All people have to do is click on it then click on translate tweet, easy. Here's the translation. Unfortunately, the world of sports is getting more and more dirty with each passing day. These two people do not know that they are harming their own club as they act as a hitman. They are trying to be a HERO by cringing at some people, trying to provoke the fans, and applying a publishing policy based on lies and slanders. Okan Buruk, who led Galatasaray to the championship, was exposed to the ugly and baseless comments of these two when the team stumbled for the first time. When I see these two people, I feel ashamed on behalf of the Turkish media. I want my followers to know that. The Hull City incident did not happen as the two reverends told me. We negotiated with Acun Ilıcalı for the 'Hull City-Head of Recruitment' position, but the English Football Federation asked me for a 'Certificate' for this position. This process required 1 year and Acun Ilıcalı had to agree with another name instead of me as the season would start. I was going to work in the football operation under Acun Ilıcalı and Tan Kesler in Hull City, but I came back to Turkey due to the certificate and residence permit problem. Don't get into people's rights to be watched. We have many answers to give to them, but I can never find it appropriate to go down to their level. I just felt the need to make this statement for those who are wondering. From now on, as much as possible, I will not deal with these ugly people no matter what they say about me and I will try to do my job in the best way possible.
'Its understood both operate in the top half of the pitch' Reading that, it might come as a bit of a shock to them when in reality they find out they'll be mainly operating in the bottom half of the pitch.
Shame Metz can’t send us Mikautadze the other way. He’d add some quality. Loan bid in for Tiago at Benfica. Wide player who scored 5 goals for Estoril last season. Portugal U21 international. A lot of other clubs after him though, including Leicester and Southampton.
Forward Benjamin Tetteh has completed a permanent transfer to newly promoted French Ligue 1 side FC Metz for an undisclosed fee. The 26-year-old moved to the MKM Stadium from Turkish side Yeni Malatyaspor last July and made 17 appearances for the Tigers during an injury hit 2022/23 season. The Ghana international scored his only City goal in a 2-0 home victory over West Bromwich Albion in March – a powerful angled strike which was voted our Goal of the Month. The frontman provided a further three assists – including two against the Baggies – and won the penalty from which Ozan Tufan netted our opening goal of last season against Bristol City. We would like to thank Benjamin for his efforts during his time at the club and wish him well for the future.
Lots of negativity from Tuesday and a bit of heat towards Rosenior and suddenly after a whole summer of refusing to discuss transfer news, we get him saying how excited he is about some transfers. The most obvious deflection technique and probably more waffle about them being long term targets. He even admitted after the game that they need to speed up the recruitment. Literally panic buying to deflect. Still excited to find out who we are signing though