No, it's not hard. That's why I answered your question with my figure of £10m. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer are you Sonny Jim?
I don't see Hull selling unless the player requests a transfer and who knows what's going through his mind! Maybe we will find out come transfer day, meanwhile if he scores again and kisses the badge then that'll be a sure sign he's leaving
Delph went for mega money oxlade chamberlain went for mega money players in league one are now commanding fees of 2 million upwards Stewart is worth 4-5 million easily
Actually, your non-comprehension of the fact that we don't want to sell him unless it's a ridiculous, silly, outrageous, childish figure, call it what you want, shows you to be immature as you are unable to grasp basic concepts. You are either immature or special needs, there can be not other explanation.
Your owners will sell him at the right price. You know it. I know it. Everyone knows it. All i'm asking is your opinion on what that right price is and 10m clearly isn't.
Fair comment. Your (current) manager put a figure of £5m on him. Now obviously he has improved a bit since then (under a better manager) so I guess about £7.5 should do the trick. Why not try a cheeky £3m plus Nugent as a make weight and see how you get on. Coz. you won't need him (or Waghorn) if you get Sharp and Rhodes as people on here seem to expect.
Every player is for sale at the right price. Football clubs are is a businesses after all. And I really don't think Pearson would bid if he didn't know there was a real possibility of him coming.
Oh, I don't know about that, I ask the Mrs for sex every night but.......................................
So what do you think is. I know you lot are not the most clever lot but this surely can't be too hard.
Then why are you asking us? We don't want to sell, you do want to buy. If you think it's not too hard, make us an offer that we accept. You can't be that clever yourselves as you've tried that twice now and got it wrong both times.