Maybe. I just hope that the Shambles that is Hull City at the moment has No long lasting effect on that issue.
Time will tell.
I'd be having a look at the striker at Wycombe, 3rd top scorer in a team that got relegated.
Stuart Beavon
Maybe. I just hope that the Shambles that is Hull City at the moment has No long lasting effect on that issue.
Time will tell.
whats the point of suggesting/getting etc when no manager is yet in place

whats the point of suggesting/getting etc when no manager is yet in place

I'd be having a look at the striker at Wycombe, 3rd top scorer in a team that got relegated.
Stuart Beavon
I'd be having a look at the striker at Wycombe, 3rd top scorer in a team that got relegated.
Stuart Beavon
No chance. One season wonder.
20 goals this season.
7 goals in 2 other seasons combined.
If he'd just turned 22 or something fair enough, but he's 28.
Maybe Deano has been coaching him this season, which is why he's now a 20 goal a season striker?

No chance. One season wonder.
20 goals this season.
7 goals in 2 other seasons combined.
If he'd just turned 22 or something fair enough, but he's 28.

Call it ridiculous all you want, you've just described an even ****ter version of McLean.

Steve Morison and Chris Smalling both say 'Hello'. Both come through non league, both now playing at the highest level, both with international honours. So, yes, ridiculous.![]()
Still came from non leagueSmalling's not really a very good example, he was a Premier League player by the time he was 17/18 and he only ever played a dozen non-league games.

Still came from non league
How about Grant Holt, Michael Kightly, Jason Roberts, Ian Wright, Steve Finnan, Stan Collymore, Kevin Phillips, Stuart Pearce and Les Ferdinand. All players plucked from non league to play in the top flight, interesting most are attacking players!
If he'd just turned 22 or something fair enough, but he's 28.
Still came from non league
How about Grant Holt, Michael Kightly, Jason Roberts, Ian Wright, Steve Finnan, Stan Collymore, Kevin Phillips, Stuart Pearce and Les Ferdinand. All players plucked from non league to play in the top flight, interesting most are attacking players!
I'd say Ian Wright was a good example, he went straight from non-league to the Premier League when he was almost 22, that's quite late to arrive in the top flight.