Robert Koren could quite easily push through a move, and Steve Bruce might want to sell because of his age, contract, wages and the transfer fee you would get would allow him to bring in his own players
He's saying that Bruce can make him feel really wanted, give him a great contract and tell him he'll build the team around him. If Koren doesn't like what Bruce has to say, offers him a ****e contract and tells him he might not be a regular starter then he could quite easily push through a transfer. So yes, the first decision is for Bruce. What does he think, nothing will happen for a good few weeks yet. Not rocket science
Strap yourselves in lads Oh Jesus .... don't tell me Proud's been reading Fifty Shades Of Grey ... not sure I dare read further ... my nerves have only just recovered from IUTBJF's 'Brace Yourselves Gentlemen' ......
His age? He's 31 ffs. Bruce might consider an offer if we get a decent one, so far we haven't, so it's not really an issue.
WTF you on about again? If you actually bothered to read any posts you would know I don't want heskey back....too injury prone and expensive ...he would sully his memory here ... ok "sonny boy" ? plank..
Is this the same player that said he loved his goal against Leicester so much because it was revenge against Nigel Pearson
Mark my words, at the award ceremony, he won goal of the season and that's what he had to say about it
I don't know, I found it fairly easy to believe, on the count of the fact that those word came out of his mouth, just ask the other 5,000 hull City fans that were there.
You just can't accept any point anyone else makes. Obviously his age matters, he'll be over 32 by the turn of the year. Not many players can play week in week out at this sort of level and not many managers are willing to give older players like Koren (who'll already be on a hefty wage) any sort of increase.