Let me put an underline to this: If he leaves then fair enough - good luck to the lad as he has been good to us and good luck to the team that gets him as Ya-Bad-Habibou will be on your forums every couple of weeks telling you how **** he is. If he doesn't then fair enough - we are happy to keep him and I'll look forward to the Kasper is **** posts from Ya-Bad-Habibou as he is a laugh. BTW Kasper>Lonergan Kasper>=Kenny
Every move he has made has got him closer to being a 1st team premiership player. Man City Reserves - Notts County - Leeds - You - Brighton
Well, looks like Hull were right all along They certainly WON'T be doing any business with Leicester and Pearson
You're making it sound as if we're keeping him against his will. If this is the case, then obviously he'll be putting in a transfer request in the near future...
I think he wants to play in the Premier League but another season in this won't harm his growing reputation. However, he's holding the cards. He can put in a transfer request or run his contract down. Personally think he'll do the latter, before deciding on his future in Jan.
Pantilimon is a decent keeper. If I were you, I'd be looking at that Joel lad who was at Wigan last season. Impressed me a lot.
Why? ...your logic is flawed - it would serve no purpose - as we already seem to have made it clear that we won't sell him.
What you mean is ... you think it would. I don't. I think we will fight to make him see his contract out unless we get a really good financial offer, period.
Your previous post suggestions one of two things. Either Kasper can't think for himself and is happy for us and Hull to fight over him or that we holding him against his will. I'm absolutely certain it's not the first scenario so if it's the latter, and if I was in his position, then I would put in a transfer request to a) make public my disappointment that my current club were preventing me from leaving b) show Hull and their fans it's not my decision to stay at Leicester and c) attempt to force my current club to change their mind - few clubs want players that don't want to be there. The only reason he wouldn't submit a transfer request is out of professionalism, but that would go against the cynical view of all footballers you expressed in your previous post. So I believe if Kasper "would have readily joined Hull" we can expect a transfer request imminently. If we don't see it, then it suggests he has as much interest in joining them as we have in selling him to them.
If a player doesnt want to be here its pointless keeping them. Regardless of who they are and how good they are. Kasper would be a massive loss but he is replaceable like any footballer at any club
I think you're in the clear(at least with regard to us!), it looks like we're going to sign Allan McGregor instead. I suspect we're also trying to replace Jakupovic with a new No.2, but it obviously won't be someone like Kasper, more likely to be someone like Forde from Millwall.