Here we go again nobody is good enough for us. Right now we have no strikers. We are not in a position to pick and choose.
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Dame...ell-instead/story-25917138-detail/story.html? hahahahaha deano is having a giraffe
There's no maybe about it, this bit is complete bollocks... According to the Hull Daily Mail, Steve Bruce is keeping an eye on Amos as current back-up keeper Steve Harper is stalling over his future at the KC Stadium. Harper isn't stalling, he hasn't been offered anything and the story wasn't from the HDM, it was some made up ****e from the Sunday People.
He is stalling, the only reason we haven't offered him a contract is because he doesn't know if he is going to retire or not, I'm sure he said in an interview a few months back that he would decide his future after his birthday, whenever that is.
Allam's wallet. Or lack of wallet, as it was taken by Palermo in the summer in order to pay them for Hernandez.
His birthday is 14th March and the reason we haven't offered him a contract is because he's going to be 40 and the money could be better spent elsewhere.
He's scored 2 in 23 for Liverpool and he'd get worse service from us. Though it seems Ladrokes agree with you... With the loan route preferred, there aren’t many better options out there than our three suggested targets: Obafemi Martins – Seattle Sounders Bringing in MLS players during their offseason has been a tried and trusted move for the rest of the league in the past and with the former Newcastle striker fresh from a stellar season, capturing the Nigerian makes the most sense. Martins scored 17 times for the Sounders last term and is yet to report back to the club for preseason training. Fraizer Campbell – Crystal Palace The arrival of another loanee, Yaya Sanogo, means Campbell may find first-team starts for Alan Pardew few and far between for the rest of the season. A season spent at the KC in 2008 and a previous working relationship with Bruce at Sunderland make this an extremely good fit for all parties. Fabio Borini – Liverpool Consecutive starts in Brendan Rodgers’ side hinted that the Italian’s time may have finally come on Merseyside, but a swift return to the bench has ended such hopes. Instead a temporary move away from Anfield looks more likely now that Daniel Sturridge is about to return, which should help the former Chelsea forward rediscover his form, as it did with Sunderland last term.
Would anyone mind that prick FC coming back? If he scores goals and gets bums off seats, all is forgotten as far as I'm concerned. Until he moves on again.