HDM are just regurgitating news from today's national papers. This happens every time someone goes down, all the teams who were involved in the relegation scrap and linked with players from teams that went down, boring and lazy journalism. According to papers, Brady, Huddlestone, Chester and N'Doye are all signing for Aston Villa. Firstly, unless they sell Benteke, where will Villa get £25m to buy them? They shop in Lidl for their players, not waitrose. (Like we did last season and look how well we did)
€3.5m which is £2.5m - Are they pissed dillusionsal or just plain stupid? They can **** off with that derisory bid.
http://www.reading.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=403203 Probably bullshit, thought I'd share anyway. I hope he doesn't go, Quinn is a quality player at this level, did well when called upon last season in the Premier League.
That's what happens when you treat players poorly. Great signing for them if true, ****ing disaster for us.
Not exactly fighting hard to keep him though. Either he really, really wants to leave ( for a club that finished in the bottom half of the Championship when he said he wants to be in the PL) or we have somebody lined up who we think is better.
When you look at the calibre of players released and the players we are very much likely to lose - I find it incredible we have been installed as favourites.
We offered Quinn a new deal. If he goes to Reading it's because they've offered him more. I love Quinniesta as much as anyone, but he's a journeyman player who would be easy to replace. Stop with the dramatics ffs.
There's a lot in it and looks like it's going through soon. Quinn hates Steve Bruce along with most the rest of the squad. He won't be able to get away soon enough.
A journeyman? Really? He's had 3 full-time clubs and 2 loans over his entire career. He's almost as far from a journeyman as you get in the modern game. Would you call Ash a journeyman? Also, barring in mind that Diame will most likely want out ASAP, Quinn is our best midfielder, he really wouldn't be easy to replace, at all.