I don't know why City aren't saying pay up or shut up for AH! The only way he should be allowed to leave on loan is a guarantee of a definite signing at the end of it! Anyone have any ideas why they're not saying that?
Bruce old chap - few minor points. Hernandez is absolute ****e and not a goal scorer. No-one is going to pay decent cash for him City want him off the payroll asap I don't think City are in a position to call the shots. Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings and all that. BV
It's becoming clear that the agents of N'Doye, Hernandez and Jelavic are struggling to find anyone interested in triggering the value of their release clauses. Almost without doubt, these agent scum will be telling those clubs who are willing to match the players wage demands (but not the fee) to wait until deadline day on the assumption that City will back down and accept whatever they offer just to get these players off our wage bill. We should give these players an ultimatum to either find a club by the end of July, or to get ready to soil their boots in the championship for the rest of the season.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rubbish this carry on posting mate.i like it when posters actually post about the team instead of some of the tit for tat ****e that gets posted
It'd be great if Ehab just avoided answering the phone until September and we somehow ended up having them all for the start of the season (apart from the slight FFP issue). It won't happen of course. It doesn't matter though as our record with strikers is atrocious. We might as well wait till final day and pick three names from a hat.
It's gone on for longer than Bruce's reign. Who were our last potent strikers outside the top flight? Allsopp and Burgess?
I did think Jay Simpson was ok. Didn't score a hatful, but was tidy and had a great footballing brain.
We've had plenty of decent players. Folan was going to be the new hero, but he had it knocked out of him on his debut.
Norwich's persistence pays off in pursuit of Hull City's Robbie Brady John August 22 minutes ago 0 0 HITC Sport understands that the Canaries have seen a £7million offer accepted by the Tigers. View image | gettyimages.com HITC Sport understands from sources close to the club that Norwich City have had an offer of £7million accepted by Hull City for Robbie Brady.
I liked Jay Simpson, having had the privilege to actually see him play 90 minutes most weeks in our promo season I appreciated what he brought to the team. He should have scored a lot more though, he got himself lots of opportunities, his career really should have gone the opposite way to which it has.
That's a tidy profit on Brady...good luck to the fella if he goes! Robertson is going to tear that left wing up this season!