Transfer Rumours Bill Hamid - Who He?

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KIO

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John Ruddy's form has been well documented and now this !

D.C. United goalkeeper Bill Hamid is on his way to England for training, according to this report from the Washington Post's Steve Goff. Hamid is reportedly going to be training with English Premier League club Norwich City.

In addition to having one of the least intimidating mascots in the history of sports (They're the Canaries... THE CANARIES!!!), Norwich isn't very good at this game we call soccer. The small, yellow birds are three points out of the relegation zone, and they've conceded the fifth most goals in the league so far this season.

Speculation started to run a little wild yesterday when Hamid posted this picture to his Instagram account with the location being London. Was he finally going to make the long-rumored transfer to the Premier League?


http://www.blackandredunited.com/dc...d-norwich-city-premier-league-train-dc-united

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The Author avoided being sent to 'Pundit Prison' on 'The Scrimmage' last night by a whisker, that honour went to Mr Patrick Barclay for this pathetic rant :biggrin:

"For a player to be subjected to this is worse than being slapped or aggressively grabbed, which almost invariably leads to the assailant’s dismissal, even if there has been extreme provocation." <doh>

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...owardly-and-fa-must-take-action-a3126041.html
 
The Author avoided being sent to 'Pundit Prison' on 'The Scrimmage' last night by a whisker, that honour went to Mr Patrick Barclay for this pathetic rant :biggrin:

"For a player to be subjected to this is worse than being slapped or aggressively grabbed, which almost invariably leads to the assailant’s dismissal, even if there has been extreme provocation." <doh>

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...owardly-and-fa-must-take-action-a3126041.html

I'm a big fan of Patrick Barclay, he generally speaks a lot of sense and he's one of my favourite journo's, and one of the only things I miss about the Standard since I decided to stop reading it a couple of months ago, however this articale is absolute rubbish as others have said and I can't agree with him at all.
 
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