Transfer Rumours 2016/17 City Transfer Thread

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The one plus side about Keane and Weir I suppose is that as we all know **** all about them

Watched Weir play in a recent U23 game against Chelsea(shown on Chelsea TV). Captained the side and played left back showing great energy in defense and in his forays forward. For the last 10 mins or so went to a main striker role and his pressure on a Chelsea defender resulted in an og. giving Man U a 1-1 draw.
Looked a pretty useful player.
 
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Altidore left Alkmaar several years ago. Henriksen wasnt even there. His 20 goals as a midfielder was last year. I can't see any connection between the two. They are entirely different types of players...playing different positions. MH, as many have remarked who know his abilities, is a Frank Lampard type of player with boundless energy who makes runs from deep.
This is a quote from an article earlier in the thread:
When he did leave Rosenberg, it was for a well-conceived move to AZ Alkmaar, where he immediately became a key player, beating the likes of Jozy Altidore (who scored 31 goals that season) and teenage sensation Adam Maher to be named AZ's 2013 Player of the Season.
I was also making the point that Altidore barely scored one goal, let alone 31 in the Prem.
 
Yesterday, the Premier League confirmed the summer edition of Hull City's 25 man squad.

With the transfer window closing at 11pm on Wednesday evening, clubs had to get the revised numbers in quickly and by a deadline of 4pm yesterday and here is the player list that Hull City submitted for the coming half a season.

As ever, the details.

A 25 man squad cannot contain more than 17 players who do not fulfil the home grown requirement of the Premier League, and once those 17 non home grown players have been named, the remainder of the squad must be a player who, irrespective of age or nationality, has been registered with a club affiliated to the Football Association or Football Association of Wales for a period of (continuous or not) of three seasons or 36 months prior to the their 21st birthday.

No changes can be made to this 25 man squad now until the January window, but players classed as Under 21 for this season do not have to be made, but can come into contention for Premier League games if required.

Full 25 man squad list - (*=Home grown):

*Bruce, Alex Stephen
*Clucas, Samuel Raymond
*Davies, Curtis
*Dawson, Michael Richard
Diomande, Valentin Adama
Eissa, Ahmed Elmehamady Abdelfattah Aly
Henriksen, Markus
Hernandez Platero, Abel Mathias
*Huddlestone, Thomas Andrew
Jakupovic, Eldin
*Keane, William David
Kuciak, Dusan
Lenihan, Brian Patrick
*Livermore, Jake Cyril
Luer, Greg
*Maguire, Harry
Maloney, Shaun Richard
Marshall, David
*Mason, Ryan Glen
Mbokani Bezua, Dieudonne
McGregor, Allan James
Meyler, David
*Odubajo, Moses Adeshina Ayoola Junior
Robertson, Andrew
Snodgrass, Robert

Under-21 players (Contract and Scholars):

Akbas, Stephen Adam
Andrew, Charlie Alfred
Annan, William John
Barkworth, Ellis
Batty, Daniel Thomas
Bowen, Jarrod
Chadwick, William Anthony
Clackstone, Joshua Philip
Clark, Max Oliver
Curry, Adam
Dunkerley, Charlie
Duxbury, Bradley Sinclair
Edwards, Jonathan Dvonte
Fleming, Brandon James
Hamilton, Tyler Lee
Hinchliffe, Benjamin Jack
Hinchliffe, Matthew James
Holmes, Elliot Charles
Kelledy, Marc Thomas Michael
Lofts, Luke
Mannion, William John
Maslen-Jones, Bradley
McKenzie, Robbie
Olley, Greg Thomas
Prudhoe, Kevin Bailey
Ritson, Lewis Barry Ryan
Rodgers, Harvey James
Salam, Ahmed Mamdoh Abdel
Saltmer, Jonathan David
Sheaf, Max
Ter Horst, Johan
Thacker, Joshua
Tymon, Joshua Lewis
Watson, Rory
Weir, James Michael
Wilson-Rhiney, Mason Alexander

http://www.hull.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=459453
 
ARF. Take a long hard look at yourself in the mirror silly ****.

It's you that has been found out trying to involve yourself in subjects you know **** all about, and involving yourself in threads you know **** all about. You don't like that do you?

Are you talking about abuse from first hand experience? Hardly an appropriate subject for a forum. It just demonstrates the level of the man you are.

Someone who tries desperately hard to play big, but reality dawns that you've got **** all, nothing on offer other than a few snide remarks because you were found out as a know nowt knobhead.

You of all people come across as a bullying knobhead. Your way or the highway prick.

If you want to continue this go to PM ****er - I'm sure nobody wants to read your incessant drivel you snivelling pathetic excuse for a human being. Scoot along in your mobility scooter - arsecunt.

Erm, it's not me making the snide comments; I'm simply trying to understand why you thrive on them and constantly use them to attack me and others. They are there for anyone to read, you are consistent, petty and boorish.

You have very little knowledge of my life and work experience, but you continue to make derisory comments on the back of guesswork. What I will tell you is that you are wrong in your assumptions and that is all I will tell you, just as I don't require you to qualify yourself on here, either.

You have an opinion on the badge and I accepted your right to that opinion; I have my opinion on the badge and you will not accept my right to that opinion. It really is that simple.

What you do is work very hard to insult and patronise, rather that discussing and expanding ideas or reasoning. Maybe that might work for you in your non-internet life, but I doubt many would respect you for it; I certainly don't on here.

Show me where I have been overbearing in my opinion? I have strong opinions and I am not afraid to build them through reasoning and questioning, but not by ridicule; as you do.

You used one of my 'likes' to try and enforce your criticism of another poster's opinion that you were caustic about; do you not realise how pathetic that is. Chazz likes your post, but that's fine, it's in keeping with his normal style of late.

Go to PM? No, I'm simply responding to your insults, so folk can understand what drives you. Abuse victims do, sometimes, inflict the same abuse on others; I think you are an educated person who uses this forum (probably others) to inflict abuse on others, so, yes, it is an appropriate place to bring it up.

Discuss something without the abuse and I will listen and contribute, just as we all do.
 
ARF. Take a long hard look at yourself in the mirror silly ****.

It's you that has been found out trying to involve yourself in subjects you know **** all about, and involving yourself in threads you know **** all about. You don't like that do you?

Are you talking about abuse from first hand experience? Hardly an appropriate subject for a forum. It just demonstrates the level of the man you are.

Someone who tries desperately hard to play big, but reality dawns that you've got **** all, nothing on offer other than a few snide remarks because you were found out as a know nowt knobhead.

You of all people come across as a bullying knobhead. Your way or the highway prick.

If you want to continue this go to PM ****er - I'm sure nobody wants to read your inc. you snivelling pathetic excuse for a human being. Scoot along in your mobility scooter - arsecunt.

On a separate note, your insults had seemed to focus on personality and age; ageism being a common element of your abuse. On such a mixed board I wonder how you think that is received by the wider audience?

But this, for you, is a new low and it would be interesting to know why you descend to this level; a level that could get you dismissed in the real world.

Scoot along in your mobility scooter - arsecunt.

I think it let's us all into your world, thanks. <doh>
 
On a separate note, your insults had seemed to focus on personality and age; ageism being a common element of your abuse. On such a mixed board I wonder how you think that is received by the wider audience?

But this, for you, is a new low and it would be interesting to know why you descend to this level; a level that could get you dismissed in the real world.

I think it let's us all into your world, thanks. <doh>

I have nothing against older folk, I just don't like you, I have no time for you and I know it really pisses you off! Your abuse? Blinded and and totally ignorant to your own abuse and pettiness.
 
Yesterday, the Premier League confirmed the summer edition of Hull City's 25 man squad.

With the transfer window closing at 11pm on Wednesday evening, clubs had to get the revised numbers in quickly and by a deadline of 4pm yesterday and here is the player list that Hull City submitted for the coming half a season.

As ever, the details.

A 25 man squad cannot contain more than 17 players who do not fulfil the home grown requirement of the Premier League, and once those 17 non home grown players have been named, the remainder of the squad must be a player who, irrespective of age or nationality, has been registered with a club affiliated to the Football Association or Football Association of Wales for a period of (continuous or not) of three seasons or 36 months prior to the their 21st birthday.

No changes can be made to this 25 man squad now until the January window, but players classed as Under 21 for this season do not have to be made, but can come into contention for Premier League games if required.

Full 25 man squad list - (*=Home grown):

*Bruce, Alex Stephen
*Clucas, Samuel Raymond
*Davies, Curtis
*Dawson, Michael Richard
Diomande, Valentin Adama
Eissa, Ahmed Elmehamady Abdelfattah Aly
Henriksen, Markus
Hernandez Platero, Abel Mathias
*Huddlestone, Thomas Andrew
Jakupovic, Eldin
*Keane, William David
Kuciak, Dusan
Lenihan, Brian Patrick
*Livermore, Jake Cyril
Luer, Greg
*Maguire, Harry
Maloney, Shaun Richard
Marshall, David
*Mason, Ryan Glen
Mbokani Bezua, Dieudonne
McGregor, Allan James
Meyler, David
*Odubajo, Moses Adeshina Ayoola Junior
Robertson, Andrew
Snodgrass, Robert

Under-21 players (Contract and Scholars):

Akbas, Stephen Adam
Andrew, Charlie Alfred
Annan, William John
Barkworth, Ellis
Batty, Daniel Thomas
Bowen, Jarrod
Chadwick, William Anthony
Clackstone, Joshua Philip
Clark, Max Oliver
Curry, Adam
Dunkerley, Charlie
Duxbury, Bradley Sinclair
Edwards, Jonathan Dvonte
Fleming, Brandon James
Hamilton, Tyler Lee
Hinchliffe, Benjamin Jack
Hinchliffe, Matthew James
Holmes, Elliot Charles
Kelledy, Marc Thomas Michael
Lofts, Luke
Mannion, William John
Maslen-Jones, Bradley
McKenzie, Robbie
Olley, Greg Thomas
Prudhoe, Kevin Bailey
Ritson, Lewis Barry Ryan
Rodgers, Harvey James
Salam, Ahmed Mamdoh Abdel
Saltmer, Jonathan David
Sheaf, Max
Ter Horst, Johan
Thacker, Joshua
Tymon, Joshua Lewis
Watson, Rory
Weir, James Michael
Wilson-Rhiney, Mason Alexander

http://www.hull.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=459453

I've seen worse City squads ... !!!
 
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I think it's a decent squad, that with a bit of luck could develop into a really good squad. We certainly have more attacking and creative options, we just have to hope they blossom - but that's football and the fun of it!

Agreed, also I am sure you will see the effect of the Allams leaving will be a big boost to the atmosphere, which will percolate throughout the club including the team.