welcome. I know nowt about ya. Just start banging them in. The Tigers have completed the signing of striker Nouha Dicko from Wolverhampton Wanderers for an undisclosed fee. Dicko becomes the latest addition to Head Coach Leonid Slutsky's squad after agreeing a three-year contract, which includes the option of an extra year. The powerful 25-year-old forward scored 31 times in 96 league appearances for Wolves and is delighted to have arrived at the KCOM Stadium, a move that he revealed had been on the cards since he scored against the Tigers in a 3-2 win for his former club earlier this month. "I am really happy to be here and hopefully it is going to be a good time for the Club and for me," said Dicko. "It's a move that has been on the cards for a couple of weeks, ever since Wolves played Hull up here. I found out that Hull City were interested in signing me and things started moving from there. I'm glad that everything is sorted now and I'm looking forward to settling down here and getting started."
It's an inclusive thing. The lads can sing about loving sluts, and now the lasses (and others) have their chant. Until he gets pulled off at half time.
Looking at the wolves forum sounds like he is a top bloke and was a great player before his injury and slowly looking like getting back to his best but wolves have moved on from him. I think it's good business for all parties and hopefully a fresh start can see him return to his best!
As a promotion rivals cast off (positive thinking) I'm not unduly impressed... It's a punt he gets back to form.
I'm happy. Showed composure in scoring Wolves 3rd against us. Also he looked to have an impressive turn of pace. For £3.5m in the current market it's a bloody bargain.
lets not kid ourselves here since his injury he has been ineffective at what he is paid for , maybe we can rekindle his career but ive not high expectations
names much too long for Hull Tigers - No Dick is much better - although having the same name as Chazz will be confusing
To be completely fair, and I really think Slutsky will be, it'll take either some impressive training or U23 performances/ridiculous loss of form/unfortunate injuries for any incoming player to break up the Grosicki, Dio and Bowen front three, and I never thought that I'd ever be posting that about those three at this stage of the season. The three of them were a proper handful against an admittedly poor Bolton side. Whoever comes in will hopefully be made to fight for the shirt.