Greaves is continuing to impress in 'Nam*. Shortlisted for player of the month again. * Obscure reference for fans of Ted Chippington
Really good signing, if he has a similar impact as Harry Wilson, then the playoffs are a real possibility.
John no mistake made. Got to stop blaming the allams for everything. James had a choice we were powerless to stop him
Hull City have rejected a seven-figure bid from New York Red Bulls for midfielder Leonardo da Silva Lopes, Hull Live can reveal. Da Silva Lopes only joined the Tigers from Wigan in August but an impressive first half of the season has seen him lined up as a target for the MLS side. It is understood an offer has been tabled in the last seven days but City were quick to reject the bid.
New York Red Bulls can **** the **** off with their metropolitan City calling. Leo loves Hessle Rerd.
Kane Willing and Abel. He seems very nervous in front of the camera. I reckon he’ll be bald by the time he’s 22.
Tha They could have offered him a contract he couldn't refuse, rather than like with Tymon and Clark who seem to have been let go by offering them a poor deal. They made a lot of mistakes, and have now to a certain degree learnt from those mistakes and starting to put things right, so they need to look after Greaves and any player that has potential.
Derby are going to get into FFP difficulty, because they're already paying Rooney daft money, and Huddlestone and Davies too. So the money required for Long to jump ship would be a fair old amount, plus, given their **** start, why on Earth would he want to go there?
Sky are now reporting that New York Red Bulls are back in for Lopes with an improved offer, now will see if Ehabs serious about building a decent squad.
I find the Lopes story hard to believe, 7-figure bid for a bloke who's only played half a season at a mid-table championship club?
If Red Bull are intent on adding to their football club network.... Hull City Red Bulls.... ?........ naaaaaah been there done that.. At 21 with regular football, I just wonder if theres an 8 figure footballer in there...?
Sorry John you are wrong. Could City have done more to keep James? Alas not. Under Elite Player Performance Programme rules, City were powerless to prevent James from leaving. The Tigers were a category three academy at that time, while Swansea were a category two academy. not everything is the allams.