Why are so many people saying Isidor is a winger when they've never seen him play. Transfermarket has him down as a centre forward and he describes himself as a striker who can play out wide if required. It's almost as if people have an agenda.
Love the psychology of the transfer window and I include myself in this. Pure marketing mans dream. We are linked with a player you've never heard of. A few posts and a few tweets later he's the second coming We must have him. He goes elsewhere. You're absolutely gutted how can this happen Like the toy at Christmas everyone must have at all costs even though its probably ****e.
Middlesbrough are making a shock late move into the race for Leicester City's available striker Tom Cannon. Michael Carrick wants even more firepower for his promotion push and has made a bid to the Foxes for their fringe man. The offer is close what Luton have tabled and more than Sunderland and Hull City have come up with. Cannon may be allowed to speak to a couple of clubs before the window shuts but the pace of the move - vital in his career - is putting huge pressure on him to pick his next move. Nixon reporting this
Odd the way the Simic transfer looks like ending up. I’d never heard of him before but bought into the hype on here about him. Remember when we got Rusyn. I thought we were getting a guaranteed 15+ goal a season striker the way he was bigged up yet it didn’t turn out like that. Maybe Simic is similar. If he’s off to Cardiff and then out on loan perhaps he would have been a big disappointment had we got him. They seem to think he’s, at best, not yet ready for Championship football. However. If it somehow happens that we do get him then I’m back to believing he’s the best thing since sliced bread.
Burgzorg played wide last weekend and Conway came on in the 10 role. Coburn linked with a move away… Carrick might just want another centre forward after all