I see Balkan as like one of those Jap soldiers who won't believe the war is over even twenty years later.
Sorry if you don't like it but i judge people by what they say and then do. When they bought the club they were seen as saviours and rightly so, the initial investments in manager and players is also to be commended, the old mans charitable donations have helped many and are greatly appreciated by the local community. However the last two or is it three years now there have been so many lies to and manipulation of the fans Hull City it makes me extremely wary of whatever they say / claim. I will be happy when they've gone and that's when I will celebrate.
Im not going to celebrate even after they are gone. I will instead just find something else to complain about just like everyone else here.
There you go........http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...lam-confirms-Manchester-United-home-game.html
"Ehab Allam confirms Manchester United could be his last home game" "Hull City confirmed their proposed Chinese takeover should be ratified before they next play at home." They've read the program.
It is possible they may bring in more than one before Tuesday as long as paperwork can be sorted to protect their investment.....otherwise it's a long 4 months relying on a few possible loan signings until the window opens again
The deadline's Wednesday and we'll sort several players by then, whatever we have by then is what we'll have until January, we can't loan anyone after the window's closed.
As far as I can recall, since the adoption of the window system, PL clubs have never been able to loan outside of the window. Or if not, it's been the case for quite a while.
Sounds like the Chinese are right greedy ****s and won't pay the asking price for players. Keeping the PL windfall and spending **** all.
Must be their fault players are keeping their options open? It seems the cash is there so I am inclined to blame the players being reluctant rather than the club not opening the cheque book.