City transfer thread

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by **** you mean 'hard' I guess?
Nolans experience would be great to have around even if his best days are behind him much like Jay-Jays, the thing with Jay-Jay he still had as much skill at 45 or whatever he was when he joined us as when he was a kid which is more than most players but he didn't need to play all the time in the end as he rubbed off on the other lads. Nolan could be a good inspiration in that way.
 
Nolans experience would be great to have around even if his best days are behind him much like Jay-Jays, the thing with Jay-Jay he still had as much skill at 45 or whatever he was when he joined us as when he was a kid which is more than most players but he didn't need to play all the time in the end as he rubbed off on the other lads. Nolan could be a good inspiration in that way.[/QUOTE. Not even in the same sentence! :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
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Asked if he had any plans for his next venture, the midfielder revealed he is putting family first and is eager to remain in the capital.

“I’m going to take a few days now and sit back and look at my options. I’m quite willing to do anything, but it’s got to be right for me and the family,” he added.

“I think I’m going to stay down in London, my kids are settled here".


Read more at http://talksport.com/football/exclu...est-ham-exit-150828164525#WfXLkpfGrFbHkmQu.99
Can we afford to rent a chopper every weekend ? Even daily ?
 
So a goalkeeper that never concedes a goal and a striker that always scores? So, no footballer ever then? They were just **** strikers.

No you silly pedantic editor of whatever, you have swallowed another bowl of alphabet soup and are crapping out answers totally out of context.
You have a bad case of verbal diarrhea and won't stop until you've had the last word on anything and everything.
I shall put you on my 'ignore' list so I don't have to see the garbage you post.
 
No you silly pedantic editor of whatever, you have swallowed another bowl of alphabet soup and are crapping out answers totally out of context.
You have a bad case of verbal diarrhea and won't stop until you've had the last word on anything and everything.
I shall put you on my 'ignore' list so I don't have to see the garbage you post.

Hello kettle!
 
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Wilson makes his mark for England under-21s

RUMOURED Hull City target James Wilson capped off a dream debut for the England under-21s last night after scoring from the subs bench just ten minutes after being introduced.

The 19-year-old is said to be looking for a loan deal out of Manchester United after Anthony Martial's deadline day arrival at Old Trafford, according to The Times.

The Tigers will undoubtedly be amongst a number of clubs interested in the striker in the emergency loan window. After all, he made his first impression on Steve Bruce whilst scoring a brace in his first Premier League start back in May 2014.

Whether Louis van Gaal and company will allow the Staffordshire-born forward to leave, though, is another story.

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull...tory-27736139-detail/story.html#ixzz3klP7n5ZH
 
Wilson makes his mark for England under-21s

RUMOURED Hull City target James Wilson capped off a dream debut for the England under-21s last night after scoring from the subs bench just ten minutes after being introduced.

The 19-year-old is said to be looking for a loan deal out of Manchester United after Anthony Martial's deadline day arrival at Old Trafford, according to The Times.

The Tigers will undoubtedly be amongst a number of clubs interested in the striker in the emergency loan window. After all, he made his first impression on Steve Bruce whilst scoring a brace in his first Premier League start back in May 2014.

Whether Louis van Gaal and company will allow the Staffordshire-born forward to leave, though, is another story.

http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hull...tory-27736139-detail/story.html#ixzz3klP7n5ZH
I'm not sure about this Wilson lad at all, they are supposed to rate him very highly but I think he's been about as good in the Prem as Mark Cullen was for us. Man U have had several similar strikers in recent years like Macheda and Powell and they are all rated highly until it comes to playing competitively. Trouble is we wouldn't find out until we got them a bit similar to this Diomande transfer
 
I'm not sure about this Wilson lad at all, they are supposed to rate him very highly but I think he's been about as good in the Prem as Mark Cullen was for us. Man U have had several similar strikers in recent years like Macheda and Powell and they are all rated highly until it comes to playing competitively. Trouble is we wouldn't find out until we got them a bit similar to this Diomande transfer

While I agree it's too soon to judge Wilson, he's a very different kettle of fish from Powell, who plays deeper. Wilson has that real burst of pace that makes him a threat.
 
While I agree it's too soon to judge Wilson, he's a very different kettle of fish from Powell, who plays deeper. Wilson has that real burst of pace that makes him a threat.
Yep, also because they do rate him highly he must have something about him, Brucey might be a good manager for him too.