Probably more like Wilfrid Brambell, EHABBBBBBB! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Brendan Rodgers on Moses... "He's not training," Rodgers told STV News. "We had permission from Hull (to bring him to Austria). He's a player who's been out injured for a long period of time so at this time there's nothing concrete. "We've invited him over to have a conversation and we'll take it from there. "I think in terms of his profile, Moses when fully fit is a really dynamic full back who gets forward and is very aggressive. I saw him as a young player at Leyton Orient and then coming through the England system and through to Hull where he had a great season in the Championship. “It was unfortunate for him that in the season they get to the Premier League he suffers the injuries. It's been difficult for him. "Myself and his agents and the club have had a conversation and we'll look to progress that and see what happens in the next week."
Innit bonkers really? Surprised the daft lad, second in charge, didn't look to get some sort of fee off Celtic.
The Under-23s have bolstered their ranks with the double signing of Callum Smith and Jordan Hickey. Both players have penned one-year deals with the Club after impressing whilst on trial last season. Gateshead-born Smith was previously on the books at Newcastle United, where he impressed after breaking into the Magpies' Under-23s side at an early age. A positive left-sided player, Scott first joined the North-East outfit at the age of 11 and made two appearances in last season's Checkatrade Trophy against Crewe Alexandra and Port Vale, as well as featuring in 13 Premier League 2 games. Hickey - a hard-working central midfielder who can also operate in defence - has joined the Tigers following a long spell in Sunderland's Category One youth set-up. The 18-year-old made 13 league appearances for the Black Cats' Under-18s side last term, scoring once, whilst also featuring in their Under-23s' Premier League 2 campaign.
Motherwell manager Stephen Robinson... “Everyone is for sale at Motherwell, we make no bones about that,” he said. “We are a club that sells players – but we’ll do it on our terms and when it’s right for us. “I’ll never stand in any player’s way. There’s a difference between standing in someone’s way and getting a fair value that the club deserve. “We have put the players on this platform, so the club and the fans deserve to get value for money and I’m determined to ensure we do that. “So, there’s a value on each player and the value of the players that have been discussed has not been met.”
Which roughly translates as, do it properly or **** off. Seriously, when he bought his Range Rover, did he make an offer of £50 and then haggle?
Not a bad deal, more than covered the Lichaj fee... Hull City will bank just under £500,000 in compensation for the loss of homegrown full-back Max Clark, the Mail can reveal. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spo...news/hull-city-learn-compensation-sum-1725689
Half a mil for Max Clark. We've robbed them there. Anyone could have picked him up for nowt this time last year.
“I wanted Max to stay,” said Adkins. “I don’t know if he’s moved for financial reasons. Having not signed the contract (offered in September) he’s lost money. Whether he’s got more where he’s gone, I don’t know. I’d like to think it’s not about pennies.“ If you were Adkins, would you not be asking what sort of deals we were offering, rather than just saying it's nothing to do with him all the time?
Good management from Nigel. He's on the player side side in the press. Reassures the other players he on their side.
So basically as expected we have spent **** all and waited for Clark to leave before bringing Lichaj in. Marshall aside he got rid of all the big earners. Ehab is pissing himself laughing at us yet some still buy merchandise and will renew their membership ****ing unbelievable.