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Have we actually offered Larsson a deal for next season then ? Is it for less than last season?
Probably, no definitely less! TBH it looks like anyone out of contract has been shown the door saying "Do one". And its a disgrace that Dave hasn't been offered a new contract, even some sort of structure including a pay as you play element until he proves his long term fitness. The Allams don't give a ****, they truly don't. ****s.
 
Newcastle keen on Wilson

Harry Wilson is reportedly a summer target for Newcastle United this summer, according to the Chronicle.

The winger was a resounding success during his spell at the KCOM Stadium, bagging seven goals in 13 games. As such, it is believed Newcastle are keen to take a chance on the Welshman and take him to St James’ Park on loan.
 
The good news just keeps on coming. I can't wait for our star signing from Cowdenbeath.

A couple of loans will be about as good as it gets.
I've said it before we will be bottom of the Championship.
**** knows how many points we will get but if we reach 30 that will be an achievement.
 
The decor, furniture, and the way the restaurant is set out was really good, the staff were excellent, the food was ok, nothing special really, I started with crispy cod (yeah I know) bruschetta, when it arrived it looked like four cod bites sat on a bed of tartar sauce and a piece of mini ciabatta bread x 2, my main was herby veal meatballs, which was six small meatballs sat in a bowl of Italian tomato sauce, again with two pieces of mini ciabatta bread. All portions that I saw were on the small side, it would certainly be expensive to come away from there feeling suitably stuffed.

There were four of us eating, our starters and mains all cost around the same price, we all had one drink each before heading off, a couple of Cokes, a large red wine, and a beer. The bill for the four of us came to £114, which included a £10 service charge that they'd given us no option of not paying, which pissed me off a bit. I always tip but I don't take kindly to being forced into it. Oh and the average price for a bottle of red was £25, I won't be rushing back.

What/where is 'cbh' Chazz?
CBH
Corned beef hash... :emoticon-0140-rofl:

Good review. I won't be bothering.
 
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Aston Villa boss Steve Bruce monitoring the uncertain future of Hull City's Moses Odubajo

https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/aston-villa-boss-steve-bruce-1580426

Steve Bruce is considering another raid on his former club Hull City as the Aston Villa boss keeps tabs on his one-time defender Moses Odubajo.

Odubajo is yet to agree an extended contract to remain at the KCOM and, as things stand, could leave on a free transfer this summer.
That has alerted Bruce to the potential of a bargain and the Mail understands he could provide one option for Odubajo if the full-back opts to move on.

City are expected to confirm their retained list for 2018-19 today but it remains to be seen if Odubajo will be part of Nigel Adkins’ plans for next season.

The former Leyton Orient and Brentford man has not played for City since the 2016 Championship play-off final, coincidentally Bruce’s last game in charge of the club, following three major knee operations.

Odubajo claimed on social media he was “fit and ready” during the closing weeks of this season but Adkins argued the defender was not up to speed for a Championship return.

The 24-year-old was then omitted from the club’s end-of-season tour to Kenya last week, inviting a further question mark over his long-term future.

Following the exits of Adama Diomande to LA FC and Allan McGregor to Rangers, Odubajo is one of six City players left in the final weeks of their contract.

The Tigers have their reservations over the defender’s fitness after almost two years without a competitive fixture but Villa’s interest would suggest he will have his suitors after previously being one of the most highly-rated defenders in the Championship.

Villa face Fulham in the Championship play-off final next weekend after they beat Middlesbrough over two legs with ex-Tigers James Chester, Robert Snodgrass and Ahmed Elmohamady all in the ranks.
 
We may as well just become Villa fans at this rate, soon enough they'll have an entire XI of ex-Tigers.

Surprised Bruce isn't having a crack at Hernandez.
 
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Aston Villa boss Steve Bruce monitoring the uncertain future of Hull City's Moses Odubajo

https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/aston-villa-boss-steve-bruce-1580426

Steve Bruce is considering another raid on his former club Hull City as the Aston Villa boss keeps tabs on his one-time defender Moses Odubajo.

Odubajo is yet to agree an extended contract to remain at the KCOM and, as things stand, could leave on a free transfer this summer.
That has alerted Bruce to the potential of a bargain and the Mail understands he could provide one option for Odubajo if the full-back opts to move on.

City are expected to confirm their retained list for 2018-19 today but it remains to be seen if Odubajo will be part of Nigel Adkins’ plans for next season.

The former Leyton Orient and Brentford man has not played for City since the 2016 Championship play-off final, coincidentally Bruce’s last game in charge of the club, following three major knee operations.

Odubajo claimed on social media he was “fit and ready” during the closing weeks of this season but Adkins argued the defender was not up to speed for a Championship return.

The 24-year-old was then omitted from the club’s end-of-season tour to Kenya last week, inviting a further question mark over his long-term future.

Following the exits of Adama Diomande to LA FC and Allan McGregor to Rangers, Odubajo is one of six City players left in the final weeks of their contract.

The Tigers have their reservations over the defender’s fitness after almost two years without a competitive fixture but Villa’s interest would suggest he will have his suitors after previously being one of the most highly-rated defenders in the Championship.

Villa face Fulham in the Championship play-off final next weekend after they beat Middlesbrough over two legs with ex-Tigers James Chester, Robert Snodgrass and Ahmed Elmohamady all in the ranks.


I said I thought this would happen a few weeks ago, although admittedly, not startling enough news to register a new account for.

We all know the Allams and their 'business style' but I do think that some debt lies with Moses here - two years of being looked after, unless he's been offered, God forbid, Tymon money (!), he owes us at least a season.

If he does leave, let's balance our hatred and revile for the Allams vis a vis the probability of another footballer ripping our club off.

I didn't excuse it under Hinchecliffe et al, so won't excuse it now.