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Danny Graham to Wolves

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by pudseytiger, Nov 14, 2014.

  1. pudseytiger

    pudseytiger Well-Known Member

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    Joining Wolves on loan till 31st dec with possible million pound deal in place for jan transfer window.
     
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  2. HHH

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    You've got to wonder what went wrong with Sagbo. He's a class apart from Graham.
     
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  3. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Agreed. He's like Van Basten compared to Graham.

    He either didnt try or there was some kind of clash cos they cant possibly prefer Graham's ability to Sagbo's.
     
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  4. Kempton

    Kempton Well-Known Member

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    Well as Jackett played Sagbo in his midfield, and then seemed to have seen enough of him, and now thinks Danny Graham might be worth a million...

    Maybe it's Kenny that's gone wrong ?
     
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  5. pudseytiger

    pudseytiger Well-Known Member

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    Had in total 71 minutes playing time down there, god known what he's done, but he ain't half coming in for some flak on the Wolves boards .They seem to think that Danny Graham is a better bet than Sagbo, time will tell.
     
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  6. bum_chinned_crab

    bum_chinned_crab Well-Known Member

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    Links? I cant be arsed to trawl their boards.
     
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  7. renegadetiger

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    Obviously something funny in the water down Wolverhampton way.

    Surreal.
     
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  8. CANADATIGER

    CANADATIGER Well-Known Member

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    Ludicrous. Jackett has really lost it.
     
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  9. ellewoods

    ellewoods Well-Known Member

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    He has.

    I am surprised though that an MLS team hasnt come in for an offer for him. He would tear up some of the MLS defenses.
     
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  10. Blaknamberblood

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    must have been the millwall experience that puddled jacketts brain
     
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  11. Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC

    Dr.Stanley O'Google, HCFC Well-Known Member

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    Fool Mental Jackett?
     
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  12. Leon T Trout AFC

    Leon T Trout AFC Well-Known Member

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    Sagbo is a good footballer, with a good footballing brain and still can do a job for us.

    See killer pass v Fulham for further details.
     
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  13. PLT

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    See finish v Southampton also. And that game away at Swansea last year where he just suddenly turned it on 2nd half.
     
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  14. TigerRoo

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    See stats where Sagbo has scored 2 goals from 51 appearances. Graham has managed 7 from 49 appearances (1 for us and 6 for Boro).
    Wolves have obviously got their eyes on the Premiership with these two goal scoring machines.
    As John McEnroe once said "Are you farking serious"!
     
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  15. Davies Headband

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    Everton, Brighton, Sheffield United, Southampton. Thats 4 minimum.

    And it's the Premier League.
     
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  16. PLT

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    There was also the O'Shea (I think) OG in our first game against Sunderland, which was more or less a Sagbo goal really.
     
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  17. Tuckin

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    Where have you got those stats from? They're not even close to being right.
     
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  18. Sir Cheshire Ben

    Sir Cheshire Ben Well-Known Member

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    [video=youtube;G6WxuOMRxjM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6WxuOMRxjM[/video]
     
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  19. TigerRoo

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    The stats are for his appearances with Monaco, Hull City and Wolves - a total of 51 from which he scored but twice.
    Sagbo also played for Monaco B and Evian 152 times and scored 40 goals - a totally different level. He also represented Ivory Coast twice and failed to score.
    Altidore scored freely in the Dutch League but is as useless as tits on a bull at this level.
    Sagbo simply has not got it at this level Tuck. Wolves can find no use for him. Steve Bruce can find no use for him - and we are down to 1 striker!
    As I have said before, Sagbo would enjoy his football at a much lower level than what he is playing at and I wish the bloke well.
     
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  20. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    Sagbo has, and can do a job for the team, he is not a prolific striker, but what he does do well is hold the ball up, which is something we have missed since Jelly has been out.

    If we go back to the Newcastle game, I feel if we could have brought Sagbo on when were 0-2 up, then we may well have seen the game out for the win. Not only can he hold the ball up giving others time to get forward, it also helps in defensive terms, and stops the ball keep coming back quickly and putting the defence under pressure.
     
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