Hooiveld - A keeper ?

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Keep Hooiveld in January or buy another ?

  • Keep Hooiveld

  • Buy another centre deffender


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Face it big boy, the scottish league is a poor mans Spanish league- without any quality. 10 years ago Rangers and Celtic were quite good, but do you honestly think that you could compete in the English League. We are a team on the up- not by spending big bucks but by building a solid team with youth and by giving the love back to older players (Jos)

If you say so wee man. Let's be honest though, the EPL is a poor man's Spanish League too <ok>
 
If you say so wee man. Let's be honest though, the EPL is a poor man's Spanish League too <ok>

The EPL has excitement all season, this year 8 teams looking for the top spot, SPL normally 1 team walks it, the same in Spain (although you ladies are off to a bad start. I would prefer to watch EPL over the Spanish league every day of the week- THATS WHY ITS THE MOST WATCHED LEAGUE IN THE WORLD., and why you are playing Inverness 4 times a year. You must be in good humour with th latest news from Rangers
 
If you actually believe that then you're not too bright kid.

Celtic and Rangers are massive and famous clubs, but team-wise that's where they are (lower prem/upper champ) at the moment - sadly for them. People tend to mock them, and enjoy it because there's a perception of them being flat-track bullies in The Two Team League to end all two team leagues, and creating the environment which make the SPL a bit humdrum. But as I said both clubs have histories their supporters can be proud off, it just harder to get others to buy into it - and that won't change until their fortunes or the SPL does
 
On topic, I would like us to sign him yes. As long as the price is right. Can anyone actually confirm whether a future transfer fee was set as part of the loan deal or not?
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Jos' success has been a bit of a surprise to NA/NC. There is a mooted option to buy in the loan agreement, but recalling NA's announcement of Hooiveld, it didn't have the enthusiasm we associate with Nigel, maybe as sensitivity; in the light he was cover an unforuntate Seabourne, or that he was seen purely stop-gap anyway. We did get Chaplow very cheap indeed after his initial loan ...which could suggest either NC's prudence ...or Preston's eagerness to get rid, which I hope was shared by Celtic
 
Perhaps it is a fact the SFC can take a seemingly moderate player and turn him into a very good one? There have been some examples recently, but if they cannot cut the mustard, they have to go, there have been recent examples of that too.
 
What a penis. Everyone knows Scottish football is an embarrassment!

And yet a player who's been a flop in the SPL and was knocked back by Danish side Copenhagen is a success in your Championship.

Your league is just over-rated crap full of diddy teams with overpaid and over-rated players.
 
And yet a player who's been a flop in the SPL and was knocked back by Danish side Copenhagen is a success in your Championship.

Your league is just over-rated crap full of diddy teams with overpaid and over-rated players.

Who is this guy, and who invited him? I think the explanation that Adkins gets the best out of players is as likely as this jock's bizarre view.
 
Who is this guy, and who invited him? I think the explanation that Adkins gets the best out of players is as likely as this jock's bizarre view.

Hi I'm SteroTypist, I'm 6' 2", athletic build, brown hair and brown eyes. No one invited me. I saw a thread mentioning a Celtic player so decided to join in. I also gave the view that your league is full of overpaid and over-rated players which I stand by.

Is that okay with you Nigel?