Huddlestone ?

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@YoungSunEcho
Interesting Hull willing to break transfer record to get Huddlestone. Still think ‪#‎safc‬ will have a say in it still
 
Still it rumbles on



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@sunechograeme
I know Hull are in advanced talks with Huddlestone but I wouldn't rule S'land out just yet. ‪#‎safc‬

@sunechograeme
So expect S'land to have at least some say in the deal. Wd be surprised if they didn't make late move - know they're still in the mix. #safc
 
if he goes to Hull:

He wants an easy ride, knows he can get his pay packet and drink and etc


If he comes to us:

Bigger wages, Bigger Club, Bigger Fan base, Better Facilities, Better Prospects, Driven Manager


Seems a easy decision for me
 
if he goes to Hull:

He wants an easy ride, knows he can get his pay packet and drink and etc


If he comes to us:

Bigger wages, Bigger Club, Bigger Fan base, Better Facilities, Better Prospects, Driven Manager


Seems a easy decision for me
where do you get the 'easy ride' and 'drink' etc?? Typical prem arrogance & patronising crap!
 
Another twist


@YoungSunEcho
Interesting Hull willing to break transfer record to get Huddlestone. Still think ‪#‎safc‬ will have a say in it still

Which is 5 million, paid for Bullard. I don't want to pay anymore than 5 million for Hudds like. Not with him being a potential flop. If this is true then I say we should drop out.
 
Hull City have agreed a club record £5.25million deal for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tom Huddlestone.
And Tigers boss Steve Bruce has also secured a loan move to take Huddlestone’s Spurs team-mate Jake Livermore on loan at the KC Stadium for the season.
Bruce is now hoping to agree personal terms with Huddlestone, but fears Sunderland could still make a late bid for the 26-year-old four-times capped England international.

Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio has already completed 10 signings this summer but has added only one Englishman in former Accrington Stanley striker Duncan Watmore, who has been signed primarily for the club’s development squad.
Last week the Sunderland head coach announced he wanted an English midfielder at the heart of his team.
That is not a reprieve for captain Lee Cattermole, who has been cold-shouldered at the Stadium of Light and lost his Number 6 shirt to new signing Cabral. Instead Di Canio he has been trying to persuade owner Ellis Short to pursue Huddlestone, who played well against Sunderland in the Hong Kong tournament last month.

Bruce, who has been linked with a move for Cattermole, who he signed for Wigan Athletic and Sunderland, is desperate to add midfielders for Hull’s return to the Barclays Premier League, particularly with Republic of Ireland international Stephen Quinn ruled out for up to a month.
Huddlestone, who has played more than 100 Premier League games for Spurs since his switch from Derby County eight years ago, has the necessary top flight experience for Bruce’s fledgling squad while Livermore, 23, impressed in his handful of Premier League games last season.
If the pair do agree to quit White Hart Lane, they will follow former captain Scott Parker who is due to join QPR.
 
Another twist


@YoungSunEcho
Interesting Hull willing to break transfer record to get Huddlestone. Still think ‪#‎safc‬ will have a say in it still
Which is 5 million, paid for Bullard. I don't want to pay anymore than 5 million for Hudds like. Not with him being a potential flop. If this is true then I say *we should drop out.
Hull City have agreed a club record £5.25million deal for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Tom Huddlestone.
And Tigers boss Steve Bruce has also secured a loan move to take Huddlestone’s Spurs team-mate Jake Livermore on loan at the KC Stadium for the season.
Bruce is now hoping to agree personal terms with Huddlestone, but fears Sunderland could still make a late bid for the 26-year-old four-times capped England international.

Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio has already completed 10 signings this summer but has added only one Englishman in former Accrington Stanley striker Duncan Watmore, who has been signed primarily for the club’s development squad.
Last week the Sunderland head coach announced he wanted an English midfielder at the heart of his team.
That is not a reprieve for captain Lee Cattermole, who has been cold-shouldered at the Stadium of Light and lost his Number 6 shirt to new signing Cabral. Instead Di Canio he has been trying to persuade owner Ellis Short to pursue Huddlestone, who played well against Sunderland in the Hong Kong tournament last month.

Bruce, who has been linked with a move for Cattermole, who he signed for Wigan Athletic and Sunderland, is desperate to add midfielders for Hull’s return to the Barclays Premier League, particularly with Republic of Ireland international Stephen Quinn ruled out for up to a month.
Huddlestone, who has played more than 100 Premier League games for Spurs since his switch from Derby County eight years ago, has the necessary top flight experience for Bruce’s fledgling squad while Livermore, 23, impressed in his handful of Premier League games last season.
If the pair do agree to quit White Hart Lane, they will follow former captain Scott Parker who is due to join QPR.

Well i'd stretch to the extra 250k like. Ha ha!
 
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