Bowen would be well advised to avoid Villa. They are relegation fodder. Currently being dismantled by Man City 3-0 down at home inside 30 minutes.
Don’t we all do this in life every day, consciously or unconsciously make judgements about people – and how many times are we in full possession of the facts? And when football loyalty versus money/business and such decisions are subjective and relative anyway – especially so in football - how much would this matter in most cases face to face with the likelihood of certain events? If Moses was going on trial then fair enough – I’d agree with your stance. But on a forum with a few dozen mainly anonymous people discussing Hull City? Seems like hubris to say the least. Simply, I used to enjoy chanting ‘City Reject’ at former players we played against. I didn’t attempt to make some balanced argument in my mind prior to doing this, just used the simple scale of ‘us and them’ and it was fine. No one died.
No a fat bastard actually,,, the views in my post are an exact impression of my views....of which I have no control over...
99% of teams in the Premier league are regularly dismantled by Man City. Fantastic team always impressed by the quality of their football.
twitter puting 2 and 2 together with McCann and Samuelson having both recently followed each other and a couple of lads suggesting it is done and dusted
99% of 95% of the teams in the PL are toppled by Man City ? Marginally just over 94 % of the other 19 teams. On a games won results basis over 19 games (half this season): Liverpool 18/19 = 94.73 % Man City 12/19 = 63.16 % Numbers & reality can be deceiving .
It seems it's definitely not our former target, Marcus Maddison at Peterborough, who's now on his way to Charlton.
Great signing for them. Charlton do pick up some decent players, shame their manager is ****ing useless.
Are Charlton stumping up the cash? I thought his release clause was £2.5m. Great signing for them mind.
Derby and Swansea are also after him. Whoever our new signing is, it seems we're not going to find out until tomorrow (according to Burnsy).