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Nick Thompson talks emergency loans

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  1. CityCalv

    CityCalv Well-Known Member

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    HULL City managing director Nick Thompson has promised funds will remain at Steve Bruce's disposal as the Tigers boss weighs up potential moves in the emergency loan market.
    Although City have cause to reflect on a positive January transfer window after securing six recruits, a failure to land a recognised striker left Bruce openly admitting his frustrations.

    Bruce's ire was aimed primarily at former target DJ Campbell following his 11th-hour snub, as City's attempts to land a proven goalscorer to freshen their promotion challenge ultimately came to nothing.

    The chance for Football League clubs to strengthen will return in the emergency loan market from Friday.

    And although the Tigers currently have no plans in place, Thompson says Bruce can still look forward to financial support.

    "We didn't spend the money on DJ Campbell so the funds remain available," Thompson told the Mail.

    "I can almost certainly say we'll be looking during the emergency loan window, but it's a deal that has to be right for the player and the club.

    "Ideally we'd have done our business and been finished by the end of January. It didn't happen that way but there's the opportunity to look again."

    Any lingering disappointment from Campbell's rejection was eased with a 1-0 win at Millwall on Saturday, a result that pushed City back level on points with second-placed Leicester in the Championship.

    A further boost has come ahead of Saturday's trip to Brighton with the news Egyptian pair Gedo and Ahmed Fathi were yesterday granted work permits by the British Embassy. The pair will now travel to England tomorrow following Egypt's friendly with Chile in Madrid this evening.

    Gedo's arrival could provide an immediate answer to City's long-standing attacking flaws and Thompson said: "We obviously wanted a striker and we set our stall out to get one.

    "But the loan window is there and Gedo is a proven goalscorer for his country. We could be in a position in a couple of weeks where we've got exactly what we need.

    "Equally the emergency loan window opens on Friday and there are already clubs who have contacted us saying there are strikers available if we want them."

    Missing out on Campbell last week was the only blot on City's January copybook as the striker controversially walked away from City's "generous" offer in favour of a lucrative deal tabled by Blackburn.

    Thompson believes the deal proposed at Ewood Park was "50 per cent more" than City were willing to match, and the Tigers' MD takes satisfaction from adopting a firm stance during negotiations.

    "It's easy to be captured by the activity in January and get carried away," he added.

    "As in a game, the ability to put your foot on the ball and have a look around will ultimately save you. The answer is not always the chequebook.

    "It was disappointing not to get DJ but if it sends out a message to football that we're changing our ways then it might not be an entirely bad thing. That might be the silver lining in the cloud."

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  2. The FRENCH TICKLER

    The FRENCH TICKLER Well-Known Member

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    Well if George Boyd becomes one loan signing i still think that we shall get another one in March before the ELW closes up.

    So who are the players that clubs have been ringing City up about ? I assume that only PL club strikers would be of interest ? ;) Lol.
     
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  3. Quill

    Quill Bastard

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    50% More?

    ****ing idiots, those lancastrian-indian chicken farmers.
     
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  4. CityCalv

    CityCalv Well-Known Member

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    We must have offered him 15 grand then surely? Can't see them offering him anymore than bloody 40 a week?!
     
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  5. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    We offered him £16k and Blackburn offered him £25k apparently.
     
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  6. Mr Hatem

    Mr Hatem Well-Known Member

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    50% more than 15k is 22.5k not 40k
     
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  7. Anal Frank Fingers

    Anal Frank Fingers Well-Known Member

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    I imagine we offered him 20k, they offered him 30k.

    40k is 166% more than 15k (mental arithmetic so prob wrong)
     
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  8. TigerMarv

    TigerMarv Well-Known Member

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    Think you may need to check your maths
     
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  9. CityCalv

    CityCalv Well-Known Member

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    Yes, but what I meant was I heard he wanted about 30 a week and I thought we may have offered about that, so I was surprised to hear they had offered 50% more a week.
     
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  10. lewisc29

    lewisc29 Idiot

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    Am i really the only one to understand what he meant? It was quoted we was paying nearer £30k p/w.
     
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  11. Anal Frank Fingers

    Anal Frank Fingers Well-Known Member

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    Probably. Not overly obvious.
     
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  12. The FRENCH TICKLER

    The FRENCH TICKLER Well-Known Member

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    We matched his DQPR wages with a 30 month contract But Blackburn came in with £25k with a 42 month contract. Media reports are saying.

    nb.

    30 months = 2 and a half years

    42 months = 3 and a half years
     
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