No, he's an attacking midfielder![]()
Welbeck and Gyan.
A good article....Ok you're being intentionally thick now so I give up.
Also: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ted-West-Brom-pull-plug-switch-Hull-City.html
It's all just a tad daft, as Brom now have a player who will feel more than a tad peeved at being used in a very cynical way; the business was left too late and covered no-one in glory. I would have taken Long, but would rather have had Odemwinge who has now bolstered an already decent Cardiff squad. Gedo is here and he now has a big chance to make his name, so good luck to the lad. 

Don't be sorry! I know personally I'd rather hear stuff from you than mindless speculation.
I hate that Martini bloke at Everton...I hope City tear him a new arsehole.
Had to stick his Spanish beak into our business.
+1
and no one could have predicted what Clarke would do at the last minute
The failure in bringing Long to the KC overshadows the fantastic signings that Steve Bruce has already managed to bring in.
I actually prefer Gedo to Long. Gedo is a player who has a real need to succeed and he will develop. The fact that Long was considered surplus at West Brom worries me. Gedo will have to work at his fitness, but we saw that he has desire and an eye for the goal. He is no Aluko but he will give some defences a hard time.
This has panic buy all over it.
My theory is that we lost out on our main targets and Bruce started to panic and made a bid for Long. The offer of £5m probably incorporated some of January's funds.
There is no way Long is worth £5m. #DodgedABullet
What don't people like you get about the transfer market. It's not about panic buying its about timing if we went for Long 2 weeks ago it gives WBA time to think about it and other clubs then have a great chance to hijack the deal and cause bidding wars, whereas by forcing your hand on deadline day it puts the selling club in a yes or no position and gives other potential suitors less of a chance to hijack.
Not panic buying at all.
What don't people like you get about the transfer market. It's not about panic buying its about timing if we went for Long 2 weeks ago it gives WBA time to think about it and other clubs then have a great chance to hijack the deal and cause bidding wars, whereas by forcing your hand on deadline day it puts the selling club in a yes or no position and gives other potential suitors less of a chance to hijack.
Not panic buying at all.