Just read on NewsNow that we rejected a £6m bid from Hull. If true it would appear that if he is to leave it will take a fair wack for us to sell!
Just read on NewsNow that we rejected a £6m bid from Hull. If true it would appear that if he is to leave it will take a fair wack for us to sell!
£6m is a price I would have accepted (probably the lowest I'd go but still reasonable) if we have rejected I wonder if it is because Snoddy isn't forcing his way out and we will keep knocking the bids back until Snoddy say he actually wants to leave, if the bidding is starting at £6m i think its win-wing for us.
no point "firing a warning shot" if we end up with an unhappy player who when distracted at the start of this season (granted for other reasons) he was appalling, he clearly is a player who needs focus and I don't imagine a protracted argument about being released would help his mental state. I was more saying if he does try to engineer a move its good to know that bidding starts at £6m, which I consider a fair valuation.
Up to now, Snods has been very positive about staying. Until there is something positive against him staying (something more than a Hull journo speculating about a bid which may or may not have been made), I'm prepared to wait and see what happens.
The articles are now saying that the bid is 6 million with an extra 2 million in add-ons, not 8 up front. Presumably those add-ons will be if we are not relegated.
I can't be the only person who does not rate this one footed one option player - brings the ball back on his left foot and lumps it in the general direction of the penalty spot. Great option if you have a Andy Carroll in your team but not when you have RVW, Hooper and Grabban. No use to us next season unless we aren't going to try and play on the ground and do need somebody to find the head of Laverty or Becchio, Bit grumpy this morning as already back from golf - obscenely early start and finish to avoid the hordes desperate to waste their money at the County Ground.