They may very well be a bigger club than us, but they aren't a big club. Not anymore.
Very big club in the 1890's , not so big now
They may very well be a bigger club than us, but they aren't a big club. Not anymore.
McCann has also mentioned more than once how Bowler can play in the middle too.
Unless something too good to turn down comes up I don't see us signing a striker. We have 2 competing for 1 spot with a young prospect as a back up and two wide men who can cover.
I agree, Henriksen gave the impression of disappearing in matches way too much also, would sooner have a less skilled Marney type in that positionIMO Honeyman would be a good signing, has a goal in him, and as said probably is better suited to English game that Henriksen. I'm not saying he is as good as Henriksen, but I never felt we saw the best of Marcus, as a bit like Huddlestone, I always felt he was better suited to the type of game in the EPL than the championship.
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If the club can get a couple of mill in for Henriksen and get his susposed high salary off the books, then good business and not particularly dissapointed about him leaving.I agree, Henriksen gave the impression of disappearing in matches way too much also, would sooner have a less skilled Marney type in that position
I'm sure with QPR probably being an hours drive from his current home has influenced Pugh in deciding to go thereBoth on Free transfers according to the BBC. We should have got Pugh
Hull can't compete with London.I'm sure with QPR probably being an hours drive from his current home has influenced Pugh in deciding to go there
I expect wages wouldn't have helped either, even if they came into consideration, which they probably didn't.Hull can't compete with London.
I'm sure with QPR probably being an hours drive from his current home has influenced Pugh in deciding to go there
Actually Southampton to Hounslow where QPR train 65 miles ish? M3 most of the way so just over an hour unless the rush hour in which case half a day!I've no idea where he lives, but assuming it's Bournemouth, you'd need a helicopter to get to Loftus Road in an hour.
I've no idea where he lives, but assuming it's Bournemouth, you'd need a helicopter to get to Loftus Road in an hour.
Actually Southampton to Hounslow where QPR train 65 miles ish? M3 most of the way so just over an hour unless the rush hour in which case half a day!
Arsenal have confirmed the signing of Nicolas Pepe on a permanent transfer from Lille. Breaking their transfer record in a deal worth £72m.
I'd forgotten about this (from January 2017)...
Hull City have made an offer for Angers forward Nicolas Pepe.
The Tigers are on the hunt for attacking reinforcements after Robert Snodgrass joined West Ham for £10million.
Pepe has been on Hull’s radar this January and they now look set to make a late swoop for him in the final hours of the transfer window.
Indeed, according to reports in France, the Premier League club have made an offer for Pepe on Monday morning.
The exact amount of the bid is currently undisclosed but it has previously been stated that Angers want around £7.5million for the 21-year-old.
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