Bit like tymon then oh I forgot was a big fan of George Eastam and jimmy greenhoff And that league cup winning side
I don’t disagree. But we haven’t seen the full impact of Covid yet. It’s going to hit some folk really hard unfortunately.
Totally agree. The more home grown players or players that have come right through our academy the better.
My hunch is a 3 year extension with an option of a fourth, which would essentially make it a 5 year deal (being a four year extension beyond the expiry of his current one).
Middlesbrough manager Neil Warnock is considering January approaches for West Brom's Poland midfielder Kamil Grosicki, 32, and Everton's Democratic Republic of the Congo winger Yannick Bolasie, 31. (Northern Echo)
Oh dear has the bubble burst... Do they not know who he is !!!!! Ex-Hull City man Marcus Maddison told to work harder if he wants to play for Charlton Athletic The 27-year-old former Tigers midfielder has had a difficult start to life at Charlton Athletic under Lee Bowyer. Former Hull City midfielder Marcus Maddison has been told he needs to work harder if he’s to feature for Charlton Athletic this season. The 27-year-old departed the KCOM Stadium in the summer and was picked up by the Addicks as a free agent. It’s been a tough start to life under Lee Bowyer for Maddison, who had to wait until yesterday’s FA Cup clash against Plymouth to get his first start for his new club. Not helped by an ankle injury which sidelined him, Maddison played six minutes in League One last Saturday against Sunderland and followed that with a full debut yesterday as Charlton were dumped out the FA Cup. Taken off after 65 minutes, Maddison’s performance failed to impress Bowyer. “If I was to use one word, it would be rusty,” said Bowyer, on Maddison’s first start. I’d use others that wouldn’t be printable!!!!!
Hull City are tracking Bohemians sensation Danny Grant with a view to making a move when the transfer window opens in January. Grant has hit blistering form in recent months - form which has seen interest grow from England, with Grant McCann’s Tigers one of a number of Championship and League One clubs keeping tabs on the winger, Hull Live understands. Having turned 20 last month, Grant’s rise to prominence has been quite stark since he was spotted playing for Dublin Sunday league side Bangor Celtic just three years ago. In July 2017, the pacey winger who can also operate through the middle of attack penned a deal with Bohemian’s Under-19s squad, before going on to make his senior debut in a pre-season friendly against Drogheda United the following January. After returning from the enforced break due to Covid-19, the Republic of Ireland youngster signed a deal until the end of the 2020 season; continuing his fine form of last term, he’s bagged six goals in five games, including a hat-trick in the 3-1 win at Dublin rivals Shelbourne last month. Such has been his eye-catching displays, Grant was named the league’s Player of the Month in August.
Interesting that Cooper states that we are. PB always said “according to reports”. So either he knows for definite or he’s running a fine line.
He's made 7 starts and 4 sub appearances and scored once. I doubt very much he'll be staying in Canada. If he's out of contract, he might as well come back and provide cover, it would allow Samuelsen to go out on loan.