Transfer Rumours Summer 2024 transfer thread

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Eyüpspor emerged as a rival for the transfer of Emre Mor, with whom an agreement was reached in principle.

Hull City, owned by Acun Ilıcalı, accelerated its efforts to add the successful football player to its squad.

All these links with Fenerbahce players seem to be just lazy guesses.
 
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Eyüpspor emerged as a rival for the transfer of Emre Mor, with whom an agreement was reached in principle.

Hull City, owned by Acun Ilıcalı, accelerated its efforts to add the successful football player to its squad.

All these links with Fenerbahce players seem to be just lazy guesses.
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Song Min Kyu linked from Jeonbuk in South Korea reported by Ross Davis on twitter. Fairly reliable, Milwall were linked last night but they’ve come out and said it’s us.

I know quite a lot about him with my interest in over expensive electronic football cards. Left winger who’s right footed, cuts inside a lot. Played for his national side 13 times. Decent scoring and assist rate, my feeling is he’s never kicked on really as he was dubbed the next ‘Son’.
he turned out to be the next father
 
So, to summarise ...... still no signings. 18 out, 0 new players in.
As much sign of further depatures (and injuries) as there is of arrivals.
And now only 2 weeks 4 days of preparation left before the big kick off.
Wow.
Edit: Mike White stat off RH Sportstalk just now - we have the fewest registered players of any team in the division. "Great foundation in place to build on":emoticon-0112-wonde
 
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He risked it because they were on loan
we were never likely to improve
Liam showed he couldnt motivate players when it mattered against Plymouth
some of our effort at home was appalling
Yes,but here's the thing.

How many actually criticised Liam Rosenior on these threads before the Owner chipped in?...A handful,pushed I could name them.

Anyone who had a go at Rosenior was a 'bed wetter',they couldn't see the improvement,the big picture,the progress,the higher league position than the previous season(after all,that was Acun's goal,progress).

Cue the Turk giving him his marching orders and Rosenior was useless,couldn't motivate,only got the job by default cos he was an ex player,ruined our chance of a play-off,refused to change tactics or players through stubbornness....I could go on!!

Point being,absolutely,Rosenior could be criticised for poor home form,some did it openly and others remained silent before the Owner flung him under a bus,along with a couple of his playing staff.

Then,and only then,he was fair game for open criticism.

I have a sneaking feeling we'll be discussing the Owner in depth once the season kicks in...