You only need to add a t to his name and it's self explanatory.
What a ****.
You only need to add a t to his name and it's self explanatory.
I get that, and the club decided that Kamara was the one to make way. If the Getafe deal has fallen though, surely we can offer him to one of the other clubs that wanted him, It seems strange to sudenly keep Kamara and get rid of our no.1 keeper.
Amateur psychologist as wellDon’t confuse cultures with skin colour and don’t box me to make yourself feel a good person , it’s so obvious . Another shallow trait .

Jones couldn’t get into the team at the end of last season, McLoughlin was only in the team because we didn’t have a decent left back. The players we’ve brought in are upgrades. Sometimes you just get unlucky with injuries.I wouldn’t call it a fire sale but we’ve clearly sold some players and replaced them with loans/frees that we wouldn’t have done if we hadn’t had financial restrictions.
Either that or we’ve sold two CBs and replaced them with ones with injury concerns because we think it’s sensible.
Alzate being transferred for the money he did was also weird - surely we’d have got more if we didn’t need his wages off the books or the money for the fee?
Jones couldn’t get into the team at the end of last season, McLoughlin was only in the team because we didn’t have a decent left back. The players we’ve brought in are upgrades. Sometimes you just get unlucky with injuries.
Jones couldn’t get into the team at the end of last season, McLoughlin was only in the team because we didn’t have a decent left back. The players we’ve brought in are upgrades. Sometimes you just get unlucky with injuries.
There can be no whitewash at the White House.What’s Nixon saying ?
Sing along...So as we stand an unmotivated and disappointed Kamara is coming back, the geezer with 17 consonants and 23 vowels in his name has to look longingly over the fence from the dog field and feel sad cos he can’t play with his new mates and our player of the year, between the sticks man, who doesn’t want to leave, is being shipped out to sit on a rivals bench.
Winda closes 7pm Monday.
Just sayin’ like.
Jones couldn’t get into the team at the end of last season, McLoughlin was only in the team because we didn’t have a decent left back. The players we’ve brought in are upgrades. Sometimes you just get unlucky with injuries.
Jones couldn’t get into the team at the end of last season, McLoughlin was only in the team because we didn’t have a decent left back. The players we’ve brought in are upgrades. Sometimes you just get unlucky with injuries.
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Coventry City up transfer stakes with £10m bid as Charlie Hughes stance made clear
Coventry City transfer news from CoventryLive as Hull knock back a third attempt by the Sky Blues to sign centre-back Charlie Hughes
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Coventry City have had a third attempt to sign Hull’s Charlie Hughes turned down, with the Tiger’s standing firm and seemingly determined to keep the defender at the MKM Stadium.
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The Sky Blues have already seen bids of £4m and £7m rejected by their Championship rivals, and our sister title Hull Daily Mail report that a latest bid is understood to be in the region of £10m, but, again, it has been rebuffed.
It further says that Hull remain determined to keep their highly-rated centre-half beyond Monday night’s transfer deadline, with the 21-year-old viewed as an integral part of Sergej Jakirovic’s squad this season.
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It’s understood the powerful defender is happy in East Yorkshire and not pushing for a move, although it remains to be seen whether Hull’s resolve could be tested if Coventry go back with a fourth bid closer to £12m.
Owner Acun Ilicali, the report says, believes Hughes could be worth as much as £20m next summer if he enjoys a strong season at the MKM Stadium, with head coach Jakirovic suggesting his next move should be to the Premier League.
'Bellend' all the way.I'm more of a 'dick head" type of guy.
Its a classic.
Which bit?To lose Ivor Pandur, Mr. Ilicali, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose Charlie Hughes anarl, looks like carelessness.
I love a bit of Oscar, me.
Unfortunately we need the ££, I said not so long ago, it would be him or Hughes if Kamara didn't happen and with that one hitting a bump then we may have no choice.


, If is wasn't so ****ing bad.