What’s “hull city’s stance”?
What’s “hull city’s stance”?
I wonder if the person who thought it was a good idea to sign Giles is still at the club
I wonder if the person who thought it was a good idea to sign Giles is still at the club
You’re in the brains trust aren’t youIt isn't easy finding unfit players at greatly discounted prices. Wait until February 3rd and pick from what's left.
That's incredibly disappointing. I don't see much point in the move without some sort of option clause.
To be fair I think the squad is in such a state now we just need to get to the summer (again!) and reassess.
It's when they're in opposite opinion of the player.What’s “hull city’s stance”?
Yeah I just wondered if there was an issueIt's when they're in opposite opinion of the player.![]()
Clearly looks like it.Yeah I just wondered if there was an issue
People often post negatively about free agent signings, you generally get a lot of 'there's a reason they're free agents' type comments.
But it occurred to me watching the game on Sunday, that Alzate and Pedro are among our best players and both were free agent signings.
Bet we will be saying same about crooks soon
I wonder if the person who thought it was a good idea to sign Giles is still at the club
we got rid - he's at Strasbourg
Liam Rosenior has hailed Ryan Giles as one of the best in the league after beating off strong competition to sign the 24-year-old left-back from Luton Town.
City snapped up Giles ahead of a host of other Championship interest and have brought the defender in on loan with a view to making it permanent in the summer for a fee believed to be in the region of £4m.
The former Middlesbrough loan star notched 11 Championship assists for the Teessiders in their run to the play-off semi-final last season, and has more than a century of appearances in the second-tier.
Rosenior has tracked Giles for a period of time and made him one of his top January targets after seeing Ruben Vinagre recalled by Sporting Lisbon and then moving onto Italian side Hellas Verona.
“I’m absolutely delighted that Ryan is joining the club and that he’s decided to come here. He’s a top full-back at this level and we want to improve and develop him with us," said the Tigers boss after his move from Kenilworth Road was confirmed.
“He’s going to make a huge difference to our team, give us balance and a real attacking threat on the left side of the pitch. He has played a lot of Championship games, brings experience of promotion pushes, fits into our style of play and has outstanding athletic ability and technical quality in the final third. I like attacking full-backs and Ryan is one of the best in the league.”
No option but you’d imagine if Leeds get promoted he would be surplus to requirements there.That's incredibly disappointing. I don't see much point in the move without some sort of option clause.