Just when I thought Hudd were dead on their feet and heading down, they start scoring against media loved Bmuff.
So many twists, unlike last season when shite Boro and Sunderland stunk the PL out, making life that much easier for everyone else (bar Hull in the end).
No problem. I could have risen to the challenge, but it's Friday :) and I will surprise you by saying I think the club will stay up (but they really must acquire a quality striker with pace in this window IMO).
Because the Albion quartet always seek VALUE. Staying up is less important, as long as we've obtained VALUE.
Clubs such as Palace, West Ham and Hudd who are hell bent on spending significantly on players in recent windows will become insolvent and/or under FFP measures. Leaving TB having the...
The 'experts' who confidently saw Hudd as certs for propping up the entire PL table "Coz we finished higher than them last season and in the summer they spent fortunes on rubbish players". :facepalm:
As in the Spring/Summer window, owner Dean Hoyle is hell bent on them staying up.
The lure of £100m extra income EVERY PL season, has certainly focused his mind.
A great midfield building there.
SSN just announced Hudd have today bid £11m.
With the WHU striker Sakho having a med with Palace today, clubs determined to stay up are bloody well getting on with it.