Barber on talk sport says not expecting anything other than two young players
There is ZERO chance of SIGNING anyone today.
I think there is always a .01% chance of signing someone in the non-season.
85 days in this window as we stand.
Treating each day separately, there's currently a 1.17% chance that we'll sign someone today....
We only signing one player in this window?
WTF?85 days in this window as we stand.
Treating each day separately, there's currently a 1.17% chance that we'll sign someone today....
That's more like it. Although it was your dodgy maths I was questioning.Sorry.
There is ZERO chance we will sign someone today.
85 days in this window as we stand.
Treating each day separately, there's currently a 1.17% chance that we'll sign someone today....
85 days till THIS WINDOW SLAMS SHUT.
Come on people get your pooh together.
If we can't even get the basics right how the hell are we supposed to attract good players?
Wouldn't worry. It took years to finally get florin Andone in, And at huge cost
.And when we finally did. The manager decided to play him in the under 23's. and on the bench.
Iannis Hagi is on our radar, according to Brian Owen in today's Argus.
Here is what BBCSport's Steve Crossman wrote about him last year,
"He is a maverick player, he is an Antonio Cassano, he is a Paul Gascoigne sort of player. There are fewer and fewer of these types of players around these days.
"He had a spell at Fiorentina which didn't work out, it was too soon for him. But my goodness that kid has talent. He is so two footed he takes inswinging corners from either side, he has scored direct from a corner more than once.
"He scored a brilliant free-kick in the week. He might have to leave his dad's team at one point, he's one to watch in the coming years."
Iannis Hagi is on our radar, according to Brian Owen in today's Argus.
Here is what BBCSport's Steve Crossman wrote about him last year,
"He is a maverick player, he is an Antonio Cassano, he is a Paul Gascoigne sort of player. There are fewer and fewer of these types of players around these days.
"He had a spell at Fiorentina which didn't work out, it was too soon for him. But my goodness that kid has talent. He is so two footed he takes inswinging corners from either side, he has scored direct from a corner more than once.
"He scored a brilliant free-kick in the week. He might have to leave his dad's team at one point, he's one to watch in the coming years."
All those clips showing him running at or beating a defender and then are cut just as it looks like he's losing possession.
He looks like a poor man's Knocky.
All those clips showing him running at or beating a defender and then are cut just as it looks like he's losing possession.
He looks like a poor man's Knocky.
Iannis Hagi is on our radar, according to Brian Owen in today's Argus.
Here is what BBCSport's Steve Crossman wrote about him last year,
"He is a maverick player, he is an Antonio Cassano, he is a Paul Gascoigne sort of player. There are fewer and fewer of these types of players around these days.
"He had a spell at Fiorentina which didn't work out, it was too soon for him. But my goodness that kid has talent. He is so two footed he takes inswinging corners from either side, he has scored direct from a corner more than once.
"He scored a brilliant free-kick in the week. He might have to leave his dad's team at one point, he's one to watch in the coming years."