Elliott
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Didn't feature against Leicester. Injured yet again?
You mean Hull?Didn't feature against Leicester. Injured yet again?
Aye. I have no doubts he can play PL football, albeit he might find it difficult to establish himself with us with the players in front of him.I think the possibility of him breaking into the Ireland team will only help his chances with us. He'll be a premiership footballer either way...
True - but Cleverley was outstanding on his lone-deal. Probably one of the players of the season in the Championship.He has to bee something of a longshot to make it here, but no more so than Cleverley was.
you make a sound point Deco.I think the possibility of him breaking into the Ireland team will only help his chances with us. He'll be a premiership footballer either way...
http://www1.skysports.com/football/...e-to-sign-Robbie-Brady-from-Manchester-UnitedHull City have agreed a fee to sign Robbie Brady from Manchester United
Sky Sports understands Hull City have agreed a fee with Manchester United to sign Robbie Brady following the winger's recent loan spell at the KC Stadium.
Brady had spent the past two months with Hull and scored once in 12 appearances before returning to Old Trafford earlier this week.
Tigers boss Steve Bruce had been keen to agree a deal to bring Brady back to the club, either on another loan or permanently, and now appears set to secure the 20-year-old's signature.
It is understood Hull will pay a fee in excess of £2million for the Republic of Ireland international, who also spent last season on loan with the Championship club.
Brady has made just one senior appearance during his United career when he featured against Newcastle United in the Capital One Cup earlier this season.
He could be joined at Hull on a long-term basis by another player who has impressed on loan after Bruce agreed a £1.5million fee with Sunderland to sign midfielder David Meyler.
Bruce is keen to strengthen his squad in the January transfer window to maintain the Tigers' push for promotion back to the top flight, with his side currently in second position, two points clear of third-placed Crystal Palace.
Sky Sports are as bad as the sun so doesn't really matter if they agree with a rumorNothing on our official site but sky sports seem confident enough:
http://www1.skysports.com/football/...e-to-sign-Robbie-Brady-from-Manchester-United
It's a shame he seemed to be looking promising.
Not really tbh.Sky Sports are as bad as the sun so doesn't really matter if they agree with a rumor
Yes really....where's the confirmation?Take your timeNot really tbh.
are you serious?Sky Sports are as bad as the sun so doesn't really matter if they agree with a rumor
We don't play wing-backs though?Brady has being playing left-wing back and impressing. I hope he stays to see him get a chance to play there for us. I think that would be his best chance of breaking into our first team.
Kings contract was running out this summer and the rumour was that he wasn't going to sign a new one. I have never thought that Brady looked good enough. He might become a decent Premier League player but he look too limited for United, 2.5m would be an excellent price for him.I hope it's not true, I'd think he deserves a run during the summer tour and a loan to an EPL team before we think about selling him.
But then King is a decent prospect as well and we just sold him, so it could well be true.
lol yeah because they sold out and started bigging up rumors and all that. I used to like it but just ignore what they say these days unless it's been confirmed. They're just another rag to meare you serious?
Comparing Sky sports to that shitstain?
You have dissapointed me
When they say Sky Sources understand with respect to unheralded players they're pretty accurate.lol yeah because they sold out and started bigging up rumors and all that. I used to like it but just ignore what they say these days unless it's been confirmed. They're just another rag to me