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28 July 2019 at 4:16 pm #179835
He has joined QPR on loan for the season.
Wasnt there some kind of embargo against them at one point, for financial fair play breach, or something? I may be wrong but if so…
Yeah.
28 July 2019 at 4:30 pm #179836He has joined QPR on loan for the season.I am glad about that, as I couldn’t see how he was going to offer anything different to what Garner does.
28 July 2019 at 4:55 pm #179837Me to,the main thing for me was unrest in the camp that his signing might have brought. The likes of Morsy, Jacobs and Massey are on nowhere near the salary Hugill was demanding. There are plenty of young hungry strikers out there who would come on loan or sign permanently if not getting first team action for Prem clubs. Robinson is prime example of that kind of player and maybe Williamson also if we get him. The lad Hornby who came on for Everton in the second half is only 19 and looks strong and handy. If he’s not guaranteed match time its another both clubs could benefit from a season of playing week in week out.
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What a journey!28 July 2019 at 5:37 pm #179838Me to,the main thing for me was unrest in the camp that his signing might have brought. The likes of Morsy, Jacobs and Massey are on nowhere near the salary Hugill was demanding. There are plenty of young hungry strikers out there who would come on loan or sign permanently if not getting first team action for Prem clubs. Robinson is prime example of that kind of player and maybe Williamson also if we get him. The lad Hornby who came on for Everton in the second half is only 19 and looks strong and handy. If he’s not guaranteed match time its another both clubs could benefit from a season of playing week in week out.Agree.
I would love us to bring a striker in with a ‘thinking outside the box’ signing. Or a clever loan signing. What about Shane Long at Southampton? Surely down the pecking order, as is Charlie Austin. I’ve always liked Long, just one of those awkward to play against, sniff a chance out of nothing types. Different to what we have. Loan deal would be good.
28 July 2019 at 6:00 pm #179839How about Nahki Wells from Burnley? He’s been there a while now and getting nowhere and wasn’t even involved yesterday! He has scored goals at this level before and might not have the wage demands of Hugill since he’d be coming from Burnley…
28 July 2019 at 6:31 pm #179840How about Nahki Wells from Burnley? He’s been there a while now and getting nowhere and wasn’t even involved yesterday! He has scored goals at this level before and might not have the wage demands of Hugill since he’d be coming from Burnley…Was reading somewhere that Wells has been on international duty in the ANC and has been given time off by Dyche to rest. That’s why he hasn’t been involved in preseason nothing sinister there.
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What a journey!28 July 2019 at 6:37 pm #179841Me to,the main thing for me was unrest in the camp that his signing might have brought. The likes of Morsy, Jacobs and Massey are on nowhere near the salary Hugill was demanding. There are plenty of young hungry strikers out there who would come on loan or sign permanently if not getting first team action for Prem clubs. Robinson is prime example of that kind of player and maybe Williamson also if we get him. The lad Hornby who came on for Everton in the second half is only 19 and looks strong and handy. If he’s not guaranteed match time its another both clubs could benefit from a season of playing week in week out.
Agree.
I would love us to bring a striker in with a ‘thinking outside the box’ signing. Or a clever loan signing. What about Shane Long at Southampton? Surely down the pecking order, as is Charlie Austin. I’ve always liked Long, just one of those awkward to play against, sniff a chance out of nothing types. Different to what we have. Loan deal would be good.[/quote]
I would imagine Long’s wages would be a stumbling block just like Hugill’s. Unless Southampton are prepared to pay half his wages, I doubt very much this would happen.
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What a journey!28 July 2019 at 8:16 pm #179842Me to,the main thing for me was unrest in the camp that his signing might have brought. The likes of Morsy, Jacobs and Massey are on nowhere near the salary Hugill was demanding. There are plenty of young hungry strikers out there who would come on loan or sign permanently if not getting first team action for Prem clubs. Robinson is prime example of that kind of player and maybe Williamson also if we get him. The lad Hornby who came on for Everton in the second half is only 19 and looks strong and handy. If he’s not guaranteed match time its another both clubs could benefit from a season of playing week in week out.
Agree.
I would love us to bring a striker in with a ‘thinking outside the box’ signing. Or a clever loan signing. What about Shane Long at Southampton? Surely down the pecking order, as is Charlie Austin. I’ve always liked Long, just one of those awkward to play against, sniff a chance out of nothing types. Different to what we have. Loan deal would be good.[/quote]
I would imagine Long’s wages would be a stumbling block just like Hugill’s. Unless Southampton are prepared to pay half his wages, I doubt very much this would happen.[/quote]
I know, but he may be a bit cheaper. And he needs more game time. I actually have Ralph’s missus email from when I was sat next to her on the plane from Munich, she gave me her business card. He was after Che Adams for months and finally got him a few weeks ago…pushing Long further down the pecking order. I could always put a word in? Ha ha
28 July 2019 at 10:52 pm #179845Me to,the main thing for me was unrest in the camp that his signing might have brought. The likes of Morsy, Jacobs and Massey are on nowhere near the salary Hugill was demanding. There are plenty of young hungry strikers out there who would come on loan or sign permanently if not getting first team action for Prem clubs. Robinson is prime example of that kind of player and maybe Williamson also if we get him. The lad Hornby who came on for Everton in the second half is only 19 and looks strong and handy. If he’s not guaranteed match time its another both clubs could benefit from a season of playing week in week out.
Agree.
I would love us to bring a striker in with a ‘thinking outside the box’ signing. Or a clever loan signing. What about Shane Long at Southampton? Surely down the pecking order, as is Charlie Austin. I’ve always liked Long, just one of those awkward to play against, sniff a chance out of nothing types. Different to what we have. Loan deal would be good.[/quote]
I would imagine Long’s wages would be a stumbling block just like Hugill’s. Unless Southampton are prepared to pay half his wages, I doubt very much this would happen.[/quote]
I know, but he may be a bit cheaper. And he needs more game time. I actually have Ralph’s missus email from when I was sat next to her on the plane from Munich, she gave me her business card. He was after Che Adams for months and finally got him a few weeks ago…pushing Long further down the pecking order. I could always put a word in? Ha ha[/quote]
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29 July 2019 at 4:28 am #179853How about Nahki Wells from Burnley? He’s been there a while now and getting nowhere and wasn’t even involved yesterday! He has scored goals at this level before and might not have the wage demands of Hugill since he’d be coming from Burnley…
Was reading somewhere that Wells has been on international duty in the ANC and has been given time off by Dyche to rest. That’s why he hasn’t been involved in preseason nothing sinister there.[/quote]
He was playing for Bermuda in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. He looked good in those games – scored a penalty vs Costa Rica and a goal in their win over Nicaragua. A Big reason Bermuda was competetive/punched above their weight class.
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