Unabomber Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 FRYATT WILL BE GONE BY FRIDAY...thanks matty you will always be remembered...just dont score against us..but there again as we go up hull will prob come down Well will we get the £4m?
dimmerchant Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 FRYATT WILL BE GONE BY FRIDAY...thanks matty you will always be remembered...just dont score against us..but there again as we go up hull will prob come down Source?
flanimal Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 It would never be £4m anyway. Hull paid £5m for Bullard, who had Premier League experience and was in the England squad. I reckon Hull would bid about £2m tops - not a lot more than Cox.
MC Prussian Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Hull have denied that they have no interest in Fryatt. That's according to BBC Radio Leicester.
maddog Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 FRYATT WILL BE GONE BY FRIDAY...thanks matty you will always be remembered...just dont score against us..but there again as we go up hull will prob come down Peanut brain talking BS
maddog Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Hull have denied that they have no interest in Fryatt.That's according to BBC Radio Leicester. Huh Don't you mean they have denied they have interest? Or said they have interest? Hull have denied they have no interest seems confusing to an idiot like me.
flanimal Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Hull have denied that they ain't not got none interest in not bidding nothing for Fryatt.
MC Prussian Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Hull have denied that they ain't not got none interest in not bidding nothing for Fryatt. Hull's transfer policy confuses the sh*t out of me, but you're right.
markbsac Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Peanut brain talking BS eh nuget head...thats my opinion...we are all entitled to that.
flanimal Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Oh well, that's Phil Brown for you. He may be unconventional, but he sure is loyal. He even dyed his skin the same shade of orange as the Hull kits!
markbsac Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Oh well, that's Phil Brown for you. He may be unconventional, but he sure is loyal. He even dyed his skin the same shade of orange as the Hull kits!
clare Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 I'm getting more and more annoyed by this thread. People keep saying he is unproven at Championship level - yes he wasn't the best during our relegation season, however look at the team we had then! No way should we sell him - end of!
Maybes Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 I'm getting more and more annoyed by this thread.People keep saying he is unproven at Championship level - yes he wasn't the best during our relegation season, however look at the team we had then! No way should we sell him - end of! Its not really is it. If they come in with a ridiculous bid, you would reject it would you?
flanimal Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 It's more the head games. If Fryatt starts to doubt Leicester City, and starts getting a boner over the empty promise of Premier League action, you have a half-hearted striker in your squad that is now unfocused and possibly not delivering. We only want players that 100% want to play for Leicester, if Hull screw with Fryatt's head, that'll be the problem.
clare Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Its not really is it. If they come in with a ridiculous bid, you would reject it would you? I take both your points, but I would much rather have a stable first team, than lose one of our key players. Even if they do bid £4M for him, it is highly unlikely that NP will have more than £1M - £1.5M to reinvest and even then, players of that calibre might have silly wage demands. Fryatt will get us goals this season, I have no doubt. Hull can sod off!
davieG Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 I'm getting more and more annoyed by this thread.People keep saying he is unproven at Championship level - yes he wasn't the best during our relegation season, however look at the team we had then! No way should we sell him - end of! Which makes him unproven not bad, not good just unproven.
flanimal Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Lets let him prove himself then... Which is what most people are saying. I'd rather he proved himself with Leicester though - than with Hull City when they get relegated.
clare Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Which is what most people are saying. I'd rather he proved himself with Leicester though - than with Hull City when they get relegated. I agree with you there. At Leicester, NP will get the best of him. The only two things that are likely to happen to him if he signs for Hull are a) relegation and b) exorbitant wages. I wonder how much he earns here anyway? Has anyone got a ballpark, good guess?
Legend_in_blue Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 Phil Brown and Hull City are a club in desperation if they are looking towards the likes of Fryatt. They have been in desperation though since the turn of the year, and a 1-0 victory against Bolton hardly shows that they've turned the corner. He will stay, I'm confident of that, he doesn't have a chip on his shoulder unlike a certain LB that left two weeks ago. If push comes to shove though, he wouldn't hack it at that level anyway. He's good enough for a championship charge, but that's it imo.
flanimal Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 I'm going to disagree, I think he could hack it in the Premiership, but only if he has one good season in the Championship. Fryatt seems to be a player that needs to take gradual steps, going to the Premier League now would shatter his confidence and possibility take his footballing career back 2 or 3 years.
clare Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 I'd like to hunt down the journalist(s) who have propagated this rumour and give them a damn good kipper slap. I will actually be delighted when the transfer window closes as it will stop the silly speculation and silly amounts of money being bandied around (e.g £24M for Lescott!!!)
clare Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 I'm going to disagree, I think he could hack it in the Premiership, but only if he has one good season in the Championship. Fryatt seems to be a player that needs to take gradual steps, going to the Premier League now would shatter his confidence and possibility take his footballing career back 2 or 3 years. I have to agree with you there - his confidence is much higher now. A couple of years ago he would have fluffed the goal against Barnsley on Saturday.
Legend_in_blue Posted 24 August 2009 Posted 24 August 2009 I'm going to disagree, I think he could hack it in the Premiership, but only if he has one good season in the Championship. Fryatt seems to be a player that needs to take gradual steps, going to the Premier League now would shatter his confidence and possibility take his footballing career back 2 or 3 years. I disagree. Two reasons... 1 He has little/no pace 2 He doesn't have the technical ability to turn defenders Gallagher on the other hand - it was obvious to me on Saturday which division he'd arrived from. He will eclipse Fryatt this season. Maybe not in terms of goals scored, but he has a greater ability on the ball. And he wasn't good enough for a first team place at Blackburn- well so says SA. At premiership level you have to make something out of nothing, and Fryatt won't do that.
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