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Jan Transfer Window

The cypriot is off ... almost official now....
What a waste of time and effort his signing was.
If took almost 3 weeks to sort out, we took him from under the noses of an Italian club and then after less than 4 months he is sold off again ...
Amateurish
Should have kept this one, and tried to off-load Bong, and Blackett even.
 
The cypriot is off ... almost official now....
What a waste of time and effort his signing was.
If took almost 3 weeks to sort out, we took him from under the noses of an Italian club and then after less than 4 months he is sold off again ...
Amateurish

Iannou has pushed this - the situation changed at Forest after Sabri was sacked, Bong brought back from the cold by a manager who knows him and Yuri took his chance after Iannou's red card.

Best deal for all, minimises further losses on a player's wages that isn't going to play & has his head elsewhere.

We have to get rid of players!!
 
Should have kept this one, and tried to off-load Bong, and Blackett even.

Blackett situation is very odd, nothing coming out about his injury.

As soon as Hughton appointed, Bong was always going to get another chance. I'd prefer that we offload both, but that's easier said than done.
 
The cypriot is off ... almost official now....
What a waste of time and effort his signing was.
If took almost 3 weeks to sort out, we took him from under the noses of an Italian club and then after less than 4 months he is sold off again ...
Amateurish

What do you propose we do, hold him hostage?

As with Chema, Ioannou looks like a decent player, but if they do not want to stay what can we do?

We made a small profit on Chema; if we do the same with Ioannou then nothing will be lost.

We could always keep him against his wishes until his value is nothing and then let him leave; now that would be amateurish
 
Mao at present neighter are posing any treat to the opposition...Cafu is winning more fouls and yellos cards than either of them...

Grabban is finding his way back after injury; even though he is not fully up to speed he has improved the side, scored two goals and will be scoring a few more in the near future.

A bit of realism would not go amiss when appraising Grabban's performance so far; just remember the herculean task he faced last season, and then it was straight back into this season with little or no break.

Despite his initial enthusiasm, Taylor does not look cut out for the job we are asking of him; his body language does not look good of late which suggests he is not enjoying things.

Should we change things to suit him?

No, not fucking likely.
 
Knockheart is pictured on the Official site training with the first team today.

His loan does not officially end until tomorrow; you would think, however, that he would be back with Fulham now if his loan was not being extended.