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Hot Gossiper

New member
Jun 26, 2008
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Stockport county say they have only recieved one bid for a player so far and that player has turned down the move.
So either McNaulty has turned us down or the club hasn't made a bid for him.
Propably the first, can't blame him really but Stockport could do with the money!!

Source: Bulls News (Don't Ask) :blush:
 




vulture

Banned
Jul 26, 2004
16,515
tight taking the piss again bidding for players he knows will not sign...f*** off tight
 










Scotty Mac

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Jul 13, 2003
24,405
probably couldnt afford his wages or didnt want to deal with his agent
 




Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
tight taking the piss again bidding for players he knows will not sign...f*** off tight

Call me all the names you want, but where did Dick Knight say he had bid for McNulty, where did McNulty/Stockport say he had turned us down. It might be true but it could also be a case of people putting 2 and 2 together and coming up with 27
 






Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
11,138
Hoveside
I can't understand that McNutty. We've got so much going for us..
 








bhadeb

New member
Jan 11, 2008
1,257
Call me all the names you want, but where did Dick Knight say he had bid for McNulty, where did McNulty/Stockport say he had turned us down. It might be true but it could also be a case of people putting 2 and 2 together and coming up with 27


He didn't confirm but this was in argus

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McNulty is Albion target
7:00am Tuesday 20th January 2009

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By Andy Naylor »

ALBION are trying to buy Stockport leftback Jim McNulty.

Chairman Dick Knight says "substantial offers" have been made for two players and a fee agreed for one of them.

He refused to reveal names but the Argus understands McNulty is one of the targets, the other a midfielder with a Championship club.

A fee in the region of £150,000 is believed to have been agreed with Stockport for McNulty but Albion face competition for the 23-year-old Scot from Championship clubs.

The only new signing made so far by the Seagulls during the January transfer window is former Coventry midfielder Chris Birchall, who has signed for the rest of the season.

The potential spending spree on McNulty and at least one other player signals Albion's intent to back manager Micky Adams with funds to strengthen his threadbare squad before the window shuts on February 2.

Knight said: "Micky knows where we need to strengthen and I am currently in negotiations with other clubs and agents concerning potential targets we have identified.

"Without divulging names, I have substantial offers for two players lodged with their clubs and, with one of the clubs, I have agreed transfer terms.

"Talks with the player and his agent regarding personal terms are ongoing..."

Knight is not making any promises and has urged fans to be patient.

He said: "Expectations and activity are much higher during the January transfer window, with potential deals often reliant on the domino effect of other deals taking place.

"Micky and I are working hard to secure a number of potential targets. We may be successful, we may not, but fans can be assured there is a lot going on behind the scenes."

Albion need a leftback following the return of former loan signing Matt Richards to Ipswich.

McNulty represented Scotland from under-17 through to under-21 level and the ex-Wrexham and Macclesfield defender has been a regular this season in the Stockport side chasing a play-off place in League One.

Albion also need a midfielder after the end of Bradley Johnson's loan spell from Leeds.
 






Finchley Seagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2004
6,916
North London
He didn't confirm but this was in argus

Search:
McNulty is Albion target
7:00am Tuesday 20th January 2009

Comments (29) Have your say »

By Andy Naylor »

ALBION are trying to buy Stockport leftback Jim McNulty.

Chairman Dick Knight says "substantial offers" have been made for two players and a fee agreed for one of them.

He refused to reveal names but the Argus understands McNulty is one of the targets, the other a midfielder with a Championship club.

A fee in the region of £150,000 is believed to have been agreed with Stockport for McNulty but Albion face competition for the 23-year-old Scot from Championship clubs.

The only new signing made so far by the Seagulls during the January transfer window is former Coventry midfielder Chris Birchall, who has signed for the rest of the season.

The potential spending spree on McNulty and at least one other player signals Albion's intent to back manager Micky Adams with funds to strengthen his threadbare squad before the window shuts on February 2.

Knight said: "Micky knows where we need to strengthen and I am currently in negotiations with other clubs and agents concerning potential targets we have identified.

"Without divulging names, I have substantial offers for two players lodged with their clubs and, with one of the clubs, I have agreed transfer terms.

"Talks with the player and his agent regarding personal terms are ongoing..."

Knight is not making any promises and has urged fans to be patient.

He said: "Expectations and activity are much higher during the January transfer window, with potential deals often reliant on the domino effect of other deals taking place.

"Micky and I are working hard to secure a number of potential targets. We may be successful, we may not, but fans can be assured there is a lot going on behind the scenes."

Albion need a leftback following the return of former loan signing Matt Richards to Ipswich.

McNulty represented Scotland from under-17 through to under-21 level and the ex-Wrexham and Macclesfield defender has been a regular this season in the Stockport side chasing a play-off place in League One.

Albion also need a midfielder after the end of Bradley Johnson's loan spell from Leeds.

Thanks but I actually saw that in the argus. What I said was that it was not confirmed or is the argus now the voice of the club. If so, sorry I did not realise.
 


Spider

New member
Sep 15, 2007
3,614
tight taking the piss again bidding for players he knows will not sign...f*** off tight

You would have said that before we spent £300,000 on Murray, you have no idea who we can realistically bid for.

I still believe the club know very well where we need to strengthen and are doing what needs to be done to get the players in. It's a little worrying that January is coming to an end, but there's always a rush towards the end of the window.
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

We've come a long long way together
NSC Patron
Nov 12, 2006
16,741
Near Dorchester, Dorset
bhadeb and vulture - do you even realise how tedious you are? Thanks to your constant griping and single syllable vitriol we all know you hate Dick Knight. Do you really have to take every single opportunity (and non-opportunity) to keep going on and on about it?
 


Oct 20, 2004
1,688
walsall
bhadeb and vulture - do you even realise how tedious you are? Thanks to your constant griping and single syllable vitriol we all know you hate Dick Knight. Do you really have to take every single opportunity (and non-opportunity) to keep going on and on about it?

Sadly I think they do, I challenge thy Vulture and thee bhadeb to make a positive statement today about the club/players/clubs future and then record their feelings up on completion of the task.
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,949
Crap Town
McNulty could be biding his time as apparently some Championship clubs might now be interested. His agent will tell him to wait and take the best deal or consider a move to Brighton as plan "B".
 




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