Trust in Tony
Banned
Right it's in the Daily Star so it must be true.
Right it's in the Daily Star so it must be true.
I'm not sure we would spend 200K on a development squad player. He will be first team IMO.
He seemed to have some knowledge of Portuguese Joe signing. Tweeting earlier in the day about Hyypia using his Liverpool contacts?
"... but Cork want to strike a deal where the right-back can return on loan."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tal-Palace-Hull-vying-Cork-City-defender.html
So it's possible they may want him back on loan as part of the deal I guess.
"... but Cork want to strike a deal where the right-back can return on loan."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tal-Palace-Hull-vying-Cork-City-defender.html
So it's possible they may want him back on loan as part of the deal I guess.
They wouldn't of made a big thing about tonight being his last game for them if he was returning on loan though.....
Naylor has had no inside track for a long time. His support of OG (hinting the club waa in the wrong over his departure) was a key issue.
After all that Ward stuff I just find it difficult to believe somehow when there are Prem clubs also sniffing around with wheelbarrows full of cash. Playing his last game for Cork tonight he may well be, but that isn't the same as having signed a contract with us!
Fair enough but I thought his reporting was very anti-club management and I've a mind those who matter will have viewed it similarly. Objective reporting is a matter of (difficult) balance and Naylor seems to have slipped up compared to, for example, his counterpart for South London Press who covers a number of clubs and appears to "get away with it".
I feel sorry for Naylor who in my view is not a bad reporter and has a generally good attitude but it remains the case that he is suffering right now and so are his readers. I would like to think the club would ease up a bit as good local press relations benefit the club and the fans.