Ah its tongue in cheek torn-ado its funny.
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Ah its tongue in cheek torn-ado its funny.
Hertha couldn't even afford Voronins wages FFS:D
I guess Bundesliga would be better for him, depending on the club, but I struggle to think of a club in the top 10 last season who he would fit into. A move to another country could rejunivate his career but who knows.
SSN - Duff on the move to the prem for 4m... club not named yet.
Wolves anybody?
i'd guess wolves too, Mick's a fan.
Sky Sports story.
Doesn't give any extra info than what's already been posted though.
I don't understand the four million pound bid. Surely Newcastle would be happy to let him go for nothing if another club was willing to pay his wages.
probably Wolves, possible Fulham (Hodgson gave Duff his debut at Blackburn). Best case scenario: Villa.
I don't know about Villa being best case scenario, unless Young is leaving.
Young, Milner, and Downing (when he returns) would all be ahead of him in the pecking order, and he wouldn't be more than a squad player for them.
I'd be okay with him being 3rd choice winger at Villa, but unless Young moves on, he'll only be 3rd choice until Downing is fit again.
After watching him last weekend, I think he should be playing in the Premier League. I doubt Aston Villa would go for him, I think Wolves would be his best chance of first-team football.
Please let it be Fulham.
It is if ya believe The Sun...
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...-for-Duff.html
That would be a fabulous move for him.A team that play good football, great chance of being first choice, excellent manager and also playing in Europe.Really hope its true
Great he is back in london if thats the case, so I actually have a reason to be down at fulham this season :D
Agent saying Fulham. To be honest i think it would be the best move for him.
ya good move, be in the team most weeks id say.
The Daily Mail said Duff rejected a move to Olympiakos.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...mien-Duff.html
Playing in europe would be much better for him than fighting another relegation battle with Wolves.
Seen an interview on Sky Sports last week where Mick was saying that he thinks they will have to change their tactics from last year and will probably play 5 in midfield so they are harder to beat. Really sound to me like they will go negative and I think having that mindset from the start means that its gonna be a long hard season for them.
On the other side of that Fulham are a well settled squad now under Hodgeson and while they are solid and hard to beat they play some nice football too that would suit Duffer perfectly
Hodgson confirms offer for Duff: http://www.football365.com/story/0,1...490745,00.html
Fulham will be a good move for him at 30 years of age. He'll enjoy being back in London again
It's pretty much a given that we will sign for Fulham. Heard this from a seriously good source earlier in the week when the story wasn't even in the press.
that's a very good point razor's left peg, sure he was basically doing that with newcastle for the majority of the previous season and even ended up as a left back. i prefer to think of that dubious positional assignment as a testament to duff's professionalism and intelligence as a footballer, rather than an affirmation of his waning attacking powers. fulham, as hodgson has shown with other players (hangeland looked crap at first), should be an excellent move for him if it goes through.
If it's Fulham it wil be good because there is not much Irish interest there although they have Stephen Kelly now too. I can't seem to recall any other Irish ever playing there but no doubt there have been.
Steve Finnan played there for years from where he earned a move to Liverpool.
I like :D Good move.
fantastic move for Duff.
im praying this comes true. Although I was trying to be optimistic about a year in the championship for Duff, he is still too good for that level.
A move to level is the perfect level for him, he can still handle himself against big teams, and gets to play in europe, playing with a stable club and with a decent manager who plays good football.
.... and you can always get a ticket for Fulham!:p
Looks like a done deal, great move... Hodgeson had him at Blackburn so he must have a specific plan in mind. Great manager is Hodgeson and a very positive atmosphere around the club, really happy for Duff.
Duff in London to finalise deal: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...491679,00.html
Good move and according to sky sports, he is going to london to finalise deal today.
Well that'll make two Irish at Fulham now, Duff and Kelly.
..isn't too shabby chaps: John Dempsey, Jimmy Conway, Ray Houghton, Gerry Peyton, Steve Finnan, just to name a few internationals. And Hammersmith was traditionally a big Irish destination , probably second only to Kilburn. Streamed the match today, Wilson looked very average , but Pompey look doomed. Can't wait to see Duffer, hope he gets on on Thursday.
Not even on bench for Newcastle today so definately gone by looks of it