Fee of 1.5m agreed according to RTE.
Meyler in Hull today (duh) to agree personal terms.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/engli...nent-transfer/
The Mirror today is reporting the story too that Meyler is to join Hull for a fee of about 1.5 million in January. Good business for them, good move for Meyler. Sunderland might regret this in time.
Fee of 1.5m agreed according to RTE.
Meyler in Hull today (duh) to agree personal terms.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/engli...nent-transfer/
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
will cork get anything from this?
was there not talk from Platini that each contrat had to include a minimum sell-on clause?
a nice 150 000 for cork if so..........
christ!!!!makes for sad reading
http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepa...id-Meyler.html
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Given the performances he put in under Bruce for Sunderland - I'm a bit surprised that O'Neill has let him go so cheaply. Also at a time of midfield injuries.
There is a fair chance he will command a much greater fee over the next 2/3 years.
Presumably O'Neill needs to sell to buy and feels he can get a better player in his place. Not sure about that considering they're being run ragged by a brittle Liverpool side.
They will have to pay quite a bit more than 1.5m just to get a similar player to Meyler.
But Meyler is a risk and maybe not worth a gamble just yet from a club like Sunderland who are in dire need of a string of results right now.
Disappointed O'Neill didn't see him worth half a dozen starts before deciding but I suppose he has little room for experimenting just now the way things are shaping up for him at Sunderland.
Anyone disappointed over O'Neill choosing to sell Meyler should remember this is the guy who flogged Gary Cahill to Bolton when everyone could tell he was going to be a top quality centre back. Reckon David has it in him to make Martin regret this one too.
Last edited by SwanVsDalton; 03/01/2013 at 1:41 PM.
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I'm glad he's gone. He will most likely be the main man in a premiership CM come september 2013. Hopefully Brady stays until at least the end of this season as well.
There are 6 clubs below Sunderland, it's very unlikely they will be relegated.
There's only four points between them and the relegation zone, and Southampton have a game in hand, QPR have one of the most expensive teams in the league, Newcastle have an expensive squad too and Wigan are serial survivors. And like I said, O'Neill will play the same team week-in week-out and they'll tire towards the end of the season and pick up defeats when the other teams in the relegation scrap are picking up points.
You would really think O'Neill would learn from past mistakes
I'm sure he will be open to picking up a few tips from the fantasy managers
Sunderland (last I saw) were 1/16 to be relegated.
Appeals to authority are weak, you know that. There is an observable pattern in the way O'Neill (sparingly) utilises his squads and the manner in which it contributes to his team's performance tailing off at the end of the season - it's empirically measurable, if somewhat subjective.
they have trailled off in the last month and a half never mind late in the season.
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