NeilMorepies
Player Valuation: £35m
My money would be in him ending up at Sunderland next year, either on loan or perminantly with a buyback clause, in return for Riggs.
Well you will lose you’re money thenMy money would be in him ending up at Sunderland next year, either on loan or perminantly with a buyback clause, in return for Riggs.
We need multiple incomings and Riggs might be too expensive otherwise.Well you will lose you’re money then
Not a chance he’s getting sold
It is he’s not being soldWe need multiple incomings and Riggs might be too expensive otherwise.
Likelihood would be a loan as I say, but a sale + buyback clause is not beyond the realm of possibilities
….i thought it a huge risk sending him on loan, especially to a relegation fight in the Championship but I’m absolutely delighted it’s worked out well.
He’s clearly a talented footballer but away from all the stats etc, he must have some attitude, application and belief in his own ability to play under that pressure.
Starting to have real hope for Harrison. For me he doesn't do anything flashy, but to be put in to the situation he has, force his way in to the team in the middle of the pitch, then play 90 mins every week in a relegation battle says a lot about him. Gives a 7/10 performance every week. To have a player of 27/28 play with that consistency in that situation would be an achievment, for a kid of 18 to be doing it is remarkable. Another loan next year is not a bad option, maybe at a team further up the table, but if the likes of Doucs doesn't get a new contract, he could get some good minutes here, and I could see him forcing his way into a regular role given the opportunity.A vital 1-0 win for Derby in their relegation 6 pointer at Hull with the goal coming in the 84th minute. Derby are 1 point clear of the drop zone but it's really tight at the foot of the table - two out of six teams could go down. Harrison Armstrong was booked in the 40th minute but was still trusted to play the full game. 7 out of 10 from the Derbyshire Telegraph: "Was booked for simulation in the first half which seemed very harsh. Played forward when he could and got through a fair bit of work. Battled superbly."
It isWe need multiple incomings and Riggs might be too expensive otherwise.
Likelihood would be a loan as I say, but a sale + buyback clause is not beyond the realm of possibilities
My money would be in him ending up at Sunderland next year, either on loan or perminantly with a buyback clause, in return for Riggs.
We need multiple incomings and Riggs might be too expensive otherwise.
Likelihood would be a loan as I say, but a sale + buyback clause is not beyond the realm of possibilities
I’m probably just getting to old for this faeces.Are you calling Rigg a 'lethal weapon' mate?
Send him to Wrexham on loan
I’m sure rob and Ryan are good mates with the friedkins