...isn't that the kind of move we should be making? If Hooper is no longer considered good enough and Fergie's babes are unavailable because Man Utd will prob want them for the Carling Cup, Fryatt would demonstrably improve us and presumably wd be available at the right price.
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Well I have never seen Hooper play and Matty Fryatt has to be the best centre forward I've seen play down the Bush in a long time.
If WBA get Fryatt would a cheeky bid for I.Miller be on the cards, is I.Miller back from injury yet?Last edited by W12_Ranger; 13-11-2009, 05:30 PM.
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He is there best striker why would they sell him.Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostWell I have never seen Hooper play and Matty Fryatt has to be the best centre forward I've seen plaay down the Bush in a long time.
If WBA get Fryatt would a cheeky bid for I.Miller be on the cards, is I.Miller back from injury yet?
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Spot on - ran us ragged at the Bush and good with both feet.Came across as a really nice bloke in the post match interview.Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post...isn't that the kind of move we should be making? If Hooper is no longer considered good enough and Fergie's babes are unavailable because Man Utd will prob want them for the Carling Cup, Fryatt would demonstrably improve us and presumably wd be available at the right price.
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I could be wrong, but I doubt very much, that Leicester will even consider a bid from WBA, QPR or anyone else, seeing as they are in the op 6 and have aspirations to get promoted.
They are not in need of a cash injection & get good crowds.Yes, £2.5M is a decent amount of cash for any CCC club, but the prize of going up is worth far more.
They would be very foolish to accept any bids for their top scorer.
Having said that, QPR could also make a bid for him to test them out.
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Totally agree why would Leicester even consider selling their biggest asset considering they probably have a good shot of reaching the Play Offs.Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI could be wrong, but I doubt very much, that Leicester will even consider a bid from WBA, QPR or anyone else, seeing as they are in the op 6 and have aspirations to get promoted.
They are not in need of a cash injection & get good crowds.Yes, £2.5M is a decent amount of cash for any CCC club, but the prize of going up is worth far more.
They would be very foolish to accept any bids for their top scorer.
Having said that, QPR could also make a bid for him to test them out.
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