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Thread: Transfer rumours

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    Transfer rumours

    Australian website claiming Martin Boyle is close to agreeing a pre-contract move to Australia, with two teams fighting it out, only problem is, he still has a year left, and the option of another, so obviously ****e.

    Rumour that Hibs have agreed a £2m fee to sell Youan, not sure who, some saying both Stoke City and FC Basel want him

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    Always liked Youhan but overdoes it on the ball would take 2 million. Dont think we will get mylida there will be lots of interest. Like Bear from motherwell who plays in a similar position. And would like to see Docherty from Hull

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    Quote Originally Posted by theoldman View Post
    Always liked Youhan but overdoes it on the ball would take 2 million. Dont think we will get mylida there will be lots of interest. Like Bear from motherwell who plays in a similar position. And would like to see Docherty from Hull
    Dunno about Bear, dont think signing players from the bottom 6 is going to help us.

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    Has scored 15 goals if we get the central defenders right and the goalkeeper the rest will fall into place

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