More like Nisbet is suffering from second transfer request syndrome.
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Let's not underestimate this point. I had Covid just before Christmas, really wasn't that unwell at all however now I'm trying to get back in to a routine with exercise and work I won't lie I'm really struggling.
My recovery when exercising is shot to pieces (i used to cycle 10 miles regularly and had wasn't too slow up a hill) and I'm finding that when I've had a lot on I'm easily fatigued and my concentration is shot. Less than ideal I promise you.
If they're in anyway the same they have my sympathies. It's unfortunately something that only gets better with time.
That's very true and a good point. I was hospitalised with it in June and felt I was 'in and out' of the ward pretty quickly. I had a week of flu, a few days of not breathing well and four nights in hospital. I thought it would take me a month to get fully back up to speed. Nup. I basically almost 'broke' at work three months later and I think a big part of that was an inbuilt tiredness. I didn't have long covid and never felt like I did, but the consultant said to me "Don't go for a run in a month and when you feel tired say you've got long covid, you don't, you've just been stupid".
ANyway, hope you recover fully asap.
Sorry to hear about your problems and hope you get back to how you were pre-Covid before long.
I think there will be loads of people with similar issues but it doesn't get mentioned much in the media because, understandably, it's the hospitalisation and deaths that get the majority of the column inches.
As mentioned before is pretty confident hibs will have replacement lined up and another couple new faces to come in when Boyle gets sold. I wouldn't think SM will let him go without having replacement. Infact for all we know it's been agreed and the hold up is Hibs agreeing something with a club/player to come in?
If martin Boyle's so desperate to leave he can always pay the difference between what's being offered and what we want out his own pocket.
He wouldnt be the first player in the world to do that.
Again, why are hibs being made out to be the bad ones here? I have not read one negative post saying Martin Boyle can’t leave, in fact quite the opposite.
Meet the valuation, £3m seems fair and he can go get his ‘life changing wage’…don’t meet our valuation then don’t waste our time and subsequently drag the club through the press.
This comment is made light-heartedly but the following quote from Jack Ross in the Sun:
"Boyley has progressed so much in the last two years. When we first went into the club we spoke to him about his numbers and how he needed to improve his end product, his goals and his assists.",
reminds me of the Homer Simpson style of management:
https://youtu.be/r8miwsWtzRw
Hope link works.
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Has that norweign boy signed for anyone yet?
We could surely only even attempt to sign him when Boyle goes
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If he goes, so be it. Big fan of Boyle. And if he’s going for the chance to make him and his family more money in a career with a relatively short time span then fair enough
Just need to look at the general feeling when Birmingham bid 2 million for Nisbet compared to the current Nisbet thread to see how quickly things can change in football. 3 million is a decent amount for a player of Boyle's age from our league and we're not going to get a, far higher offer in future. If it sets him and the family up for life then that's a win for them too.
Was looking at Hibs gifs on WhatsApp and seen one with Boyle doing the funny Jimmy Bullard high shorts thing.
Have searched YouTube but couldn't see any clip of Boyle's.
Hope he stays we should be looking to retain our best players. Maybe even a new deal should be offered to him this we must sell attitude doesnt suit a club with ambition so im glad hibs are considering things
Alternatively, great money for Hibs, and any player looking to develop or get first team football to showcase their talent looks at the sale of SJM and MB and sees that if they work hard they might also get lucrative deals down the line.
Outwith the OF, Hibs have done well in getting big fees for players. Certainly more than any other SPFL club. We also have to balance the books after two seasons of Covid. That's a harsh reality.
Can't turn down 3m if that's what it is.
He is going to be as big a miss to the changing room as on the pitch. Massive loss.
I trust Hibs to reinvest though and Maloney could still make us a better team without him.
This is a blessing it has happened with a week and a half of the window left and not on deadline day.