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Oumar Niasse

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You and I see it differently Joey, I don't see Koemans actions as childish in the least. He's sending a message out to all our players that no longer will substandard players be tolerated here. If your not good enough you stay the hell away from the team. The fact that he's given Kone a chance is extremely telling and a very bad reflection on Niasse. I've seen enough of Niasse in the under 23's to know that I don't want him near the first team. I haven't just watched a few highlights and his goals, I've watched his full match performances and they weren't good enough. Why would Koeman treat him like this unless he knew the lad wasn't good enough to be anywhere near the squad?
I agree 100 % with that unfortunately we would have 8 spare lockerslol
 
I'm getting a little tired of the poor old Niasse rubbish I'm seeing on here. Yes it wasn't his fault that the fraud brought him here but he's being extremely well paid for nothing. You could say that's all the more reason for Koeman to play him but I don't believe that. Sorry people but if our manager says Niasse isn't good enough to even get on our subs bench I believe him. I don't need much convincing after what I've seen from the lad! It's getting very boring seeing people whine over the fact that he doesn't have a locker, get over it! If anyone on here went to work and did it as badly as Niasse we'd be sacked on the spot. Niasse on the other hand continues to collect his colossal wages every week. If I was paid the same wages as him and the only cross I had to bear was I was made to train with the under 23's and not given a locker I'd be laughing all the way to the bank! so spare me the sob story of the poor multi millionaire footballer because it doesn't wash as far as I'm concerned.
I would agree if he had been the bad apple in the dressing room or was a disruptive influence at the club, but he hasn't. He has come into the club done what is asked of him, and sadly for him and Us he has fell short of expectations. The actions against him were unnecessary and should never of been pushed out in the media, it was unfair and unnecessary of RK. My belief is that this should of been handled within the club and the player told he wasn't needed and to look for a club, he could then of been used as he has been and it could of been spun he was fighting for a place...taking the locker off him was just a pointless action.
I just hope you aren't a school teacher as any kid not up to your standards would be kicked out of your class
 

Hull City have agreed a loan with Everton for Oumar Niasse until the end of the season, when they will have the option to make the deal permanent for a fee of £10m.

The clubs were finalising the terms with Niasse on Tuesday afternoon and the striker is set to become the first signing of the new manager Marco Silva’s tenure. It has been agreed that Hull will pay all of Niasse’s £55,000 weekly wage – with no contributions from Everton. His contract at the Merseyside club runs until 2020.

The 26-year-old Senegalese joined Everton in February of last year on the final day of the winter transfer window in a £13.5m deal from Lokomotiv Moscow but the move turned into a nightmare. Under Roberto Martínez, the club’s manager at the time, he appeared for only 152 minutes across seven fixtures before his situation worsened significantly over the summer.

Ronald Koeman, who succeeded Martínez, decided almost immediately that he did not want Niasse; he stripped him of his first-team squad number and ordered him to train with the club’s under-23s. When a move away from Goodison Park did not happen before the summer deadline, Niasse was integrated into the under-23 team. He has scored seven goals in eight matches for them.

Niasse has been determined to show his ability to supporters in England and, in an interview with the Guardianlast October, he made it perfectly clear that if things did not work out for him at Everton, he would want his next club to be in the Premier League. He is about to get his wish at Hull.
 
£10m?

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Hull paying his £55k wages with a £10mill purchase option included - I hope he has a great 6 months.

Nice work from us getting them to pay his wages, Imagine if he has a Jelavic style 6 months and we recoup £10 million pounds, mental.

I fear they might send him back as soon as he lets the first 10 yard pass go under his foot and hen falls over chasing it though, hope I'm wrong.
 


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