OrlandoDon Posted August 24 Author Report Posted August 24 Seeing this morning he’s on his way up for a medical and his loan is agreed. Anyone got anything positive to say about this? Proven success up here, although just one season for the most part with hibs I think. something that is a factor to me, he’s Scottish, need that in our team! Quote
OxfordDon Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 3 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: he’s on his way up for a medical Well, it was an interesting idea while it lasted 1 Quote
Panda Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said: Seeing this morning he’s on his way up for a medical and his loan is agreed. Anyone got anything positive to say about this? Proven success up here, although just one season for the most part with hibs I think. something that is a factor to me, he’s Scottish, need that in our team! Well put it this way, if we're being honest here, our fight is with Hearts for third, and possibly Hibs, United, Killie should they step up. I'd argue a fully fit and on form Kevin Nisbet is at least on a par with Shankland, and better than what the others have. He's worth a chance. Now someone hurry up and come up with a chant for him. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted August 24 Author Report Posted August 24 26 minutes ago, Panda said: Well put it this way, if we're being honest here, our fight is with Hearts for third, and possibly Hibs, United, Killie should they step up. I'd argue a fully fit and on form Kevin Nisbet is at least on a par with Shankland, and better than what the others have. He's worth a chance. Now someone hurry up and come up with a chant for him. I’d compare it to signing Adam Rooney (arguably better given his previous price tag.) Not a glamor striker but good and effective for our league. Wonder if it’s loan with a fee agreed for a permanent transfer?? Plus another player, maybe in the ante situation, who is keen to get back to fitness and form and has a point to prove. while not a bojan glamor foreigner, it’s signing a good Scottish player which is a good thing. Quote
tlg1903 Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 Pretty underwhelmed by this 2bh, I agree that he's a solid striker at this level but I question the boys professionalism. That said, he's 27 now and maybe the penny has dropped that he doesn't have too long left in the game to make something resembling an impact on it. If that's the case and he comes in with an improved attitude this may yet prove a shrewd bit of business because he defo knows where the net is. I'm interested if we have an option to make it permanent or if this is seen as a stop gap from the outset. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 Medical passed. Into squad for tomorrow and provided paperwork goes through in time in line for debut Quote
OrlandoDon Posted August 24 Author Report Posted August 24 5 minutes ago, tlg1903 said: Pretty underwhelmed by this 2bh, I agree that he's a solid striker at this level but I question the boys professionalism. That said, he's 27 now and maybe the penny has dropped that he doesn't have too long left in the game to make something resembling an impact on it. If that's the case and he comes in with an improved attitude this may yet prove a shrewd bit of business because he defo knows where the net is. I'm interested if we have an option to make it permanent or if this is seen as a stop gap from the outset. What’s the attitude concern? Rumors of being overweight and not coming back in shape but is this a career thing? Maybe a Lawrence shankland situation where the penny finally drops and he focuses on footie?? Quote
Panda Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 1 hour ago, OrlandoDon said: What’s the attitude concern? https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/kevin-nisbet-banished-millwall-squad-095944473.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAC88B8bRshRN1TRmvjelGGu94alEJUUBd-N2WAzyCkgXvnL_kR7EYKc59p7tVQwmnDlaF-5JmpyAqbbDVlYN_tWIgUv3hJ1MdGSW3LhvxJjNOE4JpWH7Xf8Z-h23DQqjBFa5Pyhx0bsKOBIYROhcGy1qkxFXq1PNQovlHxHWJnyw Scotland striker Kevin Nisbet was yesterday bombed out of Millwall's squad over a disciplinary issue. The frontman arrived from Hibs in a £2million move last summer but missed a chunk of his debut campaign in the English Championship through a serious hamstring injury. Now back fit, Nisbet could be considered one of Steve Clarke's wildcard options ahead of this summer's Euros in Germany. But the 27-year-old - who has scored five goals for the Lions this season - was dropped from yesterday's matchday squad for the final day 1-0 win over Swansea City. Boss Neil Harris revealed the ex-Dunfermline star was banished due to an internal club matter, with on-loan Burnley ace Michael Obafemi also axed. Yet while Irish international Obafemi won't be returning to the Den next season, Harris insisted Nisbet does have a big future at the club - despite the off-field issue. He said: "All I’m going to say is I’m building a culture and an environment at the football club. The standards are set by Neil Harris and Millwall Football Club. These are standards that I expect players to adhere to. Players will only be involved at my football club, when I’m in charge, if they hit those standards. It’s all about culture and environment. "Michael has done brilliantly for us on loan and we’re really thankful for his efforts. He didn’t feature for us off the bench the other day and he wasn’t going to feature today. I’d rather play our own players who have trained impeccably. "And secondly, with Kevin, it’s a disciplinary matter about culture and standards. There’s no bigger problem moving forward. Kevin is a huge part of our football club moving forward. But it wasn’t right to involve him today so I went with the group that I did." Quote
baggy89 Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 (edited) 3 hours ago, OxfordDon said: Well, it was an interesting idea while it lasted Well he clearly likes his pints and burgers as much as I do! Edited August 24 by baggy89 Quote
BigAl Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 Still no broom cupboard or scarf above the head pictures but quotes now being attributed to him online As reported earlier, the deal is done Welcome to Pittodrie Kevin Nisbet Quote
OrlandoDon Posted August 24 Author Report Posted August 24 13 minutes ago, Panda said: https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/kevin-nisbet-banished-millwall-squad-095944473.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAC88B8bRshRN1TRmvjelGGu94alEJUUBd-N2WAzyCkgXvnL_kR7EYKc59p7tVQwmnDlaF-5JmpyAqbbDVlYN_tWIgUv3hJ1MdGSW3LhvxJjNOE4JpWH7Xf8Z-h23DQqjBFa5Pyhx0bsKOBIYROhcGy1qkxFXq1PNQovlHxHWJnyw Scotland striker Kevin Nisbet was yesterday bombed out of Millwall's squad over a disciplinary issue. The frontman arrived from Hibs in a £2million move last summer but missed a chunk of his debut campaign in the English Championship through a serious hamstring injury. Now back fit, Nisbet could be considered one of Steve Clarke's wildcard options ahead of this summer's Euros in Germany. But the 27-year-old - who has scored five goals for the Lions this season - was dropped from yesterday's matchday squad for the final day 1-0 win over Swansea City. Boss Neil Harris revealed the ex-Dunfermline star was banished due to an internal club matter, with on-loan Burnley ace Michael Obafemi also axed. Yet while Irish international Obafemi won't be returning to the Den next season, Harris insisted Nisbet does have a big future at the club - despite the off-field issue. He said: "All I’m going to say is I’m building a culture and an environment at the football club. The standards are set by Neil Harris and Millwall Football Club. These are standards that I expect players to adhere to. Players will only be involved at my football club, when I’m in charge, if they hit those standards. It’s all about culture and environment. "Michael has done brilliantly for us on loan and we’re really thankful for his efforts. He didn’t feature for us off the bench the other day and he wasn’t going to feature today. I’d rather play our own players who have trained impeccably. "And secondly, with Kevin, it’s a disciplinary matter about culture and standards. There’s no bigger problem moving forward. Kevin is a huge part of our football club moving forward. But it wasn’t right to involve him today so I went with the group that I did." So is it a Millwall issue or has he had this issue at other clubs? Without further info we do not know, clash with the manager etc….. if it was ongoing repeatedly at clubs I’d get it, but haven’t heard this from his previous clubs?? Quote
Panda Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 37 minutes ago, BigAl said: Still no broom cupboard or scarf above the head pictures but quotes now being attributed to him online As reported earlier, the deal is done Welcome to Pittodrie Kevin Nisbet Aberdeen announced it an hour ago.. Quote
BigAl Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 24 minutes ago, Panda said: Aberdeen announced it an hour ago. And given I posted this well over an hour ago, what exactly is your point Quote
BigAl Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 28 minutes ago, Panda said: Aberdeen announced it an hour ago.. And... 3 hours ago, BigAl said: Medical passed. Into squad for tomorrow and provided paperwork goes through in time in line for debut Quote
BigAl Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 Oh and Panda, I have no desire to go down the same path as last evening rising to your bait, don't waste your time mate I have no intention of awaiting your smart arse response Quote
Panda Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 16 minutes ago, BigAl said: And given I posted this well over an hour ago, what exactly is your point Well you posted the below.. 1 hour ago, BigAl said: Still no broom cupboard or scarf above the head pictures but quotes now being attributed to him online Unless I've picked you up wrong, you were saying the club hadn't confirmed it. I pointed out they had. 4 minutes ago, BigAl said: Oh and Panda, I have no desire to go down the same path as last evening rising to your bait, don't waste your time mate I have no intention of awaiting your smart arse response I've no idea what you're on about Quote
OrlandoDon Posted August 24 Author Report Posted August 24 Just watched the red tv interview, seems pretty enthusiastic and eager to play for us, get back into the Scotland squad etc. says he’s fit and raring to go. he’s not bojan, but as I said already, a little bit like signing Adam Rooney. I think he’s a goal scorer and will do well. Certainly makes me hope a permanent signing agreement is in place if we choose that option. Quote
BigAl Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 6 minutes ago, Panda said: Well you posted the below.. Unless I've picked you up wrong, you were saying the club hadn't confirmed it. I pointed out they had. I've no idea what you're on about Because at the point I said about no broom cupboard picture l, there actually wasn't anything on the official site to confirm the deal was done Quote
Panda Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 9 minutes ago, BigAl said: Because at the point I said about no broom cupboard picture l, there actually wasn't anything on the official site to confirm the deal was done They'd posted it on twitter at 5pm. Your post was well after that. I was simply pointing it out to you as presumably you hadn't noticed it. It's really not that big a deal. Quote
BigAl Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 39 minutes ago, Panda said: They'd posted it on twitter at 5pm. Your post was well after that. I was simply pointing it out to you as presumably you hadn't noticed it. It's really not that big a deal. Maybe I don't do Twitter Up to you to provide the proof I'm not going to lie, I amongst others have supported this site financially for many years and you are absolutely the first member to make me think seriously about it. Don't waste your time with a response. I've got better things to do at his time and stage in my life. Quote
Jute Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 If Nisbet can stay fit he will score goals goals for us it’s is however a big if. Think we have the players to provide him with chances. With Nisbet arriving got to assume Bavidge at least will be going out on loan hopefully to a championship club to get game time he needs to develop. Would also consider getting Ambrose out on loan to see if he can adapt to game in this country. Quote
tom_widdows Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 Think I saw on the BBC gossip a few days back that Caley were sniffing about a loan for Bavidge. Quote
tom_widdows Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 I thought hed left hibs more than a year ago. Covid times goals only cement the 'football is nothing without fans' sentiment Quote
Jute Posted August 24 Report Posted August 24 27 minutes ago, tom_widdows said: Think I saw on the BBC gossip a few days back that Caley were sniffing about a loan for Bavidge. Bavidge already had a year in league 1 at Kelty where he did well so would hope he would get a go at a higher level this season. Also Caley sound like they are a shambles at the moment so not sure that would right move for him. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted August 24 Author Report Posted August 24 Just watched the red tv interview, seems pretty enthusiastic and eager to play for us, get back into the Scotland squad etc. says he’s fit and raring to go. he’s not bojan, but as I said already, a little bit like signing Adam Rooney. I think he’s a goal scorer and will do well. No pre agreed option to buy from what I read. Quote
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