There's too much panic

Lambrettaman TigerNation by Scribe Written on July 09, 2009
BOLTON, ENGLAND - MAY 16:  Phil Brown (L) Hull City manager and his assistant Brian Horton (R) react after a near miss during the Barclay's Premier League match between Bolton Wanderers and Hull City at the Reebok Stadium on May 16, 2009 in Bolton, England.  (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

There has a certain amount of panic recently, mainly driven by the amount of signings at the newly promoted clubs, against the lack of activity at City.

I thought it might be interesting to see the schedule of signings last season, they were :

Mendy June(out of contract)

Craig Fagan 2nd July
Geovanni 4th July (out of contract)
Boateng 10th July
Warner 16th July
Halmosi 16th July

King 14th Aug
Gardner 14th Aug
McShane 29th Aug
Zayatte 31st Aug
Cousin 1st Sept

By this time last year, we'd only signed Fagan(who was really already at the club) and Mendy and Geo, who were both out of contract, so required no negotiations with a club.

There really is no need to keep panicing about this, we'd all love to see new signings come in, but we're in a better position than we were last season and there's really no need for us to know what the club are up to, until they're in a position to proceed with a signing.

The signings will come, keep the faith tiger nation !

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