“The manager favours some others and that is fair enough,” he told Danish newspaper DR Sporten. “But then I also expect that they will not destroy my career by holding onto me.”
He added: “Maybe if there was a bomb in the dressing room and four players broke their legs then it might well be that I came to play.”
Shame, his first touch isn’t always the best, but he has it in him to do most things on a pitch. He could have been very useful to us. It looks as if he is Dortmund bound, although TiFF mole “The Oracle” says Roy is trying to persuade Andreasen to be patient. Certainly with Danny Murphy getting on and Jimmy Bullard’s future uncertain, we are not overwhelmingly blessed with usable centre-midfielders. We shall see.
Meanwhile, Christophe Berra, the Heart of Midlothian defender, has been told he can join Fulham. It is not clear from the article whether Berra is regarded as Hangeland insurance or as a useful addition to the squad in his own right.


