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On the sidelines: Jimmy Bullard is currently out injured

Jimmy Bullard hoping for reunion with Bobby Zamora

21 Jul 2009


Hull midfielder Jimmy Bullard would relish the opportunity to link up with former Fulham team-mate Bobby Zamora once again.

The Tigers are hoping to meet Zamora today to discuss terms after having a £5million bid accepted by Fulham last week.

The fee would match the club record amount paid to the London outfit for Bullard last January and the Cottagers striker is being urged by his erstwhile colleague to make the same move north.

Bullard said: "Bobby is a good centre forward, his play with his back to goal is brilliant. He's as good as I've played with up top.

"I played with him for a year and enjoyed every minute of it, he'll be a great asset if we can get him.

"I've spoken to him a couple of times, asked him if he's coming up, and he isn't giving much away - but hopefully we'll get him."

Bullard himself is set to miss the first two months of next season as he continues his rehabilitation from knee surgery.

The 30-year-old has so far played just 37 minutes of football for the Tigers after getting injured on his debut against West Ham six months ago.

He admits times have been tough since but he feels he is making good progress and is tentatively looking at October for a possible comeback.

"It's going well," said Bullard, who was out for 16 months after an operation on the same knee in September 2006. "I'm getting there slowly and can see a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.

"It's been a slog, it isn't easy work but it has got to be done to get the leg as strong as I want it to be, to cope with the Premier League.

"A couple of months ago I was struggling, there were dark times but now I am getting closer. I feel like I can kick a ball and feel like I am getting closer to running.

"It has been a nightmare start. To play 30 minutes and then wake up the next day with the knee like a balloon - something was wrong - but the boys have been fantastic.

"The manager and chairman have been behind me and backed me in a big way.

"Hopefully I'll not be too far away from October time, but I can't put a date on it.

"I have just set myself small targets, that is the way I dealt with it last time, building it up week by week."

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How old is Jimmy Bullard? He looks like he's at least 43.

Also, does he have a neck?

- Burt Furt, Cincinnati, Ohio USA, 22/04/2010 19:22
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*Spits tea out*

Spot on, Mark!

- Stu, Beckton, 21/07/2009 11:10
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Why does Zamora owe Bullard money as it can't be for footballing reasons?


"Bobby is a good centre forward, his play with his back to goal is brilliant. He's as good as I've played with up top."

"Unfortunately facing goal Zamora is rubbish"

- Mark, South-East London, 21/07/2009 10:17
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