Very happy with both right now, 4.5m doesnt seem too much for a solid CB partnership thesedays.
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I think 4.5 could be right. Lets not forget sunderland paid west ham 8m for his services. Also the others they announced were right with regards to young and dj. SWP if 2.5 is correct what a bargain.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostThat probably is an over inflated price but he is still only 26, so his best years should be now and the nxt 4 years. He was bought for 8 million from sunderland so we nearly got him at half price if u think of it like that. Still need another centre back as we r wafer think 4 cover
Also, defiantley agree about needing CB cover. 1 injury and we are forced to call upon Hall who, IMO, is an OK player but dont have too much confidence in him, lunges in way too much and in the PL, as shown at Wigan a few times, players will just nip round you if you do.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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I think Fernandes was quoted as saying we spent between 10 and 12 million during the transfer window so i reckon something like
Barton 2 mil (in various fees)
Young 2 mil
SWP 2.5 mil
Traore 2 mil
Ferdinand 2 mil
Puncheon loan fee - no idea
I think Gabbidon has been excellent for the most part particularly against EvertonLast edited by Brian Wilson; 25-09-2011, 01:46 AM.
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What a bargin, great work NeilUnder Les Ferdinand:
Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
And many more mistakes
LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostI think Fernandes was quoted as saying we spent between 10 and 12 million during the transfer window so i reckon something like
Barton 2 mil (in various fees)
Young 2 mil
SWP 2.5 mil
Traore 2 mil
Ferdinand 2 mil
Puncheon loan fee - no idea
I think Gabbidon has been excellent for the most part particularly against EvertonKept the faith!
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostI think Fernandes was quoted as saying we spent between 10 and 12 million during the transfer window so i reckon something like
Barton 2 mil (in various fees)
Young 2 mil
SWP 2.5 mil
Traore 2 mil
Ferdinand 2 mil
Puncheon loan fee - no idea
I think Gabbidon has been excellent for the most part particularly against Everton
As for my Gabbidon comments I hope I'm proved wrong but I will continue to say he's our worse defender and the weak link at the back. I look for improvement in our team win lose or draw. Since the new players have come in he's been highlighted. Against Bolton I was impressed with him as he was better than Hill and Orr. Still think Hall and Ferdinand is our best central defense partnership and come Jan we'll sign another center back to replace both Hall and Gabbidon and NW would not have signed Gabbidon if he had cash to spend. He was the best free option at the time and a gamble.
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Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View PostI'd rather believe NW in that we've spent just over £6million but then again what does he know over what these reporters print.
As for my Gabbidon comments I hope I'm proved wrong but I will continue to say he's our worse defender and the weak link at the back. I look for improvement in our team win lose or draw. Since the new players have come in he's been highlighted. Against Bolton I was impressed with him as he was better than Hill and Orr. Still think Hall and Ferdinand is our best central defense partnership and come Jan we'll sign another center back to replace both Hall and Gabbidon and NW would not have signed Gabbidon if he had cash to spend. He was the best free option at the time and a gamble.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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