Agreed. I'd be surprised if Baldock is first choice next season. Hemed - 50/50 chance.
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Agreed. I'd be surprised if Baldock is first choice next season. Hemed - 50/50 chance.
I loved Glenn Murray when he played for us. I didn't even hate him all that much when he played for Them, as he never once gave it the big one when he scored against us, even though he'd had dogs' abuse all match.
If you'd asked me whether I'd have been keen on Albion signing a deal with him last summer, or last January, I'd have been all over it. He might have made the difference that would have got us a point more than Boro.
Now, I'm just not so sure. We're already in clear out mode, with a few genuine heroes, along with a few bits of deadwood going out of the door. The club has to look forward, and to make sure there's not a hangover from our near miss this season. Murray's a very decent striker, but at 32 he probably doesn't represent the future, nor an investment opportunity for the club.
If they did sign him, I'd be fine with it, of course. But I don't find myself really wishing for it to happen like I might have done in the past. And I certainly don't see him as a main striker these days.
Well I liked it.He's minted.
9 months ago Eddie Howe took a look at Glenn Murray and decided he was worth £4 million on a 3 year deal, and this is a Premier League club. Eddie Howe is a good manager.
Glenn hasn't played much football since them. Therefore, if you can get a player like him on a free you've got to bring him in. He knows the club, he lives in the area, he'll hit the ground running and I'd back him to score 1 in 3 next season.
For every Ulloa there is a David Rodriguez, it's unlikely we'll be able to pull off another coup like Leo - possible, but unlikely.
9 months ago Eddie Howe took a look at Glenn Murray and decided he was worth £4 million on a 3 year deal, and this is a Premier League club. Eddie Howe is a good manager.
Glenn hasn't played much football since them. Therefore, if you can get a player like him on a free you've got to bring him in. He knows the club, he lives in the area, he'll hit the ground running and I'd back him to score 1 in 3 next season.
For every Ulloa there is a David Rodriguez, it's unlikely we'll be able to pull off another coup like Leo - possible, but unlikely.
Clearly not the future, at that age. I would like to know what alternatives we could be in for before I could decide on GM.
This is a Premier League team with untold riches and barmy owners. They can afford to lose big money on one player. We can't.
I cannot think of a player who could fill BZ shoes better than GM but then I am not part of the recruitment team.
I wouldn't say they have "untold riches". I fancy Howe bought him partly as a Plan B in case they got relegated and if forced to sell Matt Ritchie and Callum Wilson he'd have a decent Championship striker under contract.
I cannot think of a player who could fill BZ shoes better than GM but then I am not part of the recruitment team.
The difference being, of course, that Bobby was a free agent, Murray is one year into an expensive three(?) year deal. I suspect too that his wage demands would exceed BZ's (no evidence for this, just a gut feeling), and of course B'muff would want a substantial portion of their £4 million quid back.
If CH wants him, and a deal can be struck, I'm not going to argue about it - they know their business far far better than I do! - but I wouldn't be hugely excited. Nothing like the emotional impact of the return of Zamora!
Paper talk Fulham, QPR & Reading in for him
on about 30k a week. Hindsight is a beautiful thing but had we signed him on loan in Jan!!!
When Boro signed Rhodes for £10m that probably was the difference of going straight up and not.
Would Murray improve us next season....yes, sign him up!
I cannot think of a player who could fill BZ shoes better than GM but then I am not part of the recruitment team.