adrian29uk
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- Sep 10, 2003
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When I think about how many goals Zamora scored for us, it go me thinking how the hell did we manage to keep him for so long?
When I think about how many goals Zamora scored for us, it go me thinking how the hell did we manage to keep him for so long?
How to did Bristol Rovers not uncover any talent in him, that's what I want to know
They had a lot of strength in depth of strikers at the time. Can't remember exactly but think it was the likes of Cureton and maybe Jason Roberts as well.
For some reason, higher level teams didn't seem to rate him - even when Spurs bought him, they didn't seem very enthusiastic about it, and hardly played him; he didn't fare much better at West Ham, either.
Fair enough - I'd forgotten that detail - I just remember him not playing at Spurs.I think to be fair, Hoddle did rate him but unfortunatley for Zamora, he lost his job not long after Zamora signed and David Pleat definitely wasn't a fan.
Fair enough - I'd forgotten that detail - I just remember him not playing at Spurs.
b) a bid leads to a player wanting to leave.
Would an example of this not be the Darren Bent transfer; he heard there was an offer from Aston Villa on the table for him, saw the oppurtunity to increase his wages (maybe he had other reasons) and started aggitating for a transfer. The move soon followed after Sunderland saw he didn't want to be there and Villa were offering very good money for him.
They didn't seem too keen to sell until Bent handed in the transfer request and I can't imagine Darren Bent dreamt of partnering Emile Heskey up front at the start of the transfer window.