GingerBeerMan
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- Dec 29, 2011
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Neither did he...
Let's be honest, he probably would have if he had a full season. He was certainly good enough to. But good enough to reject £7m for? Not a chance.
Neither did he...
Beat Sheffield Wednesday on opening day an all will be forgotten...well for at least three days
Damn.
£7M is great and everything, but it won't score 20+ goals in the Championship next season.
I've forgotten the words already
Hahahaha.
Bring in another striker like baldock for £2m and we would have a good set of 3 strikers with Shamir as back up.
I remember O'Grady a few years back for Rochdale against us. He looked half decent then - very difficult to get the ball off..
Ambition? What's that?
Ulloa wasn't the Messiah. He's just a very naughty boy!Oh well on to the next messiah whoever that maybe
Well, what a surprise! Can we actually have any confidence that his fee will be spent on replacements? NO!
Why has he earnt his crack at the PL ? he couldnt score in four play off games.I think you have to do this in the modern game. The only way you will attract the best young talent is if they see you as a club that can further their career, or with you or as a stepping stone.
If Ulloa was being sold to a Championship rival, then yes we could certainly question our ambition. However Ulloa to be fair to him has earnt a crack at the Premier League and I don't think we should really be a club that stands in the way of that. Had we got promoted, brilliant, hopefully he would have stayed. But we didn't and we certainly can't blame him for wanting a chance to play at the top level.
We've got an excellent price for him, and I really hope he does well. Thanks Leo, it was great while it lasted.
Why has it taken two months for this deal to happen? He was always going to leave, and the price was always going to be £7million odd. Now we're just three weeks away from the first match of the season and will necessarily have to rush through our squad rebuilding.
It sounds like we've got our price, but right now we've lost the spine of the side, with Kuszczak, Upson, Bridcutt and Ulloa all gone and nothing concrete in its place. Is that £12 million now in the bank? T'riffic.
Of course it is. You'd think we're nailed on for relegation the way the board has gone into meltdown.