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Lindfield by the Pond

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Jan 10, 2009
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Hope he stays. His work in front of goal, is only narrowly better than his set piece defense, which is almost as valuable. He is quiet and doesnt give a lot away so I guess it is just wait and see. If he stays, think it won't be a bad decision - the potential here is now top drawer. If he leaves, Gus knows this is a possibility, and will have a plan B. Just hope he doesn't do a Darrent Bent and leave it to late for Gus to react.
 


Foolg

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Apr 23, 2007
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All this "we can do better" "not bothered if he leaves" business is, to me, complete and utter turd. The guys banged in 20 goals this season, add to that countless assists, and the fact he has won us numerous penalties. Its shown in the games he hasn't played how lost we look up front without him, and how important his hold up play is.
The issue seems to be money, those thinking we'll walk into the transfer market and pick up somebody with Glenn's talent. Funnily enough, Murray according to Wikipedia has played 118 games for us, scoring 53 goals, Zamora played 119 (when we owned him) and scored 70, not a HUGE difference.
If we can't afford to keep Murray, many people on here are in for a shock if they think we can afford "better".
 


Surrey Phil

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Aug 3, 2010
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Think Murray's a goner & is rumoured to be talking to Leeds. Would've been a good squad member next season but Gus will bring in others - chillax!!
 




Giraffe

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Murray not clapping? Now that was a shock :D

I had a flashback to Brentford!

Personally, I'm not fussed if he signs or not, as long as he decides in plenty of time so Gus can get a replacement in, if he decides to leave.

For this reason I think Gus will give him to mid July and then give up and sign someone else.
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
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All this "we can do better" "not bothered if he leaves" business is, to me, complete and utter turd. The guys banged in 20 goals this season, add to that countless assists, and the fact he has won us numerous penalties. Its shown in the games he hasn't played how lost we look up front without him, and how important his hold up play is.
The issue seems to be money, those thinking we'll walk into the transfer market and pick up somebody with Glenn's talent. Funnily enough, Murray according to Wikipedia has played 118 games for us, scoring 53 goals, Zamora played 119 (when we owned him) and scored 70, not a HUGE difference.
If we can't afford to keep Murray, many people on here are in for a shock if they think we can afford "better".
Agree totally, but this happens when a player might be leaving (or not signing).
He was never that good anyway.
Even happened when it looked like LuaLua wasn't going to come back!
 


Scoffers

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Jan 13, 2004
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In the last two/three games he's been injured, how many points have we picked up ?

This is how I feel. Muzza's all round game is so important for us, not just the 22 goals but the lay-offs and reverse passes, the knock downs and all those free kicks he wins us. I believe we would have won easily today if he'd been fit.
 
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8ace

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Jul 21, 2003
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I thought the hug between LuaLua and Poyet/Bloom was much more genuine than the half-hearted one with Murray when the team were being introduced. Maybe I'm reading too much into it :shrug:
 




Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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All this "we can do better" "not bothered if he leaves" business is, to me, complete and utter turd. The guys banged in 20 goals this season, add to that countless assists, and the fact he has won us numerous penalties. Its shown in the games he hasn't played how lost we look up front without him, and how important his hold up play is.
The issue seems to be money, those thinking we'll walk into the transfer market and pick up somebody with Glenn's talent. Funnily enough, Murray according to Wikipedia has played 118 games for us, scoring 53 goals, Zamora played 119 (when we owned him) and scored 70, not a HUGE difference.
If we can't afford to keep Murray, many people on here are in for a shock if they think we can afford "better".

Totally agreed. Do people really not see that Murraydoes about 8 different jobs for us, and all of them really well? Strikers like him do NOT grow on trees.
 




bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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I have the feeling that Murray will go, can't blame him for getting the best deal that's on offer. He'll be missed but his departure has no doubt been factored into team planning for next season.
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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I sat 3 seats down from him yesterday, he was clearly enjoying the day, he is obviously very friendly with the other players, lots of congrats. Him and his missus spent the game with El Abds Missus and kid, and GGs. They were all mucking about together, from what I see, he seems to really like being part of the Albion, his missus is very much in with the other WAGs, I'm feeling positive about his future with us.
 


mreprice

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Sep 12, 2010
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All this "we can do better" "not bothered if he leaves" business is, to me, complete and utter turd. The guys banged in 20 goals this season, add to that countless assists, and the fact he has won us numerous penalties. Its shown in the games he hasn't played how lost we look up front without him, and how important his hold up play is.
The issue seems to be money, those thinking we'll walk into the transfer market and pick up somebody with Glenn's talent. Funnily enough, Murray according to Wikipedia has played 118 games for us, scoring 53 goals, Zamora played 119 (when we owned him) and scored 70, not a HUGE difference.
If we can't afford to keep Murray, many people on here are in for a shock if they think we can afford "better".

I also agree totally. Let's remember, Sandaza was the best Gus could come up with when we desperately needed a third striker.

Also if you look at our signings since Gus took over - Poke, Holroyd, Sandaza - even Sparrow and Noone - not many automatic first team selections there. Ankegran has been the only success, and that was only after trying Poke first.
 


Deano's Invisible Pants

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Mar 1, 2008
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Funnily enough, Murray according to Wikipedia has played 118 games for us, scoring 53 goals, Zamora played 119 (when we owned him) and scored 70, not a HUGE difference.
If we can't afford to keep Murray, many people on here are in for a shock if they think we can afford "better".

Quite a sizeable difference in % terms, added to which, some of Zamora's games and goals were in the Championship. Don't get me wrong, Murray's done great for us and I want him to stay, but I don't think we should break our wage structure for him. If we do, we set a precedent for all future demands, and then we're headed down the path of having a wage bill that is completely out of kilter with our revenues.
 




El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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Also if you look at our signings since Gus took over - Poke, Holroyd, Sandaza - even Sparrow and Noone - not many automatic first team selections there. Ankegran has been the only success, and that was only after trying Poke first.

Why are you ignoring Greer, Calderon, Bridcutt, Lua Lua, Barnes and Painter?
 


perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Championship players earn an average salary of £195,750, League One players £67,850 and League Two £49,600.

BBC SPORT | Football | Survey reveals footballers' wages

cf. Gordon Smith (average sort of forward) was signed for £400K and earning £450 a week or £23,400 pa.
This equates (roughly) to a transfer fee of £4 million and wages of £4,500 pw or £234,000 pa. We could not afford his wages on Division 2 attendances. TV money is more now.

Note that young Premier players are probably on a wage that Albion and Championship teams can afford. I bet Chris Wood got under£100K a year.

A competitive budget would be a £5 million kitty for signing on fees and transfer fees ???
 


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