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Zamora



Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
Totally agree. Zamora could come back play every game, score 40 goals and get back in the England squad. I'm not claiming to know for sure either way, but for me the risk v the amount of our budget he would eat up is not worth it. Upson and Bridge were both younger and more importantly defenders, the game is played in front of you it's easier. Vicente was the most gifted player who ever played for the club IMO but could you call his spell a success? Vicente is an example of what I fear would happen with Bobby the odd brilliant performance interspaced with long periods out.

I would take him on a low wage is a squad player, I just don't think he should be our No.9 with COG filling in when he's injured...


I dont think anyone is suggesting we should be pinning our hopes on Bobby if he were to come back, i would seriusly hope we would be looking at another cracking forward too, that would compliment say Zamora and Baldock.
I woould be trying to ship COG and Colunga out, and be going into the season with Zamora, Baldock and another New Striker, after that if needed we could hit the loan market.
 






glasfryn

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Nov 29, 2005
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somewhere in Eastbourne
I dont think anyone is suggesting we should be pinning our hopes on Bobby if he were to come back, i would seriusly hope we would be looking at another cracking forward too, that would compliment say Zamora and Baldock.
I woould be trying to ship COG and Colunga out, and be going into the season with Zamora, Baldock and another New Striker, after that if needed we could hit the loan market.

is the way to go
lets all hope this can happen
 








Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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I'd love to see him back but, in reality, I'd rather the money went looking for the next Zamora, which is where the Academy and scouting come in. The £1.5m is what, about 4,000 season tickets, can't really see that happening?

He was a great player for us and a great person to have at the club, do we really want those fond memories tainted if it doesn't work out?

Football is a job and players want to be paid for results, we need to shape more into contracts and remuneration based on performance (and league place at the end of the season)and have a little less on up front guaranteed and sentiment.

Having said all of that, I'd probably shed a tear as he walked out!
 


DavidRyder

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Jul 23, 2013
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When the ball hit's the stand at the back of row Z it's Leon Best.

It's a goal it's a goal it's it's not Baldock or Mackail- smith, it's the opposition.


Get Zamo back!

To hell with the expensive - get 'em ALL back!

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Dec 29, 2011
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I'd love to see him back but, in reality, I'd rather the money went looking for the next Zamora, which is where the Academy and scouting come in. The £1.5m is what, about 4,000 season tickets, can't really see that happening?

He was a great player for us and a great person to have at the club, do we really want those fond memories tainted if it doesn't work out?

Football is a job and players want to be paid for results, we need to shape more into contracts and remuneration based on performance (and league place at the end of the season)and have a little less on up front guaranteed and sentiment.

Having said all of that, I'd probably shed a tear as he walked out!

To be fair, if you want to look at the value he'd add to the club you can't just look at season ticket sales. It's also the shirt printing and extra shirt sales, plus the money spent on food and drink by the extra fans. However, you also have to consider the amount of STs sold if we made a marquee signing like a £2m winger or two £1m defenders. It shows ambition and it wouldn't go unnoticed, so I don't think Zamora returning would make sense in a financial setting. However, I'd love to see him walk out onto the pitch even if it is only for one season.
 




Blue Valkyrie

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Sep 1, 2012
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Valhalla
It's going to be pretty disappointing if he ends up signing for someone like Wednesday :cry:
 


poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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I've only seen Zamora for a handful of occasions over the last few seasons but every time he has impressed. Not his prolific nature or eye for a goal, this isn't his game anymore. What he can bring is one of the best English centre forwards at playing that lone striker/target man role. Either in a front two with Baldock playing off him, or as a lone striker holding the ball up long enough to bring the midfield into play. I have seen him perform this latter function admirably at premier league level. His first touch is sublime yet due to his goal scoring record he is severely under-rated amongst football fans. Real football men (Hodgson, Redknapp) know his worth and what he can bring to a team. There is no question in my mind that at Championship level he will be better than Murray and Ulloa at performing that role.

Over to you Mr Chairman
 






Danny-Boy

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Apr 21, 2009
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The Coast
I've only seen Zamora for a handful of occasions over the last few seasons but every time he has impressed. Not his prolific nature or eye for a goal, this isn't his game anymore. What he can bring is one of the best English centre forwards at playing that lone striker/target man role. Either in a front two with Baldock playing off him, or as a lone striker holding the ball up long enough to bring the midfield into play. I have seen him perform this latter function admirably at premier league level. His first touch is sublime yet due to his goal scoring record he is severely under-rated amongst football fans. Real football men (Hodgson, Redknapp) know his worth and what he can bring to a team. There is no question in my mind that at Championship level he will be better than Murray and Ulloa at performing that role.

Over to you Mr Chairman

Better than either Muzza or Ulloa? You havin' a laff? Muzza has been one of the greatest exponents of "holding up" I have seen play in recent years, both for Brighton and Palace.
 




poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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Better than either Muzza or Ulloa? You havin' a laff? Muzza has been one of the greatest exponents of "holding up" I have seen play in recent years, both for Brighton and Palace.

Has Murray done it for over ten years in the premier league and in Europe?

Zamora has done it regularly at the highest level. Murray has spent the majority of his career as an 'exponent of holding up' in League One and League Two.

They are in no way comparable and to even think so is moronic.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Depends who you believe was the cause of his long periods out, the players version or the managers
The players career after the Albion says all you need to know.
 


SAC

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May 21, 2014
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Has Murray done it for over ten years in the premier league and in Europe?

Zamora has done it regularly at the highest level. Murray has spent the majority of his career as an 'exponent of holding up' in League One and League Two.

They are in no way comparable and to even think so is moronic.

Last time Murray played in the Championship he scored 8 goals in 18 games. The time before it was 36 in 79. And he's 31.
Ulloa scored 23 goals in 50 matches and is 28.
Are you seriously saying you would prefer Zamora?
 


poidy

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Aug 3, 2009
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That's exactly what I'm saying
 


Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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Better than either Muzza or Ulloa? You havin' a laff? Muzza has been one of the greatest exponents of "holding up" I have seen play in recent years, both for Brighton and Palace.

Did he do it against Juventus? Did he do it for his country? Did he do it in a European Final? Has he done it for a decade in the Premier League?
 








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