have we ever spent over the odds?

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have we ever spent over the odds?

by paddy20 » 30 Jul 2013 10:55

With our recent lull in activity in the transfer market it led me to wondering have we ever spent over the odds on a player? With the premiss that you have to speculate to accumulate and (we all know what happens every time we get promoted) is this lack of risk taking holding us back . I can think of a few going back as far as the Burns era but not much since. Forget about wages as we are never sure about these but actual transfer fees. Also what in your opinion were our best and worse buys?

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Ian Royal » 30 Jul 2013 11:01

Fae. Halford. Matejovsky. Blackman. Bennett. Sheppard. Murray. Rasiak. Evers.

There are loads of examples.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Cape Town Royal » 30 Jul 2013 11:09

Best buys have to be Doyle / Long and probably Senior, because not only did we buy them cheap and sell them big relative to the times, but they also delivered massively over a few seasons before leaving...

Worst for me is Fae and Halford because of the fee and what they gave us...

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by maffff » 30 Jul 2013 11:52

Ian Royal Fae. Halford. Matejovsky. Blackman. Bennett. Sheppard. Murray. Rasiak. Evers.

There are loads of examples.


Sheppard was free.

Rasiak was good for us. We needed someone like him when he left.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by handbags_harris » 30 Jul 2013 12:11

maffff Sheppard was free.


We still spent over the odds on him.

Everything's relative, Steve Moran and Craig Maskell for £250k were hideous by our standards in the late 80's/early 90's. Meaker in the swap deal for Simon Osborn was crap, Barry Hunter was supposedly the Adrian Williams replacement and at £400k was overpriced. Then you start to get into the realms of Tommy Burns signings, all bar 2 or 3 were horrendous buys at any price (Murty, Forster and McIntyre arguably).


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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by total_biscuit » 30 Jul 2013 12:22

Keith Scott (allegedly)

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by bakerlou » 30 Jul 2013 12:34

£½m for Sean Evers.

£700k for that right winger from York City was a lot as well, whatever his name was.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Ian Royal » 30 Jul 2013 12:43

maffff
Ian Royal Fae. Halford. Matejovsky. Blackman. Bennett. Sheppard. Murray. Rasiak. Evers.

There are loads of examples.


Sheppard was free.

Rasiak was good for us. We needed someone like him when he left.

That's right, I was thinking of the other Irish striker we got who did nothing. Mooney?

Cape Town Royal Best buys have to be Doyle / Long and probably Senior, because not only did we buy them cheap and sell them big relative to the times, but they also delivered massively over a few seasons before leaving...

Kitson, whilst not in the same league as Doyle and Long in the cheap stakes, was still cheap as chips and sold for mega bucks considering his impact here. I guess you could argue that we've actually spent significantly more on Doyle and Long than their fees reflect seeing as I doubt we'd have bought those turkeys Mooney and Bennett without their success for a pittance.

Shorey another great bargain. Plus Ingimarsson. The list of great bargains is almost too full to list the best of them.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Jez » 30 Jul 2013 12:52

bakerlou £½m for Sean Evers.

£700k for that right winger from York City was a lot as well, whatever his name was.



risking a whoooosh here but i think you mean Graeme Murty??


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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Jackson Corner » 30 Jul 2013 12:55

bakerlou £½m for Sean Evers.

£700k for that right winger from York City was a lot as well, whatever his name was.


If you mean Murts that was the best 700k the club ever spent even if he did end up at right back!

Fae has to be the worst. He was meant to replace Sidwell. In hindsight we should have just given Sids the 2;5 million he would have kept us up and paid it back in one season.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by ayjaydee » 30 Jul 2013 13:02

I'd have put £250k for Keith Scott being right up there.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Super Kevin Bremner! » 30 Jul 2013 13:09

Carl Asaba £800,000.

Steve Moran £250,000

Darren Caskey £750,000 (that one turned put alright into opinion though)

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by thirtyyarder » 30 Jul 2013 13:15

I'll probably get shot to pieces for this, but in terms of what we paid for him, Bobby Convey only really delivered in one season.

He was one of my favorite players at the time, mainly because of champ man, but to compare his impact to Murtys, you would have to say that value for money he was not.


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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by maffff » 30 Jul 2013 13:27

What about Lita?

Does everyone still hate Chris Gunter?

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by MouldyRoyal » 30 Jul 2013 13:31

I'd rather play Cummings or Kelly, which presumably means I h8 him.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Deadlock » 30 Jul 2013 13:32

Cape Town Royal Best buys have to be Doyle / Long and probably Senior, because not only did we buy them cheap and sell them big relative to the times, but they also delivered massively over a few seasons before leaving...

Worst for me is Fae and Halford because of the fee and what they gave us...

Did we not recoup Halford's fee, though? I agree every penny spent on his wages was effectively flushed down the toilet.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by NewCorkSeth » 30 Jul 2013 13:39

Fae says it all

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Tilehurstsouthbank » 30 Jul 2013 13:50

I think the £2m on Lita panned out to be more than generous considering. He scored goals, (not enough IMO) but the baggage that came with him? :o

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Pepe the Horseman » 30 Jul 2013 13:56

Think we only paid £1m for Lita.

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Re: have we ever spent over the odds?

by Once were Biscuitmen » 30 Jul 2013 13:59

Super Kevin Bremner! Carl Asaba £800,000.

Steve Moran £250,000

Darren Caskey £750,000 (that one turned put alright into opinion though)


Caskey almost single handedly saved us from relegation with his free kicks - the fat ****

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