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[Football] Raphael Dwamena RIP











trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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Hove
£8m for someone with such a slender (if impressive) track record seems a hell of a lot. I wonder if it's going to be a case of restructuring the deal - maybe that 8m was including all add-ons etc. Otherwise, you'd have to say Zurich are taking the mick a bit...
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
£8m for someone with such a slender (if impressive) track record seems a hell of a lot. I wonder if it's going to be a case of restructuring the deal - maybe that 8m was including all add-ons etc. Otherwise, you'd have to say Zurich are taking the mick a bit...
I simply can't get my head round the thought £8m is expensive, it just isn't.

He's 21.
He's 8 months into a new contract.
He's scored 30 goals in 38 'professional' games.

If he's signed & scored 10 decent goals bidding will begin at £30-40m.

We are Premier League, Raphael might only be worth £4m to Grasshoppers but the Albion, or any other Premier League side, sure as hell aren't buying any young striker on a new contract for 'only' £4m
 






Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
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Hove
shame, could have offered O'Grady as well.....deal breaker !!

We offered O'Grady, but their price went up for them to take him...



edit: this dim witted reply doesn't really work with [MENTION=13683]Cowfold Seagull[/MENTION]'s factual post right above it.
 


British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,894
I simply can't get my head round the thought £8m is expensive, it just isn't.

He's 21.
He's 8 months into a new contract.
He's scored 30 goals in 38 'professional' games.

If he's signed & scored 10 decent goals bidding will begin at £30-40m.

We are Premier League, Raphael might only be worth £4m to Grasshoppers but the Albion, or any other Premier League side, sure as hell aren't buying any young striker on a new contract for 'only' £4m

Not far wrong with that, look at Mbappé, one decent season at Monaco and they are talking figure's of £100m + for an 18yr old.
 




severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,540
By the seaside in West Somerset
Their owner clearly says (I paraphrase) "with TV money in the EPL we are in no hurry to sell. The price for a goalscorer will only go up."

He's not wrong!
 












Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
Not far wrong with that, look at Mbappé, one decent season at Monaco and they are talking figure's of £100m + for an 18yr old.

I can only assume the 'inflated market' bullshite doctrine has finally sunk in.

Sadly it happened on the day when the club finally said 'ah f**k it, just pay the man'.
 
















trueblue

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,381
Hove
I simply can't get my head round the thought £8m is expensive, it just isn't.

He's 21.
He's 8 months into a new contract.
He's scored 30 goals in 38 'professional' games.

If he's signed & scored 10 decent goals bidding will begin at £30-40m.

We are Premier League, Raphael might only be worth £4m to Grasshoppers but the Albion, or any other Premier League side, sure as hell aren't buying any young striker on a new contract for 'only' £4m

Well, firstly he doesn't play for Grasshoppers. He plays for FC Zurich. In fact Grasshoppers is the only club he's scored against that most people will ever have heard of as nearly all his goals so far were netted in Austria - and not against any of the big names.

So in that sense he's entirely unproven at anything like a decent standard.

Which is also why any comparison, as someone else was making, to Mbappe is ridiculous. He's already a star in a much bigger league, as well as the Champions League.
 


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