Zurab - I want to come back

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Maguire » 05 May 2010 14:40

Good replacement for Ingimarsson.

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Thomas L'Heureux » 05 May 2010 15:04

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chilipepper91 wow, he's only 28, thought he was early 30s, sign 'im up



Its just the way he looks


Like Zidane?

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by No Hoops » 05 May 2010 15:08

All Premier League clubs have to have a 25 man squad next season, with 7 of the players being under 21.

As there are approx 850 players regerstered to Prem Clubs then this would mean potentially nearly half of the players currently under contract by a Premiership club would be unemployed.

What would you do if you were unwanted by your club and only had 1 yr left on your contract. I would take a pay drop and go for a 3 yr contract elsewhere.

The possibility of Joining a club which is tipped for promotion next year would be a very good prospect if you ask me.

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Sun Tzu » 05 May 2010 15:10

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Terminal Boardom Another ploy from the club to con people into buying STs.


Why don't you just forget about it all? You're clearly not happy supporting the club, reading about it on here must really pain you. Just go do something else, it'll be better for all of us really won't it?


And coming from a poster who months ago declared he wasn't bothering to renew and would 'cherry pick' his games...

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Rex » 05 May 2010 15:15

Good news if Zurab want this. Let the movers and shakers sort this out.


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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by loyalroyal4life » 05 May 2010 16:12

it is good news but i would rather have griffin than kish

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Terminal Boardom » 05 May 2010 16:17

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Terminal Boardom Another ploy from the club to con people into buying STs.


Why don't you just forget about it all? You're clearly not happy supporting the club, reading about it on here must really pain you. Just go do something else, it'll be better for all of us really won't it?


And coming from a poster who months ago declared he wasn't bothering to renew and would 'cherry pick' his games...


Indeed. And I have already earmarked the Bristol City game as one I want to go to. I see this story as being an example of a player making himself available to all comers. Hs time at Blackburn is limited and he wants a new contract somewhere else. Don't be surprised if he leaves Blackburn but only to join a club other than Reading. He may even go abroad. All this is is a simple "Come and get me" plea which will be taken up by his agent.

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by LoyalRoyalFan » 05 May 2010 16:18

Great news.

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by Sun Tzu » 05 May 2010 16:25

Terminal Boardom . All this is is a simple "Come and get me" plea which will be taken up by his agent.


Although he can speak to his agent on the phone (I'm sure he has his number), and his agent will make the connections.

I agree he may not end up with us, he's playing football in this country for the money and that will have big say in where he ends up. But we do have a significant advantage in that he now knows us, knows the manager etc etc and has a positive feel for the club.

It's mind numbingly boring to have the small number of people on here who can be guaranteed to adopt a negative stance on everything. Just can;t see why you bother....


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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Silver Fox » 05 May 2010 16:28

Terminal Boardom All this is is a simple "Come and get me" plea which will be taken up by his agent.


If that's all it is why is it a ploy by the club to con people into buying season tickets? You might want to settle for one conspiracy at a time

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Woodcote Royal » 05 May 2010 18:49

Sun Tzu It's mind numbingly boring to have the small number of people on here who can be guaranteed to adopt a negative stance on everything. Just can;t see why you bother....


Nice to agree with you for once
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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by From Despair To Where? » 05 May 2010 22:16

I don't honestly believe his wages would be that much of a problem. Blackburn aren't one of the higher payers in the Premiership and he's never really been more than a squad player there. I reckon somewhere in the region of £8,000 p/w would secure his signing and, although that is relatively high for us in the current climate, it's not bad for an international captain and most likely less than Ivar is on.

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by Whore Jackie » 05 May 2010 23:13

From Despair To Where? I don't honestly believe his wages would be that much of a problem. Blackburn aren't one of the higher payers in the Premiership and he's never really been more than a squad player there. I reckon somewhere in the region of £8,000 p/w would secure his signing and, although that is relatively high for us in the current climate, it's not bad for an international captain and most likely less than Ivar is on.


Working on the basis that the leaked West Ham weekly figures are broadly correct:

Matthew Upson £70K
Danny Gabbidon £50K
Jonathan Spector £20K
Manuel da Costa £20K
Hérita Ilunga £20K
Fabio Daprelà £10K
James Tomkins £4K
Jordan Spence £400

You could assume £8K wouldn't be enough for Zurab (and Griffin), perhaps a figure +£10K might clinch them both. Lose Ivar off the wage-bill, match Mills' wages, or spunk £400 on Jordan Spence and hope he's not as flat-footed as Pearce.


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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by winchester_royal » 05 May 2010 23:35

Gabbidon is on 50k a week? :|

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by From Despair To Where? » 06 May 2010 06:53

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From Despair To Where? I don't honestly believe his wages would be that much of a problem. Blackburn aren't one of the higher payers in the Premiership and he's never really been more than a squad player there. I reckon somewhere in the region of £8,000 p/w would secure his signing and, although that is relatively high for us in the current climate, it's not bad for an international captain and most likely less than Ivar is on.


Working on the basis that the leaked West Ham weekly figures are broadly correct:

Matthew Upson £70K
Danny Gabbidon £50K
Jonathan Spector £20K
Manuel da Costa £20K
Hérita Ilunga £20K
Fabio Daprelà £10K
James Tomkins £4K
Jordan Spence £400

You could assume £8K wouldn't be enough for Zurab (and Griffin), perhaps a figure +£10K might clinch them both. Lose Ivar off the wage-bill, match Mills' wages, or spunk £400 on Jordan Spence and hope he's not as flat-footed as Pearce.


If you look at the big earners at West Ham, they were all signed at the tail end of Brown's tenure or in the early days of the Icelandic takeover when West Ham were throwing stupid money around on very average players. It's not a fair comparison and Blackburn certainly could not compete with that. Lucas Neill was a high earner at Blackburn and when West Ham bought him they allegedly trippled his wages to £70,000 a week. Khish would not be on anything like the money that Neill was on at Blackburn.

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by toppy » 06 May 2010 08:28

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chilipepper91 wow, he's only 28, thought he was early 30s, sign 'im up



Its just the way he looks


Like Zidane?


Or Arjen Robben Born in 1984 - looks like that's his age

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by CMRoyal » 06 May 2010 08:59

I'm amazed. It's not like he wouldn't be short of offers elsewhere. Maybe it's the can't-quite-believe-it feeling that I have at the moment about the way we finished the season, but I wonder if he, Griff, Kebe, Gylfi and maybe even Feds think it's worth hanging on because we'd have a chance of winning the damned thing next year? Is that too optimistic? :shock:

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 06 May 2010 09:40

Why are folk so negative, there are ways to sign players, and Championship wages are high compared to many European leagues.

He is not in Blackburns plans, they will have to cut the squad size, they have a player that is getting interest, so moving him on makes sense, even if they get no fee, they will save wages. If he is on £15 k a week there they might even pay him off, say £100k to move on, possibly even £250 k, if the higher figure we could poay £10k a week and he would be doing ok.

Have we seen interest from any other clubs, or is he some kind of hidden gem, that BM sussed and got playing?

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by BobKnows » 06 May 2010 10:24

Fingers and toes crossed on this one.

Aside from the promise of regular games, I have a sneaking suspicion that any self-respecting foreign national would prefer to head South to the cultural metropolis that is Reading!

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Re: Zurab - I want to come back

by brendywendy » 06 May 2010 11:34

Whore Jackie
From Despair To Where? I don't honestly believe his wages would be that much of a problem. Blackburn aren't one of the higher payers in the Premiership and he's never really been more than a squad player there. I reckon somewhere in the region of £8,000 p/w would secure his signing and, although that is relatively high for us in the current climate, it's not bad for an international captain and most likely less than Ivar is on.


Working on the basis that the leaked West Ham weekly figures are broadly correct:

Matthew Upson £70K
Danny Gabbidon £50K
Jonathan Spector £20K
Manuel da Costa £20K
Hérita Ilunga £20K
Fabio Daprelà £10K
James Tomkins £4K
Jordan Spence £400

You could assume £8K wouldn't be enough for Zurab (and Griffin), perhaps a figure +£10K might clinch them both. Lose Ivar off the wage-bill, match Mills' wages, or spunk £400 on Jordan Spence and hope he's not as flat-footed as Pearce.


west ham are nororiously stupid when it comes to wages though- i wouldnt use them as the standard

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