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by Ian Royal » 13 Jun 2007 17:12

SpaceCruiser Just had a look on soccerbase, the ones I found were:

Greg Halford £2,500,000
Shaka Hislop £1,580,000
Simon Osborn £1,100,000
Adrian Williams £750,000
Carl Asaba £590,000
Scott Taylor £500,000
Keith Curle £500,000

Andy Hughes £500,000 (says signed, but we know the fee)
Shaun Allaway £300,000
Grant Brebner? (says signed, but I can't remember the fee)
Craig Maskell £225,000
Lee Nogan £170,000


So what we're saying is other than Hughes we've sold virtually no-one for more than a couple of hundred k since we moved to the Mad Stad... pretty good going to get £2.5m - £3.5m whatever the figure is for Halford.

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by Royalcop » 13 Jun 2007 17:20

bassavage Speaking of Shaun Allaway, what happened to him? I thought he was the next big star and since he moved to Leeds I've not heard about him since.


There was a broadsheet newspaper article about him fairly recently. I don't recall much of what it said but I don't think he ever got past 4th choice keeper at Leeds before drifting away, possibly into non-league.

Found it, it was in 2004 so not sure what's happened since then -

[b]Frustrated Allaway given chance in shop window
Our correspondent speaks to Slough's unfulfilled goalkeeper
By Russell Kempson
FIVE years ago, Shaun Allaway had the world at his feet. Or, more precisely, in his hands. He was one of the most highly rated young goalkeepers in the country and played for the England Under-17 side against Argentina at Wembley Stadium. Among his team-mates were Jermaine Pennant and Jermaine Jenas; one of his opponents was Carlos Tevez.
Pennant now hovers on the fringes for Arsenal, Jenas is a regular with Newcastle United and Tevez, the Boca Juniors striker, helped his country to win the Olympic gold medal this year. Today, Allaway will play for Slough Town, the Ryman League premier division side, against Yeading in the FA Cup second round.

Remarkably, it is only Allaway’s fourth senior appearance since that game at Wembley in 1999. All have been with Slough, the first in their 2-1 victory against Walsall, the Coca-Cola League One club, in the first round of the Cup last month. A series of fine saves, highlighted on Match of the Day, brought satisfaction at the end of years of frustration.

“Yep, that was my first-ever competitive game,â€
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by Behindu » 13 Jun 2007 17:21

Was at grimsby on loan IIRC, but didn't get many games even there.

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by bassavage » 13 Jun 2007 19:40

Behindu Was at grimsby on loan IIRC, but didn't get many games even there.


Didn't play at all according to this.

http://grimsbytown.rivals.net/default.a ... 384807&p=2

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by TheLawnMowerMan » 13 Jun 2007 19:57

Ian Royal
SpaceCruiser Just had a look on soccerbase, the ones I found were:

Greg Halford £2,500,000
Shaka Hislop £1,580,000
Simon Osborn £1,100,000
Adrian Williams £750,000
Carl Asaba £590,000


So what we're saying is other than Hughes we've sold virtually no-one for more than a couple of hundred k since we moved to the Mad Stad... pretty good going to get £2.5m - £3.5m whatever the figure is for Halford.


2 out of the top 5 when you include Asaba, but point taken.


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