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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Gus the teenage cow » 17 Apr 2008 16:07

RG30 Shorey owes nothing to this football club. He's been an immense pro since the day he arrived and a superb addition to our squad. He's been so consistent over a period of time, and maybe the speculation regarding his future has affected his game this season but he's not in a minority that's for sure. Hopefully he'll play his part in securing our Premier League future for next season, and if he wants to leave good luck to him, good luck to the club in getting as high a transfer fee as possible, I suspect he'll probably be valued in the £5million - £7million bracket. The difficulty will be finding a long term replacement.



you obviously have not heard of scott golbourne :roll:

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by savage 4 england » 17 Apr 2008 16:13

Shorey valued at £5-7m?!

I reckon he's at the £3-4m mark.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by CMRoyal » 17 Apr 2008 16:19

Gus the teenage cow Shorey is average, i'd bite your hands and feets off if you gave me 5 million for him, hasn't played well all season yet is guaranteed his game


I beg to differ - he's been shorey-average, but that still puts him better than most of the rest of our squad. His one weakness this season has been a concentration defeciency brought about by bigger clubs' understandable interest in him and his own subconscious cutting of his tie with the club. When at his best (usually against the better clubs, especially on live TV; please let this Sat be another such occasion) he still oozes class, and there have been matches this season when his stats have been nigh on 100% for passes and tackles completed. Trouble is his momentary lapses tend to cost goals, but that only serves to underline his worth to the team. We are going to struggle big time to replace him.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Kevin Doyles Right Foot » 17 Apr 2008 16:24

I reckon that golbourne might add a different dimension to our game than shorey, golbourne is much quicker and more of a Clichy type left back who likes to get forward, whereas Shorey is more of a passer, and is much slower, and can sometimes get caught for pace when a winger is running at him, what do others think?

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Royalee » 17 Apr 2008 16:27

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RG30 Shorey owes nothing to this football club. He's been an immense pro since the day he arrived and a superb addition to our squad. He's been so consistent over a period of time, and maybe the speculation regarding his future has affected his game this season but he's not in a minority that's for sure. Hopefully he'll play his part in securing our Premier League future for next season, and if he wants to leave good luck to him, good luck to the club in getting as high a transfer fee as possible, I suspect he'll probably be valued in the £5million - £7million bracket. The difficulty will be finding a long term replacement.



you obviously have not heard of scott golbourne :roll:


I've seen him and he's certainly not a long term replacement.


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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Coppelled Streets » 17 Apr 2008 16:33

readingbedding If we stay up, sell him as soon as we can.
If we go down, sell him as soon as we can.

He's gone anyway.

That's what I would do.


I doubt he'll go to a top four club. A Villa, Newcastle, Boro maybe but n ot top four.
Either way I think it's clear he's leaving and after his performances this season that's a good thing. Holding him for the final year of his contract means more of the same, and that isn't good enough.

Another example of a over hyped player. Good player but very over hyped.

C'ya.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Royal Lady » 17 Apr 2008 16:42

Well, if I were the manager/scout of a top 10 team, and if I'd watched him these last few months, I wouldn't bid £2million for him. I have no doubt that these clubs already have far better left backs on their books already - he's done himself no favours recently, he has played like he's not interested and as a result has not shown other clubs what he is capable of, thus reducing his selling price imho.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Gus the teenage cow » 17 Apr 2008 16:43

Royal Lady Well, if I were the manager/scout of a top 10 team, and if I'd watched him these last few months, I wouldn't bid £2million for him. I have no doubt that these clubs already have far better left backs on their books already - he's done himself no favours recently, he has played like he's not interested and as a result has not shown other clubs what he is capable of, thus reducing his selling price imho.


why doesn't he get dropped for his lax attiude then?

or is the truth that coppell, for all his supposed integrity, has his favourites?

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Royal Lady » 17 Apr 2008 16:44

because Coppell doesn't have anyone better to replace him with at the moment I would guess.


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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by rg6royal » 17 Apr 2008 16:49

Royal Lady because Coppell doesn't have anyone better to replace him with at the moment I would guess.


Golbourne is meant to be a good player but is he ready to make the big step up is the question.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Gus the teenage cow » 17 Apr 2008 16:50

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Royal Lady because Coppell doesn't have anyone better to replace him with at the moment I would guess.


Golbourne is meant to be a good player but is he ready to make the big step up is the question.


there's only 1 way to find out, isn't there

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Silver Fox » 17 Apr 2008 16:57

I thought Shorey had already left? If not why wasn't he playing on Saturday?

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 17 Apr 2008 16:59

Silver Fox I thought Shorey had already left? If not why wasn't he playing on Saturday?


He was. Only every time the ball came to him, it seemed to have a puncture and he kicked it away to get a new one.

Id be happy with giving Golbourne a season if we had 3 rock solid defenders along side him in the back four. We dont seem to have that at the moment.


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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Southbank Old Boy » 17 Apr 2008 17:00

RG30 Shorey owes nothing to this football club.


I beg to differ. He's owed this club 100% commitment and application this season in return for the handsome wage he's been picking up.

Unfortunately he's not lived up to his previously high standards and that looks like it's probably been due to the interest shown in him by the likes of West Ham. That's not good enough, at least Sidwell maintained his dedication and his form whilst playing out his contract and courting his big money move.

Shorey has to go this summer if there is a hint that he's still distracted by the interest thats been shown in him. Where will he go? I'd guess that West Ham are still in the running, even though MaCartney has probably been the better of the two this season. Villa may show an interest as he fits O'Neils profile for new signings, and maybe Newcastle will sniff around. Bascially it would seem that anyone is going to be able to offer him more money and so I can't blame him for looking elsewhere whilst he can.

Where do we go next? Goldbourn isn't up to it from what I've seen. It would appear that Coppell felt the same with the way he's been shipped out on loan this season and not been given a sniff of the first team after the Bolton debacle. It will be yet another signing that Coppell (or whoever is in charge next season) will have to integrate into the squad after not strengthening enough over the last couple of transfer windows.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Royal Lady » 17 Apr 2008 17:03

Well said Southbank Old Boy. You couldn't knock Sidders for his continued dedication to the cause last season. Will Shorey go to West Ham and end up on their bench I wonder?

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Y25 » 17 Apr 2008 17:06

Shame we never sold in Jan when I thought we might get 5M now we'll be lucky if we get half that

I was over the moon when he got call the England call up but since then he's been SHITE
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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Royalee » 17 Apr 2008 17:08

Maybe - just maybe, we'll see the Nicky Shorey of old when Coppell does the right thing and drops Hunt, giving him a proper winger to link up with.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by wolsey » 17 Apr 2008 17:22

Royalee Maybe - just maybe, we'll see the Nicky Shorey of old when Coppell does the right thing and drops Hunt, giving him a proper winger to link up with.



And who was the winger in front of him last season when he played so well?

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by Royalee » 17 Apr 2008 17:28

wolsey
Royalee Maybe - just maybe, we'll see the Nicky Shorey of old when Coppell does the right thing and drops Hunt, giving him a proper winger to link up with.



And who was the winger in front of him last season when he played so well?


Convey for a while, then Shorey faded at the end of the season when Hunt came in and we slipped out of a European place. The slide was less noticeable then, but it was noticeable nonetheless.

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Re: Shorey weighing up his options

by wolsey » 17 Apr 2008 17:34

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wolsey
Royalee Maybe - just maybe, we'll see the Nicky Shorey of old when Coppell does the right thing and drops Hunt, giving him a proper winger to link up with.



And who was the winger in front of him last season when he played so well?


Convey for a while, then Shorey faded at the end of the season when Hunt came in and we slipped out of a European place. The slide was less noticeable then, but it was noticeable nonetheless.


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