facaldaqui How much is Shane worth? In comparison to our previous sales, I'd say 3 or 4 million. According to the BBC/Daily Mail: "Newcastle watched Reading striker Shane Long impress against Macedonia and Uruguay for Ireland in the last week, but will face competition from Wolves, Aston Villa, West Ham and Stoke". If that many clubs are seriously looking at Shane, might we see the price pushed up to a level that would at least give Brian something to play with after housekeeping expenses? No wonder Mr Madge loves Brian: this time last year Shane Long wasn't worth tuppence.
I think it's significantly higher and if Shane gets another 3-4-5 goals by the season's end, 5M would be cheap by today's standards.
Much though I like Shane, he's not irreplaceable. As for Stoke, you'd think they'd've had their fingers burned enough buying players off Reading. Good luck to Shane, but he could turn out like most of our other ex-stars--not so good outside the supportive and patient environment provided at Reading.
I think the mistake many make is to think of Shane as a club's main striker
rather than someone who harries defences and makes space for others or
wears down teams. I think his best position would probably be wide in a 4-3-3
though obviously he's not doing badly in 442.
The Man C defenders, the Ipswich defender both talked about how he runs all day
and makes things difficult for defenders. Good managers won't just be looking at
him for his goals, but as part of an attacking set-up, where (maybe) his goals will not
be quite so important.
Injuries permitting, I think Shane will be even better next year. Trapattoni talks about
the need to think faster but says he's still young. He IS still young, 2-3 years off where
the vast majority of strikers peak, but as we all know, Shane didn't have the normal
years of Academy development, so in football experience he's younger still.
If we make the PO's he's 5M. If we go up he's 6M. If he has one more good season, who knows?