filbertway Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 A lot of people are working on the assumption that MDV and Elvis will have actually gone by the end of the transfer window...The rest appear to want Fryatt to go. It's quite possible that all 3 of them will still be here come 11/08. We should work on the assumption they're not good enough for the team anyway, so therefore don't count. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Fox Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Yawn all you like mate. Unless you can convince me otherwise.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Master Fox Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Anyone who posts the following can suck my balls: Over-priced I'd expect more for the money He'd better bag 20+ goals for the amount of money. Etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Fox Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 We should work on the assumption they're not good enough for the team anyway, so therefore don't count. If that were true, why is MA bothering to play them? Why not leave them out of the friendlies and play Academy players to make up the numbers and prove what they are capable of? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonw88 Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Ooooh 5 minutes until DJ Dudley rocks da house! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluefoxtim Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Yawn all you like mate.Unless you can convince me otherwise.. It is plain to see what the going rate for strikers is. I don't see why it should have to brought up all the time. I would rather have DJ, than Varney, Eastwood or Sharp and they all went for around the same figure. If that is the standard price, then how can it be called 'over-priced'? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wasyls Pec Deck Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 I can't believe all this negativety about Fryatt...give him a break! We've only seen a tiny bit of what he can do, selling him would be plain silly in my opinion. Fryatt, Cort, Hume, DJ?? Fowler?? for me...De Vries can fook off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Fox Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Anyone who posts the following can suck my balls:Over-priced I'd expect more for the money He'd better bag 20+ goals for the amount of money. Etc Get those balls over here, my son. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babylon Posted 20 July 2007 Author Share Posted 20 July 2007 A lot of people are working on the assumption that MDV and Elvis will have actually gone by the end of the transfer window...The rest appear to want Fryatt to go. It's quite possible that all 3 of them will still be here come 11/08. So what, they can rot in the reserves until the summer then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluefoxtim Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 If that were true, why is MA bothering to play them?Why not leave them out of the friendlies and play Academy players to make up the numbers and prove what they are capable of? Who is going to put an offer in if they are rotting away and un-fit? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simi Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Agreed, we have to play along with the market or we just won't get the players ahead of clubs with parachute money to burn.MM is sticking to his promise of spending £4m this summer with: £2.1 (campbell) + £750,000 (clemence) + undisclosed. (Kaebi) Don't forget £650,000 back in from McCarthy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Ooooh 5 minutes until DJ Dudley rocks da house! does he turn you on? does he? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STUHILL Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Don't suppose press conference will be on skysports news?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kent Fox Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 It is plain to see what the going rate for strikers is. I don't see why it should have to brought up all the time. I would rather have DJ, than Varney, Eastwood or Sharp and they all went for around the same figure. If that is the standard price, then how can it be called 'over-priced'? WHAT? Get some facts.. I think you will find them earlier in this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonw88 Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Don't suppose press conference will be on skysports news?? It's official, on OS now! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wycombe Fox Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Lates...1076106,00.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluefoxtim Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Lates...1076106,00.html There you go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevosevic Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Don't suppose press conference will be on skysports news?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Don't suppose press conference will be on skysports news?? A birmingham fan in my office has just received a text from Birmingham City's text service saying that we have signed Campbell for £1.6M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simi Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 DJ Spins InPosted on: Fri 20 Jul 2007 Leicester City have beaten off competition from a host of Championship clubs to sign Birmingham City striker Dudley 'DJ' Campbell for a fee that could rise to £2.1million. Well known for his pace and eye for a goal, the 25-year-old hitman joins the Foxes on a four-year contract and becomes manager Martin Allen's 12th capture of the summer. Despite making only 20 starts during his first full season at St. Andrew's, Campbell scored an impressive 12 goals to play his part in the successful promotion bid. It was Allen who gave Campbell his first break in professional football, capturing the striker for £5,000 from non-league Yeading, where he had scored an incredible 83 times in 109 appearances, in January 2005. Campbell famously scored two goals to lead the Bees to victory over Premiership side Sunderland in the fourth round of the FA Cup in January 2006 - and just three days later he would become a Blues player in an initial £500,000 deal. The player joins up with former team-mates Stephen Clemence and Bruno N'Gotty, who have also made the move from St Andrew's to the Walkers Stadium this summer. City chairman Milan Mandaric said: "DJ is a player whom we have been chasing for some time and after long and exhausting negotiations we are delighted to have completed the deal. "This is a signing that really excites me and I believe he will be a great acquisition for Leicester City Football Club. He has great pace and he scores goals." Campbell began his career as a youth player at Aston Villa. Spells at Chesham, Stevenage and Billericay followed before he signed for Yeading in 2003. The £2.1million fee is the highest paid for a player by the club since the acquisition of Ian Walker for £2.5million from Tottenham Hotspur in 2001. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBK Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 DJ!DJ Spins InPosted on: Fri 20 Jul 2007Leicester City have beaten off competition from a host of Championship clubs to sign Birmingham City striker Dudley 'DJ' Campbell for a fee that could rise to £2.1million.Well known for his pace and eye for a goal, the 25-year-old hitman joins the Foxes on a four-year contract and becomes manager Martin Allen's 12th capture of the summer.Despite making only 20 starts during his first full season at St. Andrew's, Campbell scored an impressive 12 goals to play his part in the successful promotion bid. It was Allen who gave Campbell his first break in professional football, capturing the striker for £5,000 from non-league Yeading, where he had scored an incredible 83 times in 109 appearances, in January 2005.Campbell famously scored two goals to lead the Bees to victory over Premiership side Sunderland in the fourth round of the FA Cup in January 2006 - and just three days later he would become a Blues player in an initial £500,000 deal.The player joins up with former team-mates Stephen Clemence and Bruno N'Gotty, who have also made the move from St Andrew's to the Walkers Stadium this summer.City chairman Milan Mandaric said: "DJ is a player whom we have been chasing for some time and after long and exhausting negotiations we are delighted to have completed the deal."This is a signing that really excites me and I believe he will be a great acquisition for Leicester City Football Club. He has great pace and he scores goals."Campbell began his career as a youth player at Aston Villa. Spells at Chesham, Stevenage and Billericay followed before he signed for Yeading in 2003.The £2.1million fee is the highest paid for a player by the club since the acquisition of Ian Walker for £2.5million from Tottenham Hotspur in 2001. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Bluefoxtim Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 A birmingham fan in my office has just received a text from Birmingham City's text service saying that we have signed Campbell for £1.6M When it's on the OS saying £2.1m? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STUHILL Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 A birmingham fan in my office has just received a text from Birmingham City's text service saying that we have signed Campbell for £1.6M 1.6 is more like it and then we pay more if he is successful. Good business! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Villa Posted 20 July 2007 Share Posted 20 July 2007 Its says on the OS could rise to 2.1 million Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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