£6,000,000
Accept it now Jez.
posted on 11/1/14
I'll drive him there myself.
I really will!
posted on 12/1/14
Let's not blame Shane Long for everything that's wrong with Albion at the moment. He missed a chance late on, the Southampton 'keeper made a great save, it's sometimes difficult to tell which is which. Shane Long is not the only player who is misfiring at the moment. Look at Sessegnon - he was championed very strongly as a signing, yet he's tailed off badly recently, and I bet he's missed more chances than Long has.
posted on 12/1/14
This is an article about the sale of Shane Long. Ofcourse people are going to forward their feeling on him here. Nobody is blaming 'everything going wrong at WBA' solely on him.
I think his performances (apart from 1 good game vs Villa) have been woeful this season. Have we actually even won a game he's started this season?
It's not the fact he's very bad in front of goal. It's the constant
• being caught offside
• fouling the opposition (needlessly nudging the defender in the back giving possession back to the opposition)
• the fact, his inclusion keeps Berahino & Vydra on the bench. Both did more in 5 minute cameos, than Long did in 90mins yesterday.
• our football suffers when he's in team. Not his fault, true. But it's what happens.
He has his positives but they are far out weighed by his negatives for me. As I mentioned, the most worrying thing at the moment, is that he is keeping 2 natural, exciting goal scorers out of the team.
The fact somebody is willing to offer £6,000,000 to take him off our hands, staggers me. I only hope Bruce didn't watch yesterday's game as he may be regretting his decision.
Harsh?...maybe, but that's my opinion.
posted on 12/1/14
If a club is willing to pay us more than what we paid for him, we shouldn't even think about it considering he isn't going to develop into a 10-12 goal a season striker.
The one thing I would say is that there is a possibility someone like Mel who will want to press from the front may want to keep someone like Long who does that well. But at the moment £6m looks more than tempting.
posted on 12/1/14
How much did we pay for him ?
Is there a profit plus a dozen pints of Guiness ?
posted on 13/1/14
I think we paid £4.5 million for him, rising to some other figure based on appearances. I agree with Teix, I can't see him developing into a 10-12 goal striker any time soon, but it is interesting that first Clarke and then Downing opted to start him rather than Berahino or Vydra. I wouldn't want Berahino feeling the weight of too much pressure on his young shoulders at this early stage of his career, but with the right CF he would flourish. Is Anichebe that CF?
posted on 13/1/14
The right CF is none other than Anelka, how he and Berahino have not started together after the promise and 3 goals they got against west ham is beyond me
posted on 13/1/14
I honestly think my judgement has been clouded by him being a decent hard working guy. In the position he is supposed to play I would expect more goals and they haven't come. For that sort of money let him go
posted on 14/1/14
Woy, I wasn't suggesting that Victor Anichebe is the CF for Saido Berahino to play off, I was questioning whether he is. With his injury record so far, I haven't seen enough to be able to make up my mind about him.
posted on 15/1/14
I never said you were mate, all I said was that Anelka should be partnering berahino after the West Ham game, they can bring the best out of each other.