For a club hoping to break the CL and needing firepower up front, Marlon was never in a million years going to be much use.
Quote from: gregnash on May 10, 2011, 12:41:16 PMwe couldn't move Harewood on. MON had put him on such high wages that anyone who might have wanted him was put off. See our current squad for more examples of MON's salary fuckwitteryWasn't Marlon on something like £27,500 a week? Hardly OTT by modern standards.
we couldn't move Harewood on. MON had put him on such high wages that anyone who might have wanted him was put off. See our current squad for more examples of MON's salary fuckwittery
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on May 10, 2011, 12:42:40 PMFor a club hoping to break the CL and needing firepower up front, Marlon was never in a million years going to be much use.We had just finished 11th when we signed him. But as I said earlier once we did become that perenial 6th placed team that was when he needed moving on and better brought in.
Anyway, where is this 5 year plan? Does anyone have a copy?
Quote from: John M on May 10, 2011, 12:52:41 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on May 10, 2011, 12:42:40 PMFor a club hoping to break the CL and needing firepower up front, Marlon was never in a million years going to be much use.We had just finished 11th when we signed him. But as I said earlier once we did become that perenial 6th placed team that was when he needed moving on and better brought in.He was never good enough in the first place, which is why he was on his way to Wigan from West Ham when we bought him.It's all well and good saying he had some impact off the bench, but it wasn't much of an impact, and didn't O'Neill pretend he didn't exist for months after he came off the bench at Spurs to give them a penalty?30k a week, say, for three years? so that's 5m in wages, plus 4.5m in fee with no sell on, so the best part of 10 million pounds Marlon cost us. In return we got 5 league goals. I can't believe anyone doesn't think we've been wasteful with wages looking at figures like that.,
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on May 10, 2011, 01:04:04 PMQuote from: John M on May 10, 2011, 12:52:41 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on May 10, 2011, 12:42:40 PMFor a club hoping to break the CL and needing firepower up front, Marlon was never in a million years going to be much use.We had just finished 11th when we signed him. But as I said earlier once we did become that perenial 6th placed team that was when he needed moving on and better brought in.He was never good enough in the first place, which is why he was on his way to Wigan from West Ham when we bought him.It's all well and good saying he had some impact off the bench, but it wasn't much of an impact, and didn't O'Neill pretend he didn't exist for months after he came off the bench at Spurs to give them a penalty?30k a week, say, for three years? so that's 5m in wages, plus 4.5m in fee with no sell on, so the best part of 10 million pounds Marlon cost us. In return we got 5 league goals. I can't believe anyone doesn't think we've been wasteful with wages looking at figures like that.,I don't rate him, didn't want him and agree it was a waste.But my argument is that we had an emerging strike partnership of Carew and Gabby, who we were unable to better given out standing at the time. So a back-up was needed and for all these '£10m' figures quoted, £4.5m and circa £30k a week was unfortuantely the going rate. Yes, I'd rather have spent it on a better player, but to me it was a stop gap signing that lasted too long. If we had sold him after a year/18 months, as I believe was the original intention, we would have got the majority of that £4.5m back and wahes would only have totalled around £2m-£2.5m. He'd then rate no more mention on here than Zat Knight.
Quote from: John M on May 10, 2011, 12:51:00 PMQuote from: gregnash on May 10, 2011, 12:41:16 PMwe couldn't move Harewood on. MON had put him on such high wages that anyone who might have wanted him was put off. See our current squad for more examples of MON's salary fuckwitteryWasn't Marlon on something like £27,500 a week? Hardly OTT by modern standards. over 30k i heard. You only have to look at where he ended up. Blackpool had no transfer fee to pay and he still only got 20k a week, which is about his level
Nearly £5m in transfer fees, and £30K a week. Close to £10m of money out of the door on Marlon Harewood, which is OTT by any sane standard.
Quote from: gregnash on May 10, 2011, 12:57:15 PMQuote from: John M on May 10, 2011, 12:51:00 PMQuote from: gregnash on May 10, 2011, 12:41:16 PMwe couldn't move Harewood on. MON had put him on such high wages that anyone who might have wanted him was put off. See our current squad for more examples of MON's salary fuckwitteryWasn't Marlon on something like £27,500 a week? Hardly OTT by modern standards. over 30k i heard. You only have to look at where he ended up. Blackpool had no transfer fee to pay and he still only got 20k a week, which is about his levelNearly £5m in transfer fees, and £30K a week. Close to £10m of money out of the door on Marlon Harewood, which is OTT by any sane standard.