Spurs bid rejected
I recall something about a £14/15 million bid going in from Tottingham in 08/09, but it being rejected as Downing was obviously central to Boro's attempts to stay up. That obviously worked. The suggestion was 'arry would then follow it up in the summer. But he never did.There seems to be confusion over the exact amount we paid, as I've seen it listed as £10 and £11 million previously.
O'Neill believes the 24-year-old will prove to be a bargain. He told the Sunday Mirror: "£10m is a bargain. It's great value and he's a superb acquisition. He's got pace, although he admits he could add a few more goals to his game. I'm delighted to have him
Quote from: KevinGage on July 16, 2011, 09:55:30 PMI recall something about a £14/15 million bid going in from Tottingham in 08/09, but it being rejected as Downing was obviously central to Boro's attempts to stay up. That obviously worked. The suggestion was 'arry would then follow it up in the summer. But he never did.There seems to be confusion over the exact amount we paid, as I've seen it listed as £10 and £11 million previously.QuoteO'Neill believes the 24-year-old will prove to be a bargain. He told the Sunday Mirror: "£10m is a bargain. It's great value and he's a superb acquisition. He's got pace, although he admits he could add a few more goals to his game. I'm delighted to have himNo need for any confusion, from the mouth of the man who signed him.
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has hailed the signing of Stewart Downing as a "bargain" and expects the winger to be a great addition to his squad.Downing became Villa's first signing of the summer when he joined from Middlesbrough last week and O'Neill is delighted to have landed the England international.Villa paid Boro an initial £10million, with a further £2million due dependent on appearances, but O'Neill believes the 24-year-old will prove his worth when he is fully fit.Downing is currently recovering from surgery on a broken foot and is not expected to feature until October."£10m is a bargain," he told the Sunday Mirror. "It's great value and he's a superb acquisition.""He's got pace, although he admits he could add a few more goals to his game. I'm delighted to have him."He's had a nasty injury and won't be available for a considerable time, but he'll be sensational when he is."
Quote from: Dave on July 17, 2011, 12:15:30 AMQuote from: KevinGage on July 16, 2011, 09:55:30 PMI recall something about a £14/15 million bid going in from Tottingham in 08/09, but it being rejected as Downing was obviously central to Boro's attempts to stay up. That obviously worked. The suggestion was 'arry would then follow it up in the summer. But he never did.There seems to be confusion over the exact amount we paid, as I've seen it listed as £10 and £11 million previously.QuoteO'Neill believes the 24-year-old will prove to be a bargain. He told the Sunday Mirror: "£10m is a bargain. It's great value and he's a superb acquisition. He's got pace, although he admits he could add a few more goals to his game. I'm delighted to have himNo need for any confusion, from the mouth of the man who signed him.Almost Dave, the article in full:QuoteAston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has hailed the signing of Stewart Downing as a "bargain" and expects the winger to be a great addition to his squad.Downing became Villa's first signing of the summer when he joined from Middlesbrough last week and O'Neill is delighted to have landed the England international.Villa paid Boro an initial £10million, with a further £2million due dependent on appearances, but O'Neill believes the 24-year-old will prove his worth when he is fully fit.Downing is currently recovering from surgery on a broken foot and is not expected to feature until October."£10m is a bargain," he told the Sunday Mirror. "It's great value and he's a superb acquisition.""He's got pace, although he admits he could add a few more goals to his game. I'm delighted to have him."He's had a nasty injury and won't be available for a considerable time, but he'll be sensational when he is."
I remember seeing MON on SSN stating we paid £12m for Downing. Interviewed after a pre-season friendly.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on July 17, 2011, 01:29:15 AMQuote from: Dave on July 17, 2011, 12:15:30 AMQuote from: KevinGage on July 16, 2011, 09:55:30 PMI recall something about a £14/15 million bid going in from Tottingham in 08/09, but it being rejected as Downing was obviously central to Boro's attempts to stay up. That obviously worked. The suggestion was 'arry would then follow it up in the summer. But he never did.There seems to be confusion over the exact amount we paid, as I've seen it listed as £10 and £11 million previously.QuoteO'Neill believes the 24-year-old will prove to be a bargain. He told the Sunday Mirror: "£10m is a bargain. It's great value and he's a superb acquisition. He's got pace, although he admits he could add a few more goals to his game. I'm delighted to have himNo need for any confusion, from the mouth of the man who signed him.Almost Dave, the article in full:QuoteAston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has hailed the signing of Stewart Downing as a "bargain" and expects the winger to be a great addition to his squad.Downing became Villa's first signing of the summer when he joined from Middlesbrough last week and O'Neill is delighted to have landed the England international.Villa paid Boro an initial £10million, with a further £2million due dependent on appearances, but O'Neill believes the 24-year-old will prove his worth when he is fully fit.Downing is currently recovering from surgery on a broken foot and is not expected to feature until October."£10m is a bargain," he told the Sunday Mirror. "It's great value and he's a superb acquisition.""He's got pace, although he admits he could add a few more goals to his game. I'm delighted to have him."He's had a nasty injury and won't be available for a considerable time, but he'll be sensational when he is." Obviously it's all just conjecture, but do you think that in a season and a half he will have played enough games to trigger that clause?I don't.