£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson 11:57 - Jul 14 with 23484 views | rangerslee | Personal terms being discussed. | | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 18:18 - Jul 17 with 4203 views | simmo | Sky sports say we have confirmed a fee and all we are waiting for is a medical, they reckon him, Rio and poss Caulker all done before we go Germany. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 18:24 - Jul 17 with 4161 views | DylanP | The last article that i read on the Rio deal stated that it would be for 25-30K a week plus appearance bonuses. That is a hell of a lot less than the 80K that people keep bring up on here. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 18:25 - Jul 17 with 4149 views | BrianMcCarthy |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 18:24 - Jul 17 by DylanP | The last article that i read on the Rio deal stated that it would be for 25-30K a week plus appearance bonuses. That is a hell of a lot less than the 80K that people keep bring up on here. |
Dylan, you're right - we just don't know. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 13:41 - Jul 18 with 3692 views | JonDoeman |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 14:07 - Jul 18 with 3572 views | 08olesen | Looks to me like a great finisher. Not sure he will be stretching the defense with his pace, but he seems good in the air and can have a good scrap. Basically looks like a charlie Austin double, which is good, but we still need some with pace if Remy goes. Especially now that Grannero is staying and farulin is fit, i would like to see some through balls, which was not a tactic used much last year. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 14:59 - Jul 18 with 3364 views | kingsburyR | We had tactics last season??????? | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 15:52 - Jul 18 with 3277 views | aston_hoop | Would be happy if we pull this one off. Maybe because of our excellent track record of Icelandic strikers in the Premiership... In other Premiership striker news, I see Leicester have spent £7mil on Ulloa from Brighton. Would anyone have taken him at that price? | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 05:36 - Jul 19 with 3035 views | HAYESBOY | http://totaldutchfootball.com/2014/07/18/qpr-target-sigthorsson-is-close-to-tran Kolbeinn Sigthórsson is leaving Eredivisie champions Ajax after having spent three seasons in Amsterdam. Head coach Frank de Boer earlier today stated that “Sigthórsson is close to transfer” and is set to leave to Amsterdam club writes Alex Pieter. He is set to join English side Queens Park Rangers for a reported fee of £5m. The striker duties in Amsterdam are now the responsibility of new signings Arkadiusz Milik and Ricardo Zivkovic. Sigthórsson’s time in Amsterdam can best be described as tumultuous. The Icelander never really developed into the player Ajax hoped he would when they bought him from AZ Alkmaar in 2011 for €4.5m. A large part of this was due to Sigthórsson’s inability to stay healthy. He suffered a series of injuries while at Ajax and was rarely in peak fitness or form. When he was, he showed brief flashes of his true potential. However, Sigthórsson did have a knack for scoring important goals for Ajax. This past season he managed 10 goals in 30 league appearances and many of those coming at vital times. Sigthórsson’s biggest problem in Amsterdam was that he never had the attributes of a classic Ajax number nine. Sigthórsson is at his best when he is receiving a steady diet of crosses, something Ajax, traditionally, is not keen on doing. For one, Sigthórsson struggles to create for himself and often needs his chances served to him on a silver platter in order to deliver. He is very average on the ball and lacks pace, which can be attributed to his long injury history, particularly his fractured ankle in the 2011-2012 season. Frank de Boer tried him on the wing this year with very limited success, so versatility is another issue for Sigthórsson, as he is best as a lone or paired striker. His finishing is very inconsistent, something that must improve if he is to succeed at QPR. Sigthórsson also has a bit of a “clutch factor” about him. It seemed this past year when Ajax was truly in need of a goal Sigthórsson was someone they could turn to, and many times he delivered. For example, he scored a huge goal in de Klassieker against Feyenoord which levelled the score 1-1, Ajax would go on to win 2-1. Another example is when he scored the lone goal in the first match back from the winter pause, to give Ajax an important three points against PSV. For all of Sigthórsson’s shortcomings, he is still a very solid player. It may be that the Icelandic international just needs a change of scenery and a club that plays a style for suited to his strengths. A capable passer, Sigthórsson is also a physical attacker, standing at 6’3 he is a force to be reckoned with through the air. If he is able to stay healthy, get quality service and fit into the QPR system he could end up being a very solid investment for the Premier League club | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 06:30 - Jul 19 with 3005 views | Kiwi76 | That seems pretty warts & all summary - if he was perfect #9 he wouldn't be coming to us. Injuries always seem a worry with us but hopefully the challenge of proving himself in the Prem will keep him honest. Agree with need to add some pace but maybe Harry is fine with that being out wide with Phillips, Traore & Hoilett? | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 06:33 - Jul 19 with 3003 views | facto |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 14:59 - Jul 18 by kingsburyR | We had tactics last season??????? |
kingsie get with the programe old chap.....our tactic was not to have any tactics! | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 07:54 - Jul 19 with 2941 views | JonDoeman | Struggling to agree terms! That's what happens when you get a rep for paying over the odds..... greedy agents & players taking the piss! | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 07:56 - Jul 19 with 2941 views | facto |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 07:54 - Jul 19 by JonDoeman | Struggling to agree terms! That's what happens when you get a rep for paying over the odds..... greedy agents & players taking the piss! |
or phil weird lost his bean counter again! | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 08:50 - Jul 19 with 2843 views | johnhoop |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 05:36 - Jul 19 by HAYESBOY | http://totaldutchfootball.com/2014/07/18/qpr-target-sigthorsson-is-close-to-tran Kolbeinn Sigthórsson is leaving Eredivisie champions Ajax after having spent three seasons in Amsterdam. Head coach Frank de Boer earlier today stated that “Sigthórsson is close to transfer” and is set to leave to Amsterdam club writes Alex Pieter. He is set to join English side Queens Park Rangers for a reported fee of £5m. The striker duties in Amsterdam are now the responsibility of new signings Arkadiusz Milik and Ricardo Zivkovic. Sigthórsson’s time in Amsterdam can best be described as tumultuous. The Icelander never really developed into the player Ajax hoped he would when they bought him from AZ Alkmaar in 2011 for €4.5m. A large part of this was due to Sigthórsson’s inability to stay healthy. He suffered a series of injuries while at Ajax and was rarely in peak fitness or form. When he was, he showed brief flashes of his true potential. However, Sigthórsson did have a knack for scoring important goals for Ajax. This past season he managed 10 goals in 30 league appearances and many of those coming at vital times. Sigthórsson’s biggest problem in Amsterdam was that he never had the attributes of a classic Ajax number nine. Sigthórsson is at his best when he is receiving a steady diet of crosses, something Ajax, traditionally, is not keen on doing. For one, Sigthórsson struggles to create for himself and often needs his chances served to him on a silver platter in order to deliver. He is very average on the ball and lacks pace, which can be attributed to his long injury history, particularly his fractured ankle in the 2011-2012 season. Frank de Boer tried him on the wing this year with very limited success, so versatility is another issue for Sigthórsson, as he is best as a lone or paired striker. His finishing is very inconsistent, something that must improve if he is to succeed at QPR. Sigthórsson also has a bit of a “clutch factor” about him. It seemed this past year when Ajax was truly in need of a goal Sigthórsson was someone they could turn to, and many times he delivered. For example, he scored a huge goal in de Klassieker against Feyenoord which levelled the score 1-1, Ajax would go on to win 2-1. Another example is when he scored the lone goal in the first match back from the winter pause, to give Ajax an important three points against PSV. For all of Sigthórsson’s shortcomings, he is still a very solid player. It may be that the Icelandic international just needs a change of scenery and a club that plays a style for suited to his strengths. A capable passer, Sigthórsson is also a physical attacker, standing at 6’3 he is a force to be reckoned with through the air. If he is able to stay healthy, get quality service and fit into the QPR system he could end up being a very solid investment for the Premier League club |
So to summarise, he is lacking in pace, doesn't have a lot of skill and needs chances put on a plate for him. I really hope he does well for us but on the basis of that article it sounds like we're signing our very own Ricky Van Wolfswinkel. | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 09:21 - Jul 19 with 2781 views | rsonist | Seems like this bloke will either be a powerhouse bargain or a sulky waste of space, and nothing in between. Shades of Bendtner. £5m isn't too bad a gamble for his talent as long as we play to his strengths but he hasn't done enough in his career to warrant big wages on a long term contract. | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 09:23 - Jul 19 with 2766 views | kingsburyR |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 09:21 - Jul 19 by rsonist | Seems like this bloke will either be a powerhouse bargain or a sulky waste of space, and nothing in between. Shades of Bendtner. £5m isn't too bad a gamble for his talent as long as we play to his strengths but he hasn't done enough in his career to warrant big wages on a long term contract. |
Bendtner or HH???? God let it be HH! | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 09:25 - Jul 19 with 2762 views | rsonist | On the other hand though there are plenty of strikers who have looked the business in Holland and been totally found out elsewhere. If we're judging on potential rather than achievement then perhaps it's a good sign. | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 09:50 - Jul 19 with 2715 views | JonDoeman | Playing for Ajax today, not a good sign for an imminent transfer!! | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 09:52 - Jul 19 with 2695 views | Hunterhoop |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 05:36 - Jul 19 by HAYESBOY | http://totaldutchfootball.com/2014/07/18/qpr-target-sigthorsson-is-close-to-tran Kolbeinn Sigthórsson is leaving Eredivisie champions Ajax after having spent three seasons in Amsterdam. Head coach Frank de Boer earlier today stated that “Sigthórsson is close to transfer” and is set to leave to Amsterdam club writes Alex Pieter. He is set to join English side Queens Park Rangers for a reported fee of £5m. The striker duties in Amsterdam are now the responsibility of new signings Arkadiusz Milik and Ricardo Zivkovic. Sigthórsson’s time in Amsterdam can best be described as tumultuous. The Icelander never really developed into the player Ajax hoped he would when they bought him from AZ Alkmaar in 2011 for €4.5m. A large part of this was due to Sigthórsson’s inability to stay healthy. He suffered a series of injuries while at Ajax and was rarely in peak fitness or form. When he was, he showed brief flashes of his true potential. However, Sigthórsson did have a knack for scoring important goals for Ajax. This past season he managed 10 goals in 30 league appearances and many of those coming at vital times. Sigthórsson’s biggest problem in Amsterdam was that he never had the attributes of a classic Ajax number nine. Sigthórsson is at his best when he is receiving a steady diet of crosses, something Ajax, traditionally, is not keen on doing. For one, Sigthórsson struggles to create for himself and often needs his chances served to him on a silver platter in order to deliver. He is very average on the ball and lacks pace, which can be attributed to his long injury history, particularly his fractured ankle in the 2011-2012 season. Frank de Boer tried him on the wing this year with very limited success, so versatility is another issue for Sigthórsson, as he is best as a lone or paired striker. His finishing is very inconsistent, something that must improve if he is to succeed at QPR. Sigthórsson also has a bit of a “clutch factor” about him. It seemed this past year when Ajax was truly in need of a goal Sigthórsson was someone they could turn to, and many times he delivered. For example, he scored a huge goal in de Klassieker against Feyenoord which levelled the score 1-1, Ajax would go on to win 2-1. Another example is when he scored the lone goal in the first match back from the winter pause, to give Ajax an important three points against PSV. For all of Sigthórsson’s shortcomings, he is still a very solid player. It may be that the Icelandic international just needs a change of scenery and a club that plays a style for suited to his strengths. A capable passer, Sigthórsson is also a physical attacker, standing at 6’3 he is a force to be reckoned with through the air. If he is able to stay healthy, get quality service and fit into the QPR system he could end up being a very solid investment for the Premier League club |
So he's Heidar Helguson mark II then? Fine by me. | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 10:38 - Jul 19 with 2626 views | TheBlob | Is he now one of the "tossers" Harry was referring to yesterday? | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 11:10 - Jul 19 with 2581 views | 08olesen |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 05:36 - Jul 19 by HAYESBOY | http://totaldutchfootball.com/2014/07/18/qpr-target-sigthorsson-is-close-to-tran Kolbeinn Sigthórsson is leaving Eredivisie champions Ajax after having spent three seasons in Amsterdam. Head coach Frank de Boer earlier today stated that “Sigthórsson is close to transfer” and is set to leave to Amsterdam club writes Alex Pieter. He is set to join English side Queens Park Rangers for a reported fee of £5m. The striker duties in Amsterdam are now the responsibility of new signings Arkadiusz Milik and Ricardo Zivkovic. Sigthórsson’s time in Amsterdam can best be described as tumultuous. The Icelander never really developed into the player Ajax hoped he would when they bought him from AZ Alkmaar in 2011 for €4.5m. A large part of this was due to Sigthórsson’s inability to stay healthy. He suffered a series of injuries while at Ajax and was rarely in peak fitness or form. When he was, he showed brief flashes of his true potential. However, Sigthórsson did have a knack for scoring important goals for Ajax. This past season he managed 10 goals in 30 league appearances and many of those coming at vital times. Sigthórsson’s biggest problem in Amsterdam was that he never had the attributes of a classic Ajax number nine. Sigthórsson is at his best when he is receiving a steady diet of crosses, something Ajax, traditionally, is not keen on doing. For one, Sigthórsson struggles to create for himself and often needs his chances served to him on a silver platter in order to deliver. He is very average on the ball and lacks pace, which can be attributed to his long injury history, particularly his fractured ankle in the 2011-2012 season. Frank de Boer tried him on the wing this year with very limited success, so versatility is another issue for Sigthórsson, as he is best as a lone or paired striker. His finishing is very inconsistent, something that must improve if he is to succeed at QPR. Sigthórsson also has a bit of a “clutch factor” about him. It seemed this past year when Ajax was truly in need of a goal Sigthórsson was someone they could turn to, and many times he delivered. For example, he scored a huge goal in de Klassieker against Feyenoord which levelled the score 1-1, Ajax would go on to win 2-1. Another example is when he scored the lone goal in the first match back from the winter pause, to give Ajax an important three points against PSV. For all of Sigthórsson’s shortcomings, he is still a very solid player. It may be that the Icelandic international just needs a change of scenery and a club that plays a style for suited to his strengths. A capable passer, Sigthórsson is also a physical attacker, standing at 6’3 he is a force to be reckoned with through the air. If he is able to stay healthy, get quality service and fit into the QPR system he could end up being a very solid investment for the Premier League club |
Injuries are a worry, less concerned about his ability, because forwards like Jelavic and him do seem to do well in the premier league. It needs to be done soon though. Like Tony said we should not be waiting around for players, the same goes for Caulker. I would test Utd hand with Hernandes, he clearly wants out and they are trying to ship people away too. I would use up the majority of our transfer budget to bring him in, a 10-12 million bid would be worth it for someone who would be excellent along side Austin. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 13:54 - Jul 19 with 2459 views | ballbag | Fck this guy. | | | |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 14:03 - Jul 19 with 2439 views | bosh67 | I think the look at Hernandes thought is a good one. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 14:18 - Jul 19 with 2396 views | Gloucs_R |
£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 14:03 - Jul 19 by bosh67 | I think the look at Hernandes thought is a good one. |
Never in a million years would he come to us. Top 8 striker easy. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 07:37 - Jul 23 with 2212 views | JonDoeman | Bet the demands get lowered now they see us looking away. | |
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£5million fee agreed with Ajax for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson on 08:09 - Jul 23 with 2130 views | WeaverQPR | Phil Beard can only negotiate one transfer at a time. | |
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