Lawrence Shankland on 12:11 - Jan 20 with 3647 views | karl |
Lawrence Shankland on 11:51 - Jan 20 by Sir_Chops | If that's true, and adding 2 and 2 together, that's Niko Hamalainen's position. He's been impressing at Kilmarnock. I wonder if he'd be used as leverage in a straight swap or player/cash deal... |
From what I've been hearing I'd say Haamelainen is a better player tbh. As Oz says above a lot of fans like the sound of the loan back arrangement and is mentioned a lot at other clubs but I'm not sure if there is an actual example of it being done at the moment. Big thing will be sell on clause, St Mirren have 30% of anything Hibs make on John McGinn and Celtic the same on young Hearts player Aaron Hickey who is attracting interest, could be the % offered might be a big selling point? | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 12:37 - Jan 20 with 3552 views | francisbowles |
Lawrence Shankland on 11:30 - Jan 20 by karl | Big change in that now CCJ, Scott Brown was a Rangers fan for example, if they offered the best contract I think he would go there. Celtic definitely had a scout in the stands but as I said elsewhere I found it strange that if Les was at the fame he wasn't picked out by the cameras, of course there could have been a lesser known scout there instead. Celtic just cup tied Leigh Griffiths so less value for him to loan out domestically (Hibs would be automatic favourites to get him) and they've signed a Polish lad so not convinced they would actually want Shankland enough to pay what DUtd would want. I'm loving the Scottish connection MW has brought to the club and Shankland would hopefully kick on but going over £1/1.5m would be a worry. Fwiw I think he's a different player to CW and would just need to get off to a good start and I'm sure he would do well, he will score goals it would be how much more was expected of him that will possibly hold him back |
Well we would expect him to be as good a target and at holding the ball up as Hugill whilst scoring goals of all sorts like Wells and a bit more in being able to dribble like Eze, run like Bos and pass like Ray Wilkins all for a two and six transfer fee and five bob a week! Seriously though, can he play the lone striker role? | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 12:46 - Jan 20 with 3513 views | karl |
Lawrence Shankland on 12:37 - Jan 20 by francisbowles | Well we would expect him to be as good a target and at holding the ball up as Hugill whilst scoring goals of all sorts like Wells and a bit more in being able to dribble like Eze, run like Bos and pass like Ray Wilkins all for a two and six transfer fee and five bob a week! Seriously though, can he play the lone striker role? |
Very true FB! As with fans of all clubs the transfer fee brings levels of expectation though, imo he can play lobe striker at Scottish Championship level but against Russia he (and all the Scotland team) struggled but you can't solely judge him on one substitute appearance, he played full game against San Marino but again that can't be used as a game to judge him. Imo he's not as good as Hugill or Wells in general game play but I do think he's a better goalscorer than Hugill and he won't have the (very) poor runs of form Wells has so it probably all boils down to the fact he would be our player to develop and potentially sell for a profit and would his wage cost be markedly less than we pay for either of the loan stars? Nowadays if you can't play up front on your own then you are destined to a career in League 1 unless you are a goal machine like Rhodes and can get higher Championship clubs, it will be the main decision Les will be considering I imagine | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 13:47 - Jan 20 with 3430 views | rsonist | Hope all these Scots clubs keep pricing us out tbh. | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 10:20 - Jan 29 with 3116 views | Gloucs_R | Now being touted out at £3m..... Stoke, Southampton and us all linked | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 11:06 - Jan 29 with 2992 views | karl |
Lawrence Shankland on 10:20 - Jan 29 by Gloucs_R | Now being touted out at £3m..... Stoke, Southampton and us all linked |
Getting expensive now. Listened to the game on radio look ast night and he was kept pretty quiet but his goal was described as being very good (Hibs fans thinking he wasn't closed down well) and he missed a good chance as well. Interesting to see what happens. As a Scotland supporter I hope he goes to a club where he gets game time/opportunity straight away and of all the clubs I think that will be QPR, it's just getting expensive now and would fear its too much. If he scores plenty it's very cheap of course. | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 12:31 - Jan 29 with 2832 views | WestbourneR |
Lawrence Shankland on 11:06 - Jan 29 by karl | Getting expensive now. Listened to the game on radio look ast night and he was kept pretty quiet but his goal was described as being very good (Hibs fans thinking he wasn't closed down well) and he missed a good chance as well. Interesting to see what happens. As a Scotland supporter I hope he goes to a club where he gets game time/opportunity straight away and of all the clubs I think that will be QPR, it's just getting expensive now and would fear its too much. If he scores plenty it's very cheap of course. |
To me he looks worth a punt even at £3million.. but then again I thought Kayden Jackson looked good. | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 12:44 - Jan 29 with 2773 views | karl |
Lawrence Shankland on 12:31 - Jan 29 by WestbourneR | To me he looks worth a punt even at £3million.. but then again I thought Kayden Jackson looked good. |
He's possibly got the scoring record that will mean of he doesn't click for us then there will be some clubs willing to take him off our hands at 'cost' almost, would need to be a quick decision to keep his last 2 seasons relevant of course. On the Wells thread someone has said if he can't score with the supply he'd get here then he wouldn't succeed anywhere, in that case he could quite quickly be turned into a £10m player and be a very good piece of business. He can score goals and is relatively athletic reaching that age for Scottish 'youngsters' of 24ish where they are able to cope with Championship. I'd say he's worth a gamble | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Lawrence Shankland on 13:38 - Jan 29 with 2655 views | ozranger | It's interesting that we all complain about the price of forwards on the market these days. A good one will sell for £8-10m. So is the £3m considered a good investment in that if he is good enough we can sell him for a profit? Our philosophy is to buy low and sell high. For a defender or midfielder that may be buying around the £1-2m mark as the purchase price. Forwards we need to realise are in a different bracket, both at the buying and selling side of things. In today's market £2-3m appears decent value for a forward. Trouble is can we afford him? | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 13:52 - Jan 29 with 2567 views | davman |
Lawrence Shankland on 13:38 - Jan 29 by ozranger | It's interesting that we all complain about the price of forwards on the market these days. A good one will sell for £8-10m. So is the £3m considered a good investment in that if he is good enough we can sell him for a profit? Our philosophy is to buy low and sell high. For a defender or midfielder that may be buying around the £1-2m mark as the purchase price. Forwards we need to realise are in a different bracket, both at the buying and selling side of things. In today's market £2-3m appears decent value for a forward. Trouble is can we afford him? |
What loan fees do we pay anyway? | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 13:57 - Jan 29 with 2537 views | terryb |
Lawrence Shankland on 13:52 - Jan 29 by davman | What loan fees do we pay anyway? |
Whatever is agreed between the two clubs. | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 14:04 - Jan 29 with 2503 views | francisbowles |
Lawrence Shankland on 13:57 - Jan 29 by terryb | Whatever is agreed between the two clubs. |
We got our loans for Wells and Hugill in fairly late, so we were in a good bargaining position. My guess would be no fee and a percentage of their wages which would still make them our most expensive players. If I remember rightly the others came in earlier but we are giving them experience so again fairly cheap, probably no fee and a smaller amount in wages. We do have to try and give them playing time though, otherwise we won't be looked on kindly in the future. Don't know what has happened to Mlaker. I know he got injured in a development game, not sure if he has been fit since. | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 14:39 - Jan 29 with 2395 views | karl |
Heard Neilson, the Dundee United manager, on the radio last night and was pretty much saying 'want to keep him but depends if silly offer comes in'. Pundits were saying that meant over £2m and be hard to turn down with hard decision to make, over £3m it's a no brainer and they would snatch their hands off. Scottish game is pretty incestuous so plenty inside info flying about albeit the DU owners are new to the game here so might actually be holding firm and no one will know the true position. Facts are Dundee United 18pts clear and now knocked out of the cup, they have overspent circa £3m plus getting promoted, Shankland was free and could be offers of £3m on table, it does point to selling at his highest value? Biggest potential reason for him staying is the season long injury to their other striker so unless they get someone else in then they would look stupid blowing their lead by having no one to play up front. With the Shankland money they would easily pick up someone I would think Edit they do have Osman Sow who was sent back by Kilmarnock but he's been unbelievably bad so not really counting him as a back up, I'm sure they aren't. [Post edited 29 Jan 2020 14:43]
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Lawrence Shankland on 15:04 - Jan 29 with 2310 views | aston_hoop | As an alternative to Larry Shankland, some less than reputable sportks outlets are linking us with Bristol Rovers striker Jonson Clarke-Harris, a man whose name is made up entirely of surnames. Anyone know anything about him? Seems to have scored plenty of goals in the last 12 months | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 15:23 - Jan 29 with 2244 views | LongsufferingR |
Lawrence Shankland on 15:04 - Jan 29 by aston_hoop | As an alternative to Larry Shankland, some less than reputable sportks outlets are linking us with Bristol Rovers striker Jonson Clarke-Harris, a man whose name is made up entirely of surnames. Anyone know anything about him? Seems to have scored plenty of goals in the last 12 months |
Looks like he's done the lower league rounds in the last 8 years or so but 21 in 35 league games for BR is good going. They seem to have a liking for multiple named names there as they also have Tareiq Holmes-Dennis and Jayden Mitchell-Lawson. | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 15:26 - Jan 29 with 2226 views | rsonist |
Lawrence Shankland on 15:04 - Jan 29 by aston_hoop | As an alternative to Larry Shankland, some less than reputable sportks outlets are linking us with Bristol Rovers striker Jonson Clarke-Harris, a man whose name is made up entirely of surnames. Anyone know anything about him? Seems to have scored plenty of goals in the last 12 months |
Think we've had our eye on him since he scored against us for Rotherham many years ago. Always been a raw talent but a late developer. https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2019/oct/09/jonson-clarke-harris-brist | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 15:27 - Jan 29 with 2213 views | DavieQPR | Have to be careful Clarke-Harris isn't another Washington. Had previously done nothing at Coventry, Oldham. and Rotherham, also when on loan to M K Dons and Doncaster. We should be very wary of 25 year old one season lower league wonders. Games 174 Goals 25. | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 15:30 - Jan 29 with 2204 views | WestbourneR |
Saw him play against us in the League Cup game at Loftus Road last season. He looked their best player and moderately threatening but I wouldn't expect him to tear up any trees. Certainly not as good as Nakhi Wells. | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 15:47 - Jan 29 with 2139 views | CliveWilsonSaid |
Lawrence Shankland on 15:30 - Jan 29 by WestbourneR | Saw him play against us in the League Cup game at Loftus Road last season. He looked their best player and moderately threatening but I wouldn't expect him to tear up any trees. Certainly not as good as Nakhi Wells. |
Oh well, at least if we sign him it would give NorthernR the chance to resurrect his ‘half man, half tattoo’ joke (or whatever it was). [Post edited 29 Jan 2020 15:48]
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Lawrence Shankland on 17:00 - Jan 29 with 1970 views | bosh67 | I have a feeling that a gentleman's agreement has been done for Shankland and that he'll come here in the summer when we move X or Y player on and his team there goes up. That is unless Forest go up in which case they will barge in and increase their squad to 2000+ players. | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 17:05 - Jan 29 with 1942 views | enfieldargh | I'm in Dundee at the moment, shall I kidnap him? | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 18:12 - Jan 29 with 1820 views | Hastings_Hoops |
Lawrence Shankland on 15:04 - Jan 29 by aston_hoop | As an alternative to Larry Shankland, some less than reputable sportks outlets are linking us with Bristol Rovers striker Jonson Clarke-Harris, a man whose name is made up entirely of surnames. Anyone know anything about him? Seems to have scored plenty of goals in the last 12 months |
I think I mentioned him in the summer... can’t remember. Certainly thought he could do a job. ...bring back the Bristol Rovers affiliation. | | | |
Lawrence Shankland on 18:38 - Jan 29 with 1763 views | bosh67 |
Lawrence Shankland on 17:05 - Jan 29 by enfieldargh | I'm in Dundee at the moment, shall I kidnap him? |
Obviously yes! That way not only is he ours on a free but if Dundee want him back they would have to pay a big ransom. You’re a genius Enfield! Why didn’t we think of this model before? 🤔 | |
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Lawrence Shankland on 19:35 - Jan 29 with 1695 views | johncharles |
Lawrence Shankland on 18:38 - Jan 29 by bosh67 | Obviously yes! That way not only is he ours on a free but if Dundee want him back they would have to pay a big ransom. You’re a genius Enfield! Why didn’t we think of this model before? 🤔 |
It’s Dundee UNITED. NOT Dundee it’s UNITED. Bit like calling QPR Chelsea. Anyway, I’m living up here now and I hope Warburton can use his connections and tie up a deal for Shankland . Even £3 million is a steal. | |
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