Have to say putting club allegiances aside I think he's acted pretty shabbily. They gave him a massive opportunity that's turned him into an International footballer and since the eve of the January transfer window he's been angling for any move he can get. Best he's going to do is a newly-promoted club who will be favourites to go straight back down like Norwich/play-off winners. Even Fulham pulled out when Zamora was crocked.
Well he struggled tonight against Northern Ireland so I'm hoping for Norwich's sake they don't follow up their interest! Signed another (ex) South London striker today anyway... James Vaughan - hyped to high heaven when he broke through but injuries have nearly wrecked his career.
He is championship at best Hope he stays at millwall and I can take more dough of my mate Had a bet he wouldn't get 15 league goals (excluding pens) and 17 league goals with ,,,, he got 15 league goals with one being a penalty ..... Thankfully he missed a penalty at leicester and was relived of the duty cos they got about 3 or 4 more after that including one in that game and he missed 3 of the last few games for suspension Anyway hope they keep him he's just a slightly sooped up version of gary alexander
He'll go, can't blame him, just not acted the way he should've.
Dunno whether he'll do much in the prem, but then there are plenty of other strikers I didn't think would do much that have gone on to carve out a premier league career.
He'll go, can't blame him, just not acted the way he should've.
Dunno whether he'll do much in the prem, but then there are plenty of other strikers I didn't think would do much that have gone on to carve out a premier league career.
When Charlton aren't at home, i sometimes go to watch Fulham (friend's team) and if you watch Zamora closely he troubles defenders, wins headers, holds the ball up and has a wicked shot on him. Would not be surprised to see him move higher this summer.
Definitely an improvement to what he was like at Spurs and the WHAMS.
He'll go, can't blame him, just not acted the way he should've.
Dunno whether he'll do much in the prem, but then there are plenty of other strikers I didn't think would do much that have gone on to carve out a premier league career.
Like who ?
Luke Varney, scorer of Premiershit goals for Blackpool. Um, okay.
"MILLWALL have reluctantly accepted Norwich City's fourth bid for Steve Morison and given the striker permission to discuss personal terms with the Premier League newcomers.
The offer, which was received this morning, is believed to be worth an initial £2.1million plus up to £700,000 in future add-ons.
A third of that fee will be paid to Stevenage, the club that the Lions bought Morison from in 2009 for £130,000, though it is understood that Millwall were this afternoon attempting to negotiate a reduction on the 33% sell-on clause.
Morrison is due at Carrow Road tomorrow for contract talks and a medical."
Chief executive Andy Ambler said: "We have allowed Steve to talk to a Premiership club having negotiated a deal that has matched our valuation. It is now for Norwich and Steve to agree terms."
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Not sure why Stevenage would want to re-negoiate now when the deal is imminent. Nice bonus for £700k bonus for Stevenage
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yeah but have you seen the Den/Millwall fans/etc
Hope he stays at millwall and I can take more dough of my mate
Had a bet he wouldn't get 15 league goals (excluding pens) and 17 league goals with ,,,, he got 15 league goals with one being a penalty ..... Thankfully he missed a penalty at leicester and was relived of the duty cos they got about 3 or 4 more after that including one in that game and he missed 3 of the last few games for suspension
Anyway hope they keep him he's just a slightly sooped up version of gary alexander
According to BBC, Millwall have turned down his transfer request.
Dunno whether he'll do much in the prem, but then there are plenty of other strikers I didn't think would do much that have gone on to carve out a premier league career.
That may be taking things a touch too far!
Um, okay.
From the SLP
"MILLWALL have reluctantly accepted Norwich City's fourth bid for
Steve Morison and given the striker permission to discuss personal terms
with the Premier League newcomers.
The offer, which was
received this morning, is believed to be worth an initial £2.1million
plus up to £700,000 in future add-ons.
A third of that fee
will be paid to Stevenage, the club that the Lions bought Morison from
in 2009 for £130,000, though it is understood that Millwall were this
afternoon attempting to negotiate a reduction on the 33% sell-on clause.
Morrison is due at Carrow Road tomorrow for contract talks and a medical."
Chief
executive Andy Ambler said: "We have allowed Steve to talk to a
Premiership club having negotiated a deal that has matched our
valuation. It is now for Norwich and Steve to agree terms."
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Not sure why Stevenage would want to re-negoiate now when the deal is imminent. Nice bonus for £700k bonus for Stevenage