I remember Cambridge fans saying they liked him, but were surprised we signed him because his ceiling is mid-table L1. Now he's gone to Stevenage, which stands up.
I think we'll be loaning him out for the remainder of his contract because nobody will pay him what we're paying him.
He's a perfectly ok mid tableish L1 striker. Stevenage, Lincoln, Burton, that sort of side, going for £100k to £200k.
What he wasn't was a promotion side striker, or worth the fee we paid, and the wages we are paying him. But that wasn't his fault.
Good luck to him, hope he rediscovers some fitness and form. I don't think he's ever going to get to Championship level based on what we've seen so in that sense I hope we don't need him again but a good season for him makes him an asset either for use or sale.
Good luck to him, some of the stick he got from some people was well OTT. At the end of the day, after a reasonable amount of games, he didn't appear up to it. Some signings work, some don't. Thaaaaaaaaaaats football.
I want him to score as many goals as possible for them, as it gives us more chance to recoup as much of our fee as possible. A similar season to Cambridge before he joined us (10-15 or so goals) would do nicely.
I remember Cambridge fans saying they liked him, but were surprised we signed him because his ceiling is mid-table L1. Now he's gone to Stevenage, which stands up.
I think we'll be loaning him out for the remainder of his contract because nobody will pay him what we're paying him.
He's a perfectly ok mid tableish L1 striker. Stevenage, Lincoln, Burton, that sort of side, going for £100k to £200k.
What he wasn't was a promotion side striker, or worth the fee we paid, and the wages we are paying him. But that wasn't his fault.
Personally think he was one of the worst strikers I’ve seen play for the club, which is a hotly contested competition, so be interested to see if he can live up to your billing elsewhere
Good luck to Gassan - let’s hope he performs well enough to earn himself a permanent move somewhere, although his wages may make that difficult. If, however, he manages to knock some goals in, who knows.
Given the size of Stevenage as a club, I imagine we are paying the vast majority of his wages.
The loan gives Gassan a chance to try and resurrect his career and it’s good for us and squad morale, given how unhelpful it is to have players around who have no real prospect of playing.
Good luck to him, think some of the comments about him are well over the top. Thought he's an honest pro who tries his best. Not his fault we paid too much for him
I reckon that we tied him up, gagged (or gassed) him, and put him in the luggage of their coach yesterday. Then we called Stevenage while they were on their way back, and informed them of our free gift.
I remember Cambridge fans saying they liked him, but were surprised we signed him because his ceiling is mid-table L1. Now he's gone to Stevenage, which stands up.
I think we'll be loaning him out for the remainder of his contract because nobody will pay him what we're paying him.
He's a perfectly ok mid tableish L1 striker. Stevenage, Lincoln, Burton, that sort of side, going for £100k to £200k.
What he wasn't was a promotion side striker, or worth the fee we paid, and the wages we are paying him. But that wasn't his fault.
Personally think he was one of the worst strikers I’ve seen play for the club, which is a hotly contested competition, so be interested to see if he can live up to your billing elsewhere
He already has lived up to that billing - the season before he joined us at Cambridge. Which suggests @kil@killerandflash comment is pretty fair and accurate.
Hope he does well and gets his mojo back. It hasn’t worked out for him here, it happens. And don’t forget the fee we paid for him isn’t his fault, the blame for that lies elsewhere and thankfully he’s departed too.
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What he wasn't was a promotion side striker, or worth the fee we paid, and the wages we are paying him. But that wasn't his fault.
Terrible week for the football club!
Given the size of Stevenage as a club, I imagine we are paying the vast majority of his wages.
The loan gives Gassan a chance to try and resurrect his career and it’s good for us and squad morale, given how unhelpful it is to have players around who have no real prospect of playing.
Then we called Stevenage while they were on their way back, and informed them of our free gift.
He already has lived up to that billing - the season before he joined us at Cambridge. Which suggests @kil@killerandflash comment is pretty fair and accurate.