Last edited by Jeterpool; 15-06-2017 at 08:53 AM.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
I don't remember that, but he DID score one down the Goninan's end of the ground. Griff played him through. He wheeled away to the Western stand but he was ruled offside.
If you look at the strikers taking up a Visa spot who have been perceived successful, to varying degrees, they have scored early before the pressure starts building. I'd put Nordstrand, Jeffers, Rodriguez, Coveny, Bridges, Triffo and Heskey in that category.
I'd even put Montano up as successes as part of that debate.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
I think we can all agree, Ansell is a very safe option...
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Tap in from Sigmund, I remember it well.
Kanta is not free. He is actually the opposite of free. Players under the salary cap are covered by the money that the club receives, whereas Kanta wage comes directly from Mr Lee's coin purse.. That is money that would otherwise go to a marquee, better facilities, more staff, jet's shaped hat R&D... If Kanta isn't proving his worth on the football pitch, which is subjective, he would be costing us in worse ways than say Boogs who has his wage paid by others.
Happy we are using the salary concessions as it gives us an option to spend more money, and if Kanta is performing well and justifying his wage i'd go as far as saying that it would be twice as good for the club than if he was under the cap. (good player + extra cap space) But he still needs to justify the money spent on him compared to the alternatives, again this is subjective.
I don't want Mr Lee to pour money into the club aimlessly and slowly lose so much money that he walks away.
Fair enough, I see your point and it's a shame we wasted squad positions early when we now seem flush with funds.
Although I would argue that a 2 year deal gives the value a greater significance. I reckon you will be reading articles in 12 months about how we have too much salary cap locked into the CB positions, just like in 2014. It will be Groundhog Day with the exact same player.
The Championship Chronicles - The Jetstream's review of the 2007/08 season. www.newcastlefootball.net/chronicles
How long does Boogs have left on his contract? I wouldn't have thought Jackson would be on much, or Johnny K if we still want to class him as a CB. I think the clearout this off-season has been one of the better ones in recent times, although I do think keeping Kanta was unnecessary.
To change the talk about NTS.
given we now have 2 spots remaining i think it is fairly clear to see that the chinese player will be the AM/W
and the other spot will be the CM/DM so i think that will be the only other significant player signing we will see, whether that be a foreigner or aussie is yet to be known.
I think Petratos signing has shut the door on Nathan Burns
I totally disagree, in fact its the opposite. We are now stacked with defenders and defensive midfielders, by my count 12 or half the squad. You will see both the last signings will be attacking players, most likely a RW/LW or a AM/RW/LW. Burns is the likely given the comments from McKinna, although I suspect we will end up with an Australian of a lesser standard.
i would hope so,
i only say that as i thought merrick's wish list included bringing in another CM??