crystal-purley
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The cog in the engine in the midfield, we should be holding onto but someone knows better
England
Ireland
If he wants to leave on a free we can't do much about it.The cog in the engine in the midfield, we should be holding onto but someone knows better
USA
. If we can move Nketiah on as well plus Mateta then that's £250k per week in the kitty.
He went from Frankfurt to Lazio on a free, then to us on a free. Obviously got a good agent and keeps picking up signing on fee's and enhanced wages. I expect looking for his next free move.I had a feeling that Kamada's last two transfers were on a free. And I suspect it's nice to get the signing on fees and higher wages. I didn't look into Kamada - I could be wrong. It's just what I seem to remember hearing.
England
keeps picking up signing on fee's and enhanced wages. I expect looking for his next free move.
Ireland
I've heard this a few times on here now, but my experience has been that there's a clear signing on fee (large for frees) and a weekly wage. Now, admittedly it could be reported as one sum altogether, but it isn't how it works in contracts.I think that you will find that his wages are enhanced because they include a signing on fee
Bang on. People expecting goals from those two holding mids are misunderstanding our patterns of attack and how we're instructed to score goals.
England
My understanding is that the signing on fee is added to the agreed wage and paid over the length of the contract so that the weekly amount includes the signing on fee. There may be exceptions, and if there are, I doubt Kamada is one of them.I've heard this a few times on here now, but my experience has been that there's a clear signing on fee (large for frees) and a weekly wage. Now, admittedly it could be reported as one sum altogether, but it isn't how it works in contracts.
England
In this case pedigree chum.
He's s***. Astonishing he's the highest paid player in the squad
Bermuda
Not sure if you're referring to me, here? But if so, a couple of things:Its the system we've been playing for 2 years now. A system that had us win the cup. And IMO its one of hte main reasons ppl hate Kamada, because fundamentally they dont understand the system we are playing, and hence what he does.
We play with 2 x 6's. 2 defensive midfielders, they are not box-to-box players in this system. They block the center forcing attacks out wide, (where we have a wingback and CB to double up), and move the ball on quickly. Its why we (until recently) are really hard to break down.
They might venture far enough forward to get in a shooting position occasionally, but they are not breaking in to the box. They have a post to man, and they do it with discipline.
Its why our 2 man midfield cope week in week out against 3 man midfields. Because in this set up, its discipline over everything.
England
England
Last night was Kamada's first start for almost 2 months due to his hamstring injury.Think it's unfair to have a go at Kamada all the time. Yes he had an awful game last night, as did one or three others, but he's still been brilliant on the whole over the last year. Unlike JP and Ollie and not forgetting St. Marc, he himself hasn't said he wants to leave, only the media click baiters have. He's been slated unfairly and been the scapegoat when it's not been justified for some time now. Give the lad break
He really hasn't. I'm not sure where this comes from. There was a stretch of games where he put in acceptable performances. I realise that, compared to his first year where he was 3/10 every week, suddenly 6/10 performances feel brilliant...but they're not.Think it's unfair to have a go at Kamada all the time. Yes he had an awful game last night, as did one or three others, but he's still been brilliant on the whole over the last year. Unlike JP and Ollie and not forgetting St. Marc, he himself hasn't said he wants to leave, only the media click baiters have. He's been slated unfairly and been the scapegoat when it's not been justified for some time now. Give the lad break
England
He’s similar to Canvot, he makes some big mistakes that cost us badly, oh and his finishing is appalling.Think it's unfair to have a go at Kamada all the time. Yes he had an awful game last night, as did one or three others, but he's still been brilliant on the whole over the last year. Unlike JP and Ollie and not forgetting St. Marc, he himself hasn't said he wants to leave, only the media click baiters have. He's been slated unfairly and been the scapegoat when it's not been justified for some time now. Give the lad break
England
I disagree and say he really has. He was awesome in the cup run from April onwards. Has helped the midfield tick with deft touches, turns and vision. His movements off the ball, drawing players to free up our midfield and attack, has been outstanding. Last night was the worst he's played since his early days of adapting to the Prem, and probably the culture. Think he gets unfair abuse from some..far more than Pino. Pino started to get the stick in Kamada's absence, which is also a bit harsh imo. Sadly they'll always be one player who maybe struggling, has hit a bad patch at the wrong time or just needs time to adapt. Don't think we'll agree on this one though fella🤷🏻♂️He really hasn't. I'm not sure where this comes from. There was a stretch of games where he put in acceptable performances. I realise that, compared to his first year where he was 3/10 every week, suddenly 6/10 performances feel brilliant...but they're not.
To be fair, he's no more slated than Pino has been or Mateta lately. If you don't perform, you receive criticism. It's all just part of being a professional athlete.
England
And?Last night was Kamada's first start for almost 2 months due to his hamstring injury.
Fair enough, I respect and appreciate those points. I think you're right, we'll agree to disagree on this one!I disagree and say he really has. He was awesome in the cup run from April onwards. Has helped the midfield tick with deft touches, turns and vision. His movements off the ball, drawing players to free up our midfield and attack, has been outstanding. Last night was the worst he's played since his early days of adapting to the Prem, and probably the culture. Think he gets unfair abuse from some..far more than Pino. Pino started to get the stick in Kamada's absence, which is also a bit harsh imo. Sadly they'll always be one player who maybe struggling, has hit a bad patch at the wrong time or just needs time to adapt. Don't think we'll agree on this one though fella🤷🏻♂️
England
Not saying he deserved to start ahead of Hughes who I think should have started too..that's down to Glasner(who should go now). What I'm saying is Kamada gets so much stick from some which is unjustified most of the time and he really has been outstanding at times. Unfortunately not last night thoughHe’s similar to Canvot, he makes some big mistakes that cost us badly, oh and his finishing is appalling.
He’s not fit and yet he gets to start ahead of Hughes who will foul rather than let the opposition waltz through the midfield, as he should. I can’t see an alternate future in that game but I have a feeling at least one of those goals would not have occurred had Hughes been playing.
Yes he’s had some influential games in the past but we look weak when he plays next to Wharton.
England
Last night he was more like a spanner in the works.The cog in the engine in the midfield, we should be holding onto but someone knows better