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You can throw it at me if you like.I’d rather throw £100k a week at Curtis Jones than Kamada.
I'm pretty good at catching too.
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You can throw it at me if you like.I’d rather throw £100k a week at Curtis Jones than Kamada.
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Value is indeed relative, but cannot be assessed only in the context of other poor-value players. Go back to that earlier link I posted. If its even vaguely correct then Kamada is on three times what Wharton is on. Five times Devenny who, average though he himself is, would do not much worse in centre mid than Kamada in my view. Kamadas wage is getting on for twice what Mateta, Hughes, Richards, Michell, reportedly get. Half again what Lerma, Sarr, and Munoz get. Most of these significantly outperform him.
In that relative context, Kamada is very poor value for wages.
It also shows that the idea we could attract a better player than Kamada for half his wage is far from unrealistic. We have examples in our squad.
I am not suggesting we replace Kamada with a cheap option just to save the wages. I am suggesting we get better value. Happy for Palace to give someone £105k pw if they can afford it, and if he is worth that wage. Kamada hasn't been, and I would be very surprised if anyone in a serious league offered him that sort of money come the summer.
Anyway, this has been an interesting discussion, so cheers
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Or Jordan James and Hayden Hackney (at least both are goal scoring midfielders).I’d rather throw £100k a week at Curtis Jones than Kamada.
Value is indeed relative, but cannot be assessed only in the context of other poor-value players. Go back to that earlier link I posted. If its even vaguely correct then Kamada is on three times what Wharton is on. Five times Devenny who, average though he himself is, would do not much worse in centre mid than Kamada in my view. Kamadas wage is getting on for twice what Mateta, Hughes, Richards, Michell, reportedly get. Half again what Lerma, Sarr, and Munoz get. Most of these significantly outperform him.
In that relative context, Kamada is very poor value for wages.
It also shows that the idea we could attract a better player than Kamada for half his wage is far from unrealistic. We have examples in our squad.
I am not suggesting we replace Kamada with a cheap option just to save the wages. I am suggesting we get better value. Happy for Palace to give someone £105k pw if they can afford it, and if he is worth that wage. Kamada hasn't been, and I would be very surprised if anyone in a serious league offered him that sort of money come the summer.
Anyway, this has been an interesting discussion, so cheers.
Again, it's just not true.When I assess Kamada it’s always the same. Do we look a better team with him or without him? Unequivocally after the first third of last season we have been a better team with him. Now I am not remotely saying he is at this level but in many ways it’s like when Deschaps played for France. Was he anywhere near as eye catching as the other players? No. Was he a critical cog in the machine? absolutely.
For me it’s no coincidence the defence, wing backs and Wharton all looked better when Kamada was in and worse when he wasn’t. Sometimes you have to have a player who creates conditions for other players to do things that let them be at their best. Kamada is one of those players
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Clueless mate....just my opinion thoughAgain, it's just not true.
His absence has conveniently coincided with the absence of our two most important players - Sarr and Munoz - plus the woeful form of our only fit striker. And the loss of our captain. And the disruption caused by a wantaway manager. So in that sense, it is absolutely what you claim it is not - a coincidence.
Anyway, these forums are all about opinions. I respect yours.
Yeah, so we're just never going to agree on that. So let's save ourselves the energy.Clueless mate....just my opinion though
Daichi has been quality over the last year