For him,anything more than 30k pw, I suspect its over double though.what do you mean by 'good money'?
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For him,anything more than 30k pw, I suspect its over double though.what do you mean by 'good money'?
if he's on the going rate, and given Everton's problems I think that's a fair assumption, then I don't see what his wages have to do with it.For him,anything more than 30k pw, I suspect its over double though.
Nah - We don't want any more players that are pushing thirtyBring back the Yak. I'm sure some of kenwrights magic pills will work wonders
The only reports I've seen of his wage suggest it is £90k p/wk.For him,anything more than 30k pw, I suspect its over double though.
It's okay saying a player isn't fit because of 4 months out.
But this isn't just that. This is two years - half of one taken up by a pandemic so not playing - of being in China and a spell in Russia. The base fitness just isn't there.
He's also 32, so it's going to take him even longer than it would to get up to speed.
We knew this signing him and while I appreciate we didn't expect Dom and Rich to get injured simultaneously, that is simply awful planning on our behalf yet again.
It just extends the dross list. Need to get the u23s sorted so not resorting to the never ending messBut the reality is we had no money to sign a CF this summer mate so what was our options?
Persist with Kean who wanted out?
Persist with Toshun who's still injured and likely off in January?
Its easy blaming the club for not signing a 25 yr old CF who's ready and eager to go but...
1. Not many CF's who are decent would have been happy to come sit on our bench
2. We had no money to spend
3. When we were linked with someone for actual money who was fit and ready in Maupay the fans were cry arsing he wasn't good enough.
The club cant win with our fans. Not disputing we are in the mess we were in the summer because of millions has been wasted but its scandalous blaming the club for this signing or the others in the situation we was in.
It just extends the dross list. Need to get the u23s sorted so not resorting to the never ending mess
But the reality is we had no money to sign a CF this summer mate so what was our options?
Persist with Kean who wanted out?
Persist with Toshun who's still injured and likely off in January?
Its easy blaming the club for not signing a 25 yr old CF who's ready and eager to go but...
1. Not many CF's who are decent would have been happy to come sit on our bench
2. We had no money to spend
3. When we were linked with someone for actual money who was fit and ready in Maupay the fans were cry arsing he wasn't good enough.
The club cant win with our fans. Not disputing we are in the mess we were in the summer because of millions has been wasted but its scandalous blaming the club for this signing or the others in the situation we was in.
There were other strikers available on frees mate that weren't Rondon. Benitez wanted him and we tried for him early on in the window. Dalian wanted money so we had to say no.
We could genuinely have kept King for the sake of it, but appreciate that decision was probably made pre-Ancelotti leaving.
I used the Austin example the other day. Same age as Rondon, has been playing in England for the last 2 years not China, and was available on a free. Now I don't rate Austin particularly highly but if we were just wanting an experienced target man to play back up then he'd have done the job too.
I rated Rondon before he went to China. But the drop off in quality and fitness - at that age too - is always going to set a player back. He just looks totally off it and that's not just fitness. His touch was abysmal all the way through yesterday.
The fact that we are trying to reduce our wage bill and we now have Rondon’s wages for 2 years he’ll be 34 and we’ll still be paying him.if he's on the going rate, and given Everton's problems I think that's a fair assumption, then I don't see what his wages have to do with it.