there are two elements to the costs of players to a club
wages
tansfer fee - amortised over the length of the contract
Since Keogh was only 88k 2 years ago he will be a pretty cheap player to keep on the books...
If he gets to the end of his contract, as did, Craine he can just walk out of...
This is where the crunch is!
Goalscorers are the most expensive comodity in football.
We can't plan to stage a serious challenge with a fallout striker from the loan market!
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After reading all your contributions and looking at all the facts, I can only conclude that this guy is a hobit!
He only got a contract so quick because he took on Noel Whelan as his agent and they only asked fot £10k a year!
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I haven't said he is no good - I'm as happy as anybody to give him a chance and I wish the best of luck to all new signings.
but I am a little surprised if he has been signed on a 3 year contract when he seems to have played less than 3 full games in his whole career at 25... maybe the stats...
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/kevin-malaga/leistungsdaten-detail/spieler_134350.html
I hope you know what you're doing AT, looks a bit scarey to me!
105mins total match time at 25????
was he busy somewhere else?
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Manager Andy Thorn said: "We've done our homework on Kevin and we are really pleased to bring him to the club because I know that several other teams were keen to get him, including a Premier League side.
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Maybe keogh's performance would be less without Cranie alongside him?
Keogh's transfer cost 88k Cranie's was 880k, 10 times more! He'd likely be on a higher salary too?
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