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Guest labrowski

Someone start another thread called "the good players we never signed from the north east that would have resulted in us not wasting money!"

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Owen, Michael - 2005 £16M, 70app 26g

Ferguson, Duncan - 1998 £7M, 30app 8g

Luque, Albert - 2005 £9.5M, 21app 1g

Boumsong, Jean-Alain - 2005 £8M, 47app 0g

Marcelino, Elena - 1999 £6.7M, 17app 0g

 

Objectively, Michael Owen contributes significantly more, pound by pound, compared to Duncan Ferguson or Albert Luque. And in football finance £16M in 2005 probably equals to £7M in 1998.

 

Duncan Ferguson contributes more than Elena Marcelino.

 

In conclusion, Elena Marcelino is the biggest waste of money.

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What about Andreas Andersson!!

 

Awesome, this man could have the ball at his feet in front of goal, fall over, ball hits his head rolls back over hits his heel then goes in the net.

 

The blonde bomber rocked.

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Alan Smith is a very good shout. £6m and probably £50k a week for a defensive Championship midfielder? Wow.

 

No it isn't at all, no where NEAR being the biggest waste of money, especially considering he's doing alright now. Yeah we overpaid and still are paying him too much, but nothing compared to Luque and Owen as far as being a waste goes.

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He's making a contribution now because he's found his level...which isn't as a £6m £50k a week footballer. I'm sure all of the players on that list would have contributed at this level.

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