<br />Ipswich and Jason Scotland have parted company and he is now a free agent. Could he do a job for us? He is 33 but would give us a different option. Could we afford his wages?<br />
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Don't think he would fit in. I think I would much prefer Robert Earnshaw. Who is on his way to us if the rumours are to be believed. He was at the Ricoh to watch Tranmere game last Wednesday.
This was denied by Waggot on C&W on Friday night.
Ipswich and Jason Scotland have parted company and he is now a free agent. Could he do a job for us? He is 33 but would give us a different option. Could we afford his wages?
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Oh Fernando please learn to read "Could we afford his wages?" might be a bit of a clue that I still think overall wages are a problem - still don't let the facts get in the way of your petty prejudices eh?
Again Fernando please learn to read - the key word is "overall" ie the total wage bill. Let me explain it in simple terms to you: if we let some surplus (unwanted) players go and save money on the wage bill that lowers the wage bill, which is a good thing. If we recruit a player who would improve the team yet his wages are less than those of the players that have left that is a good thing as well. So we would have an "overall" lower wage bill, got rid of some surplus players and brought in a player to improve the team. Hope that explains things more clearly for you.
Scotland is a class player, and is nothing like Leon Clarke. He is far more comfortable on the ball than Clarke. Tends to be a bit like Stern John at times, lazy, but a cracking finisher.
<br />I find it amusing how many times I've seen someone say this over the past few days. <br />
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I'm sure we even had a thread that said "Robert Earnshaw NOT coming to Coventry".<br />
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Amazing what people don't pay attention too lol
Hi Mate, i think Class is abit far fetched! He's so class ipswich are letting him go, cov have had their fair share of has beens and we dont need another, everyone always name drops when someone is free.
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My stepsons are Ipswich supporters and they don't rate him at all - a bit of a donkey. Certainly wouldn't want to see him at the Ricoh!!
Scotland is a class player, and is nothing like Leon Clarke. He is far more comfortable on the ball than Clarke. Tends to be a bit like Stern John at times, lazy, but a cracking finisher.
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Tbh m8 I think McG found his level at Cov in this Division. I may be wrong, but I don't see him getting more than 6-7 goals in the Championship with Ipswich.<img src="http://www.skybluestalk.co.uk/images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif" border="0" alt="" title="" smilieid="4" class="inlineimg" />
In May 2007, Scotland signed for Swansea City for a fee of £25,000 subject to obtaining a work permit,[12] which was granted on 4 July.[13] Scotland scored on his debut and he helped the team to promotion to the Football League Championship, finishing the season with 29 goals in all competitions – the division's top scorer – and also earning himself a place in the PFA Team of the Year.
Scotland netted a 78th minute penalty kick against Plymouth Argyle on 10 March 2009, his 50th goal for Swansea in all competitions[14]
And everyone was raving that McG was a God and would score 30 goals in this league......To put the record straight..I never said I wanted him at CCFC...I simply stated that imo, he is Class compared to anything in our league atm!
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