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  1. Zorg
    Zorg
    July 5, 2009 at 3:48 pm | | Reply


    £1.8m for Smith surprisingly high? Not to anyone who’s been paying attention.

  2. Dan Trelfer
    Dan Trelfer
    July 6, 2009 at 6:24 am | | Reply


    I have been paying attention. He was superb last season. But he’s 29. When he was 26, Watford paid a quarter of that for him. The season before last he scored 3 goals in the entire season. If I was a manager I would be extremely wary about stats like that. The game is littered with players who have one amazing goalscoring run one season and never, ever get close to it again. Just ask Stuart Wardley. With Sheff U’s style of football, where exactly is he going to play? Will he go back out to the wing again, where he is less effective? Will they drop Brian Howard? Don’t get me wrong – very good player, but £1.8m? I’d say ‘surprisingly high’ is a reasonable comment.

  3. Zorg
    Zorg
    July 6, 2009 at 8:48 am | | Reply


    Seventeen goals last season when not playing as an out-and-out striker says more than Three the previous season when playing exclusively on the wing. If goalscoring is your only metric you’ll never sign a goalkeeper… Smith has been one of the leading creators of goals in the division for the last two seasons and is astonishingly consistent for an attacking/creative player. Unlike Wardley, he HAS excelled for several years, but the goals are a bonus. 29 or not, he’s worth £1.8m anyway.

    I’d agree with the Sheffield United comment, mind. Not the most obvious complement to their team and frankly I suspect he could do better. With three Premiership seasons behind him, the likes of Burnley could do worse. He hasn’t signed for the Blades yet, mind.

  4. Terry
    Terry
    November 18, 2009 at 10:39 am | | Reply


    Three months in and you got 1 out of 5. Well done!!
    Now reassess.

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