Al-Habsi to leave

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by TKIZ! » Thu Jan 20, 2011 6:25 pm

Talk of it being £3m, I personally think this would be a bargain for the pie-eaters. I'd think if Kirkland was worth £5m, as has been suggested that Al Habsi is worth £6/7m
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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:59 pm

boltonboris wrote:You obviously haven't see it yet then. His feet get planted and he can't move. The Maxi header for instance
In fact he seems to have developed aa weakness at corners/free kicks. The current manner of players blocking and fending off their opponents seems to have got to Jussi this season & unless he can find a way of dealing with it then he's not going to survive much longer at this level.
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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by officer_dibble » Thu Jan 20, 2011 10:15 pm

£3 million and we've been duped (Assuming his contracts not up)

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:47 pm

officer_dibble wrote:£3 million and we've been duped (Assuming his contracts not up)
IIRC he signed a four year deal the same time as Jussi, which would have at least another year to run.
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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by Lord Kangana » Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:12 pm

Lets be clear here, if Bogdan is considered up to the task of being No. 2 (and future No. 1) and Jussi is considered good enough to retain the keepers shirt for the likely length of the remainder of Al Habsi's contract, then it makes sense. Given how many good keepers move around for next to nothing (Friedel at Villa and Cudicini at Spurs spring to mind, but there will be others) then £3m would constitute good business.

Remember, the important parts are:
1) Are we sufficiently covered, both now and in the future?
2) Has Al Habsi indicated a wish to leave when his contract expires?
3) Will the money be reinvested in more pressing areas of the squad?
4) Do we have a % sell on clause attached to any future transfer?

Football is always a gamble, but if the answer is yes to the above, then yes to £3m+ for me.
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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by boltonboris » Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:17 pm

I'm siding with LK on this.. Yes he's a good player, but he's number 2 and from what I've seen the number 3 ain't far behind him and is younger.

So in effect. £3 Million for a player who wants first team football, yet is surplus to requirements constitutes a fair deal for us.
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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by Lofthouse Lower » Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:23 pm

Agreed. £3m starting price.

£1m + N'Zogbia 8)

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:33 pm

Sounded like he had another good game today,kept Wiggin in it for a while.It's a win win for the wanderers.
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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by jmjhb » Sun Jan 23, 2011 12:57 am

Yeah, his asking price is going up by the minute.

Unless a ridiculous offer comes in, we should keep him. Send Bogdan on loan to the Championship for a season and start to fade Jussi out of things (of course Jussi won't be happy with that)!

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by elfil76 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:14 am

jmjhb wrote:Yeah, his asking price is going up by the minute.

Unless a ridiculous offer comes in, we should keep him. Send Bogdan on loan to the Championship for a season and start to fade Jussi out of things (of course Jussi won't be happy with that)!
I watched the game on telly, he kept out a fair no of attempts.somehow felt more comfortable with him in goal compared at this point with jussi. Like the idea of loaning bogdan and phasing out jussi unless we get crazy offer.

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by aussie_wanderer » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:41 am

likes the idea of sum cash and a player for him

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:17 am

Jussi's only real issue at present seems to be crosses so it's only in games where the opposition likes to load the 6 yard box where he genuinely looks rattled.His shot stopping and reading of the game behind the defense is still excellent.I haven't really watched closely enough. I Al Habsi any better at dealing with crosses and does he read the game well? I don't think wigan generally seem to play with as high a line as us so I'm not sure whether you can tell.
I think we should be pushing for 5 million really. he could be the difference between relegation or not for wigan and I'm sure other clubs are noticing him.If we get that and use it well it's going to benefit the whites much more than having him back which would probably mean he'd need to be first choice and would be very unfair on Jussi and Bogdan. Given the way Coyle conducts himself I suspect his loan will be extended unless a suitable fee is offered.That may need to come from somewhere else as wigan will be unwilling to commit to the expenditure on fee and wages incase they do go down. From their perspective continuing the loan will be the favoured option.

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by CAPSLOCK » Sun Jan 23, 2011 10:54 am

The loan won't be 'extended'

The deal is for the season and we've received a nice butty - if we recall him, it'll cost us

The reason for Wigan making the deal permanent would be to allow 'em to take another player on loan as they already have their allowed 2
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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Sun Jan 23, 2011 11:06 am

CAPSLOCK wrote:The loan won't be 'extended'

The deal is for the season and we've received a nice butty - if we recall him, it'll cost us

The reason for Wigan making the deal permanent would be to allow 'em to take another player on loan as they already have their allowed 2
Ah right,bit of a shit or bust scenario for the pie eaters then. They could do with a few fresh faces but are short on cash.

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by officer_dibble » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:09 pm

LK, Boris

How much did Fergie sell Ben Foster for last summer?

And he was third choice

And he's not as good as Al Habsi

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Re: Al-Habsi to leave

Post by Lord Kangana » Sun Jan 23, 2011 9:18 pm

We're not Utd though. And if we have sell on clauses inserted, then we're very close to the £4m downpayment that Utd got anyway.
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