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Bladesman said:I mean surely they are giving healy to west brom since koumas is only on loan at cardiff. I think west brom want like 1.5mil for koumas but there letting cardiff keep koumas til the end of the season before they sell him.
I second that!S64 Blade said:Yes pleaseHe is quality, get him signed!
If I remember rightly, Michael Brown had a serious attitude problem when he first came in, but Warnock kicked some sense into him and look how he turned out.S64 Blade said:Hope we do bring him in. He may be cocky, but he is a good player. Im sure Warnock can sort him out anywaY!
Sharpy said:boooooooo cardiff are close to signing him apartantly.![]()
Get your arse in gear warnock and sign him up.
So koumas isnt as good as Tonge, Jagielka, Ifill or Armstrong then? In my view he is as good as all of them, he plays very similer to Tonge on the left and would allow armstrong to move back to LB.At United he will have to be at his best to dislodge anyone from the team,
Sharpy said:So koumas isnt as good as Tonge, Jagielka, Ifill or Armstrong then? In my view he is as good as all of them, he plays very similer to Tonge on the left and would allow armstrong to move back to LB.
I cant really see an argument to not signing him, he adds mroe quality and depth to the squad and also adds some much needed creativy to the midfield. He's a class act.
Sharpy said:So koumas isnt as good as Tonge, Jagielka, Ifill or Armstrong then? In my view he is as good as all of them, he plays very similer to Tonge on the left and would allow armstrong to move back to LB.
I cant really see an argument to not signing him, he adds mroe quality and depth to the squad and also adds some much needed creativy to the midfield. He's a class act.
I wasnt putting words in your mouth mate, i wasnt reffering to anything you writ when saying that.gezblade said:Where did I say we should not sign him? Dont go putting words on my mouth. I was on about personal choice the man has. On his day he is as good as any player we have in midfield, however we have a team that got us in the Premiership and Warnock will not be so easily turned to just ridding of what is an already good midfield that will most likely hold it's own. Someone will have to make way, it's a challenge for anyone who comes in. Most players would accept that challenge, but some may be happy in the fact knowing they can be first on the sheet regardless they are a league below.
Sensiblade has the same thoughts I see, the pull we have is premiership games rather than Championship, but as I said Football can throw up somefunny things. If we lose out it wont be the clubs fault (althought I can see someone blaming us for lack of ambition) but it will be down to the player alone.
koumas eyeing blades
JASON Koumas would "welcome" the opportunity to speak with Sheffield United about the possibility of a move to Bramall Lane, according to his agent.
The Wales international has been strongly linked with Neil Warnock's side after seeing a proposed agreement with Cardiff City hit a stumbling block.
Koumas, who spent last season on loan at Ninian Park, has effectively gone on strike after his current club West Brom refused to accept a £1.2m offer from The Bluebirds to sign him on a permanent basis.
Officals at The Hawthorns are understood to be seeking a guaranteed £1.5m plus incentives for the 26-year-old and although United have yet to make an approach, Peter McIntosh, the player's representative, confirmed his client would be happy to speak to Warnock should he match West Brom's valuation.
McIntosh said: "Jason is still contracted to West Brom and the situation is that, until such time as they give permission, we can not hold talks with anybody else.
"We have to and want to go through the proper channels. "
But if United did receive permission from West Brom, then I'm sure Jason would welcome the chance to meet with them.
"We have got an excellent relationship with Sheffield United and Neil.
"Koumas was named as United's toughest opponent by several members of Warnock's squad during their promotion winning campaign last term and McIntosh added: "Jason is a Premiership player without a shadow of a doubt.
"Going forward he is superb."
Jason would admit that defending is not his strong point but, if you put someone alongside him that allows him to push forward, then there's no one better in the game."
Warnock, who according to reports is also monitoring Manchester United's Liam Miller as he looks to strengthen his midfield before next month's Premiership curtain-raiser with Liverpool, admitted that David Sommeil has suffered a setback in his battle to recover from the ankle injury he sustained during the friendly with Worksop Town.
The French defender has withdrawn from the two match tour of Scotland which kicks-off tomorrow at Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
Jonathan Forte has returned to Doncaster on loan.
20 July 2006
Feck me, what a terrible attitude this lad has.Everton were mooted to be interested and West Brom’s interest whilst they were still in the First Division was also clear but Koumas stayed at Prenton Park for the 2001-02 season and signed a new contract with the club. This also meant that if he was to move on in the near future it would command a fee and therefore vital money for Tranmere Rovers. This won Koumas great respect amongst some Rovers fans as he could have just walked away for free when his contract was up.
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