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77dave
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Biggest bargins in Premiership history
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Surely Cantona at 1.1m Leeds to Man Utd is the biggest bargin
who else
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Solskjaer to United 1.5m, hell of a buy
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cantona is top
I also give you
PETER SCHMEICHEL (Brondby to Manchester United, £550,000, 1991)
ALAN SHEARER (Southampton to Blackburn Rovers, £3.6 million, 1992)
Shearer scored 112 Premiership goals for Blackburn in just 138 appearances and the Ewood Park coffers swelled by £15 million – a profit of more than £11 million – when he was sold to Newcastle United in 1996. Oh, and he helped to win Rovers the title.
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Anelka to Arsenal for £500k? 50 league appearances with 23 goals. Then a nice sale to Real Madrid for £23m.
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Cudicini to Chelsea.
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August 03, 2008, 11:21:43 PM »
Cantona and Shearer both proved to be bargains
Liverpool paid £20,000,000 for Torres ,its only been a year,how much would another team have to pay liverpool to get him now,
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Quote from: TightEnd on August 03, 2008, 10:56:29 PM
cantona is top
I also give you
PETER SCHMEICHEL (Brondby to Manchester United, £550,000, 1991)
ALAN SHEARER (Southampton to Blackburn Rovers, £3.6 million, 1992)
Shearer scored 112 Premiership goals for Blackburn in just 138 appearances and the Ewood Park coffers swelled by £15 million – a profit of more than £11 million – when he was sold to Newcastle United in 1996. Oh, and he helped to win Rovers the title.
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Quote from: steeveg on August 03, 2008, 11:21:43 PM
Cantona and Shearer both prooved to be bargains
Liverpool payed £20,000,000 for Torres ,its only been a year,how much would another team have to pay liverpool to get him now,
I'm not sure £20m will ever be classed as a bargain.
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How much did Blackburn pay for Friedel the years he has had there and then getting 2.5m for him at his age must put him in with a shout.
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Re: Biggest bargins in Premiership history
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Quote from: Silo Graham on August 03, 2008, 11:34:17 PM
Quote from: steeveg on August 03, 2008, 11:21:43 PM
Cantona and Shearer both prooved to be bargains
Liverpool payed £20,000,000 for Torres ,its only been a year,how much would another team have to pay liverpool to get him now,
I'm not sure £20m will ever be classed as a bargain.
yes i know what you mean, i will have to check but i dont think Shearer was cheap at the time,but proved to be a undervalued, same with Torres i think
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Shearer was a record at the time and I remember people saying it was alot of money for any player. A bargin should only be classed as a bargin when its cheap compared to alot of other fees paid around the same time.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hau9q9lWjXM
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A couple of cheap ones:
Kevin Phillips £500,000 Sunderland
Brad Friedel Liverpool to Blackburn Rovers) FREE!
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Quote from: Acidmouse on August 03, 2008, 11:53:16 PM
A couple of cheap ones:
Kevin Phillips £500,000 Sunderland
Brad Friedel Liverpool to Blackburn Rovers) FREE!
phillips surely signed for sunderland in div 1
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Well he won the Premiership Golden Boot and European Golden Boot
he signed for Sunderland just after they were relegated.
We can argue over the semantics of if its classed as a prem transfer another day
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