30+ million between him and McCormack since they left us.
And we got what for them? Less than 1 million put together?
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Off to Middlesborough for between 6 and 7 million pounds.
How did he manage that?
Always liked him but he is never a 6 million pounds striker (twice over)
30+ million between him and McCormack since they left us.
And we got what for them? Less than 1 million put together?
thats because we had managers who did not want to develop promise, or work with players like Ross , Rudy had potential for all to see except Malky who looked afar for a 10 million plus solution .
A lot of our managers focus was on loans, buying off crafty agents with excessive wages linked to the deal.
I always said that Rudy would make it
you could tell by the way he couldnt trap the ball, run with the ball or jump to head the ball
he was always going to be a star
I always said he was a premier league player and even won a bet for £50 with someone on here who never posted again after he lost
I also remember that big nose chino berk calling him a league one player non stop, shows how little some people know.
You dont need to look far for the muppets....... He still owns and they still oversee the running of the club? So desperate were they to reduce the wage bill we accepted a pittance for him......... What a basket case of a club we are because this is not an isolated case. Take a look at the championship winning squad and how much we got for them???? And it continues and goes on and on since those times. We bought in goodness knows how many players in aug last year who it would appear we dont want anymore......... What do you think we will get for them??
I don't think any premier league club other than Boro (quite a defensive system and relegation candidates) would have made an offer for Rudy. He's a very decent striker at this level but on a bigger stage he had that one good game against Liverpool as a one off and a pretty nothing run at Villa. However, it is yet more evidence that 6-7 million can be quite easily spent on a striker which is unlikely to score many goals at premier league level.
Ross McCormack is another who is very good at this level and it always surprised me (from a football point of view) that Chopra was favoured so heavily over him. That may be built upon that one supreme season Ross had here but I couldn't ever image City being one nil down and Chopra scoring two goals in five minutes (one straight from kick-off) to turn it around. He's gone on to have very good seasons at Leeds and Fulham but the prices that have been paid for him could have got you a decent premier league player and I'm not sure he's quite that.
They have mentioned Rudis transfer on talksport on a couple of occasions this morning. Alan Brazil and another commentator questioned Rudis ability and how the figure of 6m was arrived at for him.
He had a better scoring record at both Leeds and Fulham (and a slow start at Leeds too):
Cardiff: 25 goals (74 appearances)
Leeds: 53 goals (140 appearances)
Fulham: 38 goals (89 appearances)
I accept that he was played 'out of position' a lot under Dave Jones and that could have kept him out of the goals, and that there is more to his game than just scoring, but it is still hard to argue that he was at his best with us.
He has indeed struggled to be the player he once was.
We did OK business offloading Ross when we did. The unfortunate reasons have been mentioned often enough to avoid repeating, and clearly he has been OK rather than brilliant since.
Neither has Chops gone on to greater things. It's a cruel world if you let it get to you.