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Title: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: jonny72 on Sunday, August 23, 2009, 22:29:06
What the fuck is the world coming to?

Man City have agreed to pay £24m for Lescott. He might be good, but £24m?


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: Rich Pullen on Monday, August 24, 2009, 05:43:48
He's not even outstanding. He's a decent Premiership player. Everton will miss his goalscoring contribution more than anything


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: Peter Venkman on Monday, August 24, 2009, 06:33:49
I agree Rich, the most his type of player normally goes for is £5mill to £6mill maximum, hes OK but nothing special I would rather bid on Steven Taylor at Newcastle for £6mill IMO.


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: The Artist Billy Paynter on Monday, August 24, 2009, 10:17:50
Would rather have Dave Wheater or Huth from Boro,

Would cost considerably less than 24million, wtf?? :-[


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: strooood on Monday, August 24, 2009, 10:28:06
I think he's worth an awful lot - but you're right, £24m is inflated but that's for two reasons.

1) He's so important to Everton and has years left on his contract.
2) Man city are buying him.

Again shows what can happen when you take a punt on Championship players. Everton are good at it, what with him, Cahill and Jagielka all signing from FL clubs.


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: @MacPhlea on Monday, August 24, 2009, 10:28:58
As highlighted on Soccer AM on Saturday - it's the new Man City exchange rate - take any valuation and add an extra '0' to the end...

£2.4 Million instantly becomes £24 million


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: Summerof69 on Monday, August 24, 2009, 10:59:41
Ridiculous amount. As previous posters said £5-6 million maximum..no more.

Man City have more money than sense.


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: Samdy Gray on Monday, August 24, 2009, 11:17:45
On the basis the Lescott is worth £24,000,000, I reckon I've got to be worth at least £50,000 to Man City.


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: RobertT on Monday, August 24, 2009, 11:53:45
What everybody is excluding from the calculation is that Man City are not just paying £24m to get Lescott, it's £24m for Lescott and the prospect of Dunne not having to play again.  That second part must be worth £20m of anyone's money if they want to challenge for honours.


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: Dazzza on Monday, August 24, 2009, 13:47:48
Inflated, no doubt and I’d value him at £12 million and for Everton I think the disruption to the squad is far more of a headache than it will be replacing him.  Very good established performer in the Premier League but £24 million would get you a world-class centre-back with change.   Lescott just doesn’t come close to being in that world-class category.

It’s clear that Hughes is trying to build a British spine to his side similar to Manchester United and to a lesser extent Chelsea have in Lampard, Terry and Cole but at that expense and in these circumstances are British players really going to give you any better “spine” than your typical common or garden Adebayor?


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: Arriba on Monday, August 24, 2009, 15:21:16
lescott is a decent player.the way the fans and moyes have reacted to man citys approach tells us how mucch they value him.
24 mill is inflated but that's the way it is with city at the moment.look at the fella arsenal signed for 10 mill for instance.a better player for less then half the cost.


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: westcountry on Monday, August 24, 2009, 15:23:35
Everton need to get rid of him, as him not wanting to play is affecting the whole team (says pundits on MOTD)


Title: Re: Lescott, a bargain at £24m
Post by: jonny72 on Monday, August 24, 2009, 16:00:59
If Man City were clever they'd turn round to Everton and reduce the offer to £15m, now that they've done the damage and pretty much put an end to his career at Everton.