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Posted August 27, 2016 01:04 · last edited August 27, 2016 01:09

Scottie Rd wrote:

According to transfermarkt.de Canterbury signed Colin van Gool.

http://www.transfermarkt.de/colin-van-gool/profil/...

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Colin van Gool

More Info on him, these web sites rate his value at 25 Tsd Euro. Stu Kelly at 75 Tsd E and Aaron at 250 Tsd E

transfermarkt.com's player valuations are usually complete bollocks - unless a player is known to have been transferred for a definite sum of money.

In this case, Stu Kelly at his age and with a lack of recent professional game time, would not attract any transfer fee whatsoever - and Aaron, although we love him at Canterbury Utd, obviously would not be signed by any pro club for a transfer fee when he's currently an amateur. tranfermarkt.com think that because Aaron has been an international, that is what he's worth (it's a German website and so they think in German terms of what an international should be worth).

25,000 Euros is probably about right for a young bench player at a Dutch second tier club who only made two appearances as a sub last season.

Colin's been studying sports marketing in Holland and is coming here to take over Jesse Dinjan's role from last season as a marketing intern. Canterbury United have an arrangement with a Dutch university to take interns. 

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Big Pete 65 edited August 27, 2016 01:09
Scottie Rd wrote:

According to transfermarkt.de Canterbury signed Colin van Gool.

http://www.transfermarkt.de/colin-van-gool/profil/...

[/quote]

Colin van Gool

More Info on him, these web sites rate his value at 25 Tsd Euro. Stu Kelly at 75 Tsd E and Aaron at 250 Tsd E

transfermarkt.com's player valuations are usually complete bollocks - unless a player is known to have been transferred for a definite sum of money.

In this case, Stu Kelly at his age and with a lack of recent professional game time, would not attract any transfer fee whatsoever - and Aaron, although we love him at Canterbury Utd, obviously would not be signed by any pro club for a transfer fee when he's currently an amateur. 

25,000 Euros is probably about right for a young bench player at a Dutch second tier club who only made two appearances as a sub last season.

Colin's been studying sports marketing in Holland and is coming here to take over Jesse Dinjan's role from last season as a marketing intern. Canterbury United have an arrangement with a Dutch university to take interns.