Kiwi Players Elsewhere

Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest | England)

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about 11 years ago

maybe so, you had the winstone reid scenario though didnt you?  i havent even looked at the championship, who might be in line for promotion and might fancy a wood type player?

He may well get stuck in the situation where he plays for a promotion-winning side, gets to the Premiership where he sits on the bench for a while, and ends up heading back to the Championship to do it all over again.

Though I guess there are worse things that could happen to you as a professional footballer.

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maybe so, you had the winstone reid scenario though didnt you?  i havent even looked at the championship, who might be in line for promotion and might fancy a wood type player?

Exactly this, Winston quickly fell out of favour at West Ham when he first signed but look at him now.  

I still think Chris will make it as a squad Prem Striker, if not at Leicester, then maybe at the likes of Ipswich, Brentford (!), Bournemouth and co in the future if they achieve promotion.

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about 11 years ago · edited about 11 years ago · History

Chris Woods in doubt for home game against Spurs after leaving training early with infection apparently on Tuesday.

about 11 years ago

maybe so, you had the winstone reid scenario though didnt you?  i havent even looked at the championship, who might be in line for promotion and might fancy a wood type player?

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I think there are differences between Wood and Reid. Reid had to start out in the Premier League straight from Denmark. Wood was actually in the Championship and despite scoring a few goals fell out of favour. I think West Ham actually had faith in Reid but it doesn't seem like Leicester does. 

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He may well get stuck in the situation where he plays for a promotion-winning side, gets to the Premiership where he sits on the bench for a while, and ends up heading back to the Championship to do it all over again.

Though I guess there are worse things that could happen to you as a professional footballer.

If Wood wants my advice then he should get out of England. Get off that treadmill. Find a club somewhere else in Europe which will always be in the top division. England seems too volatile.

about 11 years ago

Ryan54 wrote:

maybe so, you had the winstone reid scenario though didnt you?  i havent even looked at the championship, who might be in line for promotion and might fancy a wood type player?

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I think there are differences between Wood and Reid. Reid had to start out in the Premier League straight from Denmark. Wood was actually in the Championship and despite scoring a few goals fell out of favour. I think West Ham actually had faith in Reid but it doesn't seem like Leicester does. 

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He may well get stuck in the situation where he plays for a promotion-winning side, gets to the Premiership where he sits on the bench for a while, and ends up heading back to the Championship to do it all over again.

Though I guess there are worse things that could happen to you as a professional footballer.

If Wood wants my advice then he should get out of England. Get off that treadmill. Find a club somewhere else in Europe which will always be in the top division. England seems too volatile.

Think about this though:  ££££

I'm sure he's making a killing right now, the only places in Europe that would match that would be Germany, Spain, France and Italy and TBH I'm not sure that his style would suite most of those leagues.

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about 11 years ago

Or Russia and I think the nightlife in Leicester may be better then Siberia 


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about 11 years ago

Or Russia and I think the nightlife in Leicester may be better then Siberia 

I saw something saying that the Russian owners were asking all their players to take pay cuts.
about 11 years ago

I'm not sure about that. I'm just going by a salary comparrison that 2nd best posted a little while back. 


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about 11 years ago

http://m.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11378939

Here it is. Looking at cuts of 20% across the board.

about 11 years ago

Their currency is in free-fall. It would be a poor career decision to go there right now.

about 11 years ago

Their currency is in free-fall. It would be a poor career decision to go there right now.

not if you loved football . is money everything these days ?

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about 11 years ago

chefmivec wrote:

Their currency is in free-fall. It would be a poor career decision to go there right now.

not if you loved football . is money everything these days ?

At that level, YES.

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about 11 years ago

chefmivec wrote:

Their currency is in free-fall. It would be a poor career decision to go there right now.

not if you loved football . is money everything these days ?

I'm pretty sure he'd rather play football AND get paid.

about 11 years ago

chefmivec wrote:

Their currency is in free-fall. It would be a poor career decision to go there right now.

not if you loved football . is money everything these days ?

Money is and always will be everything. What kind of fantasy world are you living in if you think otherwise?

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about 11 years ago

played 35 mins today in Leicester's first win since ages ago.

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about 11 years ago

Maybe he'll get a start at Liverpool New Years Day

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about 11 years ago

Just watched a reply of the game against Hull. The commentary team rated his performance!

about 11 years ago

Who said Ipswich? They are having a kick of the tyres by the sound of it



about 11 years ago

Rumours of a loan move to Bournemouth in the UK press.

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about 11 years ago

UK_ALLWHITE wrote:

Rumours of a loan move to Bournemouth in the UK press.

Really? As if they need another striker!

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about 11 years ago

got 35 minutes off the bench v Newcastle in the Cup this morning.

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about 11 years ago
The visitors hardly threatened Leicester at the King Power stadium, although they enjoyed plenty of possession, and it was the hosts who went the closest to scoring after the break, only for a superb Alnwick save to prevent Chris Wood netting with a diving header.
about 11 years ago

Sounds like Wood has done relatively well in his last two appearances.

about 11 years ago

Sounds like he had a solid performance. But I wonder if he will be loaned to a Championship team? I see Leicester have just signed Jermain Defoe from Toronto FC.

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Marto wrote:

Ryan54 wrote:

maybe so, you had the winstone reid scenario though didnt you?  i havent even looked at the championship, who might be in line for promotion and might fancy a wood type player?

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I think there are differences between Wood and Reid. Reid had to start out in the Premier League straight from Denmark. Wood was actually in the Championship and despite scoring a few goals fell out of favour. I think West Ham actually had faith in Reid but it doesn't seem like Leicester does. 

[quote=el grapadura]

He may well get stuck in the situation where he plays for a promotion-winning side, gets to the Premiership where he sits on the bench for a while, and ends up heading back to the Championship to do it all over again.

Though I guess there are worse things that could happen to you as a professional footballer.

If Wood wants my advice then he should get out of England. Get off that treadmill. Find a club somewhere else in Europe which will always be in the top division. England seems too volatile.

Think about this though:  ££££

I'm sure he's making a killing right now, the only places in Europe that would match that would be Germany, Spain, France and Italy and TBH I'm not sure that his style would suite most of those leagues.

Eredivisie wages in the Netherlands are very high (Netherlands economy has highest average wages in the world along with Germany):

Minimum pay for a non-EU player is about $US 600,000 per season.

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

about 11 years ago

Good to see Chris getting more of a look in recently with three appearances over the last month vs. Aston Villa, Hull and Newcastle.

http://int.soccerway.com/players/chris-woods/76918...

Was the Newcastle FA game on ESPN?

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

about 11 years ago

Don't think Wood will see out January in the EPL. 

A new club  record fee paid for another striker today.

about 11 years ago

Scottie Rd wrote:

Don't think Wood will see out January in the EPL. 

A new club  record fee paid for another striker today.

9.7 million pounds for Croatia international Andrej Kramaric, aged 23.

Impressive goal record. Just the sort of player Leicester need.

28 goals in 24 games for club and country so far this season.

37 goals in 42 games for his previous club FC Rijka in Croatia.

22 goals at youth level for Croatia.

Dinamo Zagreb's all time leading youth goalscorer.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30719419

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrej_Kramari%C4%87

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

about 11 years ago

Scottie Rd wrote:

Don't think Wood will see out January in the EPL. 

A new club  record fee paid for another striker today.

On the bench today... Might still be there in
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about 11 years ago

Marto wrote:

Scottie Rd wrote:

Don't think Wood will see out January in the EPL. 

A new club  record fee paid for another striker today.

On the bench today... Might still be there in

but another young striker got on. he didnt

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about 11 years ago

Leicester should at least send Wood out on loan. If they get relegated then he will be handy to have next season but it just isn't going to feature in the Premier League this season. Wolves are close to the playoffs in the Championship but have lacked goals all season. Sheffield Wednesday are another in the same situation.

about 11 years ago

It looks like LFC are ready to cash in... so who's going to pay $5m for a Championship (borderline Premiership) quality striker in need of some experience/game time... and goals????

I've said before (and been shot down) but I'd love to see him have a go on the continent as it would be good for his development and broaden his capabilities (not to mention experience) playing a different type of football, then look at going back to the UK in a couple of years when he'll still only be 25/26.

I'd love to see him get a good couple of years of week in, week out football to get to the next level... wherever that may be (well, he has to stay in Europe).

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about 11 years ago

scored a late winner against Everton U21's yesterday

about 11 years ago

the old cronies on the Leicester forum reckon bids have already come in from wolves and reading...but 5 million quid is a pretty wild price

about 11 years ago

I don't think that he will go for that amount, but £5m for a proven championship goalscorer is pretty standard.  He is young so there will always be re-sale value, and if he scores enough goals to get you promoted it is worth somewhere in the region of £40m these days.

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about 11 years ago

That money is worth it if you are like Wolves who need goals and want to get promoted.

about 11 years ago
What was his transfer fee two years ago when he was knocking them in - 2 million quid? No way his valuation would now be 5 million as he hasn't done to much since. If Leicester could get back their money and get his wages of their books they would be happy

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about 11 years ago

If they are asking 6m for Reid, you know that Wood is not worth 5m

Grumpy old bastard alert

about 11 years ago

but it is all about the length of the contract, and the cost of losing a player for nothing.  Reid is worth significantly more than £6m, but only has 6 months left on his contract. West Ham would probably take £4m for him at the moment, as it is better than £0 when he leaves in the summer. It is approximately £1.5m per place in the final table of the premier league, so the club would weigh up that keeping Reid is unlikely to have us finish 3 places higher.  Wood would have 2 or 3 years to go on his contract so the club have no pressing need to sell - the demand comes from the clubs (like Wolves) who are seeking the proven championship player. As I mentioned earlier, I cannot see him going for £5m, but the club will want more than the £2m they paid for him.

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Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
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about 11 years ago

Wood has an ankle injury, in doubt for tonight