Kiwi Players Elsewhere

Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest | England)

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almost 9 years ago

so if he goes for 15 mill and Cambridge, Hamilton, West Bromwich, Leicester are his previous clubs, they all stand to get a quarter of 750 thou which is 187,500 pounds. Which is $NZ337,500. Which ain't bad.

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almost 9 years ago

Jerzy Merino wrote:

so if he goes for 15 mill and Cambridge, Hamilton, West Bromwich, Leicester are his previous clubs, they all stand to get a quarter of 750 thou which is 187,500 pounds. Which is $NZ337,500. Which ain't bad.

5% of the 5% for each year at ages 12-15, 10% of the 5% for each year at ages 16-23. So 0.25% of 15 mil if he was at your club when he was 12, its a very handy pay out for a club.
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almost 9 years ago

West Brom can pay themselves given they are one of the seven ..... apparently.

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almost 9 years ago

RR wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

so if he goes for 15 mill and Cambridge, Hamilton, West Bromwich, Leicester are his previous clubs, they all stand to get a quarter of 750 thou which is 187,500 pounds. Which is $NZ337,500. Which ain't bad.

5% of the 5% for each year at ages 12-15, 10% of the 5% for each year at ages 16-23. So 0.25% of 15 mil if he was at your club when he was 12, its a very handy pay out for a club.

If only it were so easy

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almost 9 years ago

inafoxhole wrote:

RR wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

so if he goes for 15 mill and Cambridge, Hamilton, West Bromwich, Leicester are his previous clubs, they all stand to get a quarter of 750 thou which is 187,500 pounds. Which is $NZ337,500. Which ain't bad.

5% of the 5% for each year at ages 12-15, 10% of the 5% for each year at ages 16-23. So 0.25% of 15 mil if he was at your club when he was 12, its a very handy pay out for a club.

If only it were so easy

Are the solidarity payments a bit hard to claim?

Anyways Leeds have a new manager.

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almost 9 years ago · edited almost 9 years ago · History

Wibblebutt wrote:

This is a really good piece on Chris Wood:

http://theniche-cache.com/football/chris-wood-is-b...

I think it was from forum for one of his former clubs but I always remember him being described as a poacher trapped in a target man's body.

The other aspect of this that the article doesn't go into is that Hudson isn't just using Wood wrong, he's using our other attacking talents (Rojas, Thomas especially) wrong as well.

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almost 9 years ago

Huddersfield just forked out 10 mill squids to Man C for Mooy ( more than City paid to buy Melbourne so some profit made there!) So is our Chris next?

"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...

I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...

Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...

Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."

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almost 9 years ago

Wibblebutt wrote:

This is a really good piece on Chris Wood:

http://theniche-cache.com/football/chris-wood-is-b...

I think it was from forum for one of his former clubs but I always remember him being described as a poacher trapped in a target man's body.

The other aspect of this that the article doesn't go into is that Hudson isn't just using Wood wrong, he's using our other attacking talents (Rojas, Thomas especially) wrong as well.

I remember watching Wood come on late against Bahrain and carve up with interchange passing with Mikey. And then again against Italy. The one thing Ricki did well, with assistants help, was to adapt his plan to that of the players in the team. We had bulky strikers (and Smeltz playing off them really!), and Elliot to ping balls into them. We had a good defence and a good keeper. 

I really like that analysis. 

How should we play with our smaller, nippier players?



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almost 9 years ago

martinb wrote:

Wibblebutt wrote:

This is a really good piece on Chris Wood:

http://theniche-cache.com/football/chris-wood-is-b...

I think it was from forum for one of his former clubs but I always remember him being described as a poacher trapped in a target man's body.

The other aspect of this that the article doesn't go into is that Hudson isn't just using Wood wrong, he's using our other attacking talents (Rojas, Thomas especially) wrong as well.

I remember watching Wood come on late against Bahrain and carve up with interchange passing with Mikey. And then again against Italy. The one thing Ricki did well, with assistants help, was to adapt his plan to that of the players in the team. We had bulky strikers (and Smeltz playing off them really!), and Elliot to ping balls into them. We had a good defence and a good keeper. 

I really like that analysis. 

How should we play with our smaller, nippier players?

4-3-3, sit deep, counterattack at pace down the wings, try to keep the ball on the ground, and Wood to basically just lurk for the side foot finish in the box. That plays into his skills, the fact that our central midfield is weak, and our quality wingers. You could have your DM (Bill or Themi) drop into the backline and the wide forwards track back and it could almost be a 5-4-1 if we were really under the pump.

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almost 9 years ago

From Sky Sports:

Chris Wood has no plans to leave Leeds United next season and is looking forward to working with new boss Thomas Christiansen.

He said: “It was a great season last season, both personally and for the team. We put Leeds back on the map, which was a great thing for the club.

“We’ve done fantastically well as a team and as a unit. It’s a great appointment of the new manager, an exciting new manager who did well last season. I’m looking forward to seeing what he can offer in pre-season and we go from there.”

Making the higher ups happy, or is he genuine? I'm nervous because the reason Wood scored so many is because Monk channeled everything through Wood, dunno if it will be the same now

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almost 9 years ago

martinb wrote:

Wibblebutt wrote:

This is a really good piece on Chris Wood:

http://theniche-cache.com/football/chris-wood-is-b...

I think it was from forum for one of his former clubs but I always remember him being described as a poacher trapped in a target man's body.

The other aspect of this that the article doesn't go into is that Hudson isn't just using Wood wrong, he's using our other attacking talents (Rojas, Thomas especially) wrong as well.

I remember watching Wood come on late against Bahrain and carve up with interchange passing with Mikey. And then again against Italy. The one thing Ricki did well, with assistants help, was to adapt his plan to that of the players in the team. We had bulky strikers (and Smeltz playing off them really!), and Elliot to ping balls into them. We had a good defence and a good keeper. 

I really like that analysis. 

How should we play with our smaller, nippier players?

4-3-3, sit deep, counterattack at pace down the wings, try to keep the ball on the ground, and Wood to basically just lurk for the side foot finish in the box. That plays into his skills, the fact that our central midfield is weak, and our quality wingers. You could have your DM (Bill or Themi) drop into the backline and the wide forwards track back and it could almost be a 5-4-1 if we were really under the pump.

This. With the current squad I would have Themi and Bill in midfield.
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over 8 years ago
  • Leeds have slapped a new £20m price tag on Chris Wood to ward off Premier League suitors. (Daily Mirror)

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over 8 years ago

Has he been scoring in pre season?

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over 8 years ago

MetalLegNZ wrote:

Has he been scoring in pre season?

Scored in a 4-2 loss to Eibar, got 45 vs Bursaspor, didn't feature against the smaller English sides, so easing him back into it it seems

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over 8 years ago
Swansea are keen according to BBC
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over 8 years ago

Kotahitanga. We are one.

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over 8 years ago

Global Game wrote:

Geez the look on Chris's face wouldn't have me rushing down to buy a shirt!

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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over 8 years ago

Global Game wrote:

Geez the look on Chris's face wouldn't have me rushing down to buy a shirt!

It is a nice shirt though

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over 8 years ago

See Leeds strongly linked with Negrado - dunno if they'd need two "target man" type strikers - a sign Wood is on the way?

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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Global Game wrote:

Geez the look on Chris's face wouldn't have me rushing down to buy a shirt!

As a LUFC and NZ sport fan I like it a lot.  Will also help to keep the players warm up north during the winter.

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over 8 years ago

Leeds 3-1 up over Bolton at HT.
Wood with a goal (close range header) and an assist so far

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over 8 years ago

chrispy wrote:

Leeds 3-1 up over Bolton at HT.
Wood with a goal (close range header) and an assist so far

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over 8 years ago

chrispy wrote:

Leeds 3-1 up over Bolton at HT.
Wood with a goal (close range header) and an assist so far

He was just about onto that first one as well.Excellent!

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over 8 years ago

LEEDS REJECT £16M WOOD OFFER

Leeds have rejected a bid of £16m for striker Chris Wood, according to Sky sources.

The offer is from an unnamed Premier League club.

One source has told us this evening that Burnley have also had a £12m bid rejected for the player, although we understand this latest offer is not from the Clarets.

Burnley have yet to confirm they have made a bid.

From Sky Sports UK

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over 8 years ago

Another 0-0 draw for Leeds, this time versus Fulham.

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over 8 years ago
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11715/10992605/how-good-is-in-demand-leeds-united-striker-chris-wood Great article by Sky Sports here
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over 8 years ago
So back to championship next year lol


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over 8 years ago

Who knows? I hope he does well.

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over 8 years ago

HZA wrote:

Who knows? I hope he does well.

I'm sure all NZ football fans hope he goes well. 

Whilst it's great to have Reid flying Kiwi flag in EPL, would be fantastic to see Wood being a regular starting striker in Prem League, and banging in a few goals. Whole different sense of joy & excitement. Fingers crossed

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over 8 years ago

RR wrote:

RR wrote:

RR wrote:

You are assuming that Leeds would actually sell him. He has 2 more years on his contract and Leeds desperately want to get promotion, so might try and hold onto him for another season before looking to cash in. They would get far more cash from getting promoted than by selling him.

I would think he would have a release clause for a set fee to PL clubs if his agent is any good

Since you seem rather convinced he is gonna be back in the Premiership, what about a friendly wager? $10 donation to the Fever Dreams fund in the other persons name that on the opening day of the 17/18 Championship season that Wood will still be at Leeds.

I'll accept if we extend it to the end of the summer transfer window :)

Sure, I just don't see Leeds accepting a bid unless its massively overpaying for him. He has scored 26 of their 60 goals this season, a promotion chasing team just doesn't give up the main source of their goals easily. Tho I could see him going as a deadline day signing if a Premiership team is desperate and just throws money at Leeds for him.

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over 8 years ago

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over 8 years ago

From "Stuff" - English media are reporting that All Whites striker Chris Wood is heading back to the Premier League.

According to The Mirror the 25-year-old has agreed to join Burnley in a deal worth more than $26.3 million, although there has been no confirmation from Burnley or his current club Leeds United.

Wood has been hotly pursued by a host of clubs during the current transfer window after scoring 30 goals in all competitions for Leeds during the 2016-17 season, and it is being reported that Burnley have won the race for the big Kiwi, hoping that the Hamilton product can replace Andre Gray, who recently joined Watford.

Burnley finished 16th in the Premier League last season, only narrowly avoiding relegation.

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over 8 years ago

I'm goina tell them not to .

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over 8 years ago

RR wrote:

RR wrote:

RR wrote:

You are assuming that Leeds would actually sell him. He has 2 more years on his contract and Leeds desperately want to get promotion, so might try and hold onto him for another season before looking to cash in. They would get far more cash from getting promoted than by selling him.

I would think he would have a release clause for a set fee to PL clubs if his agent is any good

Since you seem rather convinced he is gonna be back in the Premiership, what about a friendly wager? $10 donation to the Fever Dreams fund in the other persons name that on the opening day of the 17/18 Championship season that Wood will still be at Leeds.

I'll accept if we extend it to the end of the summer transfer window :)

Sure, I just don't see Leeds accepting a bid unless its massively overpaying for him. He has scored 26 of their 60 goals this season, a promotion chasing team just doesn't give up the main source of their goals easily. Tho I could see him going as a deadline day signing if a Premiership team is desperate and just throws money at Leeds for him.

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Nothing in that article says Leeds have accepted a bid yet, so the thread name change is a bit premature. Not saying it won't happen, just it is not over the line yet.
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