Ryan Noble never excelled in the first team. He was never good enough to get anywhere near the first team squad in hindsight.
Other than money, it's a bad decision. Move to a different country to sit on a bench, or stay and develop by playing regularly and helping the team move up the divisions. Now, there's no guarantees we'll go up and certainly none that we'll go up to the Prem any time soon, but we're talking about his development not our progress as a club. He, personally, continues to do well and the offers will come in. Disappear off the radar in Bordeaux for a while and...?
He has no pace and no presence for a higher level, he's weak. We got good money for someone about the same level and Vaughan....move on.
Bordeaux are going through a bit of a slump, at the moment. I'd imagine he'll get game time towards the end of the season. It's up to him to make his mark. We've seen he only needs one chance to bury it, I believe he's got every chance of doing alright there.
We have to trust Ross that he never seen something in him. He's the one working with him every day. Young form doesn't really mean anything, I always remember Ryan Noble who was supposed to be as deadly as Kevin Phillips. He's struggling to get a game at Seaham Red Star, now. #16 CBD saffy, Jan 24, 2019 The comments you make are incompatible, (so different in nature as to be incapable of coexisting), thats why.
You haven't made it very well. Ryan Noble proved nothing, ultimately he wasn't good enough. Josh Maja has proved himself by banging them in, in professional football.
Noble failed at every loan club. Was sent to lower league teams iirc and just couldn't cut it - yet at our "reserve" level he would score goals for fun (Heard rumours he was a bit of a dick too and couldn't get on with people)
I've never mentioned Ryan Noble, and have no intention of doing so, so just talk amongst yourselves for a bit, i'm off,
Dunno like Sid, fair play to the lad for going on a bit of an adventure, reckon Bordeaux would be a great place to live. The move could give him the challenges that are the making of him and he will earn well too. He might sink without a trace like but I can see some merit in it for him personally! Anyway, he's away so good luck and see you later from me Josh
Just read that Maja was on under 1K a week at Sunderland but now earns around 14K a week at Bordeaux (according to a French paper). All is forgiven Josh!
Our offer wasn't for under 1k a week, I think it was around 7k a week with an additional increase if we got promoted. Still, 14k a week is still double what we offered. But what could he have got if he'd stayed an extra season and proven himself in the championship?
Our offer was £4,800 was it not? Them figures released today in L’Equipe show him on 56k month, and it does make it understandable why he’s gone for sure. It also reveals that we are paying 60% of Kobe’s salary while he’s at Strasbourg, which is 60k a month or so.
↑ I've never mentioned Ryan Noble, and have no intention of doing so, so just talk amongst yourselves for a bit, i'm off, ↑ Young form doesn't really mean anything, I always remember Ryan Noble We have to trust Ross that he never seen something in him. He's the one working with him every day. Young form doesn't really mean anything, I always remember Ryan Noble who was supposed to be as deadly as Kevin Phillips. He's struggling to get a game at Seaham Red Star, now. #16 CBD saffy, Jan 24, 2019 Just to clear up the confusion.
No idea mate. Even if we are it’s still a saving I suppose, and he’s done well for them so we should see a reasonable fee from a French side seasons end, whereas we’d have been giving him away this summer. L’Equipe is usually pretty on the button to be fair, and if Kone is on 40k week contract there’s no way Strasbourg could pay that realistically. We will likely never know, it’s one that’s gonna work out for us in the end that one either way I’d imagine.