new contract ? .. not for me .. he's unreliable and flaky under pressure .. money will be tight, I believe he's on a good earner .. if so, the money would be better spent, on a proven striker for instance
new contract ? .. not for me .. he's unreliable and flaky under pressure .. money will be tight, I believe he's on a good earner .. if so, the money would be better spent, on a proven striker for instance
You won't get a 'proven' striker at this level for the wages (about £6k) Sarr has been on.
new contract ? .. not for me .. he's unreliable and flaky under pressure .. money will be tight, I believe he's on a good earner .. if so, the money would be better spent, on a proven striker for instance
You won't get a 'proven' striker at this level for the wages (about £6k) Sarr has been on.
Definitely yes for me. It might be different if we had a lot more creativity in the squad but we haven't and he creates more than most. He has been integral to our more positive pattern of play, getting on the ball and feeding the left side or playing occasional switches. He has also improved with experience and his best years could still be ahead of him.
I don't know what his wage level is but I'm pretty sure it will be hard to find someone of his ability for anything less. Can anyone offer a wage comparison between Sarr and say, a regular QPR or Sheff Wed centre-back? (i.e. a comparison with a middle of the road, established Championship defender).
Definitely yes for me. It might be different if we had a lot more creativity in the squad but we haven't and he creates more than most. He has been integral to our more positive pattern of play, getting on the ball and feeding the left side or playing occasional switches. He has also improved with experience and his best years could still be ahead of him.
I don't know what his wage level is but I'm pretty sure it will be hard to find someone of his ability for anything less. Can anyone offer a wage comparison between Sarr and say, a regular QPR or Sheff Wed centre-back? (i.e. a comparison with a middle of the road, established Championship defender).
Allegedly at QPR Yoann Barbet is on £7k a week Grant Hall is on £10k a week Toni Leistner is on £15k a week
Allegedly at Wednesday
Tom Lees £25k a week Dominic Iorfa £11k a week oh and Morgan Fox was on £8k a week as one of their lowest paid players
Naby Sarr is expensive in comparison to what other members of our squad are on. But even at 8k a week, are you telling me we can get someone better over the next two years for less than 1million (transfer fee and wages). I doubt it.
Still pissed off over his lack of attempt to muscle off and out jump Smith v Millwall this season, you know the outcome.......................... wherever he ends up though I wish him well, seems a likeable genuine bloke.
I would as well but i'm not sure everyone would agree.
Given our current situation (assuming the embargo is lifted) I would just because we have no one else. However I do not think he's good enough for this level. I think some people's views get clouded with some of the goals he's scored. Yes he can ping a ball 40 yards but it's just as likely to go to an opponent as to one of our own. He makes a lot of mistakes and I don't think he's good enough in the air. I feel he'll go down as a cult hero but I just don't think he's very good.
Imagine thats come from the local Coventry news article and potentially quoted by elsewhere?
If so its the laziest journalism I've ever seen
Basically points out that we've a number of players out of contract and suggests that any one of them could be ideal for Coventry
This. Go & read the article that this all stems from. If you can't be bothered I'll sum it up below.....
"Charlton have players out of contract in the summer and it looks like they can't re-sign then due to their transfer embargo. One player out of contract is Nabby Sarr, a left footed defender. Could well suit Coventry as they need one"
Non-story & would be a good idea to close this thread now.
Out of those, I'd activate all 3 options for another year and re-sign Sarr and Matthews no matter what league we're in.
Hemed hasn't shown enough, especially given his seniority, but also hasn't really developed a partnership up top. Not good enough to renew. Page, I wish he could have got back fit, but we can't be carrying players. Maybe re-sign on PAYP?
new contract ? .. not for me .. he's unreliable and flaky under pressure .. money will be tight, I believe he's on a good earner .. if so, the money would be better spent, on a proven striker for instance
You won't get a 'proven' striker at this level for the wages (about £6k) Sarr has been on.
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If so its the laziest journalism I've ever seen
Basically points out that we've a number of players out of contract and suggests that any one of them could be ideal for Coventry
I don't know what his wage level is but I'm pretty sure it will be hard to find someone of his ability for anything less. Can anyone offer a wage comparison between Sarr and say, a regular QPR or Sheff Wed centre-back? (i.e. a comparison with a middle of the road, established Championship defender).
Yoann Barbet is on £7k a week
Grant Hall is on £10k a week
Toni Leistner is on £15k a week
Allegedly at Wednesday
Tom Lees £25k a week
Dominic Iorfa £11k a week
oh and Morgan Fox was on £8k a week as one of their lowest paid players
"Charlton have players out of contract in the summer and it looks like they can't re-sign then due to their transfer embargo. One player out of contract is Nabby Sarr, a left footed defender. Could well suit Coventry as they need one"
Non-story & would be a good idea to close this thread now.
Out of those, I'd activate all 3 options for another year and re-sign Sarr and Matthews no matter what league we're in.
Hemed hasn't shown enough, especially given his seniority, but also hasn't really developed a partnership up top. Not good enough to renew.
Page, I wish he could have got back fit, but we can't be carrying players. Maybe re-sign on PAYP?