What a load of old sh1t. Is he any good and would he improve us? Norn, who has watched him a fair bit seems to think so and if we did look at signing him then so does the club. All these stats can be taken in different views due to level, club, winning or losing, attacking or defensive mindsets etc
Just checked. It’s because Kamara’s numbers are including Europa League. Just in the league his xA per 90 is 0.07
If you don't buy players who improve the side, then you're buying players who don't improve the side. Why the **** would we want to do that? He's not a ball winner so what does he bring to the side This rumour imo is horseshit. He might have been on a '10 players we might be vaguely interested in' list but I'd be gobsmacked if we paid £15m for him. Gino will have well and truly lost his senses.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...g-signing-Rangers-midfielder-Glen-Kamara.html Rangers are reluctant to sell but have yet to tie him down to a new contract. We want a defensive midfielder and Kamara has been discussed extensively. No bid has been made yet however.
Would be pretty good business if we can land Kamara, Maitland-Niles & Nketiah! Can't see it though sadly.
Well his National manager wants him to join a bigger club: https://www.football365.com/news/finland-coach-urges-watford-arsenal-target-to-leave-rangers
Had a decent first season in the Prem, last season apparently fell out with management etc. so barely played. So hard to tell. For free though, I would have liked him here. Will be a standout player for Rangers in a 2 team league.
Patchy career before Sheffield United though and largely in the lower leagues. Looked okay in the PL for a year but not at all convinced that wasn’t the exception rather than the rule - as you say, will fit in up there where players with average football league careers can stand out and try and fool everyone into thinking they are top level EPL players. If we’d signed him, I’m convinced he’s one we’d be wondering why the hell we signed him after a few months and then he’d be hard to shift on an inevitability long contract.