Steven Naismith

kenster197

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He's obviously not the quality that City are now looking at but, having watched him for a few seasons now he's a better player than Jelavic and with the new release clauses in the Rangers players contracts, he is going to be an absolute steal for someone in the Premiership. Heard talk of WBA making a bid but he's better than that. Wouldn't be shocked to see Lambert make a move or Moyes for that matter.
 
kenster197 said:
wouldn't even say lower sides. He's far better than C Adam (not that that goes for much) and many other att mids in the league. Probably 1 of 2 players at Rangers that could easily cut it, the other being McGregor who I'd put behind only Hart and Cech.

Is decent but not great. Like I said in the post I have just deleted Naismith will be good for a mid table side.
 
is good enough to improve Everton & Moyes would be mad not to go for him given how well he partnered Jelavic
 
corky1970 said:
i was just about to post the exact same thing !

Fukin lol @ dat! Had a fukin enough of these bloody non starter transfer threads, please sort this forum out it must be about fukin potential transfers with some bloody link or gossip bollox bout planes or arndale centres
 
Matt Diablo said:
corky1970 said:
i was just about to post the exact same thing !

Fukin lol @ dat! Had a fukin enough of these bloody non starter transfer threads, please sort this forum out it must be about fukin potential transfers with some bloody link or gossip bollox bout planes or arndale centres


why does it bother you .. you dont have to click it , a guy could start a thread about a three legged elephant who looks like having the potential to cut it in the prem..its up to the op .
 

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