The reason commons fitness doesn't concern me is because;
He has never been known for his fitness
He has always appeared slightly overweight
His game does not resolve around running like a mad man
His game has, and always will be his intelligence in and around the box and being able to score goals and set up for others. Something he will still be capabake of.
Although he has not played games recently he will still be training and eating like an athlete 5 times a week. He has not been on a bender since may and hasn't touched a ball since.
Couple of games for match sharpness, even at that I would think he would be fine.
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Thread: Commons yes or no?
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09-12-2016 10:15 AM #91
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09-12-2016 10:24 AM #92
He's a top quality player and would be an unbelievable signing for a championship club, it's complete madness that some don't want him!!!!!
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09-12-2016 10:33 AM #94
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Yes fro me as well, we cannot IMO afford to turn down a player of his quality whilst we are still in the championship.
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09-12-2016 10:33 AM #95This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Murphy,Riordan,Griffiths,Brown,Thomson,McGinn,Whit taker,Fletcher,Sproule,Zoomer...off the top of my head.
I'm not saying he wasn't a great player, but the version we'd be getting is 33, not played for almost 2 years and not exactly mobile.
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09-12-2016 10:41 AM #96This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Commons is a yes from me!
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09-12-2016 10:41 AM #97This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Partick Thistle's manager is being quoted today as saying Celtic's second string could win the Scottish Premiership such is the gulf in quality.
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09-12-2016 11:15 AM #98This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-12-2016 11:30 AM #100
Money's the rub innit if you agree as I and others do that Commons would add value.
NL is totally pally with Martin Reilley the agent for Commons.
Reilley will be negotiating with Lawell already I bet on who pays £20K pw till end of Commons contract.
Surely any contribution is good for Celtc.and playing is good for KC.
The hard talking won't be done till end of Jan when Lawell will see if there's any other interest.
I wonder what Hibs bottom line will be?
I'm guessing we'll offer £3K a week at the very last minute and it will all fall through.
If it was up to me I'd say to Lawell and the agent we will pay £5K a week now but will not be repeating this in Jan.
take it or leave it.
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09-12-2016 11:45 AM #102This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So my no opinion must be correct then.Last edited by Swedish hibee; 09-12-2016 at 08:31 PM.
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09-12-2016 11:48 AM #104
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Martin Reilly is Lennons agent too. It was him who drove him to east mains to sign the deal with us. I've dealt with Martin with his other business interests outside football.
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09-12-2016 11:48 AM #105
Would take Commons in a heartbeat - no brainer for me. Any signing is a risk that might not work out, and his lack of playing time recently is rightly being highlighted as a slight concern by some - but if people genuinely are not thrilled at the prospect of signing someone with his track record when we are in the Championship, I'm stunned.
Re: the comments about him being injury prone - simply not true. He's been out of the picture at Celtic this season, but from when he signed until the end of last season he made 223 appearances, more than 40 a year on average. Talking of averages, he has averaged 15 goals a season in Scotland in the nearly six years he's been here, (91 goals in 175 starts/223 appearances) for a guy who's not an out and out striker that is really special. 9 goals in 33 games for Celtic last season suggests he's far from finished also.
Of course he's not the same player he was - that goes without saying. But even if he's 60% of that player he would have loads to offer us in the Championship. He's not had the best last couple of years due to Deila not seeming to rate him (given that that guy thought Nadir Cifti was a better option than Lee Griffiths, that's hardly a surprise) and then being out of the picture with Rodgers. But I'd be thrilled if we signed him.
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09-12-2016 11:53 AM #106This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-12-2016 11:54 AM #108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In 2013-14 Kris Commons scored almost as many goals (32) as Danny Swanson has in his whole career (37).
I'd love Henderson back but I'd take Commons over him right now with regards to getting out of the Championship.
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09-12-2016 12:00 PM #109This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-12-2016 01:18 PM #112This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-12-2016 01:29 PM #113This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I wouldn't be so quick to belittle the achievement of getting a move to a big club, establishing yourself then going on to thrive. It isn't all that easy.
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09-12-2016 01:31 PM #114This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Swanson can create chances no doubt, but he doesn't score many - Commons has scoring ratios from midfield that are better than many top strikers.
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09-12-2016 01:58 PM #115
Aye, Commons was a fairly gifted player in the SPL. However, he has been inactive for a significant amount of time and this is the crucial part. This is a guy who is 33 and who has barely kicked a ball for nearly a year by the time January comes around.
No matter how good he once was, he will still need to be fit enough to compete and at our level there is no shortage of effort and endeavour from the opposition. Once the legs have gone that is usually the end for players and whilst our coaches will no doubt consider this, will they really have that much opportunity to assess him?
Holt pefectly illustrates the point above. Once a player capable of scoring in the EPL, he has hardly struck fear into defences in the Scottish second tier, despite a decent pedigree.
The thing is that we are in a battle with a side who are on the up and up. Failure to be promoted would be a disaster and so far Lennon and his signings have not convinced in my book. This is arguably one of the most important windows ever for us. We have to get it right. I would be much more optimistic if we had the likes of Henderson and GMS coming in from Celtic.
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09-12-2016 02:07 PM #116This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not always the case, but generally true.
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09-12-2016 02:29 PM #118
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Has been a quality player, but I think this deal could be costly and it's definitely risky! Costly because he's apparently on £20k a week, the economics of this one will be interesting. Risky because he's 34 in the summer and hasn't played since mid March, 9 months out, it could take a hell of a long time to get him match fit. Not for me!
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09-12-2016 02:37 PM #119
The potential cost of this deal has been brought up a few times - I don't know if it would be as costly a deal as some are making out.
Yes, he's on a lot of money at Celtic.
But they're unlikely to get anything for that money between now and the end of his contract. They may be happy to take a token contribution from us - it's better than nothing.
And it may be that we can offer him a lot more than just money. If he's had a few decent contracts from Celtic and his English clubs, he won't be short of a few bob - his priority may just be to get playing and enjoying his football whilst he still can - he'll be a long time retired. We may offer him a coaching role, he may fancy doing one of his favourite managers a favour - there are reasons why players do things other than just for the money.
I've sometimes been surprised at the quality of player who ends up in the SPFL late in their careers - how much would Jody Morris and Michael Duberry have been taking from St Johnstone? By all accounts both those players loved their time up here and managed to make a significant contribution in the twilight of their careers.
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09-12-2016 02:44 PM #120
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