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Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Ross a Cardiff City player

The Ross McCormack story just won’t go away today he or is agent are reported to have made it known that the price Cardiff are asking for him is just too high, and he is being priced out of a dream move to the Premiership. He is rumoured to feel the price of £5m is an over-valuation for a player after just one season in the English league and seeing it only cost Cardiff only £100,000 a year ago.
"I would probably say £5m is an over valuation for someone who has had one season in England and done well. I joined for about £100,000, so it's a lot of money," said Mc Cormack.

Both the Cardiff City chairman Peter Ridsdale and manager Dave Jones has said time and time again no offer had been made, the price has been check-out and that is about has much the interest goes. If the pirce is right any Cardiff City player has is price and the Dave Jones as said on a number of occasions he would stop any one from leaving. Hull boss Phil Brown is on record has saying he think £5m for a Championship player is too high.

Today and I would think much to the annoyance of Dave Jones and the club there is a story in the ‘Hull Daily Mail’ newspaper who spoke to the want away striker, asked if he was willing to join Hull he said, "I would definitely be interested, Hull are in the Premier League.
"When you're a young boy all you want to do is play in the Premier League, so if a club wants to give you that chance then it would be hard to turn down.
"I think it's pricing people out of the market, but if a club wants someone enough, they'll pay it."


Make a statement like, "My agent said there had been interest from Hull but neither the chairman nor the manager has said anything" he added.
"As far as I'm concerned nobody has come in for me, unless Cardiff are holding things back." could lead to trouble, a fine for the Cardiff City striker but with these thinks how much is the player and how much the agent the general baddie in football. Is the agent trying to force the chairman hands to take less, if he does he will lose face with the Cardiff fans and do Hull really want him. The Hull boss to make offers for Michael Owen, Daryl Murphy and Bobby Zamora with Fulham striker Zamora the clubs had agreed a fee and Hull put £40,000 a week on the table, Zamora said no.

Football can be a crazy old thing that why we love it at the end of the day McCormack is a professional football player and if he stays or goes will do a job of work for Cardiff City.

McCormack made a statement via the Official Cardiff City website clarifying the position.

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