10 oddest transfer fees

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lukecrossland

Player Valuation: £6m
Found this in the Sky Sports magazine and thought that it was interesting.

1. Kenneth Kristensen
His weight in fresh shrimp - Vindbjart to Floey, 2002
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2. Gary Pallister
Set of kit, bag of balls and a goal net - Billingham Town to Middlesbrough, 1984
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3. Hugh McLenaham
A freezer full of ice cream - Stockport to Manchester United, 1928
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4. Zat Knight
30 tracksuits - Rushall Olympic to Fulham, 1999
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5. Ernie Blenkinsop
£100 and a barrel of beer - Cudworth to Hull City - 1921
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6. Ian Wright
Set of weights - Greenwich Borough to Crystal Palace - 1985
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7. John Barnes
Complete set of kit - Sudbury Court to Watford - 1981
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8. Marius Cioara
15kg of pork sausages - UT Arad to Regal Hornia - 2006
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9. Ion Radu
Two tons of meat - Jiul Perrosani to Valcea - 1998
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10. Cristian Belgradean
A gas pipeline - Minerul to Juil Petrosani, 2006
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Some of these are shocking! I know some are from teams that no one has heard of but Pallister and Knight surprised me.

What would you sell some of the Everton players for?
 

Lukas Jutkiewicz was actually sold for a Jukebox. Thats why it was undisclosed. Its sat at Finch Farm and the boys are made to put in £1 for 3 tracks. Its a way of funding new transfers.

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Slaven Bilic free to Hajduk Split after we paid him off to the tune of a million to get him off the wage bill. Sucker punch that was, and some have mentioned him as manager here after Moyes, I wouldn't let him manage picking up the vomit outside the ground for the council. T W @ T !
 
I think someone worked out Nevilles weight in gold was £1.9m so Yak can't be more than £3m at that rate.

Yeah checked that out, probably is equal to what West Ham are supposidly offering.

Rodwell for a stadium upgrade? (dips fishing rod)
 

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