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Shittu's wage demands too high for Smith



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Published Date: 14 July 2008
RANGERS boss Walter Smith has admitted the club were unwilling to meet Watford defender Danny Shittu's wage demands.
Smith abandoned plans to sign the Nigeria international yesterday despite having a bid, believed to be £1.5million, accepted by the Coca-Cola Championship club.

Rangers spoke to the former QPR defender, who joined Watford in 2006, but could not
agree personal terms.

"We have not accepted his demands, so it looks like that is it because it has been going on for a wee while now," said Smith.

"It has nothing to do with a gulf in wages between the Championship and the Clydesdale Bank Premier League, it was just a situation where he wanted more than we were prepared to pay."

Rangers already have options in central defence, with Carlos Cuellar, David Weir, Andy Webster and Christian Dailly available to Smith.

The Ibrox club were linked with Hearts' central defender Christophe Berra earlier this summer but new Jambos manager Csaba Laszlo has already stated his intentions to keep the 23-year-old at Tynecastle.

After the deal for Shittu broke down, Smith was left with more concerns when midfielders DaMarcus Beasley and Charlie Adam suffered injuries in a 1-0 friendly win at German fourth division side Preussen Munster.

Adam, who scored the game's only goal with a penalty, suffered a minor ankle injury but Beasley's hamstring problem was the more concerning problem.

Smith said: "DaMarcus looks as though he has a bit of hamstring trouble and we're disappointed that has happened.

"Charlie also went over his ankle but he is okay and that should clear up without too many problems."

Smith reserved special praise for Kenny Miller, who hit the post in a lively second debut for Rangers following his £2m switch from Derby, a transfer which has proved unpopular with many fans.

Miller, who had a short spell with Rangers' rivals Celtic between his stints at Ibrox, could also feature in Wednesday's game against Sportfreunde Lotte. Smith said: "He hit the post just after the break and, all in all, played very well in his first outing for the side."





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  • Last Updated: 14 July 2008 11:53 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC
 
1

&Larrsonfixestheradio,

15/07/2008 11:18:36
Watford defender Danny Shittu says he is still keen on a move to Rangers despite blaming the Ibrox club for the collapse of the deal.

The 27-year-old travelled to Glasgow last weekend to finalise the transfer after the clubs agreed a £1.5m fee.

But Rangers pulled out of the deal when personal terms could not be agreed.

"They put a proposal on the table which I accepted but when it came to putting the contract in writing the deal had changed," said Shittu.

"This is where the breakdown in talks has come as far as I'm concerned.

"I know there is other interest out there but my first choice remains Rangers and I still believe a deal can be done.

"I certainly haven't closed the door on the move but it's up to Rangers."

WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO WORK FOR SUCH A DISHONEST BUNCH IS BEYOND ME
2

If Ye Cannae,

15/07/2008 12:12:02
If you want to look for dishonesty (assuming you are one of the MANY celtic fans who are consumed with all things Rangers), try your own wee club first.

How did that tour of Japan go? Did you find the results yet?
3

&Larrsonfixestheradio,

15/07/2008 12:55:35
#2

noting your hurt :-) it would seem that Rangers did ask for an extension or didn´t they ?

Keeping it simple for you is traitor Watty a liar or not is what I am asking you?
4

If Ye Cannae,

15/07/2008 14:05:08
3

It is a fact that your chairman came out with the integrity of the league nonsense well before an extension was asked for, and also the tour of Japan did not happen, even though that was the crux of the complaint from Liewell, when it eventually was.

The constant story telling emits from Liewell and all at sellick park and now the fans now carry the mantle. WELL DONE YOU.

And as for traitor, I do believe you have one playing in the green and grey hoops.

 

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