Ex - Hammers manager Sam Allardyce, now holding the reigns at Sunderland, has earmarked James Collins as a main signing when the January transfer window opens. Collins' contract expires at the end of the season , and as such West Ham might possibly recoup £2.5 Million at the absolute max in exchange for his services and think that it might be a good bit of business, in the short term! It is well known that the 'Ginger Pele' needs game time ahead of the Wales European Championship campaign in order to cement his place in Chris Coleman's Squad, and that was a situation that seemed to warrant the combative centre back's departure from the Boleyn, however fate has dictated that Collins presence in the West Ham United squad is essential following Winston Reid's untimely hamstring injury, sustained while playing on the 'dinosaur' training pitches at Chadwell Heath.
Collins may not be an elitist managers cup of tea, but he is a player prepared to put his head on the line, literally! In today's ridiculously inflated market for players, Collins' possible exit value of around £2.5 Million is small potatoes, his services for the rest of the season warrant the club allowing 'Ginge' to run down his contract and then join another club on a lucrative free, it's the least he deserves for the stalwart performances he has put in both his tenures at the Boleyn.
Who knows, he might even be offered another year, which would of course see him stepping out a the Olympic Stadium, not a bad send off to a player's career. - Ed
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Agreed!
The 'Ginge' has been one of our most consistent players this season: he needs to stay at the Boleyn. (I know a few Villa fans who regret letting him go.)
What even though we're moving
What even though we're moving ?lol
Against stoke
Against stoke has played an excellent match, he is always ready when called and at the moment with Ried injured would be a bad move deprive yourself him. I would do it sign for another year.
I for one
Would be sorry to see him go, it's not very often that today's player say they love the club and actually do. James does love the club and if we do let him go I will be very sorry to see him go.
Collins is a beast of a CB...
Collins is a beast of a CB... I hope he finishes his career at West Ham - would be very sad to see him go!
Agree with you all!
Ginge has been immense for us whenever called upon!Like hammer 1980 says he was rock solid against stoke,i would defo keep,& certainly wouldnt sell to sams new outfit!!
He has been,and still is, a
He has been,and still is, a valued member of the squad,,but I cannot see him being in Bilic's plans for next season,in taking the squad to the next level.Based on that, Collins will be looking to secure a contract at Sunderland,where he will be guaranteed first team football.I think the board will cash in on him while they can in January.Wish him well .
Dito ,if he does go i hope he
Dito ,if he does go i hope he finds the same respect he found at uppers.
Be sad to see him relegated
Be sad to see him relegated with Sunderland though
Absolute warrior, would miss
Absolute warrior, would miss old ginge