Crystal Palace have completed the signing of Arsenal
striker Marouane Chamakh on a free transfer, confirmed manager Ian Holloway.
Since signing for Arsene Wenger from Bordeaux in 2010,
Chamakh was largely considered a flop at the Emirates. He scored seven goals in 15 league matches
for the Gunners, and then faded rapidly, making just 16 appearances in the last
three seasons.
He went on loan at West Ham last season and even there
made just three appearances.
“It’s about him getting going again and I normally do all
right with people whose careers are faltering” said Holloway, who offered the
Morrocan an excuse for his Emirates failures. “I wouldn’t fancy being Robin van
Persie’s understudy. It couldn’t have been fun.”
The 29-year-old will battle with newcomers Dwight Gayle,
Kevin Phillips, and Stephen Dobbie for the minutes up front, with last season’s
goal-hawk Wilfred Zaha having returned to Italy.
However, Holloway earlier Sunday in a column he writes
for the Sunday Mirror, condemned the role agents play in the game today,
writing, “‘The game has got more than its fair share of chancers, parasites and
hangers-on just out to make a quick killing.”
He even stated the more high-profile you get, the worse
the problem appears to be. “The higher
up the food chain you go, the greedier they seem to become.
“I have lost count of the number of players we have been
offered since we hit a £100 million jackpot with our play-off win over
Watford. Many agents seem to believe that money belongs to them by right. Some
approach you, claiming to have a mandate to work on behalf of players and the
clubs that are selling them. In reality, most of the time, they have no
agreement in place and are just chancing their arm.”
Holloway, manager of Blackpool when they were relegated
three years ago, remarked at feeling vastly different than the last time he was
in the Premier League. “I am feeling like a mountaineer, standing at the foot
of Everest” he said.
It’s interesting timing given the deal with Chamakh,
although the fact their deal went through suggests he’s not directly referring
to that particular deal.
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