O’Hara to Wolves: Good business?

by Matthew Harris on June 21, 2011

The long protracted deal involving Jamie O’Hara was finally come to fruition with confirmation of his transfer to Wolves. The 24 year old joins on a five year deal following a loan spell with the West Midlands club for a fee worth £5m.
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy is certainly pleased with the deal: “Jamie made a big impact when he first came here,” he said. There was a dip in form at one juncture but he came strong again at the end.”

Jamie leaves after six years at the club but after a promising start, his appearances became more sporadic. Feelings always seemed to be mixed about the player and while some will feel he didn’t get a chance, others will say the deal represents good business on our part.

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Akhtar June 21, 2011 at 1:15 pm

Decent ordinary player capable of the occasional star performance.

A good deal for both clubs.

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Spursman June 21, 2011 at 2:09 pm

Yes, not a bad deal at all. Wasn’t going to start at Spurs, played well at Wolves and wanted to leave plus the money can go towards a new striker. One of those deals that suits all parties concerned.

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Yid For Life June 21, 2011 at 2:19 pm

Good luck to Jamie. If only all of the players had put in the same amount of effort as when he was on the pitch for us. A real 0-90th minute high energy player when fit. Great signing for Wolves. Surprised Jol didn’t try to go for him.

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SA Spurs fan June 21, 2011 at 2:27 pm

I dont see how he would have got into the starting 11 again. So yeah, good business.

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