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I think thats what we need, a good defensive middfielder, a left wing player and ARSHAVIN.
Left wing: DAVID SILVA (Valencia), fantastic player, but i don't thing it's possible to sign him
Last edited by perdab05; 04-01-2009 at 07:25 PM.
Luminoir you talk prettier than a £50 whore , but it sounds like a riddle all the time . Do you actually think that we are good enough to tell them what to do , when you see 90 min,s . We are all good judges of a finished product - but if you were put at the forefront and asked to pick a team at the training ground , you would end up in the same place as us all . The fact that they produce quality on the training ground , sometimes does not translate to the pitch . So you have to put the trust somewhere , thats where the manager comes in .He doesn't have to kick a ball to see if someone is hungry . Its football not Ballet or Art . sorry if i sounded rude
we're certainly in no position to tell them what to do, but my point in the post is that certain players are great talents, but these skills are non-transferable.
Other players are less talented, but their reading of the game makes up for this, and their analytical approach CAN be taught to other players which in turn can improve them. Another example similar to Van Bommel would be Mascherano, I think the interview's in the Champion's League Magazine, where he says football is hard for him, but he makes up for him by studying the game all the time. That's why his reading of the game is so good, enabling him to break up play before it develops.
Players like this cam improve the team with more than just their own performances by making teammates realize that studying this game that they're paid millions to play can make them better players for the team.
Ok understood , see i can get exactly what you mean when you fire straight arrows . Anyways i dont think we have too many problems breaking down other teams play-making , our defense is looking quite solid "IF" they manage to get that far up the pitch . I think we have a problem hitting the back of the net . Now i have always said that if you are creating chances - sooner or later it will come right . We are attacking constantly in most of our games , but there is , or was no chemistry up front . But its amazing how many positive vibes come out of a great performance , only to be shot down after a poor one . " thats why we love football " .
Harry is again quoted as saying he wants another 4, even after buying Defoe!
He also highlighted the LB position, which is good because we've not really been linked with too many LBs & its clear we need one imo. That's why I was a little gutted when we missed out on Bridge but hopefully Harry has got someone else in mind. He said if anything happened to Bale v Burnley, we'd be screwed. Well, not entirely true Harry, O'Hara has always done a good job filling in back there.
Jan Vertonghen!
Vertonghen is his name!
Spurs will never ever-ever,!
lose again!
COYSAFOYS
There must be more money available than i first thought , or perhaps they are gonna go for the gold.
I reckon he hadnt betted on getting JD. Bonus!!!
what 4 then
I think Levy trusts Harry with his money because he has seen what he can do with 10 million he can make that into a 50 million star with 2 seasons. But I actually pray he buys Podolski, but I guess there has been no recent links =/
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