Wooders wrote:If he's cheap I reckon di Maria would be a good buy
I can't see us signing 5 wingers though - isco and di Maria would be a start, isco and reus however....
Di María? Ugh.
Wooders wrote:If he's cheap I reckon di Maria would be a good buy
I can't see us signing 5 wingers though - isco and di Maria would be a start, isco and reus however....
Alioune DVToure wrote:
Di María? Ugh.
mr_nool wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:
Di María? Ugh.
I really don't want that diving piece of shit at City.
Goataldo wrote:
This. His acts-as-if-he's-been-kicked/deserves-a-good-kicking ratio is off the scale in favour of deserving a good kicking.
mr_nool wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:Di María? Ugh.
I really don't want that diving piece of shit at City.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Blue In Bolton wrote:Wooders wrote:El habsi is the answer to that
Can't see it being him mate as he fucked off from notlob to Wigwam for being permanent understudy to Jaaskelainen and as decent a keeper as he is, he is prone to spectacular cock-ups. Would prefer the previously mentioned McCarthy from Reading as I have a feeling that the number two keeper will be getting more game time next season.
Why?
Personally I'm COMPLETELY opposed to changing keepers. I think you should have one number one keeper who plays always and every game.
simplytolmie wrote:Best number 2 for Joe would be to bring Shay Given back. No 2 at villa so offer him No2 and ask him to work with the young keepers to as assistant gk coach. He's local seems great around the club and if joe gets injured he's a fantastic keeper
Ted Hughes wrote:Looks like Jesus Navas is a real possibility:
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/st ... MP=OTC-RSS
Jesus Navas has suggested he will leave Sevilla this season and that it would be a "dream" to play under presumed new Manchester City coach Manuel Pellegrini.
The Sevilla winger has been heavily linked in Spain with a move to team up with Pellegrini at Eastlands, given his current club's financial problems and City sporting director Txiki Begiristain's plans to implement a new footballing style at the club.
The World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012 winner, 27, told Spanish TV channel La Sexta that the idea of moving to one of Europe's biggest clubs was exciting.
"You can be excited when you are there and you dream, but we are going to wait until the season ends and for summer to come to see what happens," Navas said. "We would have to see if both clubs could come to an agreement."
The idea of working under Pellegrini was also very appealing, Navas said.
"Pellegrini is a coach who has given a lot in every place he has been, with very nice football," he said. "He looks like a great person."
Sevilla president Jose Maria Del Nido has admitted regularly in recent months that the club's perilous financial situation meant leading players could be sold in the summer. Navas, who came through the ranks at the Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan and has made over 400 appearances in 10 seasons at the club, said he was not unhappy in Sevilla but did want to be challenging for titles.
"I am ready for everything," Navas said. "You want to keep growing and fighting for trophies when you are used to these nice things, but I am happy here."
Green & Blue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Looks like Jesus Navas is a real possibility:
http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/st ... MP=OTC-RSS
Jesus Navas has suggested he will leave Sevilla this season and that it would be a "dream" to play under presumed new Manchester City coach Manuel Pellegrini.
The Sevilla winger has been heavily linked in Spain with a move to team up with Pellegrini at Eastlands, given his current club's financial problems and City sporting director Txiki Begiristain's plans to implement a new footballing style at the club.
The World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012 winner, 27, told Spanish TV channel La Sexta that the idea of moving to one of Europe's biggest clubs was exciting.
"You can be excited when you are there and you dream, but we are going to wait until the season ends and for summer to come to see what happens," Navas said. "We would have to see if both clubs could come to an agreement."
The idea of working under Pellegrini was also very appealing, Navas said.
"Pellegrini is a coach who has given a lot in every place he has been, with very nice football," he said. "He looks like a great person."
Sevilla president Jose Maria Del Nido has admitted regularly in recent months that the club's perilous financial situation meant leading players could be sold in the summer. Navas, who came through the ranks at the Estadio Sanchez Pizjuan and has made over 400 appearances in 10 seasons at the club, said he was not unhappy in Sevilla but did want to be challenging for titles.
"I am ready for everything," Navas said. "You want to keep growing and fighting for trophies when you are used to these nice things, but I am happy here."
That looks very solid.I would have no complaints if he signed.Quality player.
Slim wrote:Provided he isn't half the player he is when he turns out for his boyhood club.
Slim wrote:I think Falcao just ruled himself out of a move this summer and Cavani is the latest in a long line of Mido's IMO.
Dzeko, given the right service could well be the £27M player we thought we'd signed, but in this league with the pace it's played at, I think he has to accept the fact he isn't a ball-at-the-feet style centreforward.
If we were REALLY smart, I'd like us to try and sign Benzema. He is as close to RVP as you'll get for pure striker's instinct, has height and strength and plays with his back to goal better than just about anyone.
Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:I think Falcao just ruled himself out of a move this summer and Cavani is the latest in a long line of Mido's IMO.
Dzeko, given the right service could well be the £27M player we thought we'd signed, but in this league with the pace it's played at, I think he has to accept the fact he isn't a ball-at-the-feet style centreforward.
If we were REALLY smart, I'd like us to try and sign Benzema. He is as close to RVP as you'll get for pure striker's instinct, has height and strength and plays with his back to goal better than just about anyone.
Not a fan of Benzema.
Dzeko has all the attributes needed apart from application imo.
But if we are signing a striker, why don't we get the bloke who will replace Falcao & Cavani in the Bluemoon fap list rather than spunking £50 mil on either of them ?
He's out there somewhere right now waiting to be signed by Athletico or similar.
Slim wrote:
The guy who replaces the guy who replaced Aguero?
Maybe we should just follow Atletico's scouts around and see who they're looking at. But they did pay quite a sum for Falcao IIRC.
And who the fuck are ATHLETICO?
Egg.
Ted Hughes wrote:But if we are signing a striker, why don't we get the bloke who will replace Falcao & Cavani in the Bluemoon fap list rather than spunking £50 mil on either of them ?
He's out there somewhere right now waiting to be signed by Athletico or similar.
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