JBG wrote:Good post Stu, I agree with pretty much all of that, although I still think its a little early for Pongolle.
As much as I rate Joaquin I simply don't see his transfer happening.
My own feeling is that Simao will come in and improve us, but not spectacularly. He will give us additional options and overall raise our quality, but not dramatically. I think Mark Gonzalez is a complete mystery and without being too cynical, I think people who claim he is "quality" are bluffing as I doubt very much many posters here follow Albacte closely. Gonzalez could be mana from heaven, a diamond in the rough, or he could be one of the legions of foreign players who come to England who make no impact and disappear without a trace.
It can be taken for granted that a new defender will come in, either in January or the summer. I also think we'll see another orthodox midfielder coming, as Rafa likes central midfielders in the same way George Graham liked centre halves.
I think to really bridge the gap, we need an unorthodox player capable of turning a game with a stroke of brilliance, like Henry at Arsenal, Contona at Man UTD or Zola at Chelsea. Obviously, this is easier said than done: every football team in the world look for such a player. We obviously have the advantage over 95% of sides in the world as we have money and are a big club, its a matter of the right player being identified and a lot of luck.
We are used to having idols on the Kop but really, in the current side, there is no Daglish, Keegan, Liddle, Barnes, Beardsley or Fowler. We haven't had such a player for almost a decade. Gerrard and Owen were heroes, but they are not the type of player I am talking about.
At Valencia Benitez brought in Pablo Aimar, and he was the joker in the pack for them. At present, he has Luis Garcia, but for all of Luis' talents, he really is the Aldi version of the player we want: we need a Harrods player.
I think Rafa is putting the pieces in place, and by next summer, I think there will be a formidable squad there that can really give the Premiership a run for its money, if not quite win it. I think that as Rafa becomes more comfortable with his surroundings and has filled the most problematic of positions, his search for a talismatic attacker will begin. My own feeling is that he will eventually pluck one from the South American leagues.
wrighty (not mark!) wrote:--------------------------Reina---------------------
Finnan Carragher Hyypia Riise
Simao Gerrard Alonso Kewell
Garcia
Crouch
stu_the_red wrote: Crouch Sinama
Kewell Alonso Sissoko Gerrard
Riise Hyypia Carragher Finnan
Reina
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