teamleader1 wrote:Just take one look at the top scorers chart,
Anelka with 10 prem goals, availible for 10ml, would crawl back to Anfield to play alongside Torres (who wouldnte?)
it would be crimminal if we dont sell Crouch to city and get Anelka in,
him and Torres could just blast us right back into contention.
A lack of major activity in the Jan window will say everything about the yanks true intentions.
maguskwt wrote:I have my doubts about whether he would make a good partnership with Torres... both are similar... they are strikers who would wanna receive the last ball...
stmichael wrote:
not neccessarily mate... it can still be 4-2-2i actually agree with you on the second striker business but that then throws up the question of systems. to play a second striker you essentailly play a 4-4-1-1.
this talk of david silva from valencia is interesting although i thought he was a left sided player. can he play as a second striker does anyone know?
stmichael wrote:maguskwt wrote:I have my doubts about whether he would make a good partnership with Torres... both are similar... they are strikers who would wanna receive the last ball...
more importantly they are both world class. i don't see what the problem would be. intelligent footballers can play together. just look at rooney and tevez for example. most said they couldn't play together.
anyway, it's all irrelevant as far as i'm concerned as the guy's as good as signed for chelsea already.
whylongball? wrote:teamleader1, i was thinking about Anelka as well. The guy can hold, assist and score. The Torres and Anelka partnership would offer so much more than Rooney and Tevez.
And stmichael, completely agree with you, good players can click straight away. If we could get Anelka, we could go for a long long run..As for chelsea link, where is your source?
stmichael wrote:s@int wrote:I would sell Crouch and keep the rest myself, buy a top class second striker and a CB THEN GO ON AND WIN THE TITLE.
easy as that.![]()
i actually agree with you on the second striker business but that then throws up the question of systems. to play a second striker you essentailly play a 4-4-1-1. for me, the best player we have to play in this position at the moment is benayoun, but that then leaves the right side open to debate again. personally i think the personnel we have is perfect to play a 4-3-3, if we get a top quality left winger to play on the left of a front three, with babel on the right and torres down the middle.
this talk of david silva from valencia is interesting although i thought he was a left sided player. can he play as a second striker does anyone know?
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