
Number 9 wrote:Welcome back BigMick ya dildo selling kunt!!
bigmick wrote:Number 9 wrote::D Welcome back BigMick ya dildo selling kunt!!
Ah good to cross swords with you too Barry. I look forward to some interesting exchanges. Now your diplomatic immunity as far as the forum is concerned is well and truly established, it may take me a little while to get a grip on the ground rules though so you may have to bear with me for a bit.
bigmick wrote:3. It is possible to get under the skin of Ferguson and rile him up, making him come out with ridiculous statements. Whether it actually advantageous to us or not is by the by, the manager has certainly riled him. On this question, I note that man Utd played a considerably weakened team in the FA Cup semi final (and lost, as teams generally do when they do that). I wonder if there's even a slight possibility that Rafa's hounding of him has made him even more determined to win the league, even more hell bent on not risking players in the less important FA Cup. Seeing his mate Moyes take Everton to the FA Cup final wouldn't be the worst thing in the world for him either. We learned (or at least I have) that you can get to Ferguson, whether it does you any good or not though is still to br proven.
Fowler_E7 wrote:Regardless of were we finish this season, we still need significant investment in the playing squad for next season as the squad is still pretty short on top quality players, IMO we have probably played above ourselves with the players we have at our disposal, i would say that Man Utd and Chelsea still have considerably better quality players than we have, but we have developed a real team spirit this year and the team really seems to be working hard for each other which is excellent. many of the players have been together for a few years now and that familiarity is clearly showing this year, especially the last few months.
I would still say all our problems on the pitch stem from a lack of good players, i wouldnt say we need loads of new players but a few more good quality players and next season we could maybe set the pace in this league rather than do the chasing.
Fowler_E7 wrote:Regardless of were we finish this season, we still need significant investment in the playing squad for next season as the squad is still pretty short on top quality players, IMO we have probably played above ourselves with the players we have at our disposal, i would say that Man Utd and Chelsea still have considerably better quality players than we have, but we have developed a real team spirit this year and the team really seems to be working hard for each other which is excellent. many of the players have been together for a few years now and that familiarity is clearly showing this year, especially the last few months.
I would still say all our problems on the pitch stem from a lack of good players, i wouldnt say we need loads of new players but a few more good quality players and next season we could maybe set the pace in this league rather than do the chasing.
Emerald Red wrote:Fowler_E7 wrote:Regardless of were we finish this season, we still need significant investment in the playing squad for next season as the squad is still pretty short on top quality players, IMO we have probably played above ourselves with the players we have at our disposal, i would say that Man Utd and Chelsea still have considerably better quality players than we have, but we have developed a real team spirit this year and the team really seems to be working hard for each other which is excellent. many of the players have been together for a few years now and that familiarity is clearly showing this year, especially the last few months.
I would still say all our problems on the pitch stem from a lack of good players, i wouldnt say we need loads of new players but a few more good quality players and next season we could maybe set the pace in this league rather than do the chasing.
I'm not so sure about this now. On current form, the squad we have is outperforming these so called teams with massive financial backing. We need a world class back up for up front, and a world class winger and probably a back up for Arbeloa. Three key players. That is all. I'd take a quality winger and a quality striker. Enough for us to do some serious damage in any competition.
john craig wrote:If we have only learn one thing from this season let it be that you don't need a complete overhaul of the squad every season to progress - quite the opposite.
Of our signings last summer, Degen and Cavalieri don't really count as they've basically not played. Keane has been and gone. Dossena and Ngog have a handful of starts between them. So basically we've only really added one significant player to the team this season - Riera, who is a player and while not being top class, does have a bit of quality about him. We've kept a fairly similar team to last season and been a lot better. Continuity has been the key imo, with few but better quality additions.
Another thing we have learned is not to screw about with the Gerrard-Torres partnership. Keane upset the balance and it didn't work. Keep these two in the positions they are in, and build the team around that. I'd go all out and sign one really good attacking player to play with them - ideally someone who is versatile enough to play on the right when Gerrard/Torres are fit, and maybe fill in for say Gerrard if he is out. Then I'd sign a decent, not top, quality striker as backup for Torres.
Our first XI may not look as good as Chelsea's or United's on paper, but collectively it's as least as good if not better. It's lack of decent backup in attacking positions that's cost us.
Emerald Red wrote:john craig wrote:If we have only learn one thing from this season let it be that you don't need a complete overhaul of the squad every season to progress - quite the opposite.
Of our signings last summer, Degen and Cavalieri don't really count as they've basically not played. Keane has been and gone. Dossena and Ngog have a handful of starts between them. So basically we've only really added one significant player to the team this season - Riera, who is a player and while not being top class, does have a bit of quality about him. We've kept a fairly similar team to last season and been a lot better. Continuity has been the key imo, with few but better quality additions.
Another thing we have learned is not to screw about with the Gerrard-Torres partnership. Keane upset the balance and it didn't work. Keep these two in the positions they are in, and build the team around that. I'd go all out and sign one really good attacking player to play with them - ideally someone who is versatile enough to play on the right when Gerrard/Torres are fit, and maybe fill in for say Gerrard if he is out. Then I'd sign a decent, not top, quality striker as backup for Torres.
Our first XI may not look as good as Chelsea's or United's on paper, but collectively it's as least as good if not better. It's lack of decent backup in attacking positions that's cost us.
Oddly enough, Craig, your last point there just doesn't stand up. Why? Because we've scored the most goals in the league in all competitions now for what looks like two seasons in a row.
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