bunglemark2 wrote:Good for Rafa.....preferably a very hungry, savage in front of goal....someone with pace, power, an eye for goal......like an Owen of old....
Bad Bob wrote:Is there any case to be made for calling Voronin back from loan, having a private word to convince him he's still in the picture and that reproducing his Hertha Berlin form would be lovely, and having him around in case Torres breaks down? I know he wasn't the most amazing player ever but he showed glimpses of quality and he has the added benefit of already being on the books.
bavlondon wrote:I think at a time when we are so close to catching Utd in the league we simply cannot to choose 2nd best for a new striker, otherwise we risk going backwards come next season. With more pressure on Rafa now after Parrys departure he will also feel this more than anyone so im sure Rafa will bring in someone of more quality. Even if Hertha can't afford him some other Bundesliga team should be able to fork out a few mil for him.
Bad Bob wrote:I agree we need better but if money truly is a big stumbling block I think it's worth considering. Let's put it this way, I'd have more faith in Voronin coming on and scoring than Ngog at the moment. Bungle's probably right though--the fella clearly wants out and has lit enough fires under the bridge back to Liverpool that we're probably better offloading him.
bigmick wrote:bavlondon wrote:I think at a time when we are so close to catching Utd in the league we simply cannot to choose 2nd best for a new striker, otherwise we risk going backwards come next season. With more pressure on Rafa now after Parrys departure he will also feel this more than anyone so im sure Rafa will bring in someone of more quality. Even if Hertha can't afford him some other Bundesliga team should be able to fork out a few mil for him.
Surely though while everyone is talking of new signings, getting rid of this bloke and that bloke, moving X to Y's position and asking Y to cover, someone has got to ask this:
We are going to finish very close, and we've had Torres injured for much of the season. Had Torres been fit all season long, it's fair to assume we would have got more points. If he stays fit all season next term, it's fair to assume we'll go pretty well again. Why then is there an urge to change, why not just add to the squad?
If we sign Barry for instance it would make us stronger. Sign him and tell him he's got to try and get past Alonso/Masherano/Riera. At the very least he can play the last half hour each week when Riera gets tired.
It seems to me that despite many people denying till they're blue in the face that we had favourable circumstances this term, they are concerned that next season we won't and we'll need big improvements to even get close.
For my part, I've said all season that circumstances were extremely favourable to us this time, and on reflection we really ought to have won the thing. I think we'll need to improve next season as our rivals (particularly Arsenal and Chelsea) certainly will. My guess is though, if we don't change too much we'll improve anyway.
If ever there was a time for stability, it's now IMHO.
bigmick wrote:bavlondon wrote:I think at a time when we are so close to catching Utd in the league we simply cannot to choose 2nd best for a new striker, otherwise we risk going backwards come next season. With more pressure on Rafa now after Parrys departure he will also feel this more than anyone so im sure Rafa will bring in someone of more quality. Even if Hertha can't afford him some other Bundesliga team should be able to fork out a few mil for him.
Surely though while everyone is talking of new signings, getting rid of this bloke and that bloke, moving X to Y's position and asking Y to cover, someone has got to ask this:
We are going to finish very close, and we've had Torres injured for much of the season. Had Torres been fit all season long, it's fair to assume we would have got more points. If he stays fit all season next term, it's fair to assume we'll go pretty well again. Why then is there an urge to change, why not just add to the squad?
If we sign Barry for instance it would make us stronger. Sign him and tell him he's got to try and get past Alonso/Masherano/Riera. At the very least he can play the last half hour each week when Riera gets tired.
It seems to me that despite many people denying till they're blue in the face that we had favourable circumstances this term, they are concerned that next season we won't and we'll need big improvements to even get close.
For my part, I've said all season that circumstances were extremely favourable to us this time, and on reflection we really ought to have won the thing. I think we'll need to improve next season as our rivals (particularly Arsenal and Chelsea) certainly will. My guess is though, if we don't change too much we'll improve anyway.
If ever there was a time for stability, it's now IMHO.
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