john craig wrote:Saw this story and before I even read the whole article I knew our name would be thrown into the mix, but it's clearly lazy journalism, linking us to a player purely because he has played under our current manager in the past.
For Christ sake we have Carra and Hyypia, probably the best defence in the premiership along with Chelsea's, we have spent 5 million on Agger who is was one of the most highly rated young centre backs in Europe and we are bringing in Paletta who is the Argentina U21 captain. So quite where a 33 year old Ayala would fit into that equation I don't know.
john craig wrote:Saw this story and before I even read the whole article I knew our name would be thrown into the mix, but it's clearly lazy journalism, linking us to a player purely because he has played under our current manager in the past.
For Christ sake we have Carra and Hyypia, probably the best defence in the premiership along with Chelsea's, we have spent 5 million on Agger who is was one of the most highly rated young centre backs in Europe and we are bringing in Paletta who is the Argentina U21 captain. So quite where a 33 year old Ayala would fit into that equation I don't know.
007 wrote:Maybe he would fit in as a player-coach role...
anti-hero wrote:(Sung to the tune of "hey hey hey.. goodbye.." )
WE DONT WANT YOU. WE DONT WANT YOU. OH PLEASE NO! STAY HOME..
s@int wrote:As long as hes not just after a last big pay deal I dont see why we shouldnt sign him, and he might help Palletta to settle. I would be a bit upset if I was Agger though.
anti-hero wrote:HJD..
He's 33.
Slow.
He's nearing the end of his career.
Wanting to play in one of the fastest paced leagues.
Dont get me wrong, he did good in Germany. But dont you think that with Paletta already challenging for a place in a central defence which contains Carragher and Hyypia, there would be very very little playing time for Ayala?
And wouldnt his wages be higher than usual? You know, post world-cup with all the hype surrounding players who had a decent tournament with the media making them a little better than they really are?
At his age, his pace, plus wages and the time for him to settle down on and off the pitch, he is, in my opinion, a huge gamble. And one that if we took, are likely to lose.
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