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PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:47 pm
by GYBS
bigmick wrote:
GYBS wrote:
maguskwt wrote:
GYBS wrote:We have seen a lot of strikers have an indian couple of months then loose form or just become decent strikers - have to see what happens with cole.

sure and then we can pay 10 more millions...

even now i expect west ham would look for around 15 mil plus for him just because he is flavour of the month - for me thats way over priced for some of his ability .

Surely if you buy him though you get ALL of his ability, not some of it  ???

apologies will go back and correct my poor grammar .  :)

PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:48 pm
by Nando26
we have torres best partner already in gerrard and id give the young players a chance as back up

PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:51 pm
by GYBS
Ngog done enough tonight to be given a chance

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:57 am
by maguskwt
Nando26 wrote:we have torres best partner already in gerrard and id give the young players a chance as back up

yet again someone who has not read my first post...  :)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:59 pm
by Owzat
GYBS wrote:Ngog done enough tonight to be given a chance

I was surprised he wasn't on the bench on Saturday given we had like Babel and Riera as attacking options for that game, and why he needed to be taken off I don't know. We need to give our back-up strikers games, time on the pitch at the very least to keep them sharp for when they might be called upon. But Rafa has a rather bizarre use of subs most of the time, taking off Riera or taking a key player off with 10 minutes of the game (or less) left.

Our options of Torres, Kuyt, N'Gog, Babel and Voronin aren't that bad, maybe not the best in the league but then we do have the best striker in the league and Dirk does ok from wherever he is played. Give N'Gog more than 32 minutes or whatever it is average, then maybe he'll score more than a goal every four appearances (five in 22) Likewise Voronin, he gets a lot of stick but poses a lot more threat than Babel often does (until the past few games)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:19 pm
by Yossi_Benaloon
Whilst I am not suggesting that he would be the ideal partner for Torres, i reckon we should be monitoring how well Wolves new Austrian striker Maierhofer does in the PL. He seems like an ideal option to bring on for the last half hour if we are having no joy from other avenues - he certainly caused both Villa and Blackburn big problems when coming on against them. He'd also force opposition defences to play a very different game to if they were just facing Torres. He's also not getting any younger, having come into the game very late, and will probably want one last shot at a big club before its too late. Added to this if Wolves go down he may be available quite cheaply....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 3:57 pm
by Nando26
maguskwt wrote:
Nando26 wrote:we have torres best partner already in gerrard and id give the young players a chance as back up

yet again someone who has not read my first post...  :)

point?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 4:04 pm
by RedBlood
torres and gerrard are both big enough to look after themselves and playing someone like cole next to nando wouldnt stop players trying to kick him out the game, plus i reckon he would cost alot more then 12million
i think when aquillani returns the torres gerrard partnership can resume in ripping defences apart and its more a case of finding back-up for them then anything
but i would put my faith in the youngsters like ngog babel pachecco etc its the only way well get the best out of them

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 10:51 am
by stmichael
Crouch is still class. His third goal last night was absolutely top quality.

And people can't say he wanted to leave because he wasn't getting first team football. He's not a regular first choice at Spurs either.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:15 am
by DrPepe
stmichael wrote:Crouch is still class. His third goal last night was absolutely top quality.

And people can't say he wanted to leave because he wasn't getting first team football. He's not a regular first choice at Spurs either.

and he's already been moaning about that, 6 games into the season

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:19 am
by bigmick
It'll be interesting with Crouch if he starts on a roll and gets up to matching the scoring form of his life which he had with us and England for a spell. I wonder if Redknapp will try and keep him in that form by rotating him into dizziness, or whether he'll go for the somewhat old fashioned approach of sticking with a striker while he's hot.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:24 am
by stmichael
bigmick wrote:It'll be interesting with Crouch if he starts on a roll and gets up to matching the scoring form of his life which he had with us and England for a spell. I wonder if Redknapp will try and keep him in that form by rotating him into dizziness, or whether he'll go for the somewhat old fashioned approach of sticking with a striker while he's hot.

I agree there.

Keane isn't the same player he was during his last spell at Spurs. Whether his disastrous spell with us has drained his confidence I don't know but the obvious partnership for Spurs is Crouch and Defoe as they played with each other at Pompey.

Against United the other week, Redknapp played Keane left wing and nothing was said. If Rafa had done that he'd have been absolutely slaughtered.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:28 am
by GYBS
Crouches finish for the last goal was very good .

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:30 am
by DrPepe
GYBS wrote:Crouches finish for the last goal was very good .

good finish for a big man

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:33 am
by GYBS
DrPepe wrote:
GYBS wrote:Crouches finish for the last goal was very good .

good finish for a big man

good feet for a big man  :)