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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:14 pm

Fauxy wrote:
SouthCoastShankly wrote:Torres league record -  56 goals from 69 Premier League starts.

Keep him fit for the season and the history will write itself.

Very True

But no chance is he gonna stay fit for a season. Throughout the most of the past two season we have just been waiting for him to reach full fitness and he just keeps taking knocks. Bear in mind that this was with Rafa style caution.

Maybe Roy can solve this problem though, who knows

The key here is to lighten the burden on him by signing a capable accomplice. It's clear that neither Kuyt, Ngog or Babel are ever going to score enough goals (15+) per season to provide Torres with significantly less responsibility, especially in "big" games.

As much as others here have scoffed at the idea of a striker such as Zamora joining us, he at least provides (at least in my opinion) more that our current backup strike force.

It annoys me even more to think we got rid of Crouch, Keane, Bellamy, etc
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Postby Aussie Style » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:36 pm

Fauxy wrote:
SouthCoastShankly wrote:Torres league record -  56 goals from 69 Premier League starts.

Keep him fit for the season and the history will write itself.

Very True

But no chance is he gonna stay fit for a season. Throughout the most of the past two season we have just been waiting for him to reach full fitness and he just keeps taking knocks. Bear in mind that this was with Rafa style caution.

Maybe Roy can solve this problem though, who knows

Hopefully our new head of Sports Science/Medicine Dr Peter Brukner can help keep him fit. I know from his time with my AFL side Collingwood that we went from a side that suffered from multiple soft tissue injuries, particularly hamstrings, to having virtually none, which is promising. Hopefully we can reap the benefits of having him amongst our ranks as well.
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Postby jacdaniel » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:40 pm

It annoys me even more to think we got rid of Crouch, Keane, Bellamy, etc


Well Crouch wanted to leave cos he didnt want to play 2nd fiddle.

Bellamy is proof that you can't go swinging golf clubs at colleagues.

And keane is sh.ite.

Wouldn't mind Zamora though :)
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Postby Owzat » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:40 pm

bavlondon wrote:Thank :censored: for that!! THat guy was doing my head in.

Having fans of other clubs on club specific forums is never going to be more than at best passably amicable.

I think it's daft when fans of foreign teams we're playing come on here, always the chance of rivalry and friendly banter getting sour. Why would anyone think a manc, blue or red, would likely make a good house pet?!? (neither has been domesticated, all should be neutered)

Yet people react as if the fan on the street is going to give us some kind of insight into our next opposition!
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:52 pm

Lets hope he comes home from the world cup a winner and he stays with us. 56 goals from 69 starts says it all.

but el nino, please leave whatever boots you've had on during this world cup behind in south Africa, you've been a bit pants mate and thats being polite :laugh:
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Postby Owzat » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:54 pm

Lee J wrote:Lets hope he comes home from the world cup a winner and he stays with us. 56 goals from 69 starts says it all.

but el nino, please leave whatever boots you've had on during this world cup behind in south Africa, you've been a bit pants mate and thats being polite :laugh:

Don't forget it is Rafa's fault.............................. :D
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Postby Fauxy » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:01 pm

Never mind Zamora.

We need another striker and I think we should go for that Llorente bloke who plays for Athletic Bilbao. He's a good realistic option.
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:40 pm

jacdaniel wrote:
It annoys me even more to think we got rid of Crouch, Keane, Bellamy, etc


Well Crouch wanted to leave cos he didnt want to play 2nd fiddle.

Bellamy is proof that you can't go swinging golf clubs at colleagues.

And keane is sh.ite.

Wouldn't mind Zamora though :)

Well Crouch wanted to leave cos he didnt want to play 2nd fiddle.


No really that accurate. Crouch was sold to fund the Robbie Keane transfer. I'm sure his decision to agree to the transfer was helped by way of the fact he could not establish himself under Benitez but in no way was it the main reason. He didn't hand in a transfer request.

Bellamy is proof that you can't go swinging golf clubs at colleagues.


That is solely an internal matter that wasn't dealt with very well. Regardless of his falling out with Riise, he still scored goals for City a year later.

And keane is sh.ite


Stupid comment. You don't turn bad overnight. He was excellent at Spurs for 2 seasons in a row prior to the transfer. He clearly didn't cope well with a rotation system. I (and many others) believe that if we had persisted with him we would of got the best out of him. Regardless, he is better than Kuyt, Ngog and Babel, so you point is?


I think you need to work on your responses. I suggest the 5 second rule.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:49 pm

Crouch turned down numerous contract extensions from the club

Bellamy didn't score enough for us and since leaving after hitting a team mate with a golf club he has been injured q lot and still not scored that many goals

Keane was a wrong signing and didn't work out and afterwards went on loan to Celtic because he couldn't get a game for spurs
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Postby 7_Kewell » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:51 pm

Benny The Noon wrote:Crouch turned down numerous contract extensions from the club

Bellamy didn't score enough for us and since leaving after hitting a team mate with a golf club he has been injured q lot and still not scored that many goals

Keane was a wrong signing and didn't work out and afterwards went on loan to Celtic because he couldn't get a game for spurs

but all three are still loads better than Kuyt, Babel and Ngog
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Postby Fauxy » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:52 pm

Kuyt is better than Keane! :D
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Postby jacdaniel » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:54 pm

Stupid comment. You don't turn bad overnight. He was excellent at Spurs for 2 seasons in a row prior to the transfer. He clearly didn't cope well with a rotation system. I (and many others) believe that if we had persisted with him we would of got the best out of him. Regardless, he is better than Kuyt, Ngog and Babel, so you point is?


I think you need to work on your responses. I suggest the 5 second rule.


Wow!  no need for the aggresive response, im just sharing opinions.
Your probably right about Crouch but Bellamy has always been a trouble maker and will continue to be.

he couldn't even resist the golf club swing celebration after scoring against Barca.  Rafa was right to get rid of someone like that.

Being Irish, ive always been a fan of Robbie Keane but his career is going down the toilet. 
He did sh.ite for us, then Spurs didn't even want him and then he ended up at Celtic for awhile.  (while Kuyt is preparing for a WC Final)
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Postby 7_Kewell » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:56 pm

jacdaniel wrote:
Stupid comment. You don't turn bad overnight. He was excellent at Spurs for 2 seasons in a row prior to the transfer. He clearly didn't cope well with a rotation system. I (and many others) believe that if we had persisted with him we would of got the best out of him. Regardless, he is better than Kuyt, Ngog and Babel, so you point is?


I think you need to work on your responses. I suggest the 5 second rule.


Wow!  no need for the aggresive response, im just sharing opinions.
Your probably right about Crouch but Bellamy has always been a trouble maker and will continue to be.

he couldn't even resist the golf club swing celebration after scoring against Barca.  Rafa was right to get rid of someone like that.

Being Irish, ive always been a fan of Robbie Keane but his career is going down the toilet. 
He did sh.ite for us, then Spurs didn't even want him and then he ended up at Celtic for awhile.  (while Kuyt is preparing for a WC Final)

to be fair, the golf club celebration was a bit of a joke that all the team were in on. Riise said he planned to do the same celebration if he scored.
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:57 pm

jacdaniel wrote:
Stupid comment. You don't turn bad overnight. He was excellent at Spurs for 2 seasons in a row prior to the transfer. He clearly didn't cope well with a rotation system. I (and many others) believe that if we had persisted with him we would of got the best out of him. Regardless, he is better than Kuyt, Ngog and Babel, so you point is?


I think you need to work on your responses. I suggest the 5 second rule.


Wow!  no need for the aggresive response, im just sharing opinions.
Your probably right about Crouch but Bellamy has always been a trouble maker and will continue to be.

he couldn't even resist the golf club swing celebration after scoring against Barca.  Rafa was right to get rid of someone like that.

Being Irish, ive always been a fan of Robbie Keane but his career is going down the toilet. 
He did sh.ite for us, then Spurs didn't even want him and then he ended up at Celtic for awhile.  (while Kuyt is preparing for a WC Final)

You definitely haven't been reading this forum for long if you think my response was aggressive!!

I don't see your point about Kuyt. Are you suggesting if Ireland weren't robbed that Keane wouldn't be involved?
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Postby Benny The Noon » Thu Jul 08, 2010 1:59 pm

If Ireland had got to the world cup they would-be well home by now .

Anyway the strikers you mention all left for various valid reasons
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