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Postby Bad Bob » Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:25 pm

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Igor Zidane wrote:Also heard that aquilani has failed his medical in Juve , don't know how true that is like.

Gotta be a joke, mate.  If he managed to pass his medical with us last summer surely he can pass Juve's?  :Oo:

Right ok more info . He's had a four hour medical and Juve aren't happy ,gonna do more tests over the next day or so. Still don't know if it's true like .

Kinell, this guy makes Kewell look robust.  :O
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Postby burjennio » Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:32 pm

He makes Kewell look like a Sherman tank - I think the guy needs nothing short of an exorcism to get healthy!
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Postby fivecups » Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:50 pm

burjennio wrote:He makes Kewell look like a Sherman tank - I think the guy needs nothing short of an exorcism to get healthy!

Nobody fails their medical? And he's only a loan deal. His value is rapidly dropping to sweet FA at this rate.
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Postby PabloMedina28 » Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:13 pm

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maypaxvobiscum wrote:you got a good point there about the premature hype especially when every supposed wonderkid appearing is tagged as the new Zidane or the new Maradona. i honestly have no clue about Nemeth and the other youth players at our club.

fair enough, Nemeth's goalscoring rate in Greece, where he scored 3 goals is nothing to get excited about but there was a point in time where many posters including myself were baffled as to why Ngog was given the chance time and time ahead of Nemeth and even Pacheco. in time, we have seen Ngog improve but the question is why isnt the same time and chance with the first team being given to Nemeth.

Nemeth played 5 games, and scored 3 goals in the under-20 WC, was named young Hungarian player of the year in 2006, young Liverpool player of the year 2008 and has a really good scoring record with the Hungarian under-21 teams at all levels.

It's an interesting one, mate.  On the one hand, his record for his country and his (presumed) quality for the reserves suggest he's a prospect that should be carefully considered.  On the other hand, he was loaned to a Greek club (surely a statement in itself) where he didn't exactly pull up trees.  I guess it's one of those situations where I take the less than exciting position that there are experts within the club that know a lot better than me whether this kid has what it takes and it's clear that those experts have decided he does not.

And, to get this thread back on topic, that goes for Aquilani.  I think those that have made the Morientes comparison are on to something.  Morientes wasn't a rubbish player, he just didn't take to the Premiership as readily as was hoped.  Consequently, he lost confidence, further impacting his form and meaning that he wasn't an especially reliable option.  Eventually, he got shipped out, which was the right decision.  I think the same holds for Alberto.  A quality player in Italy to be sure but it seems like he was someone that really struggled to come to terms with the pace and physicality of the English game.  I think Rafa sussed this out in the second half of last season and used him sparingly as a result.  Roy's clearly come to the same conclusion and, as with Nemeth, I have faith that those in the know inside Melwood are calling this right.

The thing is though 4 me he DID take 2 the premiership (when he played) So why not give him a chance now hes finally fit. It seems strange 2 wait so long 4 an injured player 2 get back then dont even bother with them. Especially one whos cleary talented

I dont know why everyone is comparing him 2 Morienties when Morienties was given games 2 prove himself
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Postby fivecups » Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:15 pm

PabloMedina28 wrote:The thing is though 4 me he DID take 2 the premiership (when he played) So why not give him a chance now hes finally fit. It seems strange 2 wait so long 4 an injured player 2 get back then dont even bother with them. Especially one whos cleary talented

I dont know why everyone is comparing him 2 Morienties when Morienties was given games 2 prove himself

Jesus Christ Medina!  :angry:  ???
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Postby Zidane » Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:18 pm

I don't know the true extent of his injuries but, for me, he was a quality player that could have been successful in the Prem if given the opportunities.  He showed it quite a few times last season that he clearly had qualities that none of our midfielders have.  For whatever reason neither of our Managers rated him though, whether it was his training methods, his injuries, his playing style.. whatever.. in the end it was clearly an awful buy by Rafa.
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Postby PabloMedina28 » Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:59 pm

Owzat wrote:
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RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:As for the fans who believed (no raved ) about Nemeths natural ability it wasnt gleened from watching You Tube videos ...it was through following the reserves and making an informed decision on the lads undoubted apptitude for finding the net with an unerring accuracy .........

Dude, I seem to recall Neil Mellor demonstrating the same qualities during two very prolific seasons in the reserves. It's a massive jump to do it for the first team.

And he's found his level now, Championship.

I wouldnt even say hes good enough 4 that level. Not exactly set the championship alight.
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Postby PabloMedina28 » Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:04 pm

fivecups wrote:
PabloMedina28 wrote:The thing is though 4 me he DID take 2 the premiership (when he played) So why not give him a chance now hes finally fit. It seems strange 2 wait so long 4 an injured player 2 get back then dont even bother with them. Especially one whos cleary talented

I dont know why everyone is comparing him 2 Morienties when Morienties was given games 2 prove himself

Jesus Christ Medina!  :angry:  ???

what ur problem mate?
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Postby maypaxvobiscum » Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:50 pm

Aquilani underwent medicals today, starting this morning at the La Fornaca clinic, an elite private medical center in Turin. He then proceeded to the Isokinetic clinic, where Gianluigi Buffon is undergoing rehab. Then he went to his hotel, had some lunch, and had more medical tests in the afternoon, at the Center for Sports Medicine near the Stadio Olimpico. He spent 3.5 hours doing medicals in the morning, and then 2.5 hours more after lunch. Total time in examination: 6 hours. Total time for Milos Krasic? 1 hour, 40 minutes.

The good news, of course, is that he’s received the all clear from the different medical groups, who put him through some pretty tough tests. He’s recently had a calf injury and a problem with the right-knee, but they seem to have resolved and he looks to be in generally good shape.

Aquilani is signing at Juve headquarters now, a contract for 3.3million euros this year. There is a right-to-buy for 16million euros in the contract with Liverpool.
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Postby Calum » Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:12 pm

It is becoming more clear to me as time passes by that sending Aquilani out on loan is a big mistake by Roy.
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Postby rocky29 » Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:28 pm

Calum wrote:It is becoming more clear to me as time passes by that sending Aquilani out on loan is a big mistake by Roy.

you tell me a better impact sub in the premiership when u want to change things when things aernt going right. It defies logic to me.
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Postby zarababe » Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:35 pm

I think we should keep him.. don't ask me why... I don't know anything now :(
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Postby metalhead » Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:36 pm

It wouldn't have made a difference if he played today anyways, Man City have a far superior team, in the bench alone you can see that
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Postby Zidane » Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:38 pm

I think it would have made a huge difference..  Lucas for the most part is detrimental to our attack and not that great defensively at times either.  He has his games but for the most part he isn't good enough to start for us.
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Postby aCe' » Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:02 pm

Would have given us more options.. Dont think it would have prevented us losing to City but the possession definitely wouldnt have been 80-20 in their favor... We still need someone like him, if they can also throw in a tackle here and there then its an added bonus... Needs replacing though, no doubt about it..
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