only me wrote:Kerry07 wrote:As i said before, Andy Carroll will be a 13 to 14 goal a season player at a direct long ball team. There is no pedigree there, hence there is no "coming good". This is not a player who was highly touted, a player with rave reviews. This is a player who was on the market for 2 million pound sterling in August 2009, 1 season in the Dean Windass championship, and 5 months winning flick ons for a direct long ball midtable team. Michael Ricketts had more pedigree in January 2002 after his spell at Bolton. Andy Carroll is a limited player technically, a player who is alien to a pass and move technical style of play. A player with pedigree Robbie Keane did far more in his 5 months here than the big awkward fella Carroll has done in almost a year and he was turfed out. How long do we persist with a player who makes us worse? Fulham away this season, Fulham away last season.... chalk and cheese.
We paid 35 million for Carroll, he is on 80k per week, on a 5 and a 1/2 year contract...thats 57 million expenditure on Andy Carroll. This season we almost certainly won't get Champions League football (theres 20 million plus lost) due largely to poor team selection of leaving inform players on the bench (Maxi) who also make us fluid, and playing players (Carroll) who have never done it and wreck the fluidity of the team. Thus far thats 77 million, another season of this and the 100 million pound barrier has been breached due to a solitary transfer decision on transfer deadline day of January 2011.
If we were being run by a sheik and could afford to throw money down the toilet then fine, but we arent. This will cost us bigtime. How long can we keep haemorrhaging money? "Give the lad time, yes hes only 23 and has never done it, but give the lad another 2 or 3 years by which time the 200 million cost barrier will be breached, we will be hovering around the 7th place where we are now, playing the same disjointed cr@p when the awkward cumbersome big fella plays... give it time lads, while the top clubs leave us out of sight"
Nicely written but what does it has to do with our team condition? you spend so many words and i still don't get the connection to the topic of the thread which is Andy Carrol.
How many Goals did our Mega Star Suarez netted this season? And the rest of the strikers and chicken Wingers? We have a problem as a TEAM scoring so far ,be it Carrol for the big part but the rest are quick to follow. How many games did Carrol play so far? Did he get a chance to play 5-10 games straight? You are talking of Maxi which is fluid as old man bowl movement (yes he scored twice so what?) ,Is Kuyt more effective? Is Hendo ,Downing and Adam delivering the results so far? So the only difference is the price tag right? You can thank Chelsea for that don't blame Andy.
Let him play straight games till the end of the year at least and then decide if he is worth the bother.
To criticise Suarez is the lowest form of defence. Oh but but... Suarez scored f**k all against Man U in the 3-1 win...yes he created all three goals but he didn't score. Suarez has the 2nd highest amount of passes this season (behind only Rooney) and has created umpteen chances (twice for the awkward big lump vs Fulham). Luis Suarez is the type of player who could go through an entire season without scoring and be man of the match in 90% of them.
There is no question hes frustrated when paired with Carroll...who is the worst possible foil for him. Carroll does not have the skillset to play alongside technical players, his game is in the air, direct, long balls, getting on the end of stuff, bypassing midfield entirely.
If we aspire to be Wimbledon (Bolton under Sam) and finish where we currently sit, then Carroll is our man. If we aspire to play pass and move, retain possession, have fluid interchanging with people moving around, and finish top 4/challenging for league titles, then Carroll is discarded pronto and the error made 12 months ago dealt with.