ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:27 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:01 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:44 pm wrote:
in the interview i saw with laudrup on sky it seemed to me that he wanted allen to go so he could get the money. he said with such a `big money` offer the club and the player had to seriously consider what they were going to do.
laudrup knows that he could take that money and get just as good a player if not better one from la liga, a division he knows very well.
spurs and united wont go for allen mate, united are too busy trying to sign van persie and spurs have moutinho lined up as modric`s replacement, they are shopping in harrods mate
So 15 million for without a doubt the best British midfielder in the Prem last season ,and that's shopping at Aldi ?
allen has played most of his career in the lower league`s, he has only played 39 top flight games.
it`s a big gamble to spend so much money on someone with so little top flight experience, especially when it looks like we are skint.
over the years there have been hundreds of footy players who have burst onto the scene in a blaze of glory but then their careers just peter out.
when that seth johnson first arrived on the scene he was being hailed the future captain of england and look at that michael johnson at city who was being called the next steven gerrard etc
at the moment allen is in his comfort zone playing in familiar surroundings for his hometown club, a club with practically zero expectations, he`ll get a culture shock when he gets here, the liverpool shirt is the heaviest shirt in english football, add that to a £15m price tag and there`s a lot of pressure on him.
i think we need a defensive midfielder but £15m is a ridiculous price.
Class player that Johnson, he had a nightmare with injuries otherwise he would have been a cracking player.
I get your point though.
The thing with Allen though is he is 21 so hasnt really had any time to prove he can do it consistently yet.
I honestly believe that he will be a top signing if he comes.