alessandromagno wrote:I have said before that I believe Rafa tried to change too much this summer. The additions of Kuyt and Alves would surely have been enough? We got 82 points last time out and clearly there wasn't much wrong. In particular, the defense was playing great. There was no real need to bring in all these utility players: just 2 quality signings would have been enough. I feel Rafa made a mistake by tinkering too much with a machine that was already working well.
Rafa-Dodd wrote:Here is a thought - go and support them teams if your so worried about them!
Recently all you post is drivel, that is deterimental to the club and this forum and you obviously don't have any football knowledge. This thread is fucking pathetic!
Bad Bob wrote:alessandromagno wrote:I have said before that I believe Rafa tried to change too much this summer. The additions of Kuyt and Alves would surely have been enough? We got 82 points last time out and clearly there wasn't much wrong. In particular, the defense was playing great. There was no real need to bring in all these utility players: just 2 quality signings would have been enough. I feel Rafa made a mistake by tinkering too much with a machine that was already working well.
I disagree...all were important signings:
1) Bellamy, because we needed to replace Cisse as well as Morientes up top. Fowler's been magnificent but he's also getting on and has had some injury problems so you cannot rely on him to be fit to play a whole season as our primary back-up to Kuyt and Crouch.
2) Gonzales was already signed and sent out on loan until he could legally play for us. With Kewell's WC injury, his signing was essential.
3) Aurelio came on a free and provides important cover for both LB and LM. A good lad to have in the squad and his worth will be demonstrated eventually.
4) Palletta is exactly the kind of young, promising signing that the original poster is moaning we don't go after enough. How is investing in "one for the future" a bad use of funds when: a) he didn't cost very much and b) we have aging centre backs who will need cover and eventual replacing?
Face it, the new signings aren't the problem. It's been the established first-teamers that have let the team down the most this season.
We now have a Ghanian club, Ashanti Gold as a feeder club and hopefully we will see the rewards in a few years.
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:alessandromagno wrote:I have said before that I believe Rafa tried to change too much this summer. The additions of Kuyt and Alves would surely have been enough? We got 82 points last time out and clearly there wasn't much wrong. In particular, the defense was playing great. There was no real need to bring in all these utility players: just 2 quality signings would have been enough. I feel Rafa made a mistake by tinkering too much with a machine that was already working well.
I disagree...all were important signings:
1) Bellamy, because we needed to replace Cisse as well as Morientes up top. Fowler's been magnificent but he's also getting on and has had some injury problems so you cannot rely on him to be fit to play a whole season as our primary back-up to Kuyt and Crouch.
2) Gonzales was already signed and sent out on loan until he could legally play for us. With Kewell's WC injury, his signing was essential.
3) Aurelio came on a free and provides important cover for both LB and LM. A good lad to have in the squad and his worth will be demonstrated eventually.
4) Palletta is exactly the kind of young, promising signing that the original poster is moaning we don't go after enough. How is investing in "one for the future" a bad use of funds when: a) he didn't cost very much and b) we have aging centre backs who will need cover and eventual replacing?
Face it, the new signings aren't the problem. It's been the established first-teamers that have let the team down the most this season.
I noticed you missed Pennent out of your analysis badbob![]()
I agree that the squad needed strengthening, its just been unfortunate that only Kuyt has looked the part so far.
I do feel that now we have strength in depth (or at least in numbers) it is time we started to put all our eggs in one (or two) basket and buy one top player and maybe a good prospect every year, rather than the 4 or 5 squad players we have been buying.
We spent £30million on strengthening our squad ,maybe we could have held onto a few of our rejects (Traore, Pongole,Hamann, Morientes etc) and bought just a top class right midfielder and maybe one striker.(Kuyt)
At the very least this would have reduced the problem of integrating so many players into a successful team.
woof woof ! wrote:john craig wrote:Wenger certainly has struck it lucky with his current crop. But he was also the first manager to flood his youth system with foreigners a few years back. Now us, Chelsea and United are doing the same so maybe in a few years you'll see us produce an Eboue or a Fabregas.
Think you're missing part of the point here John . It's not a just a question of signing good prospects , for christs sake Houllier was always telling us how his latest signing was a potential Zidane . It's more about signing players who are able to quickly prove that the decision to sign them was indeed the right one .
You say
" in a few years you'll see us produce an Eboue or a Fabregas."
Maybe you're unaware that Eboue made his first team debut just days after joining Arsenal and that Fabrergas made his first team debut the same season he joined Arsenal even though he was still only 16 ! .
Credit where credit is due , Wenger is not just "Lucky" but if it makes you feel better you can certainly claim our inability to match his instinct for signing such previously unearthed quality on bad luck .
alxy wrote:Yes, you are correct about the injuries, but then again, they were already backups before the injuries. Can you think of one position where we would draft in one of those youngsters if an injury happens?
Bad Bob wrote:alessandromagno wrote:I have said before that I believe Rafa tried to change too much this summer. The additions of Kuyt and Alves would surely have been enough? We got 82 points last time out and clearly there wasn't much wrong. In particular, the defense was playing great. There was no real need to bring in all these utility players: just 2 quality signings would have been enough. I feel Rafa made a mistake by tinkering too much with a machine that was already working well.
I disagree...all were important signings:
1) Bellamy, because we needed to replace Cisse as well as Morientes up top. Fowler's been magnificent but he's also getting on and has had some injury problems so you cannot rely on him to be fit to play a whole season as our primary back-up to Kuyt and Crouch.
2) Gonzales was already signed and sent out on loan until he could legally play for us. With Kewell's WC injury, his signing was essential.
3) Aurelio came on a free and provides important cover for both LB and LM. A good lad to have in the squad and his worth will be demonstrated eventually.
4) Palletta is exactly the kind of young, promising signing that the original poster is moaning we don't go after enough. How is investing in "one for the future" a bad use of funds when: a) he didn't cost very much and b) we have aging centre backs who will need cover and eventual replacing?
Face it, the new signings aren't the problem. It's been the established first-teamers that have let the team down the most this season.
peewee wrote:alxy wrote:Yes, you are correct about the injuries, but then again, they were already backups before the injuries. Can you think of one position where we would draft in one of those youngsters if an injury happens?
i assume finnan, we dont really have any cover for right back unless we play someone out of position. i think in this case we will play a youngster
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