Personally I feel Raul was a great player but those days are long gone. His been a passenger at Real for at least 3 seasons and for me he just doesnt have it anymore.
I think a younger option is someone like Saviola would be fantastic though.
liverpool009 wrote:NAH Raul IS PASS HIS BEST AND HE WOULD OF BEEN A GOOD SIGNING IN THE PASSED
bavlondon wrote:His ability is not in question a single bit. But at his age, his speed and stamina could be a problem and being able to adapt to the English style.
I think we learnt our lesson there with Morientes. As good as he was he just wasnt cut out for the Premiership. Im not saying that Raul wouldnt be either but at the same time id rather we concentrate on a youngish striker who can enjoy a long career rather than get someone who will be thinking of retiring in a few years.
The same goes for Ronaldo before anyone starts that thread.
Exactly. Young players can be moulded into suitable players for the premiership a lot easier than older players. Older players, especially foreign older players, have played a certain style of football for so long it is hard to adapt after years on conditioning at that level. Stepping up a level later in life is a difficult thing for a footballer to achieve. So many experienced foreigners have shown this.
SouthCoastShankly wrote:bavlondon wrote:His ability is not in question a single bit. But at his age, his speed and stamina could be a problem and being able to adapt to the English style.
I think we learnt our lesson there with Morientes. As good as he was he just wasnt cut out for the Premiership. Im not saying that Raul wouldnt be either but at the same time id rather we concentrate on a youngish striker who can enjoy a long career rather than get someone who will be thinking of retiring in a few years.
The same goes for Ronaldo before anyone starts that thread.
Exactly. Young players can be moulded into suitable players for the premiership a lot easier than older players. Older players, especially foreign older players, have played a certain style of football for so long it is hard to adapt after years on conditioning at that level. Stepping up a level later in life is a difficult thing for a footballer to achieve. So many experienced foreigners have shown this.
SouthCoastShankly wrote:In my opinion I can only see Raul being another Morientes - A great player in Spain but hasn't got the edge for England.
Sabre wrote:Exactly. Young players can be moulded into suitable players for the premiership a lot easier than older players. Older players, especially foreign older players, have played a certain style of football for so long it is hard to adapt after years on conditioning at that level. Stepping up a level later in life is a difficult thing for a footballer to achieve. So many experienced foreigners have shown this.
I never bought the "not suited for the EPL game" arguement. BUt perhaps this approach is a fair one. Good point.
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