Ace Ventura wrote:Owzat wrote:Bit worried when we sign a 19 year old striker who, according to the BBC, scored one goal in 18 appearances and the BBC is saying :Liverpool add Ngog to their previous major summer signings Andrea Dossena, Diego Cavalieri and Philipp Degen
I'd say this could be an Arsene-esque Anelka signing, could be very 'Houllier' to start calling him "the next Anelka". I think I'd like to keep Voronin for now, just so we don't run short of strikers. I'm still awaiting the long predicted appearance of Nemeth, was it JT kept predicting him in the end of season teams/squad?
You would keep Voronin ?![]()
I would play any of the youth team strikers ahead of Voronin any day of the week.
He is THAT bad.
metalhead wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:destro wrote:This kid is amazing, if he can reproduce goals like this for us then number 19 is our this season![]()
Ngog wonder goal !!
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wtf!!
The Manhattan Project wrote:He's Boumsong's cousin isn't he?
FANTÔMAS wrote:At such unimpressive statistics as 19 all time starts and three goals (of which only one was in the League). I can't see how N'Gog is not going to be used as leverage for future transfers. It is Benítez' preferred choice of making money, sign a relatively good but underrated player, improve upon him and transfer him out for a million or two in profit.
I'm personally not a fan of this, and as these foreign lads are taking up space in the reserves and at the Academy, it does not make me confident that local lads are getting a fair chance in graduating to the first team.
Personally, I think the money should have been saved, saved up for a major transfer and instead of buying two players for an accumulated price of 18 million (Kuyt-Bellamy example), it would be best to put in a single bid for one.
FANTÔMAS wrote:I can't see how N'Gog is not going to be used as leverage for future transfers. It is Benítez' preferred choice of making money, sign a relatively good but underrated player, improve upon him and transfer him out for a million or two in profit.
I'm personally not a fan of this, and as these foreign lads are taking up space in the reserves and at the Academy, it does not make me confident that local lads are getting a fair chance in graduating to the first team.
Personally, I think the money should have been saved, saved up for a major transfer and instead of buying two players for an accumulated price of 18 million (Kuyt-Bellamy example), it would be best to put in a single bid for one.
FANTÔMAS wrote:At such unimpressive statistics as 19 all time starts and three goals (of which only one was in the League). I can't see how N'Gog is not going to be used as leverage for future transfers. It is Benítez' preferred choice of making money, sign a relatively good but underrated player, improve upon him and transfer him out for a million or two in profit.
I'm personally not a fan of this, and as these foreign lads are taking up space in the reserves and at the Academy, it does not make me confident that local lads are getting a fair chance in graduating to the first team.
Personally, I think the money should have been saved, saved up for a major transfer and instead of buying two players for an accumulated price of 18 million (Kuyt-Bellamy example), it would be best to put in a single bid for one.
bavlondon wrote:I started a new season on footy manager with Pompey and signed N'Gog. Hes not bad for a squad player. So far in 7 games only 1 goal but 6 assists.
bavlondon wrote:I started a new season on footy manager with Pompey and signed N'Gog. Hes not bad for a squad player. So far in 7 games only 1 goal but 6 assists.
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