ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:33 am wrote:Let's at least wait and see what happens when Sturridge gets back before pressing the panic button, often one or two players can change the whole dynamic of a team just as Sturridge and Coutinho did themselves when they first arrived at the club.
Before Brendan signed Danny and Phil we were in the middle of a terrible run, our worst in 100 years, and that was with Suarez leading the line. Those 2 players totally transformed us, we went from our worst run of results in 100 years to some of the best football we'd seen in 100 years.
I think an attack revolving around the likes of Sturridge, Sterling, Coutinho, Lallana and even Balotelli has the potential to do a lot of damage so let's wait until we are at full strength before passing judgement.
Johnny Boy » Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:09 am wrote:I agree we need to be cautious, however we are just totally reliant on getting Sturridge back - he is made of glass.
Until then Brendan HAS to play 2 up front, he can't keep sticking Balotelli up there on his own, must at least be worth putting Lambert up there alongside him
for the Swansea game.
SouthCoastShankly » Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:25 pm wrote:Johnny Boy » Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:09 am wrote:I agree we need to be cautious, however we are just totally reliant on getting Sturridge back - he is made of glass.
Until then Brendan HAS to play 2 up front, he can't keep sticking Balotelli up there on his own, must at least be worth putting Lambert up there alongside him
for the Swansea game.
Not sure a Lambert / Balotelli partnership would work as neither are very mobile players. For me it has to be Borini with either Lamber or Balotelli. We need a partnership that compliments, Borini would move into wide space - allowing Balotelli to remain as a target man.
SouthCoastShankly » Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:14 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 27, 2014 9:33 am wrote:Let's at least wait and see what happens when Sturridge gets back before pressing the panic button, often one or two players can change the whole dynamic of a team just as Sturridge and Coutinho did themselves when they first arrived at the club.
Before Brendan signed Danny and Phil we were in the middle of a terrible run, our worst in 100 years, and that was with Suarez leading the line. Those 2 players totally transformed us, we went from our worst run of results in 100 years to some of the best football we'd seen in 100 years.
I think an attack revolving around the likes of Sturridge, Sterling, Coutinho, Lallana and even Balotelli has the potential to do a lot of damage so let's wait until we are at full strength before passing judgement.
I agree. I can see a January striker signing salvaging the season and securing a top 4 placing.
SouthCoastShankly » Mon Oct 27, 2014 1:25 pm wrote:Johnny Boy » Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:09 am wrote:I agree we need to be cautious, however we are just totally reliant on getting Sturridge back - he is made of glass.
Until then Brendan HAS to play 2 up front, he can't keep sticking Balotelli up there on his own, must at least be worth putting Lambert up there alongside him
for the Swansea game.
Not sure a Lambert / Balotelli partnership would work as neither are very mobile players. For me it has to be Borini with either Lamber or Balotelli. We need a partnership that compliments, Borini would move into wide space - allowing Balotelli to remain as a target man.
ballotelliman » Tue Oct 28, 2014 1:48 pm wrote:SouthCoastShankly » Mon Oct 27, 2014 1:25 pm wrote:Johnny Boy » Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:09 am wrote:I agree we need to be cautious, however we are just totally reliant on getting Sturridge back - he is made of glass.
Until then Brendan HAS to play 2 up front, he can't keep sticking Balotelli up there on his own, must at least be worth putting Lambert up there alongside him
for the Swansea game.
Not sure a Lambert / Balotelli partnership would work as neither are very mobile players. For me it has to be Borini with either Lamber or Balotelli. We need a partnership that compliments, Borini would move into wide space - allowing Balotelli to remain as a target man.
But this should of been tried AGES ago. ITS BRENDANS PHILOSOPHY AND STUBBORNESS!! thats why we havent. Hes never had a plan B and why andy carroll got sent packing. To me if plan A isnt working then try plan B. Sick of his ticka tacka philosophy.
red till i die!! » Tue Oct 28, 2014 3:07 pm wrote:he didnt buy carroll but was happy to offload him and take a massive hit financially, im not so sure it will go down well with the owners if he takes a big hit on balotelli after a yearnapoli are rumoured to be interested in offering €12.5 mil for him which will be a considerable loss from £16 mil. if its a case that we will move him on no club will give us close to what we paid. if he is to be offloaded then the best scenario would be a swap deal involving cash and balo for higuain. we need an established quality player in return and not another kid with potential.
the reason why i think its not acceptable for him to take big hits on his players is because he moaned about the fee's been spent when he first took over. the players he has purchased have not been allowed to leave for buttons despite not being in the clubs plans. assaidi and borini are two that we where looking for a profit on and we were not budging. then there is the players that he inherited like downing, reina, agger, kelly and shelvey who were allowed to leave for a pittance just to get them out.
balotelli is here now and we need to deal with it. he was never going to fit the system so the system needs tweaking to get him scoring and us winning. he is never going to be prolific but should be capable of double figures for the season if the right balance is found.
regardless of what happens with him anyway we still have a lot to do in the striker deptlambert has to go along with borini and aspas. we also have to bring in a 1st choice with a better fitness record than sturridge.
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