Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by Prufrock » Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:07 am

I think the one thing we definitely have for us, in fact I'd go as far as to say most attractive team in the country is young players. You look at the likes of Ramsey (if Wenger decides he needs games) Sturridge again maybe, Lansbury if Norwich don't come up, Cleverly, Macheda, Gibbs maybe if Clichy stays and whoever else emerges.
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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by GeraldCid » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:40 pm

To be honest, id just be happy to see Coyle still here. Its accepted that Cahills on his way, so I just hope Gartside gives Coyle a decent amount of the windfall to keep him sweet.
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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:34 am

Prufrock wrote:I think the one thing we definitely have for us, in fact I'd go as far as to say most attractive team in the country is young players. You look at the likes of Ramsey (if Wenger decides he needs games) Sturridge again maybe, Lansbury if Norwich don't come up, Cleverly, Macheda, Gibbs maybe if Clichy stays and whoever else emerges.
I'm hearing good things from Holland about Arsenal's young Japanese winger Ryo Myaichi. He's gone on loan to Feyenoord and they've started rocketing up the league, helped no doubt by Myaichi's pace - he can do 100m in under 11 seconds. He's still a teenager and they want him back but he's the sort of player to whom we can offer a Premier League finishing school – and the thing is there's more of them, shuffling round on the edges of squads at clubs who have devoted the last decade to hoovering up the globe's best pubescent talent: Arsenal, rags, Chelsea. Under the Scousecentric Houllier and Benitez Liverpool have tended to go for a more local approach - but that's also an option, turning these working-class northerners born with silver boots on their feet into the finished adult product.

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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by P.O.S. » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:36 am

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Prufrock wrote:I think the one thing we definitely have for us, in fact I'd go as far as to say most attractive team in the country is young players. You look at the likes of Ramsey (if Wenger decides he needs games) Sturridge again maybe, Lansbury if Norwich don't come up, Cleverly, Macheda, Gibbs maybe if Clichy stays and whoever else emerges.
I'm hearing good things from Holland about Arsenal's young Japanese winger Ryo Myaichi. He's gone on loan to Feyenoord and they've started rocketing up the league, helped no doubt by Myaichi's pace - he can do 100m in under 11 seconds. He's still a teenager and they want him back but he's the sort of player to whom we can offer a Premier League finishing school – and the thing is there's more of them, shuffling round on the edges of squads at clubs who have devoted the last decade to hoovering up the globe's best pubescent talent: Arsenal, rags, Chelsea. Under the Scousecentric Houllier and Benitez Liverpool have tended to go for a more local approach - but that's also an option, turning these working-class northerners born with silver boots on their feet into the finished adult product.
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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by jmjhb » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:41 am

Prufrock wrote:I think the one thing we definitely have for us, in fact I'd go as far as to say most attractive team in the country is young players. You look at the likes of Ramsey (if Wenger decides he needs games) Sturridge again maybe, Lansbury if Norwich don't come up, Cleverly, Macheda, Gibbs maybe if Clichy stays and whoever else emerges.
I'd also add Josh McEachran to that list. Maybe a couple of Liverpool players too if they're not getting games.

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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:44 am

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Prufrock wrote:I think the one thing we definitely have for us, in fact I'd go as far as to say most attractive team in the country is young players. You look at the likes of Ramsey (if Wenger decides he needs games) Sturridge again maybe, Lansbury if Norwich don't come up, Cleverly, Macheda, Gibbs maybe if Clichy stays and whoever else emerges.
I'd also add Josh McEachran to that list. Maybe a couple of Liverpool players too if they're not getting games.
I'd be surprised, although pleased, if Chelsea loan him. Perhaps if the new manager makes a big signing at the unglamorous end of midfield, we'll have a chance.

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Post by jmjhb » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:50 am

I was reading on football365 that he's only had 35 minutes' worth of first-team since the January transfer window closed. If Essien continues to regress, then he might get a chance, but they're more likely to spend £20M on someone else.

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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
Prufrock wrote:I think the one thing we definitely have for us, in fact I'd go as far as to say most attractive team in the country is young players. You look at the likes of Ramsey (if Wenger decides he needs games) Sturridge again maybe, Lansbury if Norwich don't come up, Cleverly, Macheda, Gibbs maybe if Clichy stays and whoever else emerges.
I'm hearing good things from Holland about Arsenal's young Japanese winger Ryo Myaichi. He's gone on loan to Feyenoord and they've started rocketing up the league, helped no doubt by Myaichi's pace - he can do 100m in under 11 seconds. He's still a teenager and they want him back but he's the sort of player to whom we can offer a Premier League finishing school – and the thing is there's more of them, shuffling round on the edges of squads at clubs who have devoted the last decade to hoovering up the globe's best pubescent talent: Arsenal, rags, Chelsea. Under the Scousecentric Houllier and Benitez Liverpool have tended to go for a more local approach - but that's also an option, turning these working-class northerners born with silver boots on their feet into the finished adult product.
We can only have 2 a season though right?

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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:13 am

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:... we can offer a Premier League finishing school – and the thing is there's more of them, shuffling round on the edges of squads at clubs who have devoted the last decade to hoovering up the globe's best pubescent talent: Arsenal, rags, Chelsea. Under the Scousecentric Houllier and Benitez Liverpool have tended to go for a more local approach - but that's also an option, turning these working-class northerners born with silver boots on their feet into the finished adult product.
We can only have 2 a season though right?
Two at once, four a season, according to page 159 of the easily-downloadable FAPL rules.
FAPL rules wrote:7.5 the maximum number of Temporary Transfers to any one Club registrable in the same Season shall be 4 and in no circumstances shall more than 1 be from the same Transferor Club save there shall be excluded from these numbers any Temporary Transfer of the kind described in Rule M.7.6.1 or M.7.6.2;
7.6 not more than 2 Temporary Transfers shall be registered by a Club at the same time except that there shall be excluded from that number:
7.6.1 any Temporary Transfer which become permanent; and
7.6.2 the Temporary Transfer of a goalkeeper which in its absolute discretion the Board
may allow in circumstances it considers to be exceptional

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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by Worthy4England » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:21 am

Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:... we can offer a Premier League finishing school – and the thing is there's more of them, shuffling round on the edges of squads at clubs who have devoted the last decade to hoovering up the globe's best pubescent talent: Arsenal, rags, Chelsea. Under the Scousecentric Houllier and Benitez Liverpool have tended to go for a more local approach - but that's also an option, turning these working-class northerners born with silver boots on their feet into the finished adult product.
We can only have 2 a season though right?
Two at once, four a season, according to page 159 of the easily-downloadable FAPL rules.
FAPL rules wrote:7.5 the maximum number of Temporary Transfers to any one Club registrable in the same Season shall be 4 and in no circumstances shall more than 1 be from the same Transferor Club save there shall be excluded from these numbers any Temporary Transfer of the kind described in Rule M.7.6.1 or M.7.6.2;
7.6 not more than 2 Temporary Transfers shall be registered by a Club at the same time except that there shall be excluded from that number:
7.6.1 any Temporary Transfer which become permanent; and
7.6.2 the Temporary Transfer of a goalkeeper which in its absolute discretion the Board
may allow in circumstances it considers to be exceptional
Everyone hould know that from Champ Man, given some of the suggestions we've been getting. :-)

We need strikers - one or two, depending on how we get on with Elmander and Sturridge. Maybe a perm and a loanee. If we could keep them both, then it's less of a problem.

CB - if Cahill goes, if not, we're probably not too bad with Cahill, Knight, Wheater, Ricketts.

Central Midfielders - at least one.

Left wing - possibly, although probably wouldn't be disasterous if we started next season with the same two - out of preference, I'd start with Taylor and bring Petrov on as impact sub, but he's usually sulking like feck by the time 70 minutes is up.

Left Back - Not a priority, but I have a couple of free's that play for my local. You know what I'm saying...

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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:29 am

I'd agree with most of that, m'friend.

We need to either keep or replace Cahill, Elmo and Studger. We also need to consider whether the ageing Davo will become less than a 90-minute player - perhaps starting to be replaced on the hour by a nippy younger man, or the more klinical Klasnic. (It's not out of the question that by this time next year, Davo + Klasnic will equal 90 minutes.)

We might also consider a new option in left midfield (although, buyers willing, this might be replacement rather than reinforcement). After that I'd look at the possibility of a new right-back, to put more competition on Steinsson than Ricketts does; full-backs are increasingly important, especially when our midfield is frequently overloaded.

However, most pressing (pun intended) of all: we also need an EXTRA central midfielder.

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Post by aussie_wanderer » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:18 pm

need alot of things. chung yong been linked with liverpool, plus elmander and cahill to go.

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Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:24 pm

All bit ironic really. Big clubs sending proteges to " small club" Bolton to develop, and four of our current team good enough to be eyed by "big clubs". Bolton Wanderers Academy of Football Excellence?
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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by Worthy4England » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:29 pm

aussie_wanderer wrote:need alot of things. chung yong been linked with liverpool, plus elmander and cahill to go.
Were CYL or Cahill to go, it's less of a problem. They'd need to stump up some money to buy them. We'd still need to buy replacements of course. Elmander is out of Contract. Whatever people's opinion of Elmander, he's bagged 10 goals this season, which we'd have to make up from somewhere next season.

There isn't a huge amount of talk in the UK about CYL going anywhere at the minute - some murmers about Liverpool but they've been chugging along for a number of transfer windows now. Cahill looks to be on his way. Elmander we'll have to wait and see.

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Re: Who would u like to see at the reebok next season ?

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:32 pm

FWIW I think Cahill will go, but then we'll get money and can use it to replace him/and or strengthen elsewhere.

Elmander as W4E says who knows? But replacing him will be difficult as if he goes we won't see any money!

I'd be surprised if Coyle let LCY go in the same year as Cahill. Of course you can always get a bid too big to turn down but I'd have thought one more year from him.

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