Two players id like to see us go for;
Jermain Defoe, ultimately Bruce's downfall was the lack of someone who could put the ball in the back of the net and JD is one of the best around imo. He's 29 so shouldn't break the bank and has openly stated that he needs to leave Spurs to play regularly. O'neill might be able to persuade him. Despite what Cappellos agenda is, if Defoe came here and did the business he'd be on the plane to euro 2012.
The second player is Peter Whittingham from Cardiff. I know people will see that and turn there noses up simply because he plays in the Championship "we need better than championship players" "even Darryll Murphy looked good in that league" etc. However those who've actually seen him play will know how good he is. He's left footed and can play on both wings or through the middle. He's also a set piece taker and would give Seb a run for his money. He scores goals too, 20 in the league two years ago, 10 last year and this season has 7 in 18. He's 27 now and more than capable of stepping up.
Interestingly has played under O'Neill as a youngster and despite selling him (as he did with Gardner) will know how good a player he is.
Jermain Defoe, ultimately Bruce's downfall was the lack of someone who could put the ball in the back of the net and JD is one of the best around imo. He's 29 so shouldn't break the bank and has openly stated that he needs to leave Spurs to play regularly. O'neill might be able to persuade him. Despite what Cappellos agenda is, if Defoe came here and did the business he'd be on the plane to euro 2012.
The second player is Peter Whittingham from Cardiff. I know people will see that and turn there noses up simply because he plays in the Championship "we need better than championship players" "even Darryll Murphy looked good in that league" etc. However those who've actually seen him play will know how good he is. He's left footed and can play on both wings or through the middle. He's also a set piece taker and would give Seb a run for his money. He scores goals too, 20 in the league two years ago, 10 last year and this season has 7 in 18. He's 27 now and more than capable of stepping up.
Interestingly has played under O'Neill as a youngster and despite selling him (as he did with Gardner) will know how good a player he is.