No...the talk today seems much more about Ishak Belfodil. Now I cannot believe we are trying (hard) for both....so do we assume one is a smoke screen for the other. I am really confused by this all. We seem to be getting Rhodes, then we are not We had Taylor and it has all gone quiet I am worried
I can see us getting both someone else mentioned(Stan I think) that Belfodil would be a direct replacement for Chevvy which I also think will be the case. Leaving Ntep as more of a first team regular. If you look at the way he plays at first I thought of Adel but listening to our friend BKR I can see him more as a Townsend or Lennon type both of which Harry has a lot of time for, so I see this as our main purchase and forget about Rhodes or the like for now IMO.
Nice one. I also find it easier to whine about Krancjar frequently. But then the number of times I whine about Krancjar is more than the number of times so far he has deserved to be applauded. What surprises me is that you tolerate a lack of effort from him yet round on other players who have played far more consistently and to a higher level.
Please indicate where I have ever tolerated a lack of effort in any of our players, Krancjar included. Also, what players have I "rounded on" who've played consistently and to a higher level?
Just noticed stoke & cardiff have straight swapped Odemwingie & jones. Wasn't Jones linked to us a week or so ago?
You really haven't gone senile have you? About your OCD? You used to mention him in dispatches every day and get banned regularly for it. You must remember.
Back on topic... Reported that we have offered â¬4.5m for N'Tep but that Auxerre want â¬6m - so negotiations continue to the wire as you'd expect where Harry is involved. Good news is that apparently he is keen on joining us (even if it is for the money and attraction of London lifestyle) Let's hope it all comes off as he sounds like the sort of player we need.
I'm not sure I know what you're talking about. You can't be talking about Adel Taarabt? Are you telling me with a straight face that Taarabt performed consistently in the Premier League!!! In the words of John McEnroe: You cannot be serious. In a way I suppose you are right in that he did actually perform consistently in the PL: Consistently sh*t. I remember clearly after the 2-1 win over Fulham when having put in his first good performance in over a month, people on here were drooling over him as usual and I said lads wait until he's done it next week at Newcastle - and I think the next game was against West Brom - before you start blowing him off. I knew he couldn't even string two games together. And sure enough he was anonymous at Newkie and the game after that and the one after that etc. In fact, he didn't play a good game after that, as far as I can remember, until he had one good half against Fulham in the return fixture. I'm open to correction on that but to call him a consistently good performer for us in the PL is actually laughable mate. And I never got banned for talking about Adel Taarabt. Perhaps Imaz played consistently well for Rangers and I just never noticed it??? As for Kranjcar, I think he's done okay. Its totally not acceptable that he's overweight. Not acceptable at all. But he's no fatter than Taaratubby ever was with us. Despite that, his attitude is considerably better than your hero in that he's yet to publicly disrespect his Manager or his employers and by extension, the supporters. Nor does he try and beat players and lose the ball all the time rather than passing to a team mate. He is without doubt more of a team player. And despite what you've said, I honestly don't think he's not tried when he's played. In the woeful Forest game for example, he was the only up-field player who kept giving his all right to the very end. Nevertheless, the moment he starts behaving in a manner like Taarabt I'll lose all respect for him and will call for him to be dropped or kicked out the Club along with the rest of you. Also, if he starts to play sh*t every week then he should be dropped like a stone. At the moment, however, I think he's doing alright - despite a very poor return goal wise. P.S. I'm 99% certain our Manager would agree with every word I've just written
Those few words are a mere drop in the ocean compared to Titingham. That wouldn't even come to an intro on his watch, Kerry lad.
If 1 game in 4 where he actually does something (in the Championship not the PL) can be excused because he "keeps trying" and "passing to team mates" is debatable. What is laughable, I'm afraid is the way you exploded regularly at the adulation from some towards Taraabt and yet you seem to do exactly the same about Kranky when to date, he has nothing tot deserve that level of understanding.
Any news from your end BKR? The reports in the local sports press are very encouraging at this end, Beth posted this on another thread
I don't think that this is already in this thread somewhere...... http://www.licencetoroam.net/paul-georges-ntep-auxerre-starlet-alerting-europes-elite/ Paul-Georges Ntep: Auxerre Starlet Alerting Europe’s Elite Auxerre’s highly rated youth system is well known for producing some outstandingly gifted players, including the likes of Eric Cantona, Laurent Blanc, Phillippe Mexes, Djibril Cisse, Abou Diaby, Bacary Sagna and Yaya Sanogo. In spite of this, the club currently finds itself in a disappointing 11th position in Ligue 2, which is particularly unfortunate considering back in the 2010/2011 campaign they were featuring in a UEFA Champions League group that included European heavyweights Real Madrid, AC Milan and Ajax. Despite their current predicament, one man attracting plenty of interest is their exceptional attacking youth product Paul-Georges Ntep. Interest has intensified this January transfer window for the 21 year old, with Arsenal reportedly keen on securing his services for £8 million to provide some much needed attacking cover in light of their recent injury crisis. Ntep has recently added fuel to the fire by posting a picture on instagram of his meal and train ticket to London whilst on the Eurostar, which has sparked a social media frenzy and heightened speculation further. Interestingly, back in December Ntep had this to say on a potential move to the Gunners: “Arsenal is a club that trusts young players. But it would all depend on the project. If it is going to a new club to remain on the bench, what is the improvement? I don’t ask to be in the starting 11 of a big club immediately, but I could help in the not too long-term”. Arsene Wenger has also recently expressed his admiration of the Cameroonian born starlet by stating “Paul-Georges Ntep has the potential to have a great future. It all depends on his mind, but he is a great prospect”. With all this in mind it would be of no surprise if Ntep was to end up at Arsenal, but with clubs such as AS Roma and Borussia Monchengladbach also showing interest, the race to sign Auxerre’s prized asset is well and truly on. The versatile attacker would be a great acquisition for many clubs due to his his electric pace, delightful technical ability, willingness to run at defenders, and importantly, his ability to find the back of the net, which has seen him score 7 times for Auxerre in Ligue 2 this season. Furthermore, Ntep has consistently displayed his goalscoring ability with the French U21 side by slamming home an impressive 7 goals in his last 7 games. This outstanding run for the U21 side dates back to the Toulon Tournament in May/June of 2013, where he scored against Columbia and Portugal, in what was an especially impressive tournament for Ntep on a personal level, with his eye-catching displays alerting many to his marvellous talent and further enhancing his bourgeoning reputation. The dynamic Ntep, who looks at his most dangerous when playing on the left wing, has impressively scored a remarkable 35% of Auxerre’s goals this season, which is a hugely significant stat for just a 21 year old who isn’t a traditional forward. In addition, Ntep has showed his durability by starting 16 of Auxerre’s 17 league matches this season, which has seen him play a whopping 1400 minutes for the club, as he has continued to impress and alarm Europe’s elite of his superlative talent. The 180cm speedster also has an important decision to make in regard to national team selection, as he can choose to represent France or Cameroon. The youngster appears unfazed by the issue at present, with him recently saying “Cameroon is my country of birth, but France is my adopted country, that’s all. I’m a pro football player and I have a career to do. There will be choices, but for now, this is not news.” 2014 is shaping up to be a massive year for Paul-Georges Ntep with choices to make in relation to his future with club and country, but another thing that stands out is his appreciation for how much Auxerre have assisted him in getting to where he is today. He recently explained “If I have reached such a level now, it is because Auxerre offered me stability that allowed me to reach new levels. I don’t forget.” Such gratitude towards his club is admirable in today’s football world of ridiculous wages and exorbitant transfer fees, but with Ntep’s comments in mind, whichever club acquires his services will be sure to have a masterful player, and more importantly, a quality person.