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lamballana:3437517 said:
I don't think it's about firepower, it's more about a wise head supporting the youngsters and someone who can be used say in the last 20 mins of a game when we are 2-1 up and trying to keep hold of that. Ring any bells? Would that have helped on Sunday?

He could do for us what Scholes is doing for United!

Hit the nail on the head
 
If money is similar, wouldn't you choose Oz. He's on the wane but will still do a great job in Australia. He will be a big star and experience a new lifestyle with decent weather. He would only choose us if he wants a new challenge at the end of his career (or he has seen the DVD).
 
If money is similar, wouldn't you choose Oz. He's on the wane but will still do a great job in Australia. He will be a big star and experience a new lifestyle with decent weather. He would only choose us if he wants a new challenge at the end of his career (or he has seen the DVD).

Precisely. He will only come to us if he's given a key role, which will surely not happen.

He was a great player. The key word here is Was.

It would leave a bad taste in my mouth that we got bid of Billy Sharpe to make way for "OldDellPiero"

Was great, still very good. Certainly better than Sharp!

Anyway, we aren't rid of Sharp, he's on loan for a year, which might coincidentally be the amount of time Del Piero is useful.
 
I don't think it's about firepower, it's more about a wise head supporting the youngsters and someone who can be used say in the last 20 mins of a game when we are 2-1 up and trying to keep hold of that. Ring any bells? Would that have helped on Sunday?

He could do for us what Scholes is doing for United!

exactly my point. However i haven't seen him play for a while, so don't know where he is at match time wise.
 
I did see cortese having lunch today with an italian man. I was sat next to him, but i couldn't understand a word what they were talking about. The man he was with definitely wasn't del piero.
 
Well he is clearly all about the money. Oh well moving on.

Why? There are so many advantages to going to Sydney over going to Southampton other than money.

Chiefly: he'd be a massive star there. He's not even guaranteed games for us. It's a no-brainer.

It would make headlines for a day or so then only football fans would care . Sydney is all about rugby league .
 
Can't see why we want him, when its not scoring goals thats the problem, its keeping the blooming thinks out of the back of our goal.

In terms of his experience and presence, can he speak any English?

Also I never rated him any way
 
If money is similar, wouldn't you choose Oz. He's on the wane but will still do a great job in Australia. He will be a big star and experience a new lifestyle with decent weather. He would only choose us if he wants a new challenge at the end of his career (or he has seen the DVD).

Anyone who choose to move to the UK over Australia must be crazy.
 
No, not crazy - everywhere has its plus's & minus's and although its a great country for some Aussie has its share of problems as well. There are a lot of worse places than our country.
 
Wanting sunshine and an easy life in a place where he can walk down the street without a press gang following him is fair enough at his stage of his career. He's won everything already. Whilst his influence and experience would be valuable, I wouldn't blame him for going to Australia.
 
What negatives are there about Australia? As long as you stay away from the outback and watch the wildlife, and to be fair it does seem a bit isolated and gets films, games and so on much later than the rest of the world but aside from that?