Good news excellent player
I agree. Great news.
This is starting to sound like we're getting a great squad back together.
Good news excellent player
He only showed a few glimpses of his capability in the PL, the fact he was so poor for much of that season and he has had a career-threatening injury put some big question marks against him. We really can't afford to have passengers on board and I think his style is more suited to La Liga...
On the basis of nothing except that he seemed a decent bloke and he drove a mini (and didn't look after it, from what I saw in the players' car park) he may not be quite as £ oriented at most and might take a deal to get playing time elsewhere if H doesn't want him.
He may not be the answer (though even in his worst games there would be one imaginative pass) and I feel on pretty thin ice sticking up for him, but we can't stock the team entirely with runners and triers. We need a bit of vision in midfield - Adel - probably not; Morrison - looking unlikely; Niko - perhaps a pre season would help,, but not sure for a whole season. If all else fails I'd play Granero further forward than in the past, in front of Barton and, hopefully, Faurlin. I suspect its a sellers market for quality in this position, except, of course, for the ones we want to sell. Sod's law.
Just a thought, who would you prefer in the squad going into next season. Jenas or Granero...
I wouldn't have him back. The stories of dressing room unrest etc are well versed. There is a reason we dismantled the squad and shifted out certain players. Granero must have some talent to have been a Real Madrid player. However he seemed to one of those players who talked the talk after every defeat but failed to walk the walk. To me he appeared to be disinterested and simply going through the motions like many of those that were shifted out. I do not want to see us pulling back that squad together again. There is a sense of togetherness with the players and the club as a whole at the moment and we need to move on with a core of the players who played this season and add to the squad with decent hungry players on sensible wages so as not to undo what the club has started to build.
I wouldn't have him back. The stories of dressing room unrest etc are well versed. There is a reason we dismantled the squad and shifted out certain players. Granero must have some talent to have been a Real Madrid player. However he seemed to one of those players who talked the talk after every defeat but failed to walk the walk. To me he appeared to be disinterested and simply going through the motions like many of those that were shifted out. I do not want to see us pulling back that squad together again. There is a sense of togetherness with the players and the club as a whole at the moment and we need to move on with a core of the players who played this season and add to the squad with decent hungry players on sensible wages so as not to undo what the club has started to build.
