So he's the Irish Theo Walcott then?
The same Walcott who scored two goals against Man City only yesterday?
So he's the Irish Theo Walcott then?
As i've said before, his contract runs out in the summer so we could take him on a free then, or pay some small fee in the january transfer window.
I might be wrong but it seems to me that neither Ramirez nor Ozvaldo are suited to our pressing game, neither track back or close down effectively. Hopefully Ramirez will be off in January and if Ozvaldo isn't prepared to put in a full shift then maybe there will no singing of 'Oh Dani Boy'. I think by and large we are covered in midfield but could do with more dynamism up front to augment what we have.. Clearly playing JRod, SRL and Dani Boy in the same line up, as per the first half yesterday does not work. My feeling is that we should sell and replace Dani with someone who fits the system.. Maybe we need a workhorse with premier league skills, someone prepared to defend from the front, but has goals in him.. Those of us old enough to remember the perpetual motion that was Phil Boyer who also scored goals might be the sort of player to fit the system.... Shane Long might fit the bill.. and his is coming to the end of his WBA contract and might be make him affordable..
I might be wrong but it seems to me that neither Ramirez nor Ozvaldo are suited to our pressing game, neither track back or close down effectively. Hopefully Ramirez will be off in January and if Ozvaldo isn't prepared to put in a full shift then maybe there will no singing of 'Oh Dani Boy'. I think by and large we are covered in midfield but could do with more dynamism up front to augment what we have.. Clearly playing JRod, SRL and Dani Boy in the same line up, as per the first half yesterday does not work. My feeling is that we should sell and replace Dani with someone who fits the system.. Maybe we need a workhorse with premier league skills, someone prepared to defend from the front, but has goals in him.. Those of us old enough to remember the perpetual motion that was Phil Boyer who also scored goals might be the sort of player to fit the system.... Shane Long might fit the bill.. and his is coming to the end of his WBA contract and might be make him affordable..
Osvaldo is still adapting, give him time!
He does a lot of running, too. More than Lambert does, especially recently.
I might be wrong but it seems to me that neither Ramirez nor Ozvaldo are suited to our pressing game, neither track back or close down effectively. Hopefully Ramirez will be off in January and if Ozvaldo isn't prepared to put in a full shift then maybe there will no singing of 'Oh Dani Boy'. I think by and large we are covered in midfield but could do with more dynamism up front to augment what we have.. Clearly playing JRod, SRL and Dani Boy in the same line up, as per the first half yesterday does not work. My feeling is that we should sell and replace Dani with someone who fits the system.. Maybe we need a workhorse with premier league skills, someone prepared to defend from the front, but has goals in him.. Those of us old enough to remember the perpetual motion that was Phil Boyer who also scored goals might be the sort of player to fit the system.... Shane Long might fit the bill.. and his is coming to the end of his WBA contract and might be make him affordable..
Me too, no reason we can't have both though is there?Would rather we buy another play maker then a winger.
From watching him with Ireland I wouldnt be overly fussed...He is quick and tricky but is so frustrating..Has very little end product and the ball rarely beats the first defender when crossing
West Ham after Lambert again supposedly... http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/west-ham-transfer-news-sam-2931893
West Ham after Lambert again supposedly... http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/west-ham-transfer-news-sam-2931893
I might be wrong but it seems to me that neither Ramirez nor Ozvaldo are suited to our pressing game, neither track back or close down effectively. Hopefully Ramirez will be off in January and if Ozvaldo isn't prepared to put in a full shift then maybe there will no singing of 'Oh Dani Boy'. I think by and large we are covered in midfield but could do with more dynamism up front to augment what we have.. Clearly playing JRod, SRL and Dani Boy in the same line up, as per the first half yesterday does not work. My feeling is that we should sell and replace Dani with someone who fits the system.. Maybe we need a workhorse with premier league skills, someone prepared to defend from the front, but has goals in him.. Those of us old enough to remember the perpetual motion that was Phil Boyer who also scored goals might be the sort of player to fit the system.... Shane Long might fit the bill.. and his is coming to the end of his WBA contract and might be make him affordable..
reading your comment on Osvaldo, I can only deduce that you don't attend games and watch them on a stream, where the camera follows the ball. That or you sit behind one of the steel posts giving a restricted view at St Mary's.
Southampton are currently at the front of the queue for the signature of Wolfsburg midfielder Diego, according to reports from TuttoMercato.
The Brazilian ace looks set to leave the Bundesliga side in January, and has been linked with a host of clubs across Europe.
La Liga high-flyers Atletico Madrid – for whom the impish attacker has played before – were thought to be one of the leading suitors for his signature, but reports suggest that Diego himself is not keen to return to the Spanish capital.
That leaves Southampton as one of the front-runners, with Mauricio Pochettino open to the idea of signing the samba ace.
It is thought that the Argentine is looking to add some more creativity to his side over the coming windows, and sees the former Juventus star as an ideal solution.
Diego may be willing to move to England, with the opportunity to play in the Premier League potentially a tempting one for the 28-year-old
reading your comment on Osvaldo, I can only deduce that you don't attend games and watch them on a stream, where the camera follows the ball. That or you sit behind one of the steel posts giving a restricted view at St Mary's.