View Full Version : Ayala:Too old?
He is on the move.
Too old or a stop-gap perhaps?
Link (http://home.skysports.com/list.asp?hlid=407368&CPID=23&clid=191&lid=&title=Ayala+demands+Valencia+exit)
He is on the move.
Too old or a stop-gap perhaps?
Link (http://home.skysports.com/list.asp?hlid=407368&CPID=23&clid=191&lid=&title=Ayala+demands+Valencia+exit)
His chance has probably gone now but I'd still have him.
El Diego
08-08-06, 11:28 PM
Maybe just to try to get Paletta to settle, had a good world cup but probably not Liverpool standard anymore. If he came he would be another Pellagrino.
Maybe just to try to get Paletta to settle, had a good world cup but probably not Liverpool standard anymore. If he came he would be another Pellagrino.
Harsh.
IMO he has another couple of top class seasons left in him.Help Paletta to have him here too.
Pellegrino is a poor mans Ayala.
Jan-Erik
08-08-06, 11:35 PM
He is more than good enough for our starting 11, but I doubt we'll sign him. With Paletta and Agger, we really dont need another CB.
Didn't Ballague say on Five-live that we had looked at the possibility and were put off by the fact we would have to pay a transfer fee.
I think he could still do a job for us, however there would be a risk of being exposed if we played him with Sami. I guess he would be worth a shout to come in and rotate with Hyypia but it would seem unlikely he would want to do that and I can't see the advantage of breaking up the Sami-Carra partnership for a player who will in all likelyhood last no longer than Sami at the club.
ayala is class,would take him just ascover for Sami.......although wouldlike to see Agger given a chance IF his injuries clear up
Great player, but I don't think we need him. Carragher and Hyypia are both pretty resilient players - and like others have mentioned we now have good back-up in Paletta and Agger.
mickeydocs
09-08-06, 11:59 AM
He is more than good enough for our starting 11, but I doubt we'll sign him. With Paletta and Agger, we really dont need another CB.
However both players are very young and have time on their side. Agger is injury prone, and Paletta is adapting to a new country and language (Agger's been here 8 months). Signing Ayala would be a masterstroke (although the above points about country and language will apply equally to Ayala).
saveferris
10-08-06, 01:42 AM
I think its all about quality and i think the majority feel he has that in abundance. He would need time to fit into the English game but he could be very good, along the lines Laurent Blanc did when he gradually settled into the game here. The warning against that is that it did take him a while, this could happen with Ayala.
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2012, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.