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this is how he usually plays though.Originally posted by Kopite_Colin View PostI would only take Tevez if we're offloading Garcia. We need 2 proper GOALSCORING strikers, and despite his "mini-glut" for West Ham recently, and if we're only in for 2 strikers, I'm not sure he is what we need right now. We need 2 wingers and 2 goalscoring strikers. That's not to say I wouldn't welcome him.
At Boca and Corinthians he scored alot of goals.
If we could pair him with Crouch, and the Kuyt with Eto'o we would be laughing
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Next season i think we`ll sign :Originally posted by puredale View PostTevez - 2003, 2004 and 2005 – South American Player of the Year - why does anyone doubt his ability?
1. Tevez(Rafa met his "Owner" before the Fulham game)
2. Torres(That armband and his friendship with Pepe+ he said he`d love to play for us)
3. Alves(We tried once before and have the money this time)
Already signed.
4. Voronin,versatile player who can play AM or Striker
5. Leto(Don`t know much about him but trust Rafa to sign another S.American star)
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You reckon Simao is tough enough to handle the PL then?Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View PostNo I can't either, simply because there aren't many around. Simao is a must sign for me. He's exactly what we are looking for. So there's one.
I just saw your answer in the Ribery thread you see
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I'd have a top notch striker as priority No 1 closely followed by a new LW and closely followed by a new RW. Pennant has improved but the one thing missing from his game is goals. Not a critisism, just a fact!Originally posted by SouthAfricaRed View PostI agree Left winger is the Biggest priorityMe, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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I really dont have a clue who we should buy, but we all know what we need.
The most important thing we need is an exciting, adventures forward… left, right middle, whatever…. And a striker
There are the usual suspects of which Eto is my favourite …… sex wee material!
But (before I go any further, I’m not one of the bandwagon brigade on this matter) I think the best choice could be Michael Owen.
I watched him play the other night and you could see his quality. We were and have been so used to seeing him play that many of his qualities are taken for granted. But watching him with fresh eyes did make me take notice.
Price £12m… gamble on his fitness - yes, proven quality - yes, new found desire – yes
If it works, it will work beautifully …. If it doesn’t, well at least we tried.
The real risk is …. The 24 year old Michael Owen would score 10 goals in 10 games then not score for 15! Will a more mature Owen be more consistent!
Richards from City would also be a nice buy.
SWP... no thanks!
Zanetti for the RW?Last edited by Michael; 07-05-07, 09:47 AM.
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Where would he play?Originally posted by puredale View PostTevez - 2003, 2004 and 2005 – South American Player of the Year - why does anyone doubt his ability?
On the wing?
Fox in the box?
As one member of a strike partnership? In which case playing with who?
I dont know the answers to any of these questions!
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Originally posted by puredale View PostTevez - 2003, 2004 and 2005 – South American Player of the Year - why does anyone doubt his ability?
Tevez was a class apart when he played in Brazil.
When he moved from Boca to Corinthians there was a lot of scepticism amongst the Corinthian fans. However his battling displays and excellent work ethic soon won over even the most ardent of sceptics.
It’s fair to say that Tevez’s time in Brazil was an unqualified success which surely begs the question....
What the **** were his owners playing at moving him to West Ham?
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Bringing him to the European stage????Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
Tevez was a class apart when he played in Brazil.
When he moved from Boca to Corinthians there was a lot of scepticism amongst the Corinthian fans. However his battling displays and excellent work ethic soon won over even the most ardent of sceptics.
It’s fair to say that Tevez’s time in Brazil was an unqualified success which surely begs the question....
What the **** were his owners playing at moving him to West Ham?
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fella?
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