Niassevenarsed...
Mental isn't it? Walks into an already extremely good Barca side with an at-the-time world's best player in Ronaldinho and a future prodigy while Real Madrid were recovering from the initial Galactico's disaster. Then takes over a treble winning team. He's done well like but you do wonder how well he'd do with Leicester in the Prem.I reckon you could have won some shiny things with the squads he has inherited.
2nd stage rockets have been jettisoned - he is now in orbit until Bill finds the money down the back of the couch...........
Niasse has entered Phase 2 of his medical.
There was a rumour he was going to SWFC with McGeady but this morning there was an article saying he won't be leaving this window.I thought Gibson would be figuring in some rumours. Surely he needs more first team football to ensure a place in Ireland's Euro team.
If the season was going differently I'd agree, but I think a real argument could be made that the club would benefit more from giving Mason Holgate a chance should Coleman miss more games.
A real argument could be made and it would go like this.
"We should play Holgate at right back instead of Oviedo"
"You mean drop Oviedo who has looked alright at right back and put an untested youth in instead when the entire team is lacking confidence?"\
"Yea mate that's my argument" Edit: I'm American. It would actually be, "Yeah dude, that's my argument."
I don't see Bobby letting him go, plus they would only offer us pennies as he only has 6 months (+ optional extension) left.
Did he spend the night round Gibson's and things got out of hand?MCGEADY'S MEDICAL HAS SHOWN A POTENTIAL ISSUE![]()
Mental isn't it? Walks into an already extremely good Barca side with an at-the-time world's best player in Ronaldinho and a future prodigy while Real Madrid were recovering from the initial Galactico's disaster. Then takes over a treble winning team. He's done well like but you do wonder how well he'd do with Leicester in the Prem.
Been busy for a few hours with work...what have I missed.
I would generally agree, although i'd rather he played than Cleverly at the moment. Should have moved a few of these on earlier and replaced with one decent midfielder...I thought Gibson would be figuring in some rumours. Surely he needs more first team football to ensure a place in Ireland's Euro team.
Man city have replaced their Manager next season its been an exciting day -not - on our news our signing is still up in the air had his medicals an age ago not signed as yet!Been busy for a few hours with work...what have I missed.
I know, but I think at the moment this would not be a great time for it. The crowd and the team are collectively nervous any time we have to defend and with the media finally wising up to Martinez he could get a lot of attention if he makes a mistake. I don't know why he hasn't started one of the cup games yet though. I would suggest that selling an established squad player to make room for a youth player is fine, just give them a few games in the team before that happens though. I wouldn't be too happy if we binned off a reasonably decent squad player for someone barely any of us have seen kick a ball.There are always going to be arguments for and against when to give a young player his first opportunities, with the only universal truth being that at some point the club have to find out what they have in a given prospect.
Given the options of blooding a player when a team is battling for Europe, battling against relegation or stuck in the middle of the table, I'm going to vote for number three, although I understand others feeling differently. There's no exact science to this.
And an international tooWhy ain't we trying to get that McGeady bloke at Sheff Wed! Heard he's pretty past and has a right cross on him