John Guidetti: 20 goals and 6 assists in 23 for Feyenoord

LoveCity said:
Inter, Arsenal, Wolfsburg, and Valencia are all interested in Bas Dost, he already turned down a move to Villa. De Jong and Guidetti have both also obviously attracted a lot of high profile attention from big clubs. No idea about Malki, is he good?

(insert generic Samaras/Kezman comment here)

Not very, look at Alfonso Alves's record.
 
itisrising said:
LoveCity said:
Inter, Arsenal, Wolfsburg, and Valencia are all interested in Bas Dost, he already turned down a move to Villa. De Jong and Guidetti have both also obviously attracted a lot of high profile attention from big clubs. No idea about Malki, is he good?

(insert generic Samaras/Kezman comment here)

Malki is no good. Bas Dost scores most of his goals from headers and tap-ins. The man to thank for that is Luciano Narsingh. He has 21 assists this season and 7 assists. De Jong is a very good players and he, Dost and Guidetti are the best 3 strikers in their league.

How is this Narsingh? Any good?
 
Blue Haze said:
itisrising said:
LoveCity said:
Inter, Arsenal, Wolfsburg, and Valencia are all interested in Bas Dost, he already turned down a move to Villa. De Jong and Guidetti have both also obviously attracted a lot of high profile attention from big clubs. No idea about Malki, is he good?

(insert generic Samaras/Kezman comment here)

Malki is no good. Bas Dost scores most of his goals from headers and tap-ins. The man to thank for that is Luciano Narsingh. He has 21 assists this season and 7 assists. De Jong is a very good players and he, Dost and Guidetti are the best 3 strikers in their league.

How is this Narsingh? Any good?

He is a very good player but it seems Ajax will get him.He's quick,has a strong cross on him and gets around 10 goals a season.

Heres an article about him

The 21-year-old winger has been heavily linked with a move to Eredivisie champions Ajax Amsterdam this summer but the club technical director Johan Hansma insists that his side does not intend to lose the youngster.

Heerenveen have performed brilliantly thus far this season. Occupying the sixth spot on the Eredivisie table, they are only a single point behind second placed AZ Alkmaar.

The Friesland outfit’s impressive performances this term owe a lot to their strong front-line and especially to their young winger, Luciano Narsingh.

The Dutch footballer of Indian-Surinamese descent has played an integral role in his side’s consistent showings. The youngster has netted six goals in 30 appearances, but his 18 valuable assists forged him into one of the most threatening wingers in the Dutch top flight.

He troubled almost every opposition with his impressive dribbling and pin-point crosses into the penalty area and remained a constant menace at the right flank.

The 21-year-old’s scintillating shows attracted interest from Ajax Amsterdam, who are keen to add the young winger to their squad in the upcoming summer transfer market.

However, the Heerenveen technical director, Johan Hansma, has insisted that his side does not intend to lose the youngster and are keen to prolong his stay at Abe Lenstra Stadion.

“We want to extend his ongoing contract. But frankly, I think chances are relatively small. If he does not put pen to a new contract, then we will certainly part ways with him in order to avoid a free transfer next summer”, Hansma was quoted as saying to De Telegraaf.

The technical director went on to admit that the Amsterdam giants did make a lucrative offer in January transfer window, but they refused to sell their prized asset then.

“Ajax tabled a good bid, but we refused. I know they are still interested in signing him, and Luciano himself wants to play at Amsterdam Arena. His agent (Mino Raiola) has contacted us to see whether any other clubs are interested in signing Luciano. We will see what comes after the end of the season”, Hansma concluded.

Narsingh’s contract at Abe Lenstra Stadion runs until the summer of 2013

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J590taMEawg[/youtube]
 
LoveCity said:
Inter, Arsenal, Wolfsburg, and Valencia are all interested in Bas Dost, he already turned down a move to Villa. De Jong and Guidetti have both also obviously attracted a lot of high profile attention from big clubs. No idea about Malki, is he good?

(insert generic Samaras/Kezman comment here)

It's surprising how many goals Malki scored this season, bacause he is not a great player. You dont see him the whole game and suddently he is on the right spot to score. This is the first season he scores many goals. Don't expect a big future for him, but he is a good player for a small club like Roda.

Ajax wanted Bas Dost last season, but they didn't reach an agreement. A few big clubs are interested now indeed. You could compare him with Huntelaar; good header and a typical goalscorer.

Luuk de Jong is great young striker (21). He is in the Dutch national team already and played a few minutes on Wembley. According to the British press, Liverpool offered 12-13M for him but Twente refused. he is the best striker of the Eredivisie in my opinion.

Guidetti is the 2nd best imo. The difference with the other strikers is that he particularly scored against the high ranked teams. The others scored more against the lower ranked teams.
 
I just find it funny he demand to come here and wear 9 or 10, like he thinkings he is ronaldo, when there is 3 world class strikers in front of him. Maybe you can do this at another club, not city my friend. Maybe when he comes and trains with tevez balotelli aguero dzeko he will get humbled a little cause that is what he needs
 
GreekBlue said:
I just find it funny he demand to come here and wear 9 or 10, like he thinkings he is ronaldo, when there is 3 world class strikers in front of him. Maybe you can do this at another club, not city my friend. Maybe when he comes and trains with tevez balotelli aguero dzeko he will get humbled a little cause that is what he needs



I would give him a chance
 
GreekBlue said:
I just find it funny he demand to come here and wear 9 or 10, like he thinkings he is ronaldo, when there is 3 world class strikers in front of him. Maybe you can do this at another club, not city my friend. Maybe when he comes and trains with tevez balotelli aguero dzeko he will get humbled a little cause that is what he needs

Sometimes so-called "world class" doesn't matter if they don't fit in. Dzeko is struggling here, Mario is inconsistent on the pitch and consistently suspended - neither guaranteed to be here next season either. You only need to look at players like Cisse (Newcastle), Jelavic (Everton), Welbeck (United), and Pogrebnyak (Fulham) to see those not "world class" who can have a big impact because of their high work ethic and desire to score.

Sometimes high cost/"world class" doesn't = better for the team, you need those who will bust their arse off and get stuck in, Guidetti is one of those strikers who will give 100% for most of the game, track back, and work hard. Whether he fits in remains to be seen but he has that aura of someone who would bleed for whatever shirt he's wearing that could give our first team squad something unique.
 
LoveCity said:
GreekBlue said:
I just find it funny he demand to come here and wear 9 or 10, like he thinkings he is ronaldo, when there is 3 world class strikers in front of him. Maybe you can do this at another club, not city my friend. Maybe when he comes and trains with tevez balotelli aguero dzeko he will get humbled a little cause that is what he needs

Sometimes so-called "world class" doesn't matter if they don't fit in. Dzeko is struggling here, Mario is inconsistent on the pitch and consistently suspended - neither guaranteed to be here next season either. You only need to look at players like Cisse (Newcastle), Jelavic (Everton), Welbeck (United), and Pogrebnyak (Fulham) to see those not "world class" who can have a big impact because of their high work ethic and desire to score.

Sometimes high cost/"world class" doesn't = better for the team, you need those who will bust their arse off and get stuck in, Guidetti is one of those strikers who will give 100% for most of the game, track back, and work hard. Whether he fits in remains to be seen but he has that aura of someone who would bleed for whatever shirt he's wearing that could give our first team squad something unique.

Your right about high cost/worldclass and that he would give 100% i don´t doubt that but do you need this "Kid" crying in the newspapers talking " i wan´t to play more or I will leave, I diden´t come to city to sit on the bench" Enough drama surrourdning this club. He should go out a loan and prove himself and come back next year probably if he´s good enough end of story.
 

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