Kolo Toure [Merged]

Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

Taylor said:
My only reservation with Toure is that he will be off for afican cup of nations, which depending on who we sign may become an issue.

but if we get him we will have dunne to come in...and lets face it, he aint that bad...and on his day is one of the best defenders around
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

I wish people would stop banging on about PL experience, if a player is good enough he will perform in any league at any time. Putting it simply, one of the biggest parts of defending is reading of the game, and if a player can do that and stop the ball going in the net he can defend. Italian league or English, the basic principles are the same. PL experience is just a kop out for 'PL player who is getting old, but we want to feel good about the signing'.
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

Taylor said:
My only reservation with Toure is that he will be off for afican cup of nations, which depending on who we sign may become an issue.

Provided the Ivory Coast make it all the way to the final, he will miss a total of 4 Premier League games.

(H) Blackburn
(A) Everton
(A) Stoke
(H) Portsmouth

I can live with that.
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

moomba said:
bluemoon1078 said:
But Arsenals defensive record is far far superior to ours over the time he has been there and he has been a key component in that

I agree over the years he has, although I've long considered the Arsenal defence a bit of a weakness. And a lot has to do with the fact that no fuckers can get the ball off Arsenals midfield to get to their defence, whereas ours ...

Yeah, fair point about ball retention, certainly an area which could help us defensively. Having a quick glance at their results from last season they do appear to concede less when he plays though.
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

AntMcfc said:
bluejase said:
just spat my drink out Reading this. Hope it was tounge in cheek.

Nope, I just know my football, have a good friend who's an Arsenal fan and he'd agree, go to Arsenal-Mania and you'll find the exact same opinion as me. My knowledge of European football is top class, but hey, just keep taking what you read in The Sun as Gospel won't you...

does your head hurt trying to fit though doors!
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

PL experience is vital man utd signed vidic and evra and it took them 6 months to adjust to epl city need instact impact.
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

dachoosen1 said:
PL experience is vital man utd signed vidic and evra and it took them 6 months to adjust to epl city need instact impact.

No we don't.

If it takes 6 months of pain to get a defender capable of leading us to the title we should absolutely do it.
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

AntMcfc said:
I wish people would stop banging on about PL experience, if a player is good enough he will perform in any league at any time. Putting it simply, one of the biggest parts of defending is reading of the game, and if a player can do that and stop the ball going in the net he can defend. Italian league or English, the basic principles are the same. PL experience is just a kop out for 'PL player who is getting old, but we want to feel good about the signing'.


true but any idiot can see that it not that easy to pick a top class player say playing in italy or spain and expect them all to be top class here

all the clubs have had overseas flops

Morientes at Liverpool and Forlan at scum for example........ ok not CBs but still flops and they were chosen by some top class managers
 
Re: toure agrees city move (merged)

dachoosen1 said:
PL experience is vital man utd signed vidic and evra and it took them 6 months to adjust to epl city need instact impact.

Yep, if we agree we need to hit the ground running then buying foreign increases the risk imo
 

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