opposition transfers

cordonbleu said:
Citizenhill said:
United, good, Kagawa is great, RVP is immense. Needed a big, strong midfielder, sort of like Javi Garcia in fairness and they'll struggle at times in the middle.

Arsenal, have done the worst for me.

Kagawa against Fulham:
1 effective pass
loss of possession/tackles any other in the team
0 accuracy in crosses & long passes, let alone creative passes
1 lucky tap in

It's puzzling that some people praise Kagawa who hasn't done anything brilliant.
I don't really understand why rags needed to purpose him unless they got him to sell shirts and to lure lucrative sponsors replacing another Korean related shirt seller.

Ridiculous, I could post Silva's stats vs. Southampton and say he's shit. Never base anything off one game, Kagawa has been excellent over the last 12-18 months
 
Gareth Barry Manilow said:
cordonbleu said:
Citizenhill said:
United, good, Kagawa is great, RVP is immense. Needed a big, strong midfielder, sort of like Javi Garcia in fairness and they'll struggle at times in the middle.

Arsenal, have done the worst for me.

Kagawa against Fulham:
1 effective pass
loss of possession/tackles any other in the team
0 accuracy in crosses & long passes, let alone creative passes
1 lucky tap in

It's puzzling that some people praise Kagawa who hasn't done anything brilliant.
I don't really understand why rags needed to purpose him unless they got him to sell shirts and to lure lucrative sponsors replacing another Korean related shirt seller.

Ridiculous, I could post Silva's stats vs. Southampton and say he's shit. Never base anything off one game, Kagawa has been excellent over the last 12-18 months

Kagawa is the Rags version of Rosicky.
 
Interesting that the press are back on the City spending big again because of yesterday. Would be interested to see net spend for clubs. We certainly spent less than Chelsea and Utd by some distance and that's before you take into account wage bills.
 
Citizenhill said:
Liverpool's team and set up looks better, but Rodgers has seemingly been conned out of a signing in as I doubt he'd sanction Carroll out without wanting another forward in (seemingly Dempsey), the board should have coughed up the extra few million for him. They paid that fucking ludicrous amount for Carroll under Dalglish's reign and I'd trust Rodgers to be more sensible and he has been, shame, they could have had a good window.

Tottenham's has been average to poor, they didn't get Moutinho and that could impact heavily, although the signings in are class players, albeit Lloris is over rated.

United, good, Kagawa is great, RVP is immense. Needed a big, strong midfielder, sort of like Javi Garcia in fairness and they'll struggle at times in the middle.

Arsenal, have done the worst for me.

Chelsea, done well on the forward position, Azpilicueta is a good right back, but their central defenders besides Cahill are arguably average at best, Luiz is shit in my opinion.

Fulham have done the best business with Berbatov, starting more often he could be class.

Well, if the rumors are true, after the cock-up by Liverpool for hastily putting Dempsey on their website last month, and its consequences on the player refusing to play, Fulham got their pound of flesh by refusing to accept Liverpool's final bid which was the same as that of Aston Villa and Spurs. They wanted a premium or compensation, whichever way you call it, from Liverpool for all the problems they faced with Dempsey since last month..

Other than Nuri Sahin, I think Liverpool's had the worst transfer window among the top clubs, in the sense that they haven't bought anyone that can significantly improve their squad. It's up to Brendan Rodgers now to make do with what he's got till January..

Arsenal has bought some good players, they just need time to gel..
 

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