Quote from: jfkdon on August 22, 2011, 09:33:47 PMSilly move in my opinion.. Ok, we've got 4 points from the 1st 2 games but the football ''we try to create'' has been dire to watch.. He's one of few play makers we have.. I don't think he's been given a fair shot at all.. And as for the statement ''Makoun isn't in Mcleash's long term plans''.. I really hope thats the other way round..I disagree with just about every word of that.
Silly move in my opinion.. Ok, we've got 4 points from the 1st 2 games but the football ''we try to create'' has been dire to watch.. He's one of few play makers we have.. I don't think he's been given a fair shot at all.. And as for the statement ''Makoun isn't in Mcleash's long term plans''.. I really hope thats the other way round..
Quote from: UsualSuspect on August 23, 2011, 11:05:47 AMWe wont get Parker on a year long loan because that will be no good for West hamSigning him for anything above 2 years wouldn't work because of his ageHis wages are going to be high and there will be no resale value - just like the majority of players we sign.I would rather us go with our young players or sign a player 25 ish who at least can give you several years serviceI pretty much agree with you, other than the fact West ham did say he was available for a years loan earlier this summer.
We wont get Parker on a year long loan because that will be no good for West hamSigning him for anything above 2 years wouldn't work because of his ageHis wages are going to be high and there will be no resale value - just like the majority of players we sign.I would rather us go with our young players or sign a player 25 ish who at least can give you several years service
Can't see for the life of me how a player who can keep the ball pass the ball, be creative with it, make good pieacing through balls, and will only get better,is not suited to playing in the premSome of you guys are still living on the 1970's and will only be happy when we go and sign someone like Lee Catermole
Quote from: john e on August 23, 2011, 12:51:44 PMCan't see for the life of me how a player who can keep the ball pass the ball, be creative with it, make good pieacing through balls, and will only get better,is not suited to playing in the premSome of you guys are still living on the 1970's and will only be happy when we go and sign someone like Lee CatermoleI'd tend to agree John, though the fact he's 28 means time isn't on his side to adapt.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 22, 2011, 10:06:08 PMQuote from: jfkdon on August 22, 2011, 09:33:47 PMSilly move in my opinion.. Ok, we've got 4 points from the 1st 2 games but the football ''we try to create'' has been dire to watch.. He's one of few play makers we have.. I don't think he's been given a fair shot at all.. And as for the statement ''Makoun isn't in Mcleash's long term plans''.. I really hope thats the other way round..I disagree with just about every word of that.Me too. Houllier didn't persevere with Makoun, and after a full pre-season, McLeish has neither started Makoun nor given him time as a sub. Sometimes players just don't work out, and from what I've seen, Makoun's style of play just isn't suited to the Premier League. Lots of big name players have come a cropper over here, it's no disgrace, but what you shouldn't do is persevere regardless.
in the brief playing time he's had he's looked good, he's not been off the pace if anything he's been to quick minded for the other players around him, why sink to the lowest common denominator, instead of saying he's to good for the rest say let the rest improve or become quicker in thought, if they can't, then slowly bring in players that can, which I believe was always GH philosophy anyway.The thing we desperately need is a midfield more comfortable with the ball that doesn't lose posetion to easily, that's why we concede many late goals, because we panic , that's why players like Macoun are needed if we are to move forward and improve