I'm not saying that we weren't lacking a top-class forward, but we lacked at least one creative midfield player as well. My memory isn't of some free-flowing, chance-vomiting team, sweeping forward brilliantly only to sky chance after chance. An excellent forward who could help create his own chances like Benteke would have helped, but a poacher like Bent, who has proven more than once that he's good but not top-level, would not have helped us - in fact, it is that type of old-fashioned, functional thinking, the 'get this bloke to do this, and this guy to do this' thinking, that doomed us under MON in any case.
A player good enough to keep you up isn't necessarily one good enough to get you into the top four. See Exhibit B: Charles N'Zogbia.
Quote from: Montbert on October 24, 2013, 10:10:18 AMA player good enough to keep you up isn't necessarily one good enough to get you into the top four. See Exhibit B: Charles N'Zogbia.What an odd comparison. N'Zogbia wasn't bought to get us into the top four, he was bought as a cut-price replacement for Young and with the intention of staying up.I still don't get which one of Young, Milner or Downing you would be scrapping to accommodate this new creative player to provide the bullets for Heskey. On that season's form you'd expect Downing to be the lesser of those three, but then you'd be moving Milner out wide to accommodate this new central thread.
Oh I agree, Bent better than Heskey, but it still wouldn't have been enough I think - the systemic problems were overwhelming.
Quote from: Montbert on October 24, 2013, 12:36:46 PMOh I agree, Bent better than Heskey, but it still wouldn't have been enough I think - the systemic problems were overwhelming.Most people would agree that Bent is better than Heskey, yet Heskey's got 5 times as many caps and has won five major trophies, to Bent's zero.I'm just saying, like.
Most people would agree that Bent is better than Heskey, yet Heskey's got 5 times as many caps and has won five major trophies, to Bent's zero.
Quote from: LeeB on October 24, 2013, 12:45:39 PMMost people would agree that Bent is better than Heskey, yet Heskey's got 5 times as many caps and has won five major trophies, to Bent's zero.It's almost as if players who spend the bulk of their career at Liverpool rather than Charlton and Sunderland might win more trophies and international recognition.It's a bit of a flawed argument, otherwise we're putting Phil Neville down as one of the best English footballers of all time.