Quote from: paul_e on November 06, 2013, 11:15:27 AMAll this leads me to believe that Lambert knows we need that player and actively wants to recruit for that position but no one was available for a fee he was happy to pay during the summer. If I'm right, whilst it is disappointing we didn't get the player we need, I'm happier with this approach than signing the wrong player or paying the wrong fee out of panic, very few panic buys work out well.Whilst by and large I agree with what you're saying, why does the alternative to getting the player he really wants have to be signing the wrong player or panic buying?I find it hard to believe he just has "target number 1" and no back up options for his transfer moves. In fact, I would imagine a few of the players we have bought over the last year or two will not have been his first choice - that's just the way it is, pretty much at every club.
All this leads me to believe that Lambert knows we need that player and actively wants to recruit for that position but no one was available for a fee he was happy to pay during the summer. If I'm right, whilst it is disappointing we didn't get the player we need, I'm happier with this approach than signing the wrong player or paying the wrong fee out of panic, very few panic buys work out well.
Helenius is too tall and not agile enough for the number 10 role in my view , kiyotake is the one most seem to fancy in the role .Lambert seems to have a top heavy squad with a plethora of strikers none of whom provide natural width , having spent £43m on players so far he has still not addressed the lack of creativity and width problems that seem to hold us back.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 06, 2013, 11:46:00 AMQuote from: paul_e on November 06, 2013, 11:15:27 AMAll this leads me to believe that Lambert knows we need that player and actively wants to recruit for that position but no one was available for a fee he was happy to pay during the summer. If I'm right, whilst it is disappointing we didn't get the player we need, I'm happier with this approach than signing the wrong player or paying the wrong fee out of panic, very few panic buys work out well.Whilst by and large I agree with what you're saying, why does the alternative to getting the player he really wants have to be signing the wrong player or panic buying?I find it hard to believe he just has "target number 1" and no back up options for his transfer moves. In fact, I would imagine a few of the players we have bought over the last year or two will not have been his first choice - that's just the way it is, pretty much at every club.I never suggested there was 1 target he was willing to wait for, I said no one {he wanted} was available for a fee he was willing to pay. We know of enquiries about at least 1, and almost certainly 2, what we don't know is if that's everyone we looked at or not. Part of getting a full appraisal of a player is that you need to commit a lot of time to it, if all of the attacking midfielders he was sure of were unavailable for a sensible fee we'd have either pay over the odds for one of them or we'd have signed someone he hadn't scouted to a level he was happy with, which is what I meant by the 'wrong player'. Signing a player you've not really scouted because you need to fill a gap is a panic buy, and generally they don't turn out all that well.
The little bits I have seen of Helenius puts me in mind of the way Teddy Sheringham played. A sort of withdrawn striker who brought others into play as opposed to a midfielder who played an advanced role.
It is far too early to judge Kozak, so I don't really get why people are calling him a poor signing.I must admit, though, he looks far from mobile, so I wonder how he's going to fit in with our front line.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 06, 2013, 12:22:40 PMIt is far too early to judge Kozak, so I don't really get why people are calling him a poor signing.I must admit, though, he looks far from mobile, so I wonder how he's going to fit in with our front line.To play to his strengths would be a start - he is certainly no lone target man .Probably more of a natural goalscorer than gabby or Weimann - I would give him a few games alongside benteke and see how they go , using bacuna and tonev to provide width .
My biggest issue with Lambert is the way he reverts to the 'Bradford' tactics.
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on November 06, 2013, 12:18:00 PMMy biggest issue with Lambert is the way he reverts to the 'Bradford' tactics.Has that actually happened? Other than Bradford itself, of course.