I can not think of a single player who would have helped us from the old regime. When asked to do so from Houlier's and McLeish's reign they all let us down badly. Dunne was injured for a large part anyway and then I doubt he was good enough, Collins was not good enough anyway and the Legend of Carlos is he was a better player when he did not play. Warnock seems to suffer the same problems with confidence as most of our young payers too. Only Bent (who has not been the same since injury seems) spring to mind as a character who might have helped.Who else should Lambert have kept? Hutton? Beye? Heskey?
Quote from: Ian J on December 11, 2013, 01:46:27 PMI can not think of a single player who would have helped us from the old regime. When asked to do so from Houlier's and McLeish's reign they all let us down badly. Dunne was injured for a large part anyway and then I doubt he was good enough, Collins was not good enough anyway and the Legend of Carlos is he was a better player when he did not play. Warnock seems to suffer the same problems with confidence as most of our young payers too. Only Bent (who has not been the same since injury seems) spring to mind as a character who might have helped.Who else should Lambert have kept? Hutton? Beye? Heskey?It's not so much the players we had. But it shouldn't mean we don't go back to experienced players. Vlaar without his injury last season would probably have settled quicker, so a signing or two more of his ilk could be good. The only player from O Neill's old guard who might have proved vaguely useful was Dunney. As much as his attitude wasn't always fantastic (and he was one of the main troublemakers for Houllier), he's actually a decent player. Obviously fitness was the issue in that regard. Though frustratingly he's barely missed a game for Rangers and by most accounts from R's fans he's been a cut above.Benty indeed might have helped. Barry or Parker would have been very good for us. Lescott too. I think we could perhaps have taken Barry or Lescott on loan from City without having to take on their whole wage bill. There's probably good players in the other top leagues who could be bought in for a reasonable fee. There's a lot of clubs in Europes top leagues having to sell players to help their finances. Again that goes back to the fact that Newcastle could get a bargain like Cabaye. The rest of their cheap French contingent are also now settling in nicely and delivering the goods.One thing we're really missing in midfield is a bit of nous and experience and a cool head. We haven't replaced Stan and that's something that needs addressing. We might joke about Heskey too, but would you rather have Emile or Jordan Bowery on the bench?
I have no doubt that if he was fit Okore would currently be first choice.
Not wanting to open up a wish list type debate but I think that mixing what he bought in with a couple of decent older pros would have done us wonders this year. Gareth Barry was a missed opportunity. There is other value out there as well - Lescott, Essien, Parker, Berbatov or Benayoun could have all done a job for us. And before people get on saying these players are not good enough, any of them could have played a bit part role in the first team but all would offer experience to a young squad/team. There is a reason no other team has tried to do this with purely young and inexperienced players - it doesnt work....A mix of youth and experience is vital and players of this ilk would have given some of our new lads a bit more time to get up to speed and ease the transition
Quote from: Ian J on December 11, 2013, 01:46:27 PMI can not think of a single player who would have helped us from the old regime. When asked to do so from Houlier's and McLeish's reign they all let us down badly. Dunne was injured for a large part anyway and then I doubt he was good enough, Collins was not good enough anyway and the Legend of Carlos is he was a better player when he did not play. Warnock seems to suffer the same problems with confidence as most of our young payers too. Only Bent (who has not been the same since injury seems) spring to mind as a character who might have helped.Who else should Lambert have kept? Hutton? Beye? Heskey?We might joke about Heskey too, but would you rather have Emile or Jordan Bowery on the bench?
We might joke about Heskey too, but would you rather have Emile or Jordan Bowery on the bench?
Quote from: supertom on December 11, 2013, 02:12:03 PMWe might joke about Heskey too, but would you rather have Emile or Jordan Bowery on the bench?I'd rather have Emile Sandé on the bench than Emile Heskey.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 11, 2013, 07:56:16 PMQuote from: supertom on December 11, 2013, 02:12:03 PMWe might joke about Heskey too, but would you rather have Emile or Jordan Bowery on the bench?I'd rather have Emile Sandé on the bench than Emile Heskey.I'd rather have Emile from Robocop, after he's fell into the acid vat.