Pires was a waste of time. Great player but not for us and he kept mouthing off to the press every 5 minutes. Just another Ginola.
I think the comparisons of Holt with Heskey or even Harewood are inaccurate - he's not paid enough, not first choice and not on a long term contract. He is, in fact, Lambert's Pires, which is a fine, low-risk, short-term deal, with not much to lose. The only issue I have is how much it says that Houllier's Pires signing was Pires - Lambert's is Grant Holt.
Quote from: Montbert on January 16, 2014, 11:09:35 AMI think the comparisons of Holt with Heskey or even Harewood are inaccurate - he's not paid enough, not first choice and not on a long term contract. He is, in fact, Lambert's Pires, which is a fine, low-risk, short-term deal, with not much to lose. The only issue I have is how much it says that Houllier's Pires signing was Pires - Lambert's is Grant Holt.They both needed to get someone in quick to cover injuries and went with a player they already knew that was available. To be is says more about their managerial backgrounds (Houllier in France and Lambert English lower leagues) than it does about their footballing philosophies.
Quote from: Concrete John on January 16, 2014, 11:17:31 AMQuote from: Montbert on January 16, 2014, 11:09:35 AMI think the comparisons of Holt with Heskey or even Harewood are inaccurate - he's not paid enough, not first choice and not on a long term contract. He is, in fact, Lambert's Pires, which is a fine, low-risk, short-term deal, with not much to lose. The only issue I have is how much it says that Houllier's Pires signing was Pires - Lambert's is Grant Holt.They both needed to get someone in quick to cover injuries and went with a player they already knew that was available. To be is says more about their managerial backgrounds (Houllier in France and Lambert English lower leagues) than it does about their footballing philosophies.Maybe those backgrounds have influenced their footballing philosophies, but you know Didier Deschamps is closer to Lambert than Houllier, and Brendan Rodgers is more like Houllier like Lambert. No, the point is that when Benteke's missing, what Lambert is really concerned about is having someone else to hit with long balls.
I'd rather they try a long ball than pass it around forever if they're never going to get it through. When we have it at the back their are so few options and lack of genuine movement. The point being that if you have that step up in quality in midfield that would give us the forward passing options we badly lack right now, leading to less long balls.