Quote from: Ryu on August 28, 2014, 03:55:54 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 28, 2014, 03:52:55 PMQuote from: Ryu on August 28, 2014, 03:50:13 PMNot having a go at anyone on here but there have been plenty of very good players who popular opinion had labelled as rubbish. I think Darren Fletcher is a good example.And there are plenty of players who were labelled as poor who went on to be poor.You can only judge a player on what you see from him, and what I see from Cleverley doesn't convince me we should be spending £8m on him. He manages to look consistently poor surrounded by Manchester United players or England internationals. I can only begin to imagine how that'll look playing for us.Imagine we hadn't been linked with him, say a week ago, and someone had said "What about Tom Cleverley?" (no need to even raise the mooted £8m). How do we think they'd have reacted?I think many people would have reacted the same way they have to most of Lambert's signings. Yes, and they'd have been right more times than not, too.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 28, 2014, 03:52:55 PMQuote from: Ryu on August 28, 2014, 03:50:13 PMNot having a go at anyone on here but there have been plenty of very good players who popular opinion had labelled as rubbish. I think Darren Fletcher is a good example.And there are plenty of players who were labelled as poor who went on to be poor.You can only judge a player on what you see from him, and what I see from Cleverley doesn't convince me we should be spending £8m on him. He manages to look consistently poor surrounded by Manchester United players or England internationals. I can only begin to imagine how that'll look playing for us.Imagine we hadn't been linked with him, say a week ago, and someone had said "What about Tom Cleverley?" (no need to even raise the mooted £8m). How do we think they'd have reacted?I think many people would have reacted the same way they have to most of Lambert's signings.
Quote from: Ryu on August 28, 2014, 03:50:13 PMNot having a go at anyone on here but there have been plenty of very good players who popular opinion had labelled as rubbish. I think Darren Fletcher is a good example.And there are plenty of players who were labelled as poor who went on to be poor.You can only judge a player on what you see from him, and what I see from Cleverley doesn't convince me we should be spending £8m on him. He manages to look consistently poor surrounded by Manchester United players or England internationals. I can only begin to imagine how that'll look playing for us.Imagine we hadn't been linked with him, say a week ago, and someone had said "What about Tom Cleverley?" (no need to even raise the mooted £8m). How do we think they'd have reacted?
Not having a go at anyone on here but there have been plenty of very good players who popular opinion had labelled as rubbish. I think Darren Fletcher is a good example.
If he joins, let's see how he does for us before writing off someone who didn't become a Man United regular. A few weeks ago, Cissokho was the worst left back in Liverpool's history. He's looked okay for us. To be honest, I don't believe it'd be £8m for one second.
Agreed with Ryu. Which of Lambert's signings can we say have been massive failures?Sylla HoltBennettHeleniusTonev I'm sure I've missed a few, but that lot cost around £7m. He's got what he's paid for and in a few cases has got us players who we'll likely get a profit on.
I dont think its a question of him being shite.For me, its will he improve the team, I'm not so sure. He seems to be another 'functional' footballer like KEA, Westwood and the like.Remember, he is surrounded by quality where he is so that will influence how he appears...surround him with our lot and he'll look completely different.I'd rather spend a smaller amount on someone who can a change a game, even if only for a short term.Charlie Adam at Stoke, is a massive twat, but he still makes things happen when he plays.
Also:LunaHeleniusBoweryThe jury is still out on others, too.nb I didn't say "massive failure".