That "making things up" line again.I am prepared to concede there's poor maths, however.Still, 34 years old, point remains. Old player, hasn't done it for yonks, come to coast. I bet he starts less than five league games in his second season.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 12, 2014, 09:41:36 AMThat "making things up" line again.I am prepared to concede there's poor maths, however.Still, 34 years old, point remains. Old player, hasn't done it for yonks, come to coast. I bet he starts less than five league games in his second season.I mean listen to yourself – JOE COLE IS 32! There's no hope with this kind of attitude.And why do you presume he's come here to coast? I know if I was a footballer I'd actually want to be good!
I am warming to the idea of Cole.But, if he says Birminum when talking about the city he now plays in, I'll turn on him like stink!
I think the issue is whether Cole is to supplement other signings or he's the most ambitious signing we get. If it's the former then I'm fine with it and I think he could be useful. If it's the latter then it's a slightly different matter. Either way though he's better than what we had available, so that's a good thing.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on June 12, 2014, 10:32:34 AMI think the issue is whether Cole is to supplement other signings or he's the most ambitious signing we get. If it's the former then I'm fine with it and I think he could be useful. If it's the latter then it's a slightly different matter. Either way though he's better than what we had available, so that's a good thing. The most ambitious signing we get (if there is a more ambitious one) will probably be a loan.
I accept that I didn't really word it very well, and I'm not altogether disagreeing with your point of view.The point being made is: How many of us didn't raise an eyebrow at the signings of Withe, McGrath and Merson? I reckon if we're all honest the answer would be very few.All three had a good pedigree, but when we acquired them we bought one journey man and two alcoholics!! All three turned out to be absolute master strokes by the relevant managers.The other side of the coin would be Cascarrino (?), Colleymore and, to a certain degree, Ireland. Signings which excited us at the time but turned out to be false dawns.