What's it with the e's on here..... Clarke....Cleverly
Quote from: RussellC on August 28, 2014, 11:56:45 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on August 28, 2014, 11:41:46 PMQuote from: RussellC on August 28, 2014, 11:31:21 PMI don't doubt for a second that Cleverley is good enough for us. He's just not what we need at all. Especially for what is highly likely to represent a huge chunk of our budget.We're desperate for creativity in the final 3rd, be it a proper number 10 or an out-and-out winger. Yes, we probably need reinforcements in midfield if KEA is off, but I'd honestly prefer us to spend £1m on Palacios and put the rest of the money towards solving a genuine problem.Sorry Russell, but I couldn't disagree more. If we continue with the 4-3-3 formation then we desperately need someone like Cleverley to play alongside Sanchez and Delph. Central midfield has been a problem for us for a number of seasons and I think the introduction of someone like that will make a big difference. A "number 10" type would be nice though we don't really play that formation too often ( we have Cole, N'Zogbia and Grealish who can all play there to varying levels of effectiveness if needed) and I still hold hope that a wide player will also come in as well, even if on loan. The bit that I don't understand, though, is the 'someone like Cleverley'. What exactly are the specific skills that you think he'll bring to our midfield to warrant such an outlay?I can't see us changing too often from a 4-3-3, so what we need is someone to come in on the right side of that three alongside Delph and Sanchez. We need someone energetic, decent in possession and can chip in with a few goals, all things that Cleverley has proven he can do in the top flight. Ideally I'd like James Milner back, but I see Cleverley as a similar type of player.
Quote from: tomd2103 on August 28, 2014, 11:41:46 PMQuote from: RussellC on August 28, 2014, 11:31:21 PMI don't doubt for a second that Cleverley is good enough for us. He's just not what we need at all. Especially for what is highly likely to represent a huge chunk of our budget.We're desperate for creativity in the final 3rd, be it a proper number 10 or an out-and-out winger. Yes, we probably need reinforcements in midfield if KEA is off, but I'd honestly prefer us to spend £1m on Palacios and put the rest of the money towards solving a genuine problem.Sorry Russell, but I couldn't disagree more. If we continue with the 4-3-3 formation then we desperately need someone like Cleverley to play alongside Sanchez and Delph. Central midfield has been a problem for us for a number of seasons and I think the introduction of someone like that will make a big difference. A "number 10" type would be nice though we don't really play that formation too often ( we have Cole, N'Zogbia and Grealish who can all play there to varying levels of effectiveness if needed) and I still hold hope that a wide player will also come in as well, even if on loan. The bit that I don't understand, though, is the 'someone like Cleverley'. What exactly are the specific skills that you think he'll bring to our midfield to warrant such an outlay?
Quote from: RussellC on August 28, 2014, 11:31:21 PMI don't doubt for a second that Cleverley is good enough for us. He's just not what we need at all. Especially for what is highly likely to represent a huge chunk of our budget.We're desperate for creativity in the final 3rd, be it a proper number 10 or an out-and-out winger. Yes, we probably need reinforcements in midfield if KEA is off, but I'd honestly prefer us to spend £1m on Palacios and put the rest of the money towards solving a genuine problem.Sorry Russell, but I couldn't disagree more. If we continue with the 4-3-3 formation then we desperately need someone like Cleverley to play alongside Sanchez and Delph. Central midfield has been a problem for us for a number of seasons and I think the introduction of someone like that will make a big difference. A "number 10" type would be nice though we don't really play that formation too often ( we have Cole, N'Zogbia and Grealish who can all play there to varying levels of effectiveness if needed) and I still hold hope that a wide player will also come in as well, even if on loan.
I don't doubt for a second that Cleverley is good enough for us. He's just not what we need at all. Especially for what is highly likely to represent a huge chunk of our budget.We're desperate for creativity in the final 3rd, be it a proper number 10 or an out-and-out winger. Yes, we probably need reinforcements in midfield if KEA is off, but I'd honestly prefer us to spend £1m on Palacios and put the rest of the money towards solving a genuine problem.
If Cleverley signs I think we have a pretty strong starting 11 of GuzanHutton Senderos Vlaar Cissokho Sanchez Cleverley DelphN'Zogbia Agbonlahor BentekeTo me, that is a top ten side
Quote from: DBTW on August 29, 2014, 08:50:45 AMIf Cleverley signs I think we have a pretty strong starting 11 of GuzanHutton Senderos Vlaar Cissokho Sanchez Cleverley DelphN'Zogbia Agbonlahor BentekeTo me, that is a top ten sideProblem there is there's nowhere near enough creativity in that midfield.
I'd much rather see us go for Dembele from Spurs. You could argue that he's not creative, but neither is Cleverley.
I am seeing a lot of requests for Creativity in the centre midfield 3. If we were a team that dominated possession we could afford for one of the 3 to be a creative type that had little defensive responsibility. Unfortunately this isn't fantasy football though and we are a bottom half team. We need stability and a solidness that we have severely lacked over the last few years. I have no problem with three energetic hard working players in this position and leave the creativity to the 3 up front. Of course this argument depends on us adding to the wide players we currently have, but Gabby and Nzogbia are still decent options. Weimann does a job and Cole is an option form the bench. Add one genuinely creative player to that list and we have the ability to change it up depending on the opposition.Then, if we see progression, you can look at adding quality next year and the year after that. You cant go from relegation contenders to top six overnight.
Maybe the manager sees a different role for DelphPerhaps this signing will enable lambert to play Delph in a more advanced role