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  1. Crouch is a pretty shit choice, though.

    While he'll get a few goals, he's not going to start every game. Whereas for the same price you could get someone like Andy Johnson, who'll play the majority of Everton's games and should guarantee a good 10+ goals. (Y)

  2. Lol, thanks for all the positive comments guys. I think the rules kinda left things open to interpretation, hence why we both made things very different from one another, and that was probably a factor in the voting - even if it was misunderstood! :P

    Great battle, AD. We'll have to have a rematch sometime. ;)

  3. I've always thought Torres would be one of the few Spanish fowards that'd fit in well in the premiership.

    Like Ringy said, his goals-to-game ratio could do with a little work, but other than that he's quick, tall and physical enough to cut it in England, which is why I'm pissed that if anyone looks like getting him at the minute, it's Liverpool. <_<

  4. I'm looking foward to seeing Anderson in action for Brazil. With Ronaldinho and Kaka pulling out, I'm sure he'll get the odd game or two.

    And did Argentina get a new coach or something? The predicted starting XI on Sky Sports News had Riquelme, Veron and Zanetti - all of whom had either retired from internationals or just weren't picked anymore. :huh:

  5. So you reckon he'll drop his most consistent player who can cross better than anyone on the team and is one of the top passers of the ball, not to mention he can score a shitload of goals. I'd ignore the new striker part and United's side will look like this.

    -------------Van Der Sar-----------

    Neville---Ferdinand---Vidic---Evra

    --------------------------------------

    --------Carrick------Hargreaves---

    ---------------Scholes---------------

    Ronaldo-----------------------Giggs

    ---------------Rooney---------------

  6. Hargreaves is being brought in to strengthen the midfield as all too often this season, against the top sides, we've missed the luxury of a real defensive-lying midfielder.

    Sadly, I think if anyone's to miss out next season - it'll be Giggs. Either that or Fergie will rotate.

    -------------VDS/Foster------------

    Neville---Ferdinand---Vidic---Evra

    --------------------------------------

    -------------Hargreaves------------

    ------Carrick-------Scholes/Giggs-

    ---------------------------------------

    Ronaldo---------------------Rooney

    -------------New Striker?-----------

    (Y)

  7. I've been a Man U fan since I was a kid. It kinda ran in the family, so I'd little or no choice in the matter. :P

    As for second teams, the only other league I'd really follow as much as the Premiership is Serie A. (Again a childhood thing - watching Football Italia on Channel 4 almost religiously) For whatever reason I've always seemed to have a soft-spot for Inter, although I've never been able to explain it as to why or anything. :ohwell:

    I also tend to appreciate teams that play "actual football" a lot more than others. I could almost as conformably support someone like Barca or (dare I say it?) Arsenal, Spurs, West Ham or someone like that, if I didn't support United.

  8. Did Reyes actually end up costing £20 million. I know the deal was worth a potential £20 million over time based on appearances etc. which probably won't get paid now.

    I dunno, I can't remember if they said how the deal was going to work out, but I'm sure they got the vast majority of the £23m the deal was worth.

  9. I was referring to you saying you'd hope you got at least £20 Million for him, when realistically he's worth a fraction of that.

    Carrick was costly I'll give you that, but he was from an already inflated English market, coming from a potential-rival in the same league. The £14M (£18M with clauses) was paying for the fact he was English and had premiership experience, sided with the fact Spurs didn't have to sell.

    Reyes on the otherhand has reiterated god knows how many times he wants to leave for Madrid. Wenger would be stupid to hold onto him against his own will and realistically your only talking £12-15M, IMO.

    I also see Calderon's come out and said he's given up on his pledge to sign Kaka, Robben and Ronaldo. No fucking surprise there, I doubt any of the presidential candidates could've held up their end of the bargain.

  10. The thing is, Tevez to me doesn't seem like a Mourinho kind of signing, probably because he already carries such a high reputation as a trouble-maker. Wasen't it last season he appeared at a Corinthian press-conference wearing a Man United shirt?

    Because of that It's hard to really look at him as al team-player or certainly one that'd fit in at a club like Chelsea. With his apparent links to MSI, if Tevez does join them, it'd be more of an Abramovich signing than anything. :ohwell:

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