Way to sabotage your own credibility in this debate!Ideal Nantes.. (Who??? Are they the Brighton of France?? Who t f are they??).. I don't know, guess they've got a team, not that I ever heard of them much before.
by Arch » 27 Jan 2008 18:27
Way to sabotage your own credibility in this debate!Ideal Nantes.. (Who??? Are they the Brighton of France?? Who t f are they??).. I don't know, guess they've got a team, not that I ever heard of them much before.
by Royal Rother » 27 Jan 2008 18:29
Royal Rother People like Ideal will never ever learn.
Up until precisely 120 minutes of football ago, Cisse had looked even less of a prospect than Fae.
Now we know that he has something pretty special in his locker and that he is capable of playing to a very high standard in the PL.
Fae cost 4 times as much as Cisse, so at this stage to write him off as a horrendous signing is, as pretty much to be expected, a quite ridiculous over-reaction from one of the masters of the art.
by winchester_royal » 27 Jan 2008 19:22
by PEARCEY » 27 Jan 2008 19:27
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Jan 2008 19:44
let's not forget Adebayor playing like he had ankles made from rubber for a good while at Arsenal.winchester_royal anyone writing fae off at this point in time is either stupid or know bugger all about football
as well as the overused examples of Convey and Drogba, there is also Evra who when he first arrived in the Prem everyone said he was useless defensively, and yet 2 years later he is regarded by many as the best left-back in the premiership
patience is a virtue
by Cookie » 28 Jan 2008 00:09
Rev Algenon Stickleback Hlet's not forget Adebayor playing like he had ankles made from rubber for a good while at Arsenal.winchester_royal anyone writing fae off at this point in time is either stupid or know bugger all about football
as well as the overused examples of Convey and Drogba, there is also Evra who when he first arrived in the Prem everyone said he was useless defensively, and yet 2 years later he is regarded by many as the best left-back in the premiership
patience is a virtue
Saying that though, going back to the Convey example, there was the occasional flash of skill in his first year where you could see what he was about. The limited appearances of Fae haven't really offered similar.
While you can hardly blame him for everything, it doesn't help that games he's played in have been...
Bolton 0-3
West Ham 0-3
Sunderland 1-2
Portsmouth 4-7
Blackburn 2-4
Arsenal 1-3
by Jerry St Clair » 28 Jan 2008 08:22
by Maguire » 28 Jan 2008 11:36
by Millsy » 19 Feb 2008 06:36
Gordons Cumming I know many transfers are a risk, in fact mostly all of them, but he and Halford do smack of poor scouting to me.
by IMAMATEOFJOVSKY » 19 Feb 2008 08:42
by brendywendy » 19 Feb 2008 10:30
Ideal quote="Ideal"]Southbank Old Boy The main difference is the trust Drogba's manager still showed (or was able to show at least) in his signing in playing him week in week out. He learnt to play by playing.
No.
The MAIN difference between Fae and Drogba was that Drogba was a class act. He had already been scoring hattricks in the champions league with his previous club. He was destined to succeed because of SUPERIOR ABILITY.
I just can not see the same in Fae.
[/quote]This is political correctness gone too far!
Before joining Chelsea, Didier Drogba played for... Olympique Marseille. Top team. Kept banging in hattricks in the champions league, getting rave reviews. Scoring 30-something goals in all competitions. Simply put, he was the best player in the league by a long shot. I had heard of him before he joined Chelsea, saw him on the champions league tv broadcasts now and then and thought "wow, that guy is a smashing player, he's going to be great"...
Before joining Reading, Emerse Fae (who t f is that??) played for.. Nantes.. (Who??? Are they the Brighton of France?? Who t f are they??).. I don't know, guess they've got a team, not that I ever heard of them much before. According to wikipedia he had scored eight goals for them. Had to check to be sure.
If you can't understand there is an ENORMOUS difference in the two players ability then that is just shocking.
Emerse Fae isn't good enough to play for our reserves, while Drogba on the other hand is probably among the five best strikers in the world. That just says it all.
If you think this has anything to do with "equal opportunity" then you are going down the wrong path.
I don't even know why we are debating this, I rate Oster above Fae, and that says a lot because I happen to think Oster isn't good enough to play in this division.
by Alan Partridge » 19 Feb 2008 10:37
2 world wars, 1 world cupGordons Cumming I know many transfers are a risk, in fact mostly all of them, but he and Halford do smack of poor scouting to me.
I still fail to see how Halford has anything at all to do with anything and it totally baffles me that he is even mentioned as a failure. We chose to make a profit on him instead of develop him. Therefore good business. Therefore a success. End of discussion.
by brendywendy » 19 Feb 2008 11:41
Alan Partridge2 world wars, 1 world cupGordons Cumming I know many transfers are a risk, in fact mostly all of them, but he and Halford do smack of poor scouting to me.
I still fail to see how Halford has anything at all to do with anything and it totally baffles me that he is even mentioned as a failure. We chose to make a profit on him instead of develop him. Therefore good business. Therefore a success. End of discussion.
ALOL
'chose to make a profit'
Yep that was the entire point, just sign here Greg, we are choosing to make a profit on you in 3 months time when you turn out worse than Paul Bodin.
We signed a highly rated young player who turned out not good enough for the Premeirship, we got extremely lucky that someone else thought the same as we originally did. Otherwise it would have been another John Halls. Another RFC masterstroke from the last 2 years of abysmal and failed signings.
by Alan Partridge » 19 Feb 2008 11:44
by brendywendy » 19 Feb 2008 11:48
Alan Partridge ' think theyve all been pretty good.and for pennies'
And that's why Sir we are sitting in 18th place.
by Alan Partridge » 19 Feb 2008 11:49
brendywendyAlan Partridge ' think theyve all been pretty good.and for pennies'
And that's why Sir we are sitting in 18th place.
what? becuase i think they are pretty good?
by brendywendy » 19 Feb 2008 11:53
Alan PartridgebrendywendyAlan Partridge ' think theyve all been pretty good.and for pennies'
And that's why Sir we are sitting in 18th place.
what? becuase i think they are pretty good?
pennies.
Pay peanuts you get monkeys as the phrase goes.
by Wax Jacket » 19 Feb 2008 11:55
by Alan Partridge » 19 Feb 2008 11:56
Wax Jacket great Championship footballers
by brendywendy » 19 Feb 2008 12:05
Wax Jacket great Championship footballers
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