by Upper West Ginger » 02 Apr 2012 19:42
by SCIAG » 02 Apr 2012 22:07
Upper West Ginger Watching the televised game yesterday I thought how well Siggy would fit into the Tottenham team, given their new-found free-flowing style of play. Either them or Arsenal. I wouldn't expect to see him at either of the Manchester teams or Chelsea though. Much though I'd love to have him back, I think he has outgrown us now.
by Ian Royal » 03 Apr 2012 17:51
by pea » 03 Apr 2012 18:32
Ian Royal I can see him being a decent replacement for Liverpool and Chelsea as Gerrard and Lampard age and those teams need to replace their goals from midfield.
Probably a touch early in his career to go that high just yet. Then again, if Liverpool spunked millions on Carroll...
by andrew1957 » 03 Apr 2012 18:50
by Wimb » 04 Apr 2012 07:50
andrew1957 If there is one player anywhere that I would like us to build a PL campaign around it would be Gylfi.
I have always consistently said that in all his years at the club Sir John’s greatest mistake was to sell Gylfi for a paltry 7M.
One good thing though is that reputedly we have a 40% sell on clause over 7M so if we were to bid say 10M for him and waive the sell on clause this is the same as another club bidding 12M. Something like 10M net might just tempt Hoffenheim - unless a much bigger offer comes in from elsewhere. Hopefully our new Russian overlords share my opinion of his potential.
by Royalz96 » 04 Apr 2012 10:43
by Extended-Phenotype » 04 Apr 2012 12:55
by Ian Royal » 04 Apr 2012 16:18
Extended-Phenotype He'd be better off staying at Swansea than go to Liverpool. Why on earth would he go there?
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 05 Apr 2012 06:18
by Dare to Dr£am » 05 Apr 2012 06:33
by Z175 » 05 Apr 2012 08:45
Dare to Dr£am Arsene Wenger has been in contact with Brian McDermott about Gylfi.
And TMD laughed at suggestions he could fit in at a Liverpool or an Arsenal
by WoodleyRoyal » 05 Apr 2012 08:54
by Simon's Church » 05 Apr 2012 09:00
by andrew1957 » 05 Apr 2012 09:27
by Cobi » 05 Apr 2012 11:18
by andrew1957 » 05 Apr 2012 12:20
Cobi Hoffenheim coach Markus Babbel is expecting Gylfi Sigurdsson to head back to Germany from Swansea over the summer, with a clean slate awaiting him.
The Iceland midfielder was deemed surplus to requirements by former boss Holger Stanislawski and was allowed to link up with the Premier League outfit in January.
A short-term loan agreement was put in place, and the 22-year-old has been a revelation at the Liberty Stadium.
He has netted six goals in 10 appearances and scooped the Premier League Player of the Month award for March.
His progress has not gone unnoticed back in Hoffenheim and Babbel says he is keen to offer Sigurdsson a second chance to prove himself in the Bundesliga.
by blueroyals » 05 Apr 2012 16:12
andrew1957Cobi Hoffenheim coach Markus Babbel is expecting Gylfi Sigurdsson to head back to Germany from Swansea over the summer, with a clean slate awaiting him.
The Iceland midfielder was deemed surplus to requirements by former boss Holger Stanislawski and was allowed to link up with the Premier League outfit in January.
A short-term loan agreement was put in place, and the 22-year-old has been a revelation at the Liberty Stadium.
He has netted six goals in 10 appearances and scooped the Premier League Player of the Month award for March.
His progress has not gone unnoticed back in Hoffenheim and Babbel says he is keen to offer Sigurdsson a second chance to prove himself in the Bundesliga.
If I were Gylfi I would say I did not want to go back after the way he was treated (went from being their player of the season in 2010/11 to being left out completely earlier this season).
He is in a strong position now as they can get a good price for him and so cannot really afford to call his bluff and let him rot in their reserves. I very much doubt he will be playing for Hoffenheim next season.
by LoyalRoyal22 » 09 Apr 2012 10:22
Cobi Hoffenheim coach Markus Babbel is expecting Gylfi Sigurdsson to head back to Germany from Swansea over the summer, with a clean slate awaiting him.
The Iceland midfielder was deemed surplus to requirements by former boss Holger Stanislawski and was allowed to link up with the Premier League outfit in January.
A short-term loan agreement was put in place, and the 22-year-old has been a revelation at the Liberty Stadium.
He has netted six goals in 10 appearances and scooped the Premier League Player of the Month award for March.
His progress has not gone unnoticed back in Hoffenheim and Babbel says he is keen to offer Sigurdsson a second chance to prove himself in the Bundesliga.
by Mintymurray » 09 Apr 2012 17:14
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