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James

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  1. Don't really see the point of allowing him to win both awards to be honest.
  2. James

    Carr

    I think its very much a case of: 'I'm playing out of position, so I'm going to have to make an effort.' if he tried as hard and concentratedas hard as he has done atleft back, when playing right back, he'd be a canny player. He showed at Spurs that he can be good when he wants. Mygripe with carr has always been about mental attitude rather than ability levels.
  3. In the past, we've had players like Shearer, Speed, Bellamy who have been motivated to win for every single minute of every single game they play. Although the manager must take some responsibility for motivation, certain players, particularly the more senior influential players play an important role in getting all eleven players motivated while playing. After all, once on the pitch, there isn't much a manager can do from the sidelines. Some players dont have the natural drive of others, so it is up to other players to find it. We need to get some determined and inflential players back into the starting lineup, particularly up front. I want to see Emre, Parker, Carr and Given taking up more motivational attitudes on the pitch, as they've got it in them, but seem to think that it is others responsibilities.
  4. Thats for all the clubs with players called up, so base dot current selections, we'd get about a 10th of that, wheras manyoo would get over a 3rd of it.
  5. Harsh on Nobby, surely he's been better than Dyer? Wayne Bridge has been Chelsea's best player, its been tough for Dyer so far, but he has kept the ball well, bringing it back to Solano who has been afforded too much space by Kalou. Solano may be looking the better of the two, but its been an easier job for him so far, and Dyer is playing a disciplined if unspectacular shift.
  6. Half-time ratings: Harper 6 Solano 6 Taylor 9 Bramble 6 Carr 8 Dyer 6 Butt 7 Emre 7 Milner 8 Sibierski 4 Martins 6 We are desperate for a striker who is able to receive passes, and link up with the midfielders. Judging on the first half, there is only one team that is going to win, and it's not Chelsea. Would have liked to have gone in one up though, the game is only going to get harder.
  7. There are also quotes suggesting that Owen understands his decision. Further quotes from Bobby Robson also offerring support.
  8. On .cock Shepherd is taking the FA to court based on breach of employment law. If he wins, the FA will have to pay £15m of wages every year for the next ten years.
  9. http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=462506&CPID=8&clid=4&lid=&title=Owen:+I Obviously it's just talk, but if he is correct, things could be looking up.
  10. We are targetting Paul Robinson (the West Brom left back), Javier Saviola, Marek Saganowski, according to reports in the newspapers this morning. Don't know why we should be interested in Saviola to be honest, he's to similar to what we've already got. Paul Robinson is average. Would by dissapointed if we signed him, because that would show the direction we are going in - ie towards permanent mediocrity.
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    Given's injuries

    We'd probably make a small profit and get the better goalkeeper. For what its worth, Given is the better keeper, but such a move would be very good business if Given's stomach injury meant that Given was going to miss 10+ games a season from now on.
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    Given's injuries

    Is this not now his third spell on the sidelines since Christmas? These have been periods lasting more than one game. Alarmingly, goal kicks seem to be giving him trouble, there have even been matches where he has played through injuries sustained mid-match. He is 31, many injuries may not fully heal. If our medical staff have a feeling that this may continue, now would be the best time to sell, as other clubs may not have picked up on any problems, as this would secure decent money for a replacement. This is all assumming that I was manager and could choose the replacement. I don't see it happenning while Roeder is in charge. One effective and realistic replacement would be Isaksson in my opinion. If it is as bad as you think it might be then he should fail a medical at any clubs that want to sign him. I dont necessary think it's bad right now. What is not being appreciated is that this is a hypothetical case. I don't have Given's medical records. All I'm saying is that if it was predicted that he was going to miss games as frequently as he has done since Christmas, for the rest of his career, the best business decision would be to let him leave.
  13. James

    Given's injuries

    Is this not now his third spell on the sidelines since Christmas? These have been periods lasting more than one game. Alarmingly, goal kicks seem to be giving him trouble, there have even been matches where he has played through injuries sustained mid-match. He is 31, many injuries may not fully heal. If our medical staff have a feeling that this may continue, now would be the best time to sell, as other clubs may not have picked up on any problems, as this would secure decent money for a replacement. This is all assumming that I was manager and could choose the replacement. I don't see it happenning while Roeder is in charge. One effective and realistic replacement would be Isaksson in my opinion.
  14. IF it looks like Shay Given will continue to miss matches through groin/thigh/stomach injuries as a consequence of his collision with Harewood, I would look to sell this summer, and replace him with someone who is almost as good, but able to put in a more consistent shift. In my opinion, goalkeeper is a position which really needs consistency if you are to ever have a successful season. If we can't rely on Given, we are going to have to rely on someone else instead. Hopefully though, the summer break will give him enough rest to allow him to regain his lazarus status for next season.
  15. If we had won the 5 games you've highlighted in bold, or alternatively, beaten Middlesborough and drawn at home with Manyoo, and won the other 4 matches in bold, we would have won the league.
  16. We havent receive £6m from the FIFA/FA. We've received £1m + 50% of Owen's wages paid up.
  17. New contracts for a start, N'Zogbia, Taylor, Given, Harper and Ramage all got new contracts iirc. In addition, some players get loyalty payrise clauses, so they may have increased wages.
  18. I feel sorry for shay, he's had to spend the whole day stood next to Steve McClaren and Terry Mac
  19. Owen and Shola are definitely not playing against Chelsea, says Roeder.
  20. I don't understand any of the previous 5 replies.
  21. beat Italy and Croatia/Hungary
  22. Wingers have always played an important role in good attacking teams, especially Newcastle United. I'm interested to see which clubs others feel possess top class wingers. Personally, I would say Blackburn Rovers, judging on form over this season.
  23. Tevez has really earned my respect. After a couple games when he failed to produce in a an appalling team (dominated by centre back Peter Ramage at one point), he was first moved out of position, and was then dropped, and was then initially ignored by the new manager. Many players would have just sulked, put their feet up until the end of the season, and then secured a move to numerous willing suitors. He will probably still do the latter, and he may have upset a few with some harmless Robert-esque comments to the Argentine media, but otherwise, he has just got his head down, and tried his best at playing football, forcing his way back to being a starter in his regular position, and finally showing some real quality.
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