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I would think Scharner could be the man for the defensive role in the centre of midfield.

 

I would also like Andy Driver from Hearts

Maynard from Bristol City

Wheater from Boro

Hibbert from Everton (nothing fancy but an experienced PL right back)

If Burnley go down, Danny Fox as back up to Jose

 

So, Scharner, Fox, Wheater, Hibbert, Driver and Maynard would probably cost us about 15 million quid.

 

There is a world outside the English leagues. I mean... We should start looking for cheaper and better players in Argentina, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, France...

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It may be wishful thinking but what about someone like Sakho, PSG centre back. Haven't seen much of him but he is French U-21 captain and has captained PSG. He's also pretty damn fantastic on FM  :pow:

 

There are plenty of talented players in the French league that will be much cheaper than similar players in the English leagues.

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It may be wishful thinking but what about someone like Sakho, PSG centre back. Haven't seen much of him but he is French U-21 captain and has captained PSG. He's also pretty damn fantastic on FM  :pow:

 

There are plenty of talented players in the French league that will be much cheaper than similar players in the English leagues.

 

I hate to be cynical but when you sign foreign players you have to turn your attention to their attitude and mental strength.

 

More Enrique's, less Bassong's. Even if Bassong is a quality player.

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It may be wishful thinking but what about someone like Sakho, PSG centre back. Haven't seen much of him but he is French U-21 captain and has captained PSG. He's also pretty damn fantastic on FM  :pow:

 

There are plenty of talented players in the French league that will be much cheaper than similar players in the English leagues.

 

French players and us just don`t mix!. Just about every single one we`ve signed has always ended up whining to the newspapers and leaving.

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There is a world outside the English leagues. I mean... We should start looking for cheaper and better players in Argentina, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, France...

 

This.

 

Work permits become an issue for anyone that isn't an established international.

 

Completely different style of game too so adaptability would be an issue.

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There is a world outside the English leagues. I mean... We should start looking for cheaper and better players in Argentina, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, France...

 

This.

 

Work permits become an issue for anyone that isn't an established international.

 

Completely different style of game too so adaptability would be an issue.

 

... and attitude of Brazilian players. Sometimes they're fat and unmotivated after they got the big money. Sometimes they simply go home because some of their relatives had died or something like that.

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There is a world outside the English leagues. I mean... We should start looking for cheaper and better players in Argentina, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, France...

 

This.

 

Work permits become an issue for anyone that isn't an established international.

 

Completely different style of game too so adaptability would be an issue.

 

... and attitude of Brazilian players. Sometimes they're fat and unmotivated after they got the big money. Sometimes they simply go home because some of their relatives had died or something like that.

 

There are without a doubt some hidden gems of talented footballers over there. IMO of the South American countries, the  Argies/Paraguayans (harder working/used to the cooler climate - well the Argies anyway) are perhaps better suited to the EPL in comparison to the other countries like  the Brazilians/Colombian players.

 

As for the work permit issue, you are right. A higher proportion of Argentine players have (legitimate!) Spanish / Italian (in particular) passports though compared to the other countries though. Hope we don`t dismiss the idea of looking over there. Certainly there are some potential bargains to be had.

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There is a world outside the English leagues. I mean... We should start looking for cheaper and better players in Argentina, Brazil, Norway, Sweden, France...

 

This.

 

Work permits become an issue for anyone that isn't an established international.

 

Completely different style of game too so adaptability would be an issue.

 

... and attitude of Brazilian players. Sometimes they're fat and unmotivated after they got the big money. Sometimes they simply go home because some of their relatives had died or something like that.

 

There are without a doubt some hidden gems of talented footballers over there. IMO of the South American countries, the  Argies/Paraguayans (harder working/used to the cooler climate - well the Argies anyway) are perhaps better suited to the EPL in comparison to the other countries like  the Brazilians/Colombian players.

 

As for the work permit issue, you are right. A higher proportion of Argentine players have (legitimate!) Spanish / Italian (in particular) passports though compared to the other countries though. Hope we don`t dismiss the idea of looking over there. Certainly there are some potential bargains to be had.

 

Could add Chile/Uruguay to that list n all. For me the main problem with buying direct from South America would be making sure the players had the stamina/physicality in their game to cope with British football, from what i saw when i was over there the game is a lot slower, the ball is nearly always passed out from the back, defenders seemed to be encouraged to take risks to avoid just booting it long.

 

On a related note its a shame Diego Buonanotte was in that car crash as he looked some talent.

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On a related note its a shame Diego Buonanotte was in that car crash as he looked some talent.

 

You are right about talent but his tiny frame would hardly be suited to the English game

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On a related note its a shame Diego Buonanotte was in that car crash as he looked some talent.

 

You are right about talent but his tiny frame would hardly be suited to the English game

 

Aye i know he makes Messi big, strange how all the Argie players are short arses, defenders included, can't remember them being short as a whole when there.

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It may be wishful thinking but what about someone like Sakho, PSG centre back. Haven't seen much of him but he is French U-21 captain and has captained PSG. He's also pretty damn fantastic on FM  :pow:

 

There are plenty of talented players in the French league that will be much cheaper than similar players in the English leagues.

 

we were after him a couple of years back. might be time to resurrect our interest.

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From what i have seen as to who would be on a free i would go for Scharner, Larsson a decent cb(i think we should start playing Taylor rb, imo, he looked decent while playing there last season). Which owuld leave money for a back up lb and a winger and maybe Guerero(never seen or heard of him but he seems to have had some decent reviews by people on here.

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What about players from Lyon and Bordaux? Lyon always seems to do well in the CL year after year. Weird, because I always get the feeling they are selling their best players but somehow they manage to replace them.

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I doubt they would come but if they did they would be more than welcome. How come they are Free transfers, don't like their clubs ?

 

I'm only going off the site that was posted earlier. Neither are first choice in their respective sides however.

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Kim Kallstrom and Hamit Altintop on free transfers?  :coolsmiley:

 

Altintop seems quite realistic as he wants probably away from Bayern. Could more imagine that he would go to Schalke, though. (his brother plays there) Maybe too old, that's the only problem.

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Quick list of reasonable attainable & available free's from david28's link....

 

England

Bouma, Ridgewell, Lawrence, Cohen, Andranik, Ledley, Whittingham, Bodde, Kebe, Beckford, Shelvey

 

France

M.Dabo, Clerc, Perrin, Ebondo, Feghouli

 

Germany

Guererro, Hasebe, Altintop (x2), Hillbert

 

Spain

Diego Costa, Albin, Godin

 

Italy

Coda, Biabiany, Biaginati, Martinez, Consigli

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France

M.Dabo, Clerc, Perrin, Ebondo, Feghouli

 

 

Would certainly be worth looking into those two. Clerc is more experienced and I would assume more talented then Simpson, having played at Champions League level and wasn't Feghouli being touted as the next Zidane a year or two ago. Obviously this doesn't mean anything but the kid must have some ability.

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Quick list of reasonable attainable & available free's from david28's link....

 

England

Bouma, Ridgewell, Lawrence, Cohen, Andranik, Ledley, Whittingham, Bodde, Kebe, Beckford, Shelvey

 

France

M.Dabo, Clerc, Perrin, Ebondo, Feghouli

 

Germany

Guererro, Hasebe, Altintop (x2), Hillbert

 

Spain

Diego Costa, Albin, Godin

 

Italy

Coda, Biabiany, Biaginati, Martinez, Consigli

Guerrero's record isn't great.

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