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He might start a game on the right but as Skirge said it'll probably be interchangeable with HBA if/when they play together. Don't see why it has to be rigid. Have every faith that Carr will have done his homework on the lad and we don't part with close to 10m for dogshit players. Hope he's got the pace to frighten the life out of back fours.

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Heart problem, dodgy thighs - sounds right up our street  O0

 

And yet to rediscover the form that forged his reputation post injury problems. Bit of a gamble but worth a punt under the circumstances.

 

My main concern is how he will adapt to a wide role that requires him to drop back and defend when out of possession, assuming he's not going to be a central striker. HBA has sort of adapted to this role and does his best. Having two wide players that can't really defend could see us badly exposed down the flanks.

 

That said I can see AP using him as part of a front two, he's good in the air apparently.

 

 

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He might start a game on the right but as Skirge said it'll probably be interchangeable with HBA if/when they play together. Don't see why it has to be rigid. Have every faith that Carr will have done his homework on the lad and we don't part with close to 10m for dogshit players. Hope he's got the pace to frighten the life out of back fours.

Look at Mata, Oscar and Hazard for Chelsea, that's how a 3 should play in a 4-2-3-1, which is how we should be playing IMO.

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Not sure if old news...

 

http://www.football365.com/topical-top-10/8385544/ten-transfer-targets

 

F365's Top Ten January Targets To Avoid

 

It's the time of year when clubs begin to get desperate, but certain Premier League targets should be avoided at all costs. Matt Stanger picks the top ten.

 

1. Loic Remy

Considering Remy's form for Marseille this season, both QPR and Newcastle would be taking a huge gamble if they splurged a reported £11million on the striker. The France international has scored just three times in 19 appearances this term and his record of 12 strikes in 29 Ligue 1 games last year does little to justify his price tag. That Remy was also diagnosed with a heart problem during his Marseille medical in 2010 may also be a consideration, but more pressing is the lack of evidence to suggest the forward could spark an immediate revival for either of the Premier League strugglers.

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