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Wasn't his biggest fan when he was here in his final days and believe that was fully justified and proved through time, but I'd take him in a heartbeat to kick start our season, he's exactly what we need if Rafa has it in him to cope with the maverick personality and encorperated it in theteam.

 

It simply won't happen like. Rafa won't tolerate it.

 

Wonder if he'll tolerate starting Diame as our #10.

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Wasn't his biggest fan when he was here in his final days and believe that was fully justified and proved through time, but I'd take him in a heartbeat to kick start our season, he's exactly what we need if Rafa has it in him to cope with the maverick personality and encorperated it in theteam.

 

It simply won't happen like. Rafa won't tolerate it.

 

Wonder if he'll tolerate starting Diame as our #10.

 

He did,a lot last season. (But get Thor point)

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Totally forgot about Diame :lol: His legs are gone and he isn't what he used to be. He's never been perfect technically but his powerful runs used to be effective, even though he's always been a bit inconsistent. Don't want to see him starting for us, squad player/2nd backup at the very most..

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Ben Arfa will do well wherever he goes next if, and only if, he has a team built around him where he's the main man and a manager who isnt going to bench him every time he has a quiet game. Big fish in a little pond.

 

NUFC would be ideal as that little pond, we need a real attacking star to add flair to what is a Championship attack, but not with Rafa here unfortunately. It's ironic that Rafas system needs, maybe even relies on, a creative goalscoring number 10 to drive the team forward, and here we have HBA on a free (like Beardo's return)  who im sure could fill that role as well as we could realistically hope, and yet it can't and won't  happen. Typical NUFC luck. Same sort of luck that had an amazing natural manager with a perfect fit and passion for NUFC in Keegan playing golf in Portugal for the past two decades when he should have been our manager for this entire time, whilst we've had to watch Fergie and Wenger build legacies during this same period.

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I loved Hatem as a RW but he's never in a million years a PL no.10. He's worth most to the team basically doing his own thing out wide, not in a role which relies on the movement of and linking up with others. In other leagues where you get a bit more space the no.10 position can be more of a free role. Not the PL, and, as you allude to, especially not in a Benitez system.

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I'm baffled by PSG buying him and then changing his game from playing for Nice, the way of playing that made them sign him.

 

Free role, scores over 15, sets up loads. Brilliant season. I know lets buy him and get him to defend more and not give him the very role and freedom he was so effective with. I dunno, maybe i'm seeing it wrong.

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I'm baffled by PSG buying him and then changing his game from playing for Nice, the way of playing that made them sign him.

 

Free role, scores over 15, sets up loads. Brilliant season. I know lets buy him and get him to defend more and not give him the very role and freedom he was so effective with. I dunno, maybe i'm seeing it wrong.

 

Because he wasn't good enough to warrant PSG restructuring their playing style around him. It was a dumb move for both parties.

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I'm baffled by PSG buying him and then changing his game from playing for Nice, the way of playing that made them sign him.

 

Free role, scores over 15, sets up loads. Brilliant season. I know lets buy him and get him to defend more and not give him the very role and freedom he was so effective with. I dunno, maybe i'm seeing it wrong.

 

Because he wasn't good enough to warrant PSG restructuring their playing style around him. It was a dumb move for both parties.

 

That's it, well if you forgive him a bit for going there as it was his boyhood team. PSG getting him in, but to then play him in a totally different role, from the one they saw him excel in is as you say dumb as feck. And so is he for not seeking assurances he would get the role that suited him best

 

Aye dumb move all round.

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I loved Hatem as a RW but he's never in a million years a PL no.10. He's worth most to the team basically doing his own thing out wide, not in a role which relies on the movement of and linking up with others. In other leagues where you get a bit more space the no.10 position can be more of a free role. Not the PL, and, as you allude to, especially not in a Benitez system.

 

Based on what, 4-5 games where he started in the role (not even full games, a few were 45 minutes) over 4 years? Where he was randomly thrown into the position with no visible tactical drilling or coaching once in a blue moon, in a hoofball team no less under a mong like Pardew with one day of attacking tactical coaching by John Carver per week? With no other wingers in the side? Of course it wasn't going to work.

 

There are so many factors to consider that it's really premature to judge based on past performances. Yes, he was alot more effective on the wing back then, but that's only to be expected in a half arsed coached hoofball side. If Hatem was to play as a genuine number 10 in a passing team where he's not the only source of creativity, where there are good wingers on either flank, have him drifting wide to either flank whenever he wants, and given a proper run in the role, there's no reason why he can't be effective there. What's more, many of his best moments in a B&W shirt were straight down the middle of the pitch (Everton debut goal, West Brom away, Bolton wondergoal). It's a natural area of the pitch that he used to drift into when things weren't working on the flanks. I also remember a couple of games where he just went into that central role during a game after doing nothing on the wings and did well, running the game for us, just without any memorable match winning moments. Norwich away (can't remember which season) was one where in the second half he played the number 10 role very well.

 

The one thing that counts against him in the role is his lack of willingness to make forward runs off the ball. But then that's why he isn't a team player and needs to be at a club surrounded by teammates who don't mind that. I'd still want to see him given a run of games in the role before writing it off.

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Hatem is very hard to debate TBH, personally I think any team would benefit from just playing him and letting him score goals and win games for them. The more complicated thing is what he's like behind the scenes and in training etc, suspect he's a bit weird. And football people aren't always the most open minded.

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Hatem is very hard to debate TBH, personally I think any team would benefit from just playing him and letting him score goals and win games for them. The more complicated thing is what he's like behind the scenes and in training etc, suspect he's a bit weird. And football people aren't always the most open minded.

 

Absolutely. There's obviously a reason a guy as ludicrously talented as Hatem hasn't achieved more in the game. He's fallen out with someone at every club he's been at. Football has changed in a huge way over the last 10-15 years and the tactical side of the game is now more prominent than ever, meaning carrying a mercurial player is not an option for most teams wanting to compete at the very top.

 

Having said that, I'd pull off my ballbag to have him back here.

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It was a big point in his career when he left Nice after such an amazing season. I understand why he felt he couldn't turn down PSG but he'd have been much better off somewhere with slightly weaker midfield options and possibly less expectation to win the league.

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The way we are pissing about in the transfer window and not doing much of note I would take Ben Arfa back in a heartbeat, he would walk into our team and instantly make it better.

 

He would probably be the difference in us winning enough points to stay up, unless of course Charnley stops being a moron and actually signs some decent players.

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