Have we even had a Scottish first teamer on the books since Hutton?
very few if any top Scottish players for many years so no real surprise
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Have we even had a Scottish first teamer on the books since Hutton?
I presume he didn’t settle in England. Excellent player. Had a brilliant career in Scotland.Gordon Durie....?
Whilst we're on the subject; why was Gough only with us for a year or so.....? Why did he fuck off back to Scotland so quickly?
And they had wenger. Without him they would fall into mid table much much faster.Remember the late 2000s where everyone was buying Woolwich's best players (City, United, Chavs, Barca etc) for very little money? That's what we'd be like without Levy.
Fee. Kostic only has one year left in contract.If we are prepared to consider Kostic, who I think is a good LWB, but is 29, and has hardly played as LB last few seasons (as far as I know) why not consider Guerreiro (Dortmund 28yo) who can at least play both roles well, and is a year younger, and a little better.
I'd much rather we find someone younger, Go balls out for someone like Theo Hernandez (24yo Milan), who would suit LWB to a tee, but has played as a LB most of his young career, but if we are seriously going to consider Kostic then Guerreiro should also be considered, no?
Did see somewhere else that they would be looking to playing him in midfieldWhy? They already have Tierney locking down the spot- right?
One who seems to be flying under the radar a bit is Hickey- a right-footed RB who by all accounts thrived over a full season in Serie A as a LB. I think we might want to be taking a closer look at him. That sort of flexibility is invaluable.
I feared we were gonna be like that post Poch too after Mourinho failed. Thank god Levy came to his senses.And they had wenger. Without him they would fall into mid table much much faster.
One thing that can be unimpeachably said about Levy, he's always done right by us in selling players. Got the best value and only sold when the situation was totally untenable.Remember the late 2000s where everyone was buying Woolwich's best players (City, United, Chavs, Barca etc) for very little money? That's what we'd be like without Levy.
I feel it's also stemmed more from Wenger's arrogance. He tried too hard to make an image of himself as someone who could develop any raw talent into top class players. He's willing to let go of his senior players in their prime if they asked for contract that would break the wage structure, and replace them with unknown quality. Only worked well until oil money firstly from Chavski inflating the market, as well as hoarding raw talent. His team from mid 2000 forward ended up in never ending rebuild.Remember the late 2000s where everyone was buying Woolwich's best players (City, United, Chavs, Barca etc) for very little money? That's what we'd be like without Levy.
thats right - Richard Gough was class for usI presume he didn’t settle in England. Excellent player. Had a brilliant career in Scotland.
Funnily enough, he ended up in MLS and now resides in the US.
Gordon Durie....?
Whilst we're on the subject; why was Gough only with us for a year or so.....? Why did he fuck off back to Scotland so quickly?
Now that you mention it, the fact that he sold Modric to Real for a lower fee than what Chelsea offered is very commendable.One thing that can be unimpeachably said about Levy, he's always done right by us in selling players. Got the best value and only sold when the situation was totally untenable.
He did about as well as he could have with Bale, Modric, Walker, Berbatov (except for the replacements), and Carrick. Held out against City for Kane and Modric with Chelsea too. Plus he sold our players to Real Madrid and Ferguson's United which we just obviously couldn't compete with when they became interested.
As you mentioned, compare that to Woolwich post-2005. Night and day. If only Levy bought as well as he sold.
Yeah he handled that situation properly and we still got quite good money for Modric.Now that you mention it, the fact that he sold Modric to Real for a lower fee than what Chelsea offered is very commendable.
I'm sure many business execs would have thought "well they have the oil money, they are too far ahead and we need the money" and sold him to Chelsea.
Modric is still bossing the midfield for Real Madrid.
Yeah he handled that situation properly and we still got quite good money for Modric.
Though considering how long he’s been bossing it for Madrid, they probably view it as a proper bargain. Still think he’s the best player I’ve ever seen at Spurs. Footballing genius.
At the time, 30 was 60-70 in today's market. Still very cheap for what he turned out to be and frankly, what he already was, but that was his real dollar value to us.Modric has been a total bargain for Madrid - 10 years playing for £30m, cheap as chips.
But doubt either Spurs or Madrid would have guessed that at the time of sale/purchase