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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Are you kidding?

He is athletically a cripple, its not just injury prone like others, he redefines it. He has had the same serious issues since Dorthmund, and they gotten WAY worse. It would way way more foolish risk then Andrade, because Rosicky's knees are really cronically busted. Its very sad, but dont even think about signing him.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Well we haven't exactly been magical injury healers ourselves, but I'd still like him here. Neddy and grygera could be influences
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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How would they influence his cronic and severe injuries?

Becuase thats what matter. We dont need them influencing him to get him, we can easily sign him if we really wanted to. Like his qualities, but I really hope we avoid like the plague.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Are you kidding?

He is athletically a cripple, its not just injury prone like others, he redefines it. He has had the same serious issues since Dorthmund, and they gotten WAY worse. It would way way more foolish risk then Andrade, because Rosicky's knees are really cronically busted. Its very sad, but dont even think about signing him.
Exactly. I don't know why it would be such a gamble.
It would be a big gamble, because of his injuries.

However, it wouldn't be quite as big a gamble as Andrade because he would be free and we could offer a pay-as-you-play contract.

I still wouldn't sign him.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Because they are Czech, a lot of players like to be with their country men, so you can never rule that factor out. Especially if it is one to our advantage.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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I know what you meant, I mean we dont need their influence to get him. He WONT be a hot commodity on the market, on the contrary, he will be as cold as possible, only thing going for him is free transfer.

But all the top teams knows his severe injuries, and wont bother risking zip on him (desperate middle teams will gamble on him). Hence, will be very little competition for him.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Yeah, like I said I predict the likes of atletico, Valencia and maybe even the likes of Lyon going in for him, or even bayern, not that I'm saying they are middle quality.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Are you kidding?

He is athletically a cripple, its not just injury prone like others, he redefines it. He has had the same serious issues since Dorthmund, and they gotten WAY worse. It would way way more foolish risk then Andrade, because Rosicky's knees are really cronically busted. Its very sad, but dont even think about signing him.
OK.
 

Bozi

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Oct 18, 2005
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I agree with you, but unfortunately we aren't experts in phalanges etc. unlike our own Polyaenus here.
i am an expert on FLANGE's if that helps

just watch the movie in the sig and drop your jaws in awe :D
oooh the gayness:hug: telll me do you wear leather pants with your hands down your pants while watching juventus play?

Pennant used to live across the road from my grandad, my dad used to watch him play football in the street.
aye i hear he was out there all day while his dad jacked up in the squat
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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He's right though.
He may be, I'm just trying to figure out what constitutes a "risk". People complain all the time that they don't want to risk the capital on an unproven talent, or somebody in a different league who supposedly isn't "ready" yet, or somebody from a specific league who "may not adapt" like a Mendieta. Then once a freebie comes along who has proven himself to be a useful asset in the past but has had injury problems, people are so quick to say no. We've had injury-laden players in the past who have come back to greatness; I don't have to mention names.

Or perhaps whenever somebody with a bit of creativity becomes available, we automatically say no and that's when I go berserk. But as such, that's the way this club works where there are double standards for creative players.

Not saying we should get Rosicky, but even if a player such as Nasri becomes free there would be people whining that we would have to change our system to accommodate him.

Everything is a "risk", so perhaps we simply shouldn't buy anybody then besides DM's.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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He may be, I'm just trying to figure out what constitutes a "risk". People complain all the time that they don't want to risk the capital on an unproven talent, or somebody in a different league who supposedly isn't "ready" yet, or somebody from a specific league who "may not adapt" like a Mendieta. Then once a freebie comes along who has proven himself to be a useful asset in the past but has had injury problems, people are so quick to say no. We've had injury-laden players in the past who have come back to greatness; I don't have to mention names.

Or perhaps whenever somebody with a bit of creativity becomes available, we automatically say no and that's when I go berserk. But as such, that's the way this club works where there are double standards for creative players.

Not saying we should get Rosicky, but even if a player such as Nasri becomes free there would be people whining that we would have to change our system to accommodate him.

Everything is a "risk", so perhaps we simply shouldn't buy anybody then besides DM's.
Every decision the club makes is balancing risk against reward.

I agree that there are certain types of players that people seem determined to find reasons not to sign, though.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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i cant see trez or buffon wanting to wait another 2 years at least to play in the cl with man city, at this rate it could be another trip of de ja vu in the second division, however if it wasn't the case, call me old fashioned but i want an italian to take over buffon when he does eventually retire/leaves, as much as i rate handanovic there isn't really a true italian heir, other than amelia but im keen to see how fiorillo does, should the day arrives when he proves himself, then i would perhaps be a bit more reluctant to let gigi go. For trez well like gigi ive always said that those who stayed in serie B will always be immortalised by the fans, and im too attached to him, i know amauri is better in that he is more complete, but i prefer the luxury of both.
Yeah they may not want to wait 2 years to play in the CL but I think a 200 000 pound salary would make a difference to them. I don't think Amauri is better than Trez. I think when in form trez is one of the best finishers (if not him the RVN but both are sick) it is just Amauri has shown how we would not be hurting our output too much if Trez left. I just try to look at it objectively to see what owuld be best.

But I would be pretty sad as a fan to see them leave. The old management would have sold in a heartbeat though if a bid like that came in.. I have no doubt about that.
 
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