yawnsie Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Mirko Vucinic of Lecce is highly rated... and he's quality on FM. Might be worth a look.
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krislu Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Mirko Vucinic of Lecce is highly rated... and he's quality on FM. Might be worth a look. 393838[/snapback] Agree, young powerfull striker and great on FM This aint a computer game though, and he's only scored once this season for Lecce.
Perth_Rover Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 (edited) Don't four teams get relegated in italy? Edited March 27, 2006 by Perth_Rover
krislu Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Don't four teams get relegated in italy? 393848[/snapback] Nope, that was a few years ago when there was 18 teams in Serie A.
DP Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 What about prolific 5 goal a season strikers from Serie B, who couldn't cut it in the Serie A? I saw a video of Corado Garribaldi and he plays with his socks rolled down so must be good. a 6 million bid should do the trick.
Oklahoma Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Kovacevic and Nihat from Real Sociedad could be good possibilities for Rovers.
frosty Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 ST-Emile Heskey-only if he would come on the cheap wages and transfer fee and would be willing to warm the bench as a replacement for Kuqi. After yesterday's performance against Utd, we shouldnt go near Heskey. Who heard the commentator say "he'd only scored once in his previous 18 games"? Dreadful.
tcj_jones Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I agree with Oklahoma - Kovacevic and Nihat from Sociedad would be great! Not sure what their wages are like, mind.
happygilmore Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I can't think of anyone from those French who would really be a good shout for our team. Though for any FM lovers out there Farnerud plays for Strasbourg and maybe could be an option to play on the right for us. Some of the Swedes might know more about him than I do though. 393830[/snapback] Pontus Farnerud is a close friend of mine. I would say his brother, Alexander (also at Strasbourg) is probably the more talented of the two but I doubt either of them are suited for the Premiership. If we're looking at Swedish players in the French league, Kallstrom (mid) and Isaksson (gk) would be my pick.
speeeeeeedie Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I think the odd relegation haunted player will do us good. There are good players playing down there even though their team'soverall standard is not up to it. Pennant is a good player but the lad is a complete head the ball. He doesn't have all his marbles and is liable to go bananas if he ever ends up in East Lancs: too much of a fishbowl for him. I'm afraid he will go down as one of many who had great potential but couldn't cope with it. I seem to remember after his drink drive case that Steve Bruce was pulling at the public's heartstrings saying that he (Pennant not Bruce) grew up in a broken home and can barely read. This type of upbringing added to a pot of hero worship and money can only have disasterous results. We don't need Upson, even though he isn't bad. Haskey is a carthorse these days. 5 years ago we should have snatched him, but not now. Pompey is full of cast offs, maybe's, contract wanting players, and the odd home grown player who could do a job; Davis and the bloke who scored the free kick against us in January. Ellington could be Dickov's replacement if he is cheap enough. But if the rumours are true and Neill is going to AC Milan in a mega money move we could snap up Albrectson (sic?) from West Brom. When I have seen him he has been great. As for the misfit Euro league players; No chance. Rovers got their fingers well and truly burnt with "Junior" Grabbi, the bad taste is still there from De Pedro, and Gresko will wind a few up too. Lecce strikers? Balkan Players? Please.
Oklahoma Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Just saw the teams in the last positions in those leagues plus the german and the portuguese league Here's some that rovers coult check out: Germany Köln: Lukas Podolski, 20 years old striker Kaiserlautern: Carsten Janker, 31 years old striker Wolfsburg: Kevin Hoffland, 26 years old defender Italy Udinese: Iaquinta, 26 years old striker Spain Real Sociedad: Kovacevic, 32 years old striker Nihat, 26 years old striker Portugal Vitoria Guimaraes: Saganowski, 27 years old striker
tcj_jones Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Sorry, but wasn't Podolski being tracked by top clubs from all over Europe? Chelsea springs to mind... Janker be an ideal purchase. But again, I should imagine he is on large wages.
Oklahoma Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 We've had some bad experiences in the past but we also have Tugay, Nelsen, Zurab...
3rdpillar Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Lets see what the world cup brings...sure that the Permiership will be flooded by players in the limelight of the world stage....If we dont benefit from them , then maybe we will from clubs offloading to bring the "new" superstars in...
Oklahoma Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Well, if we already defined a possible target, it's better we act before the WC. Prices might go un in the WC for some of them.
Exiled_Rover Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I hate the World Cup'/ International Championships for scouting purposes, just look at Baros and Diouf. Milan took the golden boot home from the Euros (I think) and El Spitto looked like a world beater for Senegal in the World Cup. As it's turned out they're both average Premiership players, but both have moved clubs for in excess of £5m - not that the talent isn't there, but the application is questionable.
pick32 Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Lukas Podolski i think thats along shot would cost at least 7 million and would be our best player think he will go to bayern or somewhere in itally. if we are going to spend about 7 million then john carew would be a better option
Eddie Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 You won't have to pay 7 million for Carew, but he's playing for Lyon. Ligue 1 champions and guaranteed champions league, he might want to leave because of the premiership being a better league but we'd have to offer him a good wage packet. As for Kallstrom and Isaksson well they are both good young players who could fit into our team. Rennes are a club who would probably be quite willing to sell, they are 5th in the table and could end up finishing anywhere from 3rd-13th, though most likely they'll be in the top half from 5th-8th. Kallstrom is being heavily linked to a move to Scotland to join Le Guen at Rangers, if he's willing to move there then I'm sure he'd be interested in a move to us. They would both be players I'd look at, one as a possible solution in the centre of midfield and the other a good young keeper to take over from Freidel.
Oklahoma Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Eddie, what do you think of Pauleta? Would he be any good in PL?
tcj_jones Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Although it pains me to say, I think Diouf is a very good player. I would NEVER have him at this club though, I hate the guy!
pick32 Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 out of all the relegated clubs across the world i would say podolski is the best player hes a young talented player that is also strong and does ok with his head bellers perfect partner.
Rover4ever Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 I hate the World Cup'/ International Championships for scouting purposes, just look at Baros and Diouf. Milan took the golden boot home from the Euros (I think) and El Spitto looked like a world beater for Senegal in the World Cup. As it's turned out they're both average Premiership players, but both have moved clubs for in excess of £5m - not that the talent isn't there, but the application is questionable. 393914[/snapback] Turning the tables around, maybe we will be able to get 10m each for Emo and Lucas if they do put in 2 or 3 good performances at the World Cup.
Eddie Posted March 27, 2006 Posted March 27, 2006 Eddie, what do you think of Pauleta? Would he be any good in PL? 393930[/snapback] Personally, I don't rate Pauleta too highly. I think he at one time may have been good enough for the Premiership, but now, as he is coming towards the end of his career could not handle the pace and physical side of the game in England. I also don't think he is the type of player we would want anyway.
rover6 Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 Apart from Pennant, I think the other player worth considering at Birmingham by Hughes is Neil Kilkenny. A technically gifted central midfielder with a lot to learn but with good potential. Althought Tugay will be at Rovers for another year - surely he'll play less games than ever.
Perth_Rover Posted May 24, 2006 Posted May 24, 2006 Now the clubs around the world are relegated, anyone we want? And the clubs that have missed out on coming up any players worth a look at?
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