Thread: Football Season 2012/2013
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Old 06-11-2012, 00:40   #1884
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Re: Football Season 2012/2013

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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc View Post
You say that and then go on to say ''cisse was the German leagues top scorer playing for a crap club''

Was Mario Gomez injured that season?

Yeah your right, my mistake, cisse won the award for most efficient striker that year, even more of an accolade in some ways perhaps.

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It's kind of a myth that much of an advantage can be gained from scouting. Occasionally you can unearth a gem or, more likely, take advantage of a misjudgement from a team. However the advantage Arsenal enjoyed with Wenger's knowledge of the French leagues has disappeared. All the major clubs have large and sophisticated scouting networks and usually quality has to come with a premium price. It's all very well to demand cheaper, quality, signings but there is a risk involved when you do that as they may not be consistant. So for every Koscielny you have a Squillaci. This is the risk when shopping for unknowns...
all the major clubs.except Liverpool, the more i.hear about scouting the less I like it, seems like agents.are the driving force on a lot of clubs transfer policy.

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Actually I would say it's Manchester City or Chelsea. Neither have a reluctance to fire their managers afterall. I don't think Pep would want to succede Sir Alex, you would have to be insane. First of all of the pressure would be immense, the comparisons endless, and at some point that debt will have to be paid back. Meanwhile City and Chelsea would still be flushed with cash.
And have the constant threat of the sack looming, I could see him at arsenal
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