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Right Mid, Options?
  • cuza 1878
    Posts: 192
    A big topic this summer but who are actual viable RM options for us?
    Hoilett: Out of contract but in demand and big wages
    Moses: Good end to season but is he good enough. also more of a ST recently
    Jarvis: Good Enough? Can he play on the right?
    Sinclair: Just hoping really, costs too much.
    Nathan Dyer: Good enough? affordable?
    Just wondering, what ar eyour thoughts? Got any suggestions?
  • murray1878
    Posts: 2,852
    only hoilett from all the above that I would want at club..................
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,203
    Hoilet will get snapped up , unfortunately by spurs or liverpool

    Wouldn't say no to Moses but may have to look abroad
  • murray1878
    Posts: 2,852
    steven naismith would cost f all and well worth a try. Especially as he knows jelavic game
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,203
    Not good enough in my opinion
  • Beano
    Posts: 3,247
    The answer to this question depends on what market we're shopping in.
    If we sell a big player like Baines, we'll be in the Adam Johnson/Clint Dempsey type market.
    If not, we'll be in the Chris Eagles/Matt Jarvis type market. Depending on who else gets relegated!
  • Swarley
    Posts: 201

    Still don't understand the hype about Jarvis. Good player but not a good as everyone makes him out to be IMO. 

    Wouldn't mind goin for that Kightly to be honest - would cost **** all like.

  • Warrington Dan
    Posts: 8,848
    I'd like to see Coleman get a run there. He was voted PFA young player of the year last season and this year he has been short of games. I'm a believer in class is permanent.
  • cjohno
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    no
  • sambo applecart
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    i dont think there is anything classy about him though Daniel
  • murray1878
    Posts: 2,852
    coleman tries but does not have the quality, signing jarvis is a waste of time as he is kack...... I say it again steven naismith would cost next to nothing and is good with jelavic. Before all the haters say he is not good enough and the scottish league is kack (which it is) many said the same about jelavic. The scottish league is kack but does not mean there are no decent players in it.
  • milky71
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    Can i just say

    No he wasn't
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,706
    Also most of the names mentioned are Left Midfielders.

  • Smigone
    Posts: 2,720
    I honestly do not get the people knocking Coleman, he was absolutely brilliant when he came into the fold the first time round and everyone raved about him. Now he has had a bit of a "second season syndrome" turn down in form coupled with persistent injuries and he shouldn't even be considered as good enough? I for one can't wait to see what he will bring next season, he already has the fearlessness of Baines to go at his man, nice tidy feet and plenty of pace, if he can bulk up a little and get his crossing delivered with a bit more pace that friggin' steal we all raved about for a yo-yo and a wagon wheel last season will be revered on here once again.

    As for an alternative got to be Lewis Holtby for me, the German kid with a mad blue for a Dad. Sure he is in the last twelve months of his contract so would be relatively cheap, fits Moyes' nippy passing winger type mould brilliantly too.
  • blue32years
    Posts: 16,203

    coleman tries but does not have the quality, signing jarvis is a waste of time as he is kack...... I say it again steven naismith would cost next to nothing and is good with jelavic. Before all the haters say he is not good enough and the scottish league is kack (which it is) many said the same about jelavic. The scottish league is kack but does not mean there are no decent players in it.


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    He will still be with rangers


    Infact , this is next seasons line up



    Naismith, Naifuture, Naiclass, Naimoney, Naistadium, Naihope, Naitrophies, Naiprospects, Naifans, Naimanager, Naiplayers.    




  • murray1878
    Posts: 2,852
    lmao :-))
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,706
    i chuckled a little then

    Hence my vote
  • Smigone
    Posts: 2,720
    Brilliant...just simply brilliant :-))
  • murray1878
    Posts: 2,852
    Smigone said:

    I honestly do not get the people knocking Coleman, he was absolutely brilliant when he came into the fold the first time round and everyone raved about him. Now he has had a bit of a "second season syndrome" turn down in form coupled with persistent injuries and he shouldn't even be considered as good enough? I for one can't wait to see what he will bring next season, he already has the fearlessness of Baines to go at his man, nice tidy feet and plenty of pace, if he can bulk up a little and get his crossing delivered with a bit more pace that friggin' steal we all raved about for a yo-yo and a wagon wheel last season will be revered on here once again.

    As for an alternative got to be Lewis Holtby for me, the German kid with a mad blue for a Dad. Sure he is in the last twelve months of his contract so would be relatively cheap, fits Moyes' nippy passing winger type mould brilliantly too.


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    Coleman tidy feet???????????? how many times have u watched him? He is not the quality we need on the wing, maybe a right back for next season but not right wing
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,706
    He is just a head down and run player who for a season was great but now FB's know how to play him.

    I would consider going for Phillips from Blackpool or even N,zogbia again and hope Moyes can relight his fire.
  • Smigone
    Posts: 2,720
    He does have tidy feet, you have to have to go at the pace he does with the ball, his first touch is good but his crossing is a let down. You cannot tell me he misplaces many passes when we are playing controlled football, he simply doesn't. Although I do concede to you and to Milky that a step back to right back will happen at some point as he seems to be more suited to right back.

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