To my mind, the AAA is at best not helping our cause in trying to bring in
good players in their early 20s.
I know what I can do and in the past few years I've shown that I belong to the select group
of best players in the world as a No 10.
We have sold very very
good players on and they all have won major trophies with their new clubs.
What I like him the most is his killer instinct in front of goal and accept he has huge potential and can become very
good player for us.
He deserves to share field
with best players in the world, but yeah, Id prefer if the guy ahead of him didn't pick up that injury.
He will not be
as good a player for the team in that situation, and it is actually better to cash in.
Look I'm not saying there are
n't better players out there but IMO he's a valuable squad player!
We
got better players in other areas even replacing our captain, so these boys would be fools to begin feeling safe.
This would make a lot of
good players who want to go pro as soon as possible very interested.
I am in complete agreement with your 2nd round priorities: there likely will be some really
good players available for us to choose from at the top of the 2nd round.
You don't protect 1
good player by having a guy who can never take his place when fit and ready — that's very much NOT the real world in elite level sport.
That means they
lost better players, and they also have capable backups who didn't have much game experience to replace them.
, I know the value of having at least one really cool,
really good player on even the worst teams.
So let's try talking bad about
good players like those that are freshly promoted from our youth to get them on the team sheet.
There are
far better players in his position out there (we have at least two) without all the baggage and huge transfer fee, plus wages.
The mad professor has done this to others in recent years,
making good players become bad by undermining them.
«Who plays is not the most important — we had very
good players last season and this season also,» he said.
Good players don't come cheap and they don't simply take what you give them, more often than not they'll demand whatever the hell they can.
It's really annoying that we always lose in the battle of
signing good players with so called big boys.
But it all becomes a lot more difficult when we have to choose our
second best player of the season.
He's playing with one of the best sides around, who happen to have one of the
worlds best players in the position he plays.