Wednesday, 2 January 2008

Leave the signings to us...

It's January, folks, and if you're a Premier League fan that can only mean one thing - the opening of the transfer window. Trouble is, you're probably sitting there like us thinking "when's somebody going to buy someone?"

I know we're only two days into the new year, but let's face it, there's a lot of clubs out there with a whole stack of money to spend - they just don't know who to spend it on.

Well fear not, oh chairmen of the Premier League. Help is at hand from your ever-reliable SPOATP. We've done all the thinking for you and have suggested one key player we think your club should buy.

We didn't make selections for all twenty teams in the Premier League - that'd make for a long, boring list. Instead, here are ten to be going on with, and if you can suggest any purchases of your own, feel free to leave a comment and tell us who it involves.

Arsenal
Michael Carrick
When you look at Arsenal, you see a team that's lost only one game all season and scored nearly four times more goals than they've scored. So what are they lacking? Answer: someone who's English. With half the team about to set sail for the African Cup of Nations, Wenger's army are in dire need of someone who represents the Premier League's home country, and United's Carrick seems to fit the bill. His profile has been somewhat lower recently than it has been and we think he's due for a change to liven up his career a bit. Off you go, Michael - you know it makes sense...

Chelsea
Dimitar Berbatov
Things going flat? Needing a little sparkle to convince your fans you really can win the title this year? Then get new-improved Dimitar Berbatov with added Ambition+! We're lead to believe the free-scoring Bulgarian is tired of toiling at White Hart Lane and now wants to win some silverware, so with half the Chelsea team locked away in the treatment room, this could be an opportunity made in heaven for both parties. What's that? Can't afford him, Mr Abramovich? Rubbish!

Derby County
Jens Lehmann
45 goals conceded in 20 games suggests only one thing - problems at the back. Stephen Bywater, bless him, has been doing his best but we think Herr Lehman would bring some steel and efficiency to The Rams' defence. And before you say it - yes, we know he's a bit nutty, but you could put up with that if you were bottom of the table, couldn't you? So there it is: German efficiency personified - just what Paul Jewell could do with. Urgently.

Fulham
Mikael Forssell
This could finally be the year that Fulham drop into the Championship and new manager Roy Hodgson has it all to do. We'd therefore like to make a suggestion to the coach: get in a player you know that can be trusted and can score a few goals. Now let's see - who played for Hodgson in the Finland team that matches that description... ah yes, of course - Mikael Forssell! He's doing the business for Birmingham City at the moment and went down well at Chelsea too. The ideal choice for a strong end-of-season finnish (sic).

Liverpool
Mikel Arteta
You have to admit, Liverpool have got some pretty good players in their team. Think Gerrard, Torres, Carragher... and yet on occasions they seem to lack someone who can just get on with the job of giving the ball to the front men when they need it. That means they have a vacancy open and we think the ideal candidate to fill it is Mikel Arteta. He's so reliable at doing the ordinary things - crossing the ball, making important passes... oh, and he's pretty deadly from free-kicks as well. If The Reds needed any more persuasion, what could be sweeter than nicking a player from your rivals? Convinced yet? We thought you might be...

Manchester United
Martin Laursen
The one thing you can say about Man United is that their team is full of players that seem to be able to score goals no matter which position they play in. That said, we think their defence could be chipping in with a few more, so we suggest bringing in Martin Laursen from Aston Villa. He's in red-hot form at the moment, is scoring more often than some of his colleagues nearer the front line, so go on Sir Alex - have a word with Martin O'Neill and show him the colour of your money. You know it makes sense...

Newcastle United
Benjani Mwaruwari
Some say that Sam Allardyce's days are numbered at St James' Park. We don't, but if they are, we can recommend someone he should buy that might extend his contract by a few months - Portsmouth's Benjani. Newcastle have often been somewhat misguided in the past when it came to buying strikers (Alan Shearer excluded), but here's a man that could definitely do a job for them. Just think - Sam Allardyce and Harry Redknapp doing a transfer deal. Imagine what that could do for the country's brown paper industry...

Portsmouth
Kevin Doyle

Pompey are so tantalisingly close to a UEFA Cup place. All they need is a boost to propel themselves into one of those top spots in the table. The man that can help them do it is Kevin Doyle of Reading. If Harry Redknapp's proven himself capable of one thing, it's getting the best out of a player that's not, shall we say, 'an international superstar'. Doyle, in turn, has shown he can score goals on a regular basis, so put the two together and what have you got? A potential match between Portsmouth and Atletico Madrid next season, if all goes to plan...

Tottenham Hotspur
Wayne Bridge
Surplus to requirements even in an injury-ridden side like Chelsea, Bridge could be just the man to lend some much needed strength to a weak defence. We know he's prone to a few injuries himself, but he's a man on a mission - to break into the England team on a permanent basis. With a new national coach in charge, maybe this is the move that Wayne Bridge has been looking for?

West Ham United
Andriy Shevchenko
Well why not? The Hammers have still got lots of Eggert Magnusson's cash sloshing around in the bank, they need a decent striker (and don't you dare try to convince us that Carlton Cole's just "going through a bit of a bad patch") and the Ukrainian still doesn't look like the goal machine Abramovich was hoping would become legendary at Stamford Bridge. Time, therefore, to bring Shev to the other side of London...

10 comments:

  1. I would take Arteta in a heartbeat. He's quality. Unfortunatly that means Pennant may have to move on. *wipe away tear*

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  2. These are very good ideas, but surely the January transfer window is a big joke. Nobody signed in the January transfer window has gone on to be great, bar a few. It is just a time where the bottom clubs swap between each other and swap with Championship sides.

    There is no point in any top 4 club buying Berbatov now as he won't be eligible for the Champions League. The January transfer window is more about the clubs like Reading,Aston Villa and Fulham, who need players getting some quality!

    The Transfer window however has no effect on the Premiership at the top as Liverpool are already out of title race (soon Chelsea will be) and Man U and Arsenal hardly need players desperately. It is for the bottom clubs who get help to stave off relegation.

    Oh and Anelka is waste of time and money but then so was Shevchenko, so he's perfect for Ambramovich, sorry i meant Grant!!

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  3. Who do you support Chris O and who would be good to come in for your team.

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  4. Is that a sarcastic tear you're wiping away there, Chris, or a genuine one?!?

    There's certainly an element of truth in what you say, P. I seem to recall the last January transfer window was largely a non-event, hence the reason we wrote this article, I guess.

    Me - I'm a West Ham fan for my sins. I don't think I'd have any complaints if we were to go in for Anelka or Benjani but neither of those will happen. We're more likely to end up with a foreign unknown from the continent, I'd say.

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  5. very sarcastic. how do you play a winger who can't cross the ball to save his life. it's like playing with 10 men.

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  6. P-Shaw, Dean Ashton has moved in the last few windows and i would term him a success at every club he has been at....

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  7. Ashton has been excellent... at cashing a paycheck.

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  8. Also- 2006/2007 Scoring

    Berbatov - 12 league goals
    Kuyt - 12 league goals
    Doyle - 13 league goals
    Viduka - 14 league goals


    Spurs is asking 31 mil. for that?

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  9. Speaking as a close observer, I've got to be honest and say we're still waiting for Ashton to reach his peak at West Ham. And though I don't do the rumours thing as a rule, it seems Alan Curbishley isn't happy with Ashton's inability to lose a bit of weight (which certainly is believable).

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  10. injuries i think have stopped him reaching his peak. I don't think he looks fat and would go as far to say he looks slimline against John Hartson.....

    but...if he is up for grabs for two bob and a set of trackies Celtic would be interested....

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