如果我们也能达到阿贾克斯95、96的水准 这种模式未尝不可
只不过温格不是范加尔
如果我们也能达到阿贾克斯95、96的水准 这种模式未尝不可
只不过温格不是范加尔
如果我们在小联赛那大可YY一把自己能跟PSV,Porto一样,但问题是我们在英超,正在变为最艰难联赛的英超……
不补充实力的话怎么混……
一个被法国誉为v4接班人,被cm球探看好,而且被温格看中(最关键的)的人
不会是废人的
如果我们在小联赛那大可YY一把自己能跟PSV,Porto一样,但问题是我们在英超,正在变为最艰难联赛的英超……
不补充实力的话怎么混……
真的很担心,难道我们注定是那种小作坊么???!!!
真的很担心,难道我们注定是那种小作坊么???!!!
一个被法国誉为v4接班人,被cm球探看好,而且被温格看中(最关键的)的人
不会是废人的
一个20岁的成年球员,马赛竟然还没有跟他签职业合同,他被誉为V4接班人?!
FM潜力只有165左右,阿利卢波利都比他高,也叫被球探看好?!
他是不是废人我不敢说,但是教授签他,一是图他不要钱,二来也没指望他能达到V4的高度,只希望他能接上帕洛尔的班,至少现在看来他与帕洛尔差距还很大,今后就算能达到帕洛尔的水平,我觉得那也不值得我们花这么多心思培养他,毕竟平心而论,帕洛尔的水平也只能算是平平……
[此贴子已经被作者于2005-7-14 19:30:43编辑过]
阿贾克斯95、96不仅是在荷兰 在欧洲也是无敌的
实力并不是决定能不能夺冠的唯一因素 即便每年走一个大牌 只要能找到合适的替代者 运用合适的战术 解决长期困扰的问题 加上俱乐部正常运转 一样有能力争冠
一个20岁的成年球员,马赛竟然还没有跟他签职业合同,他被誉为V4接班人?!
FM潜力只有165左右,阿利卢波利都比他高,也叫被球探看好?!
我不是瞎编的,他们就是这么叫的
而且fm里面,F16潜力不高,但是绝对不是废物……
F16不像你说的那么废,作用还是不小的,你看见马克莱莱有多少天分?但是不起眼的人不代表没有作用。F15确实吸引眼球,但是防守不如F16的
PS:好不容易不是你的“发言人”了
[em01]V4走的话,我觉得Boss要考虑变阵了,正好Hleb来,打4231吧。。。再硬打双后腰估计不行了,有实力打双后腰的Edu和V4都走了,只剩G19了,不如G19+F16打4231里的2,专门防守和补边前卫的位置,进攻就交给Hleb以及两个边路。。。
这次V4看来是走定了。。。
阿贾克斯95、96不仅是在荷兰 在欧洲也是无敌的
实力并不是决定能不能夺冠的唯一因素 即便每年走一个大牌 只要能找到合适的替代者 运用合适的战术 解决长期困扰的问题 加上俱乐部正常运转 一样有能力争冠
那时的荷甲跟现在的英超怎么比?而且,现在那么激烈的竞争,跟10年前怎么比?我说PSV和Porto的例子就是他们能在联赛比较稳定的情况下豪赌冠军杯。阿森纳这样下去,凭什么去“安内”?
是的,“只要”解决那些问题,还是“有能力争冠”的……
实力不是唯一,但实力是根本
[此贴子已经被作者于2005-7-14 19:34:49编辑过]
一个20岁的成年球员,马赛竟然还没有跟他签职业合同,他被誉为V4接班人?!
他是没签职业合同?应该不会,17岁签职业合同,3年到期跑人,好像是这种状况
没有人拿荷甲跟英超比 我比的是模式 阿贾克斯模式也能锻造出欧洲冠军 能打造出两年欧洲不败的王者
可见这一模式照样可以建立王朝 而不是你说的只有留住自己得强人再补充血液才能建立王朝
没有人拿荷甲跟英超比 我比的是模式 阿贾克斯模式也能锻造出欧洲冠军 能打造出两年欧洲不败的王者
可见这一模式照样可以建立王朝 而不是你说的只有留住自己得强人再补充血液才能建立王朝
模式?脱离了环境的模式还有意义?
一名球员,在一支球队待了8年,而正处于29岁,即将从颠峰走向下坡.
这正是心中发痒,想换换环境的时候.如果球队不能再给予他信心和新鲜感,那么他走的决心就越大.
难道我们不能给予他信心吗? 难道我们在转会市场上的努力没能给予他雄心吗?
难道还是我厂已觉得他不再中用?
模式?脱离了环境的模式还有意义?
他是没签职业合同?应该不会,17岁签职业合同,3年到期跑人,好像是这种状况
我记得是没签职业合同,因为他被免费挖走后,马赛主席生气的说,今后再也不会派没有职业合同在身的球员上场了!
ajax模式现在很难成功了。。。而且这种模式就算成功了也是昙花一现。。。要想长期造血,在现在竞争如此激烈的足坛,几乎是天方夜潭。。。这世界,要么象阿布那么有钱,要么象尤文那么功利。。。不然,难啊。。。哎
By Paul Fraser
ITALIAN giants Juventus are attempting to end Middlesbrough's hopes of landing Stephen Appiah by offloading him to Arsenal.
Boro have been in deep negotiations with Serie A champions since April in a bid to land the Ghanaian midfielder.
But the Teessiders' hopes of getting their man appear to be dwindling after Juve proved they are willing to offer Appiah in part-exchange to capture their own top targets.
The Bianconeri have been talking with Arsenal with a view to landing club skipper Patrick Vieira. Appiah, plus ?m, has been tabled but the Gunners are holding out for nearer ?5m cash.
Highbury boss Arsene Wenger has also told Juventus he is not interested in a player-plus-cash deal involving Appiah, although he could be ready to do business on a separate level.
Nevertheless, as Boro refuse to meet the ?m valuation of the African midfielder, Steve McClaren's hopes of signing Appiah are reducing by the day.
Even if Vieira does not move to Italy, Juventus are likely to use Appiah as bait to other clubs as they look for midfield reinforcements.
Boro are keen to take him on a season-long loan initially with a view to a permanent deal at the end of the campaign.
However, Juventus are only willing to do business for ?m knowing they do not have to sell, particularly if they fail to agree a multi-million pound deal for Vieira.
If Appiah does arrive in the North-East he will be battling with Doriva for a place in the Boro midfield after the Brazilian signed a new one-year contract extension.
The 33-year-old has been a valuable squad player to McClaren in the last two seasons after arriving from Celta Vigo.
Despite the short length of the deal, Doriva has revealed he never had any thoughts of leaving after the new deal was handed to him.
"The style of football is a little bit different in this country," he said. "We play direct football very quickly, but it is fantastic and I enjoy it a lot.
"I am very happy here and very happy to have my family with me, who are settled here as well. This is the first time I have lived in England and I like it a lot. I like the English people for a lot of things - for education, for being very, very friendly - I am very happy here."
Boro defender Matthew Bates has been replaced in the England Under-19 squad by club-mate David Wheater.
Bates had been called up to play for his country in the European Championships, which start next week, but has had to pull out with a hip injury.
The Stockton youngster's withdrawal has handed an opportunity to Wheater to stake a claim for a place in the starting line-up, with England's opening match against France scheduled for Monday.
Boro colleagues James Morrison, Tony McMahon and Andrew Taylor are also involved in the squad in Northern Ireland, ensuring the Teessiders have the biggest representation from any club.