Not sure I’m getting the point here?
Didn’t we constantly sign old players, with little room for improvement on massive money during that period?
Not sure I’m getting the point here?
Can't help comparing to the late 2000's DM team, with pre-injury Arteta on the left matching Ndiaye's guile and silky skills, and Alcataz through the middle matching Cahill's mercurial tenacity. Carlos is a more rounded 10 of course, more creative probably, but Tim no doubt a better goal scorer. Alcaraz has that same Talismanic vibe about him.
Just that "better than what we have" is a really poor way of judging a player's value.
Up to a point you take that risk with any signing, we've seen loads of players that have joined the prem or even moved between two prem teams, and it just hasn't worked.The Doc wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 6:59 pm In fairness, Gomes looked a real talent during his loan spell, as well as having a freakishly good season at Valencia before Barca. It seemed a good deal at the time.
Alcaraz could go the same way, or he could be a massive hit, that's the gamble. But he looks promising to me.
Should be asking ourselves if this is the signing Brighton would make. If the answer is yes then you’re on the right path.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 3:29 pm Really good signing, dirt cheap, loads of room to improve at 22. Very Moyes kind of signing.