[sbu_large_image] Scout Notes
2 September 2011 711 comments
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It’s a post-deadline day filled Scribbles this morning, folks. As the dust finally settles on some of Wednesday’s big deals, many of the main protagonists have been speaking about their moves and even those that didn’t pan out are revealing. Wesley Sneijder admits he almost made a switch to Old Trafford, while Kia Joorabchian, agent of Carlos Tevez, has now hinted at a long-term stay in Manchester for his homesick client. Here’s some quotes to chew over:

Reports today suggest Nicklas Bendtner has vowed never to return to Arsenal. The forward, currently on loan at Sunderland, feels he’s never quite been given the chance to prove himself at Arsenal and is determined carve out a career elsewhere:

“I will never go back to Arsenal. If I can have it my way, I will never play for them again. After my car accident I never really got the chance to earn a spot in the first team. That is over one-and-a-half years with no real chance to prove myself. I am really looking forward to playing for Sunderland and then we will see next summer.

I will find a new club – but I will not go back to Arsenal, that’s for sure.”

Wesley Sneijder has denied his failed move to Man United centred around wage demands. The Dutchman had been chased all summer by the champions and admitted that although he came very close to signing, it was more a matter of lifestyle that persuaded him to stay in Italy:

They [Manchester United] are one of the biggest clubs in the world, so it didn’t seem a bad thing. I just felt that it was close, yes. We had several talks. The situation was such that Inter had to sell a player, either Samuel Eto’o or me, and indeed there was interest. But at the same time I don’t want to leave Inter.

My feeling was that I was simply feeling very good at Inter. I love the club, but also the Italian culture and the people. It fits with me.

Brendan Rodgers has revealed his frustration as some of the Swansea bosses targets failed to materialize. Rodgers was looking for midfield reinforcements and the agent of Franco Borini, who had previously been on loan at the Liberty Stadium last season, also admitted Rodgers had missed out in another loan swoop for his client. The Swansea boss said:

So there was one or two players that we maybe wanted to get that we weren’t able to get but that was through no fault of our own, it was just circumstance and maybe just a little bit late.

But overall yes I’m relatively pleased and now it’s shut, we can now move on and we know where we’re at.

Alex McLeish was delighted with his capture of Alan Hutton on a four-year deal from Spurs. The pair had previously worked together at Glasgow Rangers and with Villa desperate for a right-back after Luke Young’s move to QPR, Big Eck swooped on deadline day to bring his compatriot to Villa Park. McLeish talked up the new boy yesterday:

He’s a good signing for us. We do lack a bit of experience in the squad. To get Alan, an international in his prime is a great coup for us. Alan has got five or six years ahead of him. There were some problems between him and Harry Redknapp, but you never know what happens.

I would certainly like to think, with the experience he has gathered, he should be able to come to our club and not be fazed in any way. He’s definitely got great athleticism.

Carlos Tevez’s advisor Kia Joorabchian admitted yesterday that his client may have a long-term future at Manchester City after all. The agent was on record as saying:

At the end of the day – as Carlos said at the end of the season – professionally, he is happy at the club. He is happy in the situation, it was more to do with his family really.

He has managed to convince his wife to come over for a while at least. If she manages to settle in hopefully in the next four or five months, maybe he will settle down and things will be fine.”

Per Mertesacker revealed yesterday he has apparently been an Arsenal fan for years. The new Gunners centre half spoke of his delight and relief that the move to the Emirates finally came through:

This affinity has grown over more than 10 years and now the loop closes because I am delighted to finally get to play at a team I always supported and where I always wanted to appear eventually. I think Arsenal had been watching me for a while and had intended to sign me for a while.

It was a strange situation for me because it was not clear for a long time what would happen and it dragged out to the very end. It is a dream come true and it is a very attractive challenge.

Craig Bellamy made all the right noises upon his return to Liverpool. The Welshman spoke of his admiration for Kenny Dalglish and admitted the chance to play under his boyhood idol was just too good to turn down:

“I’ve grown up with Kenny Dalglish, now to be signed by him is a massive honour. To every Liverpool fan, Kenny is probably the best player ever to pull on the red shirt so that speaks for itself.

I am coming into a club not just with Kenny, but with Clarkey [Steve Clarke] and Kevin Keen, people who I have worked with really closely and who know me inside out. I’m coming to a Liverpool where the people here know what I need to do to play in this team.”

Mikel Arteta explained the chance to play on the European stage was just too good an opportunity to turn down. The former Everton midfielder’s move to Arsenal took everyone by surprise but Arteta hopes the Toffees fans remember him with fondness as he heads to the bright lights of the Emirates:

It is a big opportunity for me and my family and I think it is the right time for me to take it. It is a big challenge, a different challenge, fresh for me and I want to see myself on the biggest stage, the Champions League.

I am 29 years old so I haven’t got much time left to take a chance like this one. I think I have done my best for Everton. I always try hard, I have been as professional as I could and I was grateful for the support and the love that the club and the fans showed me.

Peter Crouch spoke of the frustration that forced him to leave Spurs for Stoke. The forward also acknowledged the faith shown in his abilities by Tony Pulis played a large part in his decision to move to the Britannia:

No player wants to sit on the bench. I was happy living where I was living but while sitting on the bench might be good enough for some players, I want to be playing and enjoying my football.

The manager here made it quite clear he was extremely keen on bringing me here and I felt it was the right time for me to move on. I genuinely believe the best is yet to come from me. And I believe that will come with Stoke City now.

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  1. Messi & fabregas
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    14 years, 8 months ago

    rooney + 5.5 midfielder

    or

    chicharito + nzogbia??

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    1. The Finnisher
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      number 1.
      Not because of Rooney, but because of N'Zogbia

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      1. Messi & fabregas
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        thanks. do u think chicharito and sturridge are rotation risks?

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        1. The Finnisher
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          Chricharito yes. Unless he kills it over the next month it seems as though Welbeck is favoured.
          Sturridge i dunno, AVB says he wants to use him but it will surely be tough with Malouda, Mata, Anelka etc.

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          1. Messi & fabregas
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            thanks mate will be glad to help u as well

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          2. DHWizzo
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            Wellbeck will not be favoured to Chich now he is back and healthy, but they will rotate.

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  2. Elniñorules
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    14 years, 8 months ago

    Given (EVE)
    De Laet (WBA), Simpson (QPR), Collins (EVE), Baines (AVL)
    Sinclair (ARS), Sessegnon (CHE), Adam (STO)
    Dzeko (WIG), Rooney (BOL), Bent (EVE)
    Subs – Vorm (ARS), W.Brown (CHE), Eagles (MUN), Moses (MCI)
    In the bank: 2.5
    FT: 1 WC: 1
    1) Any suggestions for GW4-10?
    2) You suggest I make any transfers this week? Or save them for next week?
    3) Capt for GW4 – Roo/Dzeko/Adam/Baines?

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    1. Messi & fabregas
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      collins + sinclair out
      walcott + 5.0 villa defender in

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    2. bmic
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      nice, a different team!!

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    3. FantasyFreako
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      Did I not commenon this team yesterday?

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      1. Elniñorules
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        14 years, 8 months ago

        Just swapping for another team-mate aka Collins --> Hutton seems trivial, no?

        I like the Walcott suggestion. How about Arteta tho? Hmm Sinclair - interesting. Also, has Sess lost his value with the influx of Bendtner?

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  3. Bedknobs and Boomsticks
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    14 years, 8 months ago

    Mark really has drawn a short straw writing the offical BP summary:

    Swansea City 0-0 Sunderland
    A goalless draw at the Liberty Stadium saw the bonus points snapped up by defenders. The maximum 3 bonus points went to Swansea City’s Neil Taylor – the full-back won 1 tackle and put in 3 crucial blocks to earn his side a clean sheet, while Sunderland’s Wes Brown picked up 2 bonus for a solid defensive shift that saw him make 3 clearances, 2 blocks and 1 interception. Swansea right-back Angel Rangel grabbed 1 bonus with 3 successful tackles and 1 clearance the key factors.

    I'm looking forward to him starting to sneak in a few bits of sabotage:

    In Everton's 0-0 draw with Wigan, Fellani earned himself 3 bonus for 3 tackles 2 shots on target and havign magnificent hair. Meanwhile Ben Watson, Silvan Distin, Leon Osman and Hugo Rodellega all earn 2 bonus for being equally poor and ineffectual.

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    1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      That won't wash, as Everton will beat Wigan 3 - 0. 😉

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  4. The Finnisher
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    Thoughts on this team, not mine (yet??)
    Hennessey Vorm
    Bosingwa Enrique Woodgate Brown Simpson
    Silva Young Mata Arteta Barkley
    Adebayor Dzeko Suarez

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    1. keotes
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      14 years, 8 months ago

      Barkley? You sure he'll get a good portion of gametime?

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      1. The Finnisher
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        I hope so. He is one of the ones i already have so its not really by choice that he is there.
        Wont play for me really at all with those 4 in the midfield. But i reckon he will go alright with no Arteta, maybe

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    2. Messi & fabregas
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      dzeko might be rotated as soon as this weeek with 2 european games this week and tevez has two more weeks to be ready

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  5. keotes
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    5.5mil midfielders. Anyone else considering Petrov?

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    1. Timmy Cahill Rules
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      yes

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      1. keotes
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        At that price, I can't see anyone else other than Hoolahoop... There is of course the very ineffective Moses and Barkley if you really want to take a punt...

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        1. bmic
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          You also have Crusat for 5... if I did not have Moses, I would consider him...

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          1. DHWizzo
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            +1 on Crusat - could be a great little pick.

            Was scouted by Barca not long ago...

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  6. Screaming Midget
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    14 years, 8 months ago

    RMD please...

    Kompany Shawcross Bosingwa Warnock Simpson

    I have Given but think Villa will be pretty tight this season.

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      I might go De laet for the next three instead of Shawcross and then bring him in for GW7,but only if this is your WC team.

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      1. Screaming Midget
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        Well I have Simpson and I think vs QPR + Rovers Newcastle have a good chance of CS

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        1. In Like Flynn.
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          Yep I agree think Newcastle are good till mid November, and 3 at the back leaves you plenty of options. As long as we don't see too much rotation of mids and forwards.

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          1. Screaming Midget
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            I'm actually thinking of Ward instead of Shawcross for the next few GWs now.

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            1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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              I prefer:

              Baines, Bosingwa, Briggs, (Ward, Warnock)

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    2. FantasyFreako
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      That should be solid for 5GWs if you are playing 3 at the back?

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      1. Screaming Midget
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        Yeah mate 3 at the back, but it's good by my reckoning for at least 6, possibly 7 GWs. Great value defence too.

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    3. Screaming Midget
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      Ward is another I was thinking, but wondering if him + Jarvis was a bit overkill.

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      1. In Like Flynn.
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        There are certainly some good cheap defensive options turned up again,got me thinking about the WC now. 🙁

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  7. bmic
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    Any chances of seeing R Taylor playing in the midfield?

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      Attila thinks not.

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      1. OPTA FPL
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        who' Attila??

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        1. In Like Flynn.
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          Attila is like a black and white striped norse god who has a big down on Ryan Taylor. 😀

          Actually he's a Newcastle fan who's on here a lot.

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  8. Egg noodle
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    14 years, 8 months ago

    I need to know what percentage to a price fall are RVP and Torres. Someone assist me please? Thanksss!

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  9. keotes
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    1) walcott & petrov

    or

    2) arteta & taarabt/swp/sess

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    1. Egg noodle
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      walcott and someone else

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      1. keotes
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        who?

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        1. Screaming Midget
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          Jarvis if you can fund it.

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    2. Messi & fabregas
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      1 for sure

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    3. DHWizzo
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      Go for something different and get Arteta and SWP.

      If it comes off you will be happy for it. Petrov could rotate with Kakuta or N'Gog on the left as well potentially.

      Arteta and SWP will be in the line-up every week.

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  10. The Spudgunner
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    14 years, 8 months ago

    What shall i do????

    Vorm Hilario
    Simpson Bosingwa Smalling Kompany De Laet
    Young N'Zog Jarvis Larsson Ferguson
    Rooney Aguero Suarez

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    1. OPTA FPL
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      WC

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      1. The Spudgunner
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        14 years, 8 months ago

        I'm thinking of using it, but ive done decent so far,top of my mini league

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        1. Prisoner FC
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          WC

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          1. Nick
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            Get rid of Ferguson, there is barely any way that he will play, theres a reason he is the lowest priced midfielder in the game! I can't offer suggestions because I don't know how much you have in the bank.

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  11. FPL Daniel
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    NEW POST

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    1. FPL Daniel
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      an excellent one if I may add

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  12. shirtless
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    Decisions decisions... Thoughts on Parker anyone? Thinking of putting him in for Bale in next few weeks, but then Bale could come good with VDV out and Adebarndoor arriving who should at least get on the end of his crosses... Need to raise funds to get in Silva when I use my w/c, so it could be Ya Ya and Bale out Parker and Silva in..?

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    1. Nick
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      Never know how a players going to settle/fit in at a new club, sometimes they hit the ground running (a la Aguero) and others take a while (look at Dzeko). Try a more established player for the time being until we see how Redknapp uses Parker.

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