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mcWobblegob likes the belt and braces option with football very very very very loath to invest money in quality players !
mind yer can yer blame him? :eek:
 

No, you said Calve was far more suited to the way Speed wants to play.
I'd say that Walker is a better footballer and would be better suited to either way of playing than Calve.
I'm pretty sure which player Speed would want if he could choose.

But thats your opinion len. Calve is clearly more mature and more composed on the ball and thats my opinion, though it seems blindingly apparent.

That is not to say Walker is a bad player.....he's a very good player and one I rate highly. But he is young and prone to the occasional error as pointed out earlier. He is also clearly more about power and pace also and is certainly more direct in his approach then Calve.....I dont know how anyone could argue to the contrary but I suppose you could argue the toss about it if you wanted to.

As I said before, they are totally different players so any comparisons are probably irrelevant anyway. Speed doesnt have the luxury of that choice so probably doesnt think about it. That said, I'm sure he's very happy with Calve.

In all honesty I dont know why this thread was started because at the end of the day we sold the kid and Spurs clearly dont want to send him back here.....so why dont we just put it to bed and be happy with the very good right back we have.
 
They didnt recall him to be an integral part of their first team squad as they have a number of international full backs in their squad. We have no need to try and resign them as we do not have a pressing need for any more fullbacks and need to spend our cash in other areas. Its all about managing your resources as best you can on a budget. I guess its not rocket science really. It is reassuring to see that Wenger's assesment of a young player is still superior to Len's though.

I see, so they recalled him for some unstated reason that everyone knows but has never been spoken of by the club?
 
I see, so they recalled him for some unstated reason that everyone knows but has never been spoken of by the club?

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But thats your opinion len. Calve is clearly more mature and more composed on the ball and thats my opinion, though it seems blindingly apparent.

That is not to say Walker is a bad player.....he's a very good player and one I rate highly. But he is young and prone to the occasional error as pointed out earlier. He is also clearly more about power and pace also and is certainly more direct in his approach then Calve.....I dont know how anyone could argue to the contrary but I suppose you could argue the toss about it if you wanted to.

As I said before, they are totally different players so any comparisons are probably irrelevant anyway. Speed doesnt have the luxury of that choice so probably doesnt think about it. That said, I'm sure he's very happy with Calve.

In all honesty I dont know why this thread was started because at the end of the day we sold the kid and Spurs clearly dont want to send him back here.....so why dont we just put it to bed and be happy with the very good right back we have.


I've no problem with Calve from what I've seen but what does get me is the bizarre need of some fans to re-write history with one of our own who's moved on to a team playing in the Champions League.
That and the decision to sell them both when we did and how we did.
It cuts away at the soul of the club and makes it harder and harder for fans to identify with the bunch of loanees, old pros we're left with.
 
They were so desperate to get him back they played him once and then dropped him.

But Bob, you stated you knew the reason why he went back and apparently it wasn't because they wanted him to play or be in the first team squad.
 
I've no problem with Calve from what I've seen but what does get me is the bizarre need of some fans to re-write history with one of our own who's moved on to a team playing in the Champions League.

So he's been picked to play in the champions league now?
Oh any chance of getting a reply to my previous?
 
You are the only one re-writing history Len. No one has said Walker wasn't a good player and a great prospect, what we are saying is that he didn't have faults which needed working on. So far Calve has played nearly as many games as Walker did in his first season and is looking as good. He is obviously older and hasn't come through our youth ranks, then again thankfully I can't see his club getting £5 Million upfront for him next after 4-5 games.

Walker and Naughton haven't established themselves at Spurs and at the moment are looking unlikely to yet you have Walker recalled as the next Spurs right back. Given current evidence that ain't the case. I think between them they have played for 3 mins this season and now they are available for loan.
 
But Bob, you stated you knew the reason why he went back and apparently it wasn't because they wanted him to play or be in the first team squad.

They re-called him and started him once in 4 months and you are stating they recalled him in order to play him?
 
I've no problem with Calve from what I've seen but what does get me is the bizarre need of some fans to re-write history with one of our own who's moved on to a team playing in the Champions League.
That and the decision to sell them both when we did and how we did.
It cuts away at the soul of the club and makes it harder and harder for fans to identify with the bunch of loanees, old pros we're left with.

I honestly dont see how the club had any choice. From all accounts we received close to £10M for the pair of them (cant remember the exact figure). Now for two (at the time) relatively unproven young players.....that is an extraordinary amount of money for a club in debt to turn down.....especially after just missing out on the PL gold mine.

At the risk of opening up another can of worms.....I would have been hard pressed to turn down that sort of money for them myself, despite my disappointment at seeing them leave. We're not and were not in a position to turn down that kind of offer for anyone.

The proof runs throughout the leagues. If you're not in the PL you're not going to keep your best players. The other option would have been to reject all bids.....let two young ambitious players get starry eyed and unsettled.....see their performances and valuation dip and in the end get feck all for them whilst we're still stuck in the Championship.
 
I see, so they recalled him for some unstated reason that everyone knows but has never been spoken of by the club?

Why ever they recalled him had nothing to do with their first team squad as he isnt in it.
 
Bob, if they didn't want him at least in the squad, why did they recall him?

Len if they recalled him because they wanted him why didn't they use him?

There are many reasons that they could of recalled him if they wanted him back at the club, maybe they didn't think he was progressing.
Maybe they didn't like our style of play, maybe the lad wanted to go back, maybe they had a disagreement with our club maybe to loan to a club who could buy him. *

However one think it simply cannot be is to use him because they didn't.



* all rumours posted at the time.
 

One thing that may just be a factor in all this, if reports this morning are to be believed, is that Spurs are looking for a £200K loan fee for Walker.
 
Len if they recalled him because they wanted him why didn't they use him?

There are many reasons that they could of recalled him if they wanted him back at the club, maybe they didn't think he was progressing.
Maybe they didn't like our style of play, maybe the lad wanted to go back, maybe they had a disagreement with our club maybe to loan to a club who could buy him. *

However one think it simply cannot be is to use him because they didn't.



* all rumours posted at the time.

And I'm afraid none of them carry as much weight as they wanted him in the first team squad after moving out at least one other right back.
 
I've no problem with Calve from what I've seen but what does get me is the bizarre need of some fans to re-write history with one of our own who's moved on to a team playing in the Champions League.
That and the decision to sell them both when we did and how we did.
It cuts away at the soul of the club and makes it harder and harder for fans to identify with the bunch of loanees, old pros we're left with.


As far as I know Len, the FACTS are that we have 2 loanees - Calve and Nosworthy - and only Simonsen and Cresswell who started at Derby are over 30.

Can you therefore explain why you think the team United put out at Derby are "a bunch of loanees and old pros"?
 
As far as I know Len, the FACTS are that we have 2 loanees - Calve and Nosworthy - and only Simonsen and Cresswell who started at Derby are over 30.

Can you therefore explain why you think the team United put out at Derby are "a bunch of loanees and old pros"?

There's Bartley as well, but nevertheless...

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And I'm afraid none of them carry as much weight as they wanted him in the first team squad after moving out at least one other right back.

Which carries no weight given they didn't use him.

Strange one this eh Len to recall someone to play them only to not use them?
 
Which carries no weight given they didn't use him.

Strange one this eh Len to recall someone to play them only to not use them?

This debate is becoming a little old now. Len can clearly argue that black is white so I would leave it.

Unless someone goes to speak to Harry Redknapp and gets the real reason then it always gives someone licence to form their own truth. The most baffling thing is that we're all arguing about a player we sold 14 months (or so) ago, who plays a position we dont need someone in and who we haven't been linked with. Why is this even a current topic?! :confused:
 
Which carries no weight given they didn't use him.

Strange one this eh Len to recall someone to play them only to not use them?

He played one game and I presume he was also on the bench for others as he was part of the first team squad.
Unless you believe he was plucked from nowhere, with no training with the first team squad, played one game and then sent back to the wilderness.
Use your noggin son.
 
As far as I know Len, the FACTS are that we have 2 loanees - Calve and Nosworthy - and only Simonsen and Cresswell who started at Derby are over 30.

Can you therefore explain why you think the team United put out at Derby are "a bunch of loanees and old pros"?

So the facts are half the team which I think most folk would think is a large proportion.
But the more pertinent fact remains the number of people who've walked away and part of this is due to a big disconnection between fans and players that many no longer relate to or care about.
 
This debate is becoming a little old now. Len can clearly argue that black is white so I would leave it.

Unless someone goes to speak to Harry Redknapp and gets the real reason then it always gives someone licence to form their own truth. The most baffling thing is that we're all arguing about a player we sold 14 months (or so) ago, who plays a position we dont need someone in and who we haven't been linked with. Why is this even a current topic?! :confused:

Seriously, I am at a loss as to why it is so hard to believe that Spurs would want Walker for the first team squad when they'd just got rid of Alan Hutton.
Instead, there just has to be some other bizarre reason that could only possibly be fathomed by phoning up Harry Redknapp direct.
Very, very strange.
 
So the facts are half the team which I think most folk would think is a large proportion.
But the more pertinent fact remains the number of people who've walked away and part of this is due to a big disconnection between fans and players that many no longer relate to or care about.
Seriously, I am at a loss as to why it is so hard to believe that Spurs would want Walker for the first team squad when they'd just got rid of Alan Hutton.

Started a game Lenners, and a sub appearence amongst 17 matches and 3 mins this season. Plus they are offering him out now on loan again. The facts are loud and clear enough of such silliness Len.

P.S. 14 players were involved in the first team on Saturday Lenners out of a matchday squad of 18 hardly most.
 
So the facts are half the team which I think most folk would think is a large proportion.
But the more pertinent fact remains the number of people who've walked away and part of this is due to a big disconnection between fans and players that many no longer relate to or care about.

len's definition of a fact:-

Half of 11 = 4

Then a swift change of subject......
 

Seriously, I am at a loss as to why it is so hard to believe that Spurs would want Walker for the first team squad when they'd just got rid of Alan Hutton.
Instead, there just has to be some other bizarre reason that could only possibly be fathomed by phoning up Harry Redknapp direct.
Very, very strange.

They recalled him as cover for another right back they signed from us who was deemed not good enough to play at that level. Walker isnt in their first team squad. I am sure in a few years he will be but that doesnt alter the fact that they did not recall him to play in their team or that we should have tried to resign him this season.
 

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