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Can still get 5/4 on Ramos signing for us before September 3rd. Probably poor odds as there is very little chance that he'll actually leave Madrid imo.
Who do we think would benefit most from being alongside Ramos in a partnership then?
Jones-Ramos would be a little to volatile for me
Wouldn't mind seeing Ramos-Smalling/Evans though...
Valencia - Ramos - MacNair - Rojo
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Evans is pretty decent IMO if he has someone good beside him, like he was with Rio.Feck Evans
We finished 4th, quite a bit of that was due to our defensive issues. Next season we're aiming to win the league and challenge for the UCL, we need better players
Who do we think would benefit most from being alongside Ramos in a partnership then?
Jones-Ramos would be a little to volatile for me
Wouldn't mind seeing Ramos-Smalling/Evans though...
I didn't twist your words, never said the best or single greatest."He'll go down as a great CB from our generation, no doubt about it."
He is simply one of a few.
How the feck are you getting from that quote, Ramos = The single, greatest CB of our generation?
Don't twist my words, don't create things that simply aren't there.
Defense was not that big of a problem. Our goals conceded record was not that bad. Our problem was we did not score enough goals.
Yeah thats true but we should have 'less need' for as much spectacular saves from our keeper is our defence get shored up properly.De Gea.
But the thing is we don't need long term investments at CB, we need quality, experience and leadership. Honestly, I don't think there is anybody better than Ramos for what we are looking for. If you add the fact that he is very good with the ball at his feet, he is the perfect choice. You call it a quick fix, but I think it's more of a necessity.
Defense was not that big of a problem. Our goals conceded record was not that bad. Our problem was we did not score enough goals.
Always makes me laugh when you see people discussing our transfers mentioning 'realistic' targets.
Ed don't do realistic.
I just imagine his wife asking him to pick up some eggs and he comes home with an ostrich.
He is very similar player to Rojo, IMO, but of course Ramos is more experienced/better. What I mean is that they are both better on the ball than they are without it.
Majority of people who like Ramos praise him as a great player who can score some important goals, and considering he is defender I am not sure how that is enough to call him great defender. Another thing that people praise him for is his leadership, but what they actually mean is him being cnut and elbowing players which he has no discipline/intelligence to mark(see van Persie's performance vs Madrid away, or Welbeck's goal in the same game where literally only thing on his mind is pushing/kicking Welbeck without even watching where the ball is). Apparently that is good thing these days, and apparently we lack players who will get few red cards per year and cost us few games. His discipline is actually one of the worst you can see in today's game(his red card record is more than good argument for this), he is Costa of defenders, but then I am maybe too harsh on Costa considering he hardly ever gets a red card. What's funny is that anyone who watches at least 10 Real Madrid's bigger games per season could see him avoiding bunch of yellow or red cards because of his name. Or because he plays for Real Madrid. But yeah, we definitely lack that, whatever that is.
Now, I am probably too harsh on him but I am not saying he is bad player, but I know I'll receive abuse for what I said about him. My whole point is that our defence lacks intelligence, calmness and most important of all - leadership, and that's definitely something that Ramos won't bring, IMO. He is a hot-head and pairing him with someone like Jones or Rojo can be very risky, and considering Smalling will undoubtedly have his injury periods those pairings will happen. He pretends he is a leader but whenever his team is being bullied by another team he is one of main culprits for that because he is always the first one who gets involved in silly things and looses his mind(games against Atlético are perfect example), which ends up with people laughing at Real Madrid and their recent trophy record even though they have excellent players and they are buying superstars every single year, but yet they are still very average in big games year after year.
Seriously, we should be better looking at someone like Varane or Carvajal rather than Ramos.
Now shoot me.
I didn't twist your words, never said the best or single greatest.
You said great CB's from our generation, which I find mind boggling as most of his career he spend as a right back, then you backtracked at Ramos being "one of the better CB's in our generation"
Which is it one of the better or great? Because the difference IMO is huge.
Yeah, when you think about it Sir Alex was one of the best players in the transfer market in history. He rarely splashed out, but still won trophy after trophy, and he regularly signed relatively unheard of/non-prolific players and they came out the other end as world beaters!You may be right. Not the type of signing we would have made under Sir Alex but these are different times.
He was one of the best if not the best manager in history but one of the best players in the transfer market in history?Yeah, when you think about it Sir Alex was one of the best players in the transfer market in history. He rarely splashed out, but still won trophy after trophy, and he regularly signed relatively unheard of/non-prolific players and they came out the other end as world beaters!
Now a days, we just seem to be linked with who everyone else is linked with.
Not in terms of signing stars but in terms of signings players with potential and turning them into stars. Straight off the top of my head I can think of Ronaldo, Vidic, Chica, Ji Sung...He was one of the best if not the best manager in history but one of the best players in the transfer market in history?
Not really.
He is very similar player to Rojo, IMO, but of course Ramos is more experienced/better. What I mean is that they are both better on the ball than they are without it, and they are far from great defenders.
Majority of people who like Ramos praise him as a great player who can score some important goals, and considering he is defender I am not sure how that is enough to call him great defender. Another thing that people praise him for is his leadership, but what they actually mean is him being cnut and elbowing players which he has no discipline/intelligence to mark(see van Persie's performance vs Madrid away, or Welbeck's goal in the same game where literally only thing on his mind is pushing/kicking Welbeck without even watching where the ball is). Apparently that is good thing these days, and apparently we lack players who will get few red cards per year and cost us few games. His discipline is actually one of the worst you can see in today's game(his red card record is more than good argument for this), he is Costa of defenders, but then I am maybe too harsh on Costa considering he hardly ever gets a red card. What's funny is that anyone who watches at least 10 Real Madrid's bigger games per season could see him avoiding bunch of yellow or red cards because of his name. Or because he plays for Real Madrid. But yeah, we definitely lack that, whatever that is.
Now, I am probably too harsh on him but I am not saying he is bad player, but I know I'll receive abuse for what I said about him. My whole point is that our defence lacks intelligence, calmness and most important of all - leadership, and that's definitely something that Ramos won't bring, IMO. He is a hot-head and pairing him with someone like Jones or Rojo can be very risky, and considering Smalling will undoubtedly have his injury periods those pairings will happen. He pretends he is a leader but whenever his team is being bullied by another team he is one of main culprits for that because he is always the first one who gets involved in silly things and looses his mind(games against Atlético are perfect example), which ends up with people laughing at Real Madrid and their recent trophy record even though they have excellent players and they are buying superstars every single year, but yet they are still very average in big games year after year.
Seriously, we should be better looking at someone like Varane or Carvajal rather than Ramos.
I think he plays with 'Sergio Ramos' on his back?
He is very similar player to Rojo, IMO, but of course Ramos is more experienced/better. What I mean is that they are both better on the ball than they are without it, and they are far from great defenders.
Majority of people who like Ramos praise him as a great player who can score some important goals, and considering he is defender I am not sure how that is enough to call him great defender. Another thing that people praise him for is his leadership, but what they actually mean is him being cnut and elbowing players which he has no discipline/intelligence to mark(see van Persie's performance vs Madrid away, or Welbeck's goal in the same game where literally only thing on his mind is pushing/kicking Welbeck without even watching where the ball is). Apparently that is good thing these days, and apparently we lack players who will get few red cards per year and cost us few games. His discipline is actually one of the worst you can see in today's game(his red card record is more than good argument for this), he is Costa of defenders, but then I am maybe too harsh on Costa considering he hardly ever gets a red card. What's funny is that anyone who watches at least 10 Real Madrid's bigger games per season could see him avoiding bunch of yellow or red cards because of his name. Or because he plays for Real Madrid. But yeah, we definitely lack that, whatever that is.
Now, I am probably too harsh on him but I am not saying he is bad player, but I know I'll receive abuse for what I said about him. My whole point is that our defence lacks intelligence, calmness and most important of all - leadership, and that's definitely something that Ramos won't bring, IMO. He is a hot-head and pairing him with someone like Jones or Rojo can be very risky, and considering Smalling will undoubtedly have his injury periods those pairings will happen. He pretends he is a leader but whenever his team is being bullied by another team he is one of main culprits for that because he is always the first one who gets involved in silly things and looses his mind(games against Atlético are perfect example), which ends up with people laughing at Real Madrid and their recent trophy record even though they have excellent players and they are buying superstars every single year, but yet they are still very average in big games year after year.
Seriously, we should be better looking at someone like Varane or Carvajal rather than Ramos.
Yeah but these are different times. And due to the fact we neglected our squad for years we need to buy big now.Not in terms of signing stars but in terms of signings players with potential and turning them into stars. Straight off the top of my head I can think of Ronaldo, Vidic, Chica, Ji Sung...
What I'm trying to say is that we never had the transfer mindset of Chelsea, Madrid, City and now ourselves. Fergie had consistently brilliant scouts. Fergie knew the market.
Well yeah I agree on that latter part. That happened more often than not, in fact, but it's not like we just bought everyone with some turning out class and some being Bebe.Yeah but these are different times. And due to the fact we neglected our squad for years we need to buy big now.
Also Fergie had some great buys but some really bad ones - I mean signings players with potential.
I never said that. Explained it above.Your insinuating I suggested Ramos as being the best CB of this current era, which I never did.
As for RB to CB adaption, he played roughly 4 seasons at RB from 2005 onwards. The rest he has played as a CB for Madrid (6 years) and for the national side since 2011/12 I believe. So, in fact he has actually played most of his Madrid career at CB.
One of the better, does not make you great, or English is not your first language. Neither it is mine, but I never heard that comparison one of the better meaning great. You are just trying to backtrack your first statement, which I find odd to continue as it will be futile.And your last sentence is just pedantic quite honestly. If a player is considered "one of the better" in his position then of course it would make him a "great" also quite clearly. Wasn't Maldini considered one of the better left backs to ever grace the game? Doesn't that make him a great?![]()
His best attribute is his skill to play the ball out of defence, much like Hummels.
Even if the Redcafe don't rate him as a top CB, he's a very experienced one and he has been playing on a very high level for years. He seems quite a leader, and I think our defence needs that badly. Plus, like you said, he is excellent on the ball and threat at corners.His best attribute is his skill to play the ball out of defence, much like Hummels.
One thing I will say is the Madrid fans absolutely love him! Probably the most popular player there. That's with players like James, Isco, Ronaldo, Benzema and Bale in the team. There's a reason for that, he's a world class ball playing defender who gives everything for the team.ah just feck off if Sergio Ramos is our marquee signing of the summer. feck right off.
Trading De Gea for Ramos would be like trading a Picasso for that drawing of a dog my 3 year old niece did.
Does that mean we don't need Fellaini anymore?Whenever he doesn't use his elbows of course![]()
He is very similar player to Rojo, IMO, but of course Ramos is more experienced/better. What I mean is that they are both better on the ball than they are without it, and they are far from great defenders.
Majority of people who like Ramos praise him as a great player who can score some important goals, and considering he is defender I am not sure how that is enough to call him great defender. Another thing that people praise him for is his leadership, but what they actually mean is him being cnut and elbowing players which he has no discipline/intelligence to mark(see van Persie's performance vs Madrid away, or Welbeck's goal in the same game where literally only thing on his mind is pushing/kicking Welbeck without even watching where the ball is). Apparently that is good thing these days, and apparently we lack players who will get few red cards per year and cost us few games. His discipline is actually one of the worst you can see in today's game(his red card record is more than good argument for this), he is Costa of defenders, but then I am maybe too harsh on Costa considering he hardly ever gets a red card. What's funny is that anyone who watches at least 10 Real Madrid's bigger games per season could see him avoiding bunch of yellow or red cards because of his name. Or because he plays for Real Madrid. But yeah, we definitely lack that, whatever that is.
Now, I am probably too harsh on him but I am not saying he is bad player, but I know I'll receive abuse for what I said about him. My whole point is that our defence lacks intelligence, calmness and most important of all - leadership, and that's definitely something that Ramos won't bring, IMO. He is a hot-head and pairing him with someone like Jones or Rojo can be very risky, and considering Smalling will undoubtedly have his injury periods those pairings will happen. He pretends he is a leader but whenever his team is being bullied by another team he is one of main culprits for that because he is always the first one who gets involved in silly things and looses his mind(games against Atlético are perfect example), which ends up with people laughing at Real Madrid and their recent trophy record even though they have excellent players and they are buying superstars every single year, but yet they are still very average in big games year after year.
Seriously, we should be better looking at someone like Varane or Carvajal rather than Ramos.