View Full Version : Impressive players from other PL teams 07/08
MtP07
18 Aug 2007, 01:04 PM
Just like the last 2 seasons' thread. A running list of players from other Premier League teams that have impressed this season.
1. Andre Bikey - Reading
cr7torossi
18 Aug 2007, 01:16 PM
Does Arteta deserve a place in this list. His quality is well-known and the songs on the best Spaniard on Merseyside have a lot of truth in them.
SirManchester
18 Aug 2007, 01:21 PM
Why not make this thread about players in all leagues throughout Europe? It's inevitable that it'll go there eventually.
ibby
18 Aug 2007, 01:24 PM
Does Arteta deserve a place in this list. His quality is well-known and the songs on the best Spaniard on Merseyside have a lot of truth in them.
He has still been impressive
Teso Dos Bichos
18 Aug 2007, 01:26 PM
Indeed but usually our lists do not focus on the accepted 'big names'
ibby
18 Aug 2007, 01:42 PM
Indeed but usually our lists do not focus on the accepted 'big names'
Oh ok my bad
Teso Dos Bichos
18 Aug 2007, 01:49 PM
No problem. There's just little point in stating the obvious. ;)
ForeverRed
19 Aug 2007, 01:15 AM
Antoine Sibierski - Wigan: underrated and does well wherever he plays.
barthez4
19 Aug 2007, 02:25 AM
Antoine Sibierski - Wigan: underrated and does well wherever he plays.
I have him in my Millwall FM game. Picked him up when he was let go by whoever he was playing for. He's helped me work up to the Premiership, although he's pushing the years now and doesn't get much first team action anymore.
Anyways...
1. Andre Bikey - Reading
2. Antoine Sibierski - Wigan
3. David Healy - Fulham: was on fire for N. Ireland but in England, not so much. 2 goals so far this season.
433tom
19 Aug 2007, 04:33 AM
I have him in my Millwall FM game. Picked him up when he was let go by whoever he was playing for. He's helped me work up to the Premiership, although he's pushing the years now and doesn't get much first team action anymore.
Anyways...
1. Andre Bikey - Reading
2. Antoine Sibierski - Wigan
3. David Healy - Fulham: was on fire for N. Ireland but in England, not so much. 2 goals so far this season.
Healy should have had three. He had one yesterday that clearly crossed the line. But the linesman blew it, and ruled it didn't cross the line.
billyireland
19 Aug 2007, 05:28 AM
Kapo of Birmingham has looked very impressive to me, good buy for them at £3.5mn-ish.
Also keep an eye out for Roy O'Donovan of Sunderland. They & Fulham were both chasing his signature with Keano winning out in the end. He is only 22, is from the same team that Doyle & Hunt were (Cork City), and was more highly touted by a good few people here.
qiansong99
19 Aug 2007, 05:44 AM
4.Mark Noble - West Ham
Dark Savante
19 Aug 2007, 06:45 AM
1. Andre Bikey - Reading
2. Antoine Sibierski - Wigan
3. David Healy - Fulham
4. Mark Noble - West Ham - qiansong99
5. Michael Chopra - Sunderland - DS
6. Mikel Arteta - Everton - DS
I put Chopra in my Fanatasy team because I expect him to score goals, Lots of goals for Sunderland, he's sharp, precise and very sneaky. How can Newcastle have kept that donkey Ameobi and released him?
Arteta wouldn't look out of place in any side in the league. Everton will have their work cut out keeping him past this season.
Radbennie
19 Aug 2007, 07:58 AM
1.Santa cruz- Blackburn makes another good signing, can't wait until him and Bennie gels well.
yikchi
17 Sep 2007, 08:53 AM
Caught a little bit of the City v. Villa match:
Michael Johnson
omar_mufc
17 Sep 2007, 11:32 AM
Cristopher Samba - Thought his form since January was a fluke last season, but his display yesterday was immense, hope he's recovered fully from Sheva's flying boot...
kanonier
17 Sep 2007, 11:54 AM
Hope you don't mind me butting in, but I think you have to put Utaka on that list as well. What a fantastic signing he was for Portsmouth. We'll see if he can keep up his impressive start.
schafer
17 Sep 2007, 01:05 PM
I've only seen a handful of Villa games, but M. Laursen looks to be getting back to his pre-injury self. He did a great job on Drogba at Villa Park and has looked good on every other occasion I've seen as well.
I'd nominate Hamann as well (if that counts?), he's been impressive (as always) and IMO merits mention in this thread because he played so little last season.
benni...
17 Sep 2007, 01:35 PM
I know Cesc is a known name, but he's not been known to score goals, and him adding that to his Arsenal (if he can remain consistant) is like Arsenal adding a whole new player, and I feel he deserves to be mentioned.
Salama
17 Sep 2007, 02:59 PM
Stephen Hunt from Reading has been too clever for most of the fullbacks he has been up against this season, much like the last.
Denny Landzaat from Wigan also. He's the guy I thought United should not have let move to Wigan for only 2.5 million a couple of summers ago. Considering he has 36 national caps for the Dutch, is a pure Central Midfielder and was going for pretty cheap, he would have been a nice short term buy. He would have been surplus by now, for sure, but instead of Giggs-O'Shea in the middle of the park, we could have had Landzaat to help out.
Anyways, he is playing well for Wigan now, and has been one of the major reasons they were already 1/6th of the way to safety just 4 games into the season.