What seems like a long summer of activity for Villa in the transfer market might finally see some movement? A rumoured 20million pounds bid for Stewart Downing & Tuncay seems to be on the cards. Quite an interesting coup, certainly, an expensive one as well.Downing has a sweet left foot and plays in the same position as Ashley Young, so does that mean Young gets moved to the right instead? Tuncay could be a shrewd buy because I have always valued him. Certainly a striker which possesses skill, and a goalscoring prowess. Both of them were Boro's stars of their miserable 2008/09 season and it could be a great coup for us.
We seem to be tracking Leeds' Fabian Delph, who I have no information whatsoever of him (in real life or in FM!), so the jury's out there on whether he might be the next 'Walcott' or not. A slight concern for MON's recruitment policy, that though he may favour British talent alot, he might be paying over the odds for English players, when his counterparts like Steve Bruce and Arsene Wenger seem to have a better knack in spotting younger and unknown talents from all over the world.
MON seems reluctant to plunge in the unknown outside of British waters and it could mean losing out on cheaper, better players from all over the world.
And finally, I would like to expose the hoax known as Michael Mancienne. He made his way into the headlines when Fabio Capello called up this relatively unknown youngster from Chelsea (when on loaned to Wolves), having not played a single first-team game for the Blues! The hype was built and suddenly, Mancienne was seen as the second-choice right back behind Bosingwa and was even touted as a strong center-back.After a few first team matches for Chelsea, he was called up for Stuart Pearce's Euro U-21 England team. The first match was up against the Finns and Mancienne was totally outplayed, outmuscled, and out-classed by the Finnish forwards. He was too slight to be able to defend against the burly strikers, and didn't have the reading ability to anticipate long balls. True enough, he was exposed by a long ball and proceeded to bring a Finnish striker down for a penalty and got a red card for his troubles.
If I could recall, Mancienne never got a game after his sending off. Obviously, he has alot to learn and maybe he shouldn't play as a center-back anymore? It may prove to be too daunting for him. As Chelsea consider loaning him to Wolves for the 2nd season running, you wonder if the hoax known as Michael Mancienne might be exposed soon. Prove me wrong, lad.




