jaybs wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:31 am
Hope your not comparing him in any way or form to Best! think the conditions George played under pitches and even the ball, he may have had personal problems, but no one can deny he was Truly Special!
Yes, I’m comparing Andy Carroll’s footballing ability to Best, Moore and Gascoigne.
Sometimes I lie awake at night wondering whether I should have Pele, Muller, Van Basten or Carroll up front in my all-time World XI.
Would you have Carroll in your best ever West Ham team, Jaybs?
Turns to Stone wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:56 am
Sometimes I lie awake at night wondering whether I should have Pele, Muller, Van Basten or Carroll up front in my all-time World XI.
Newcastle United’s medical staff fear Andy Carroll will not be able to start a game until after Christmas at the earliest as he continues his rehabilitation from a career-threatening ankle injury.
Carroll came off the bench to a standing ovation when he played the final eight minutes, plus stoppage time, of the goalless draw against Brighton last weekend.
The striker’s return to his hometown club has been about the only feelgood story of Newcastle’s season so far, but there are major doubts about what sort of impact the 30-year-old will actually have on the team.
The Magpies signed Carroll on a free transfer following surgery on his ankle and his release by West Ham United in the summer and were willing to take a gamble on their former Academy player’s fitness because of his emotional bond with the club.
Sad for all concerned. But watching him at the weekend I am still pleased he's moved on. Even when fit he distorts the whole pattern of play and just wouldn't fit in with our system any more.
I think he was signed to try and keep the natives onside, he must be on some kind of pay as you play deal? It was pretty obvious he was barely able to jump at his last comeback with us.
I don't think we've ever sold a player who I didn't expect to go on and do better having left us, but in Andy's case, and with sadness, it's pretty clear he's been done for the last couple of years.
He just can't get off the ground any more and even if they do get him onto the pitch, I can't see him having any impact. I'd like him to get a late equaliser at Anfield perhaps or a winner off the bench against anyone else but us, but if he starts more than 5 games this year I will be absolutely astounded.
Carroll out for the rest of the year?....that's isn't a story....will he be back to face us?...i hope so, as he is finished and would be a weak link for them, but you know our luck....
Cuenca 'ammer wrote: ↑Sat Nov 02, 2019 6:45 pm
seemed like he got a good reception - hope that was only from the Geordies and none of our lot - but I have my doubts.
quite a few applauded him when he warmed up. Baffling.