Eriksen and Soldado in particular were fairly well know I guess. The rest less so.Hindsight is 20-20 vision but which of us was not excited that summer we blew the Bale money on a bunch of relative unknowns? Let's be honest most of us would have had to google the names Paulinho, Eriksen, Capoue, Chiriches, Soldado, Chadli and Lamela.
I doubt I was alone in assuming the club knew what they were doing, ha-ha!
Thank fudge at least a couple of them turned out okay.
Nico Claesen. My favorite Dutch player...
Was a borderline Spurs supporter until then, but that clinched it.
Signing Greavsie was massive, couldn't wait to see him play for us. He couldn't play for some weeks as we had to get some clearance, when he did play it was a midweek afternoon fixture in the Football Combination at Plymouth Argyle and they got a crowd of about 15,000 a lot above their average first team gate, then in the 1st team with a hattrick against Blackpool. We'll never sign a bigger name than him.
My father work me up to tell me that we'd signed Klinsmann - that was a great day.
I found out we'd signed Klinsmann on Teletext. I can remember it like it was yesterday.
I have to admit I hadn't seen much of him before that (maybe a European game for Standard), but I really liked him.Had you seen him play before the 86 World Cup?
I wanted Scifo from that side
I remember writing it out on a sheet of parchment and sending it by stagecoach to my mate.Twitter must have gone into meltdown with the hashtags
Yes, good one. I remember Hoddle really bigging him up the day we signed him saying what a brilliant acquisition he would turn out to be, and so it proved.There have been so many over the years ( some of those mentioned above among them), but Robbie Keane ( the first time) was a great one for me. The team were struggling for flair ( imo) and i remember i was at a biker rally and heard it on the box and was overjoyed.
I think we all remember where we were when the signing of the Mighty Bong(ani) Khumalo. Still can't underestimate the impact he made whilst not making an official appearance. It's around that time that the upward curve began and there's nothing coincidental about it.
There have been so many over the years ( some of those mentioned above among them), but Robbie Keane ( the first time) was a great one for me. The team were struggling for flair ( imo) and i remember i was at a biker rally and heard it on the box and was overjoyed.