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2008-09 Transfer Report Card: How Good Were Valencia's Signings?With the season nearing its end, Goal.com's Lucas Brown assesses how Los Che's new signings fared in their first season, and whether the club got it right or wrong in the transfer market...
Valencia are one of the Primera Division's biggest clubs, but the turmoil of last term and then the summer has continued into the current season and has meant that any new signings have had to settle into what has become an unsettled outfit.
Ronald Koeman oversaw the majority of a disastrous league campaign, assuaged only by winning the Copa del Rey, before the boardroom antics in the summer made changing and rebuilding in the summer equally traumatic for a club that looks set to go through it all again this season.
Presidents came and went, while promises of sorting out the huge debts from one impresario were quickly followed by a more pragmatic warning from his successor that things would not be easy.
Unai Emery was introduced as the new coach and was not told he should win trophies openly, but the feeling was that if he could keep the team in the major competitions then it would paper over the cracks behind the scenes.
Amongst all the chaos and reports of huge figures being owed to banks and various institutions, only a few signings were actually made with the club instead believing that retaining the services of the players that they had was the priority.
David Villa and David Silva starred in Spain's European Championships triumph and their stock rose dramatically as rumours and links were made to the majority of the continent’s major clubs, but los Che worked extremely hard to keep them.
Knowing that there would be no headline-making signing, the directors worked very smartly and sold the idea of retaining Villa and Silva, as well as the much-maligned Joaquin, as the success upon which Valencia's season could be built.
Added to that the return of several first-team players outcast and loaned by Koeman meant that Emery would have a decent squad to begin his first season at the helm with David Albelda's reintroduction after being outcast being a huge boost for the squad.
Asier del Horno returned after a year back with Athletic Club de Bilbao, Curro Torres returned from Murcia, Hugo Viana went back from Osasuna and, perhaps most importantly, Manuel Fernandes was back from Everton.
Given that a huge number of players had been loaned out and were then either allowed to join the same club permanently or sold on again, like Mario Regueiro, Sisi and Ludovic Butelle, the club secretary certainly had a busy time of things. |
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tekaan UCL Quarter-finals 1st leg DIBUKA!
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David Villa Returns From Injury; Hails Valencia抯 Financial Recovery
Almost Pay Day
Javier Gomez, the managing director of financially struggling club Valencia, and Fernando Gomez, the sporting vice-president, have reportedly met with the players today to tell them they will soon be paid the money that is owed to them. Something sure to put a smile on the players' faces... |
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Reply #264 ShadowChaser's post
kene berhutang bayar gaji player... |
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Reply #265 totally's post
hutang berhutang adalah formula untuk kejayaan kelab-kelab hebak di eropah |
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menag brp smlm? haku tgk takat 2-0 jer |
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4-1 beb, demolition job smalam :pompom: |
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1 Barcelona 29 23 3 3 61 72
2 Real Madrid 29 21 3 5 36 66
3 Sevilla 29 17 6 6 17 57
4 Villarreal 29 13 9 7 5 48
5 Valencia 29 13 7 9 11 46 <- only two points off villareal |
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Reply #270 ShadowChaser's post
hebak... ader harapan nbr 4 |
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La Liga 2008-2009 - Top Scorers
Pos. Player Goals Team
1 Samuel Eto'o 26 Barcelona
2 David Villa 21 Valencia <------------------
3 Diego Forlán 20 Atletico Madrid
4 Lionel Messi 19 Barcelona
5 Álvaro Negredo 17 Almeria
6 Gonzalo Higuaín 16 Real Madrid
6 Frederic Kanouté 16 Sevilla
8 Thierry Henry 15 Barcelona
9 González Raúl 14 Real Madrid
10 Sergio Aguero 13 Atletico Madrid |
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Reply #271 epitome's post
scoring memang takde problem, cuma defence je kena baiki
dan gaji kena bayar |
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CPR! CPR! puh!~ puh!
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Reply #267 MetalFire's post
nak tuaku jadi Real Valencia plak |
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Reply #270 ShadowChaser's post
aku terlepas sampan ke hape neh.bile mase valencia dok nombo 5 ek..bukan tim ni dah jadik tim kebanyakan ke |
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Valencia striker David Villa, linked with moves to Chelsea, Barcelona and Real Madrid, insists he intends to see out his six-year contract at the Mestalla - even if Los Che fail to qualify for next season's Champions League. (Spanish newspaper AS)
"Unless someone from the club tells me otherwise - and I repeat that this has not happened - I am here for six years," said Villa.
jangan la dijual |
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Reply #278 epitome's post
stakat bid 40mil tu rasanya los che tak heran lagi |
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Reply #278 epitome's post
villa ni mmg tak glory hunter sungguh...tak berani berubah...mcm mana nak maju... |
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