Top Ten Players We're Genuinely Excited About
10) Jonathan Woodgate
At several points last season, Harry Redknapp sounded rather pessimistic about the prospect of Woodgate having any career at all, never mind at Tottenham. Of course, when in the right mood, Harry Redknapp could sound pessimistic about the prospect of the sun rising in the morning, but in this case he had good reason to be downbeat. He only played 30 minutes of football last season, and a little under 200 the season before. It was a promising sign that he managed to stay upright for the entirety of Stoke's Europa League qualifier in Split last week, but Woodgate's career has been full of promising signs. This season will be sh*t or bust for Woodgate.
9) Jon Arne-Riise
It's rare for a player at a big club to be widely liked by neutrals. There are usually too many vested interests and personal prejudices involved, but when Riise was bombing down Liverpool's flank and unleashing howitzers from his left boot, a smile was an almost involuntary reaction. It was a shame to see him go, but it's a pleasure to see him back.
8) Tom Cleverley
As I write this the news that Cleverley has been called up by England is scrolling across the bottom of the Sky Sports News screen. We're sure his mother will be very proud. However, Cleverley should also keep in mind that David Nugent, Michael Ricketts and Francis Jeffers also have a piece of blue tassly headgear at home. If we are to take Sir Alex Ferguson's word as his bond and Manchester United really won't sign anyone else this summer, Cleverley has a season to convince his boss that they really don't need to spend enormous amounts of cash on a creative midfielder next summer either. Cleverley is the most naturally creative central midfielder Ferguson currently has at his disposal, and if his development continues then England have another playmaker waiting in the wings.
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However, Cleverley should also keep in mind that David Nugent, Michael Ricketts and Francis Jeffers also have a piece of blue tassly headgear at home. If we are to take Sir Alex Ferguson's word as his bond and Manchester United really won't sign anyone
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