Thursday 9 April 2009

Saving Savio


How absurd! Zola has felt the need to come out and defend the signing of Savio in the light of "unease" or "unrest" or "worries" about the signing. Zola said of the young German Ugandan, "He has great potential and he can become a really top player." Fair enough so far but he then added, "But the crowd and everybody else need to be patient."

Dear God, the lad is no more than a kid and has moved to a foreign country; what do people expect exactly? Theo Walcott didn't set the Emirates on fire when he first joined Arsenal did he? Wenger wrapped him in cotton wall and kept him out of the firing line until he thought he was ready. And now look at him!

Theo only moved one hundred miles up the M3. Everybody spoke the same language (well apart from the Arsenal team of course) and his family remained on the doorstep. Savio has moved to a new country (the fourth of his tender life so far!) and Newham is not exactly the image of London projected by the Tourist Board is it? His first impression must have been that he had moved back to the Third World!

Of course the lad needs time. I read one idiot comparing him to Stanislas but Junior is amongst friends, at the club where he has grown up. Poor Savio is our Paddington Bear, young, vulnerable, lovable and in need of a family to take care of him. That's why his agent chose West Ham, a family club with a record for bringing through young talent.

I am backing Nani and Zola's judgement. It may be that we will not see the best of Savio for 18 months, but I would rather wait and allow him to develop, rather than see the issue forced with the result that the player is destroyed. The Germans rate him and they know a thing or two about football! Remember Theo everybody. Give the lad time and let's hope he is the gem that lots of people in the know say that he is!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Savio was a luxury buy at a time when we new we needed a striker. This is not to say that he won't come good, it's just like buying gold when you needed food !!
Maybe an ellemant of good old fashioned " Italian Trousering " had something to do with it !!!!

Anonymous said...

I'd say a natural left sided attacker who can also play behind the striker was a bit more than a luxary buy. Selling Matty and Bellers left us short.

Anonymous said...

I'd say a natural left sided attacker who can also play behind the striker was a bit more than a luxary buy. Selling Matty and Bellers left us short.

Hammersfan said...

Valid comments but they don't reflect on Savio but on the decision making of Nani, Zola, Clarke and the Board. Only time will tell if the decision was right or wrong. Arsenal fans were saying something similar when Walcott was purchased - that looks like a great piece of business to me!

Denbighammer said...

We've all heard the rumblings from some corners. "Fackinell! HOW much did e cost?" etc. I like what I've seen. He takes risks and wants to attack players with the ball at his feet. I worry that too many moans and groans and he'll start treating the ball like a hot potato and passing it as soon as he gets it. I've got plenty of patience with the lad, I hope the rest of the West Ham fans have!

Hammersfan said...

Here, here Den!