Football clubs miss thier....LEGENDS

It seems like the best move in the transfer market is to get back the clubs old players.

Here I will list the players who probably missed by their old club.

Arsenal - With thierry back owned (now he is back to the United States), the midfielder side still lack wtih a  leader - who else is better than Patrick Vieira to navigate and provide inspiration? Jack Wilshere should watch and learn but not the negative.



Aston Villa - With a shortage of creativity and goals, A player like Dwight Yorke could lend Villa a help.



Blackburn Rovers - There are some issues on the defense line and leadership, so it is time to recall the 'Braveheart', Colin Hendry. He was also able to fill the attacking position if the situation is urgent and the situation is urgent at the moment.





Bolton Wanderers - Owen Coyle is now trying to fill the team's weaknesses, but the defense is really problematic. Fernando Hierro can overcome it either at front or at the center of the defense line as he had done it under Sam Allardyce.



Chelsea - This club is now less cohesive and they need players who respected the old and new generations. who else is better suited for Chelsea other than Gianfranco Zola? Even John Terry and AndreVillas-Boas them self can not argue with him, How brave are them ?



Everton - Financial problems and gloom struck at Goodison Park. A hero needed for the fans. The player is Duncan Ferguson. Who else if not him ?



Fulham - Martin Jol wanted a solid striker to lead the offensive line, much less Bobby Zamora is now has joined QPR. Louis Saha is the best players to replace him. The best action in his career when he was playing for Fulham.



Liverpool - Liverpool fans may see their team position in the league change if not for the attempt that always hit the post and crossbar, but what is actually needed at Anfield is the striker that can be score a goal. They  has two options. With Michael Owen had burned the bridge back, his successor directed to Robbie 'god' Fowler to make another return.



Manchester City - This is a difficult one because this is the best team City owned since Lee, Bell & Summerbee rocked the Maine road. The center back position is the small issue for  Roberto Manchini, so Richard Dunne is the best option to erase the jitters that existed.



Manchester United - When Paul Scholes ran across the field, collecting pass to deliver to Ryan Giggs, United really need a general midfield to defend their stronghold. Roy Keane is the man, but Fergie may no longer have to nagging 'hairdryer'.



Newcastle United - Even Andy Carroll really return to Tyneside, there is only one player who wants to be seen wearing the legend number 9 jersey in the team. Of course that person is Alan Shearer.



Norwich City - Paul Lambert's team is now moved to a stable path in the league. but a tough players in the midfield may be required to get to the next level, so Ian Crook will be welcomed with tears and memories of droplets in Munich.



Queen's Park Rangers - This Loftus Road club is now on a mission to return to be the best London club. The last time they were in Premier League and excellent, they have the best playmaker named Ray Wilkins.



Sunderland - Martin O'Neill will now enjoy the sweetness of his life again after he now called as a manager, but he will one day be aware of the need to strengthen the attack. He does not need to look apart because Asian Black Cats envoy, Niall Quinn. Former chairman of this club can hold the ball in attack and same intensity with Kevin Phillips.

Niall Quinn, Sunderland and Ireland striker

Stoke City - Tony Pulis have a plan and he adhered to that. In this four season, this formula did not change much. maybe he should change his thought if you want some creative players. Call Alan Hudson. But this player with the nickname of 'working man's ballet' may require some time to adapt.

Alan Hudson

Swansea City - Return to the top division for the first time since 1983, We must look back to the past to find the days of old legends. Just look only at the manager, Alan Curtis, his goal helped Swansea  promote to division by the end of '70s & essential role in bringing the club where he was born was a surprise in some 1981-82 season match.



Tottenham Hotspurs - Harry Redknapp is now agreed that he had the best XI, but he had a crisis at the center back. Ledley King once again injured and who better than the player to replaced him ? Sol Campbell fit enough to be put back at White Hart Lane.



West Bromwich Albion - Premier League laborious enough for the West Brom. Why not go back to the golden age? Tony 'bomber' Brown has a solid shot and running rapidly &  produced 279 goals from 720 appearances and will be quite appropriate with Roy Hodgson plan.



Wigan Athletic - After nearly six years in the top division, we have to dig to find Latics vintage hero. Trading policy of players has now been active make many players can't last long with the club, especially if they are not so good enough. Maybe we should look at the view of commonly known football fans in the United Kingdom, Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who had expressed admiration for Dutch defender, Arjan de Zeeuw.



Wolverhampton Wanderers - Action in the Premier League quite daunting, painful, and clutched for Wolves, so it is suitable for the club to look back at their legendary, Steve Bull as a player that capable of serving for the beautiful delivery for Steven Fletcher dan Kevin Doyle.