Since
before the transfer window could even be open, a lot of speculations have been
flying all over the different leagues. A lot of players are or were being
linked with several teams, supporters not happy, players threatening to leave,
managers swapping teams, while other players and managers leaving the beautiful
game permanently through retirement.
Since
football is a universal language, I have decided to write about the silly
season (transfer window) for both South Africa and as well England.
Premier
Soccer League: The only team that has enjoyed the window has to be Mamelodi
Sundowns. They are well known of big signings and they have done it again in
this window. However, no one can predict their starting XI on any match day,
with the depth they have in the team as it is.
Other
teams like Mamelodi Sundowns, SuperSport United, Orlando Pirates and Bidvest Wits just to name a
few, also went for a serious shopping. Defending champions Kaizer Chiefs on the
other hand only signed two players which I I’m aware of, a defender (Simphiwe
Mtsweni) and a loan for a second spell striker (Knowledge Musona).
Coaches
like Gavin Hunt, Cavin Johnson and Clive Barker are now managers of new teams
this season. The coach swapping teams is also part of the merry go round that
the transfer window brings.
It
does not bring a lot of frustration in the PSL’s transfer window, but people
will start talking during the season if the team is losing. Usually coaches are
the ones that will take the blame.
However
the window closed yesterday, surely the new arrivals will show supporters on
why they have been purchased, critics will rise too if they don’t live up to
expectations.
English
Premier League: Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City are all under new
managers in this new season. One can say maybe for Chelsea is a reunion rather
with their favourite manager back at helm.
All
eyes are on the three managers since day one. Enhancing their different squads
is expected too. However the window is still open so every manager is making
all means to get a player or two. Manuel Pellegrini and Jose Mourinho added few
faces already on their squad while David Moyes still trying to land quality on
his squad too.
Players
like Yohan Cabaye, Wayne Rooney, Marouane Fellaini, Leighton Baines, Gareth
Bale and others are being linked with other teams daily. At the moment, Luis
Suarez and Christian Benteke decided to stay in Liverpool and Aston Villa
respectively. Most of my twitter followers blame the media sometimes in quoting
other players saying that they are not happy at their clubs.
Players
are aware that football can be a short career so they also want to make the best
out of their life. I don’t expect supporters to understand players who want to
leave or unhappy or want to play in major tournaments. Believe it or not
football is about the money in the end.
Defending
champions Manchester United so far only signed Guillermo Varela (defender). Moyes
is still new at the club and still working with the current squad that Sir Alex
Ferguson left him with. There is still no need for him to panic; all he need is
a midfielder or two. He tried to attract a lot of them since his arrival but
they tend to join elsewhere or don’t want to join the “Red Devils”.
I
was amongst those who were attacked for believing in Moyes. Most of my friends
are “Red Devil” supporters, but pilled a lot of unnecessary pressure on Sir
Alex’s successor. Moyes missed out on a lot of players since took charge -
arguments, name calling, some even sang a song “Moyes Out”. Well, it is not a
matter of buying - who to buy should be considered, does the player wants to
come? Also need to be taken to account.
So
far players only left the Emirates than joining. Yaya Sanogo is the only player
to join The Gunners so far in this window. Questions are raised on why Wenger
is not signing. Fans saying Wenger must capitalize on the absence of Sir Alex
by landing a big signing to end their trophy draught.
Manchester
City managed to add few players on that expensive squad of theirs. This is also
another team that is under a new manager who is still trying to gel well in the
club or the English Premier League rather. He started the season well by
hamming Newcastle United. A shock defeat arose in his second league match
against the newly promoted Cardiff City. Blame him / use him as a scapegoat,
but losing Matija Nastasic and Vincent Kompany through injuries cost him on
that match.
Jose Mourinho
“The Happy One” is back at Stamford Bridge. Since his arrival, he has also
added new faces on The Blues and promised those who enjoyed loan spell last
season at other clubs a game time. He is still looking for another forward;
hence he went for Wayne Rooney and Samuel Eto'o. To me, the Rooney bid is just
Mourinho and his mind games to create conflict between Rooney, Moyes and us the
supporters.
Anyway
the window is still open and anything can still happen. Bale is on the verge to
join Real Madrid; we are just waiting for the official announcement anytime.
Andre’ Villas-Boas is turning this around at Tottenham Hotspur, new faces and
quality. Spurs without Bale will survive and compete for top four.
The
silly season leaves people frustrated, especially us supporters since we have
less say on who to join the club or leave. Alan Pardew is interrupted by
Cabaye’s bid, while Roberto Martinez is also not happy with Moyes wanting duo
Baines and Fellaini at Old Trafford.
Note
that most players who are linked with moves to other teams are either not
looking happy or being left out of the squad on match day while others are
“injured”. Surely managers will sleep peaceful after the “Silly, frustrating
season” has shut.
By Ntokozo Skhosana