What's new

"Scouts advised me not to buy Suarez" says Harry (from Guardian)

arnoldlayne

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2007
1,109
1,174
Interesting article from Guardian today, make of it what you will.

Spurs tried to sign Suarez


Tottenham tried to sign Luis Suárez but were told he was not up to it
• Harry Redknapp looked at Suárez before Liverpool signed him
• Match could decide whether Liverpool or Spurs finish fifth


Paul Doyle
guardian.co.uk, Friday 13 May 2011 22.30 BST

Harry Redknapp has revealed that he considered signing Luis Suárez in January but opted against making a bid after being told by scouts that the Uruguayan was not up to the grade.Redknapp's tantalising disclosure will set Tottenham Hotspur supporters wondering what might have been, as Suárez went on to sign for Liverpool and become a major factor in that club's reinvigoration, while Spurs' attempt to qualify for the Champions League fizzled out largely because of their inability to turn possession into goals.

Suárez will be seeking to show Spurs what they missed on Sunday, as Liverpool meet Redknapp's team at Anfield in a match that could determine which of the sides finishes fifth. Redknapp said he dispatched numerous scouts to watch Suárez at Ajax before Liverpool paid £22.8m for him but was informed that the player was not adept at leading the line and was too similar to Rafael van der Vaart, for whom Spurs were seeking a partner rather than a replacement. Ultimately Spurs made failed offers for others strikers, including Fernando Llorente and Villarreal's Giuseppe Rossi. "We kept looking at [Suárez] but people thought he couldn't play up as a striker," said Redknapp.

"They said he's like Rafa [van der Vaart] and you can't have him and Rafa or you'd have two players who want to drop deep, so that was the problem. We were looking for someone to play up front with Rafa. People said he couldn't do that, he drifts and comes deep. But he played up front on his own the other night [against Fulham on Monday] and he was fantastic."

Not only has Suárez created many chances for team-mates since his arrival at Anfield, but in his 11 league appearances he has also scored four goals – the same as Spurs' Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe have each managed in the league all season.

Those players' failure to find the net regularly, and the inconsistency of Spurs' other striker, Roman Pavlyuchenko, is the chief reason that Spurs have won only one of their last 13 matches. Redknapp has made it clear he intends to be busy in the transfer market this summer and on Saturday he flies to France to run the rule over one potential target.

"If we want to get in the top four next year, we'll have to push on," stated Redknapp, who says rival managers have told him they are going to spend heavily in the summer. "They're all going to have a go next year, make no mistake. I talk to all the managers: Manchester United are going to have a go again, Chelsea will have a go again, Manchester City are going to have a massive go, Liverpool are going to make a big push. I haven't spoken to Arsène Wenger but I imagine Arsenal will have a go as well this year, so it's going to be even tougher to get into that top four next season."

Spurs' failure to make the top four this season has led to criticism from some of the club's fans, but Redknapp insists the club have enjoyed a "fantastic" season – citing the victories over the Milan clubs in the Champions League as highlights – and said Spurs would have made the top four again if not for the back injury that afflicted Gareth Bale in January and caused him to miss four matches.

"When Gareth got injured that was a massive setback for us - we would have had an extra four or five points and we'd have got there." He dismissed as cranks the fans who blame Redknapp for the disappointing results in the last two months. "They don't have any brains, do they? Who rings up radio stations? Idiots. When I start worrying about what they think I'll be in trouble. 99.9% of people who go to Tottenham have loved everything they've seen."
 

Rout-Ledge

Well-Known Member
Jul 29, 2005
9,638
21,825
Interesting.

Nice to see Harry admit to the fact that he made a mistake.

Oh wait...
 

stevenurse

Palacios' neck fat
May 14, 2007
6,089
10,022
Good job our scouts do eh? dont seem to notice any decent, realistic players but when they do we are told he's not good enough....well glad to see they were right.

Not liking the comment at the end about the fans, yes they may be idiots who call in but seeing as he is so democratic about other managers/players etc I would have hoped he wouldnt start calling our fans ****s.
 

ryantegan

Block 33 Season Ticket holder :)
Jun 28, 2009
6,014
17,841
at least it puts to bed all the 'other' theories that have been bandied about since January.

Suarez too similar to VDV for the money being asked. not just Harrys opinion either (apparently)

Quick Sack em all!!!
 

Kendall

Well-Known Member
Feb 8, 2007
38,502
11,933
I kind of agree. As good as suarez is, he's not what we needed, he is definitely a VDV type. A Carroll, Torres, Dzeko, Drogba, Adebayor etc was needed.
 

Rout-Ledge

Well-Known Member
Jul 29, 2005
9,638
21,825
There is no harm in saying either

(a) He's not the kind of striker I wanted, so I didn't blow £20m on him

or

(b) We should have bought him, it was a mistake.

But to say

(c) He's great but the scouts cocked up

is just crazy
 

ryantegan

Block 33 Season Ticket holder :)
Jun 28, 2009
6,014
17,841
The fact is we had THAT money to spend. Is it really that unbeleivable that we didnt spend it on a player that everyone agreed was n different or no better to what we had already?
It was wrong not to sign a striker, but it was rightnot to sign Suarez without the benefit of hindsight
 

Rout-Ledge

Well-Known Member
Jul 29, 2005
9,638
21,825
The fact is we had THAT money to spend. Is it really that unbeleivable that we didnt spend it on a player that everyone agreed was n different or no better to what we had already?
It was wrong not to sign a striker, but it was rightnot to sign Suarez without the benefit of hindsight

I don't recall everyone saying that at all
 

jonathanhotspur

Loose Cannon
Jun 28, 2009
10,292
8,250
There is no harm in saying either

(a) He's not the kind of striker I wanted, so I didn't blow £20m on him

or

(b) We should have bought him, it was a mistake.

But to say

(c) He's great but the scouts cocked up

is just crazy

Teflon Harry. The man's a ****.
 

DoublePivot

Relegated to Lurker
Jul 1, 2005
8,987
67
If I were Broomfield, I'd quit right now. Tell the press that Harry fucked it up. He'll have a job tomorrow based on Sandro alone.
 

arnoldlayne

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2007
1,109
1,174
The fact is we had THAT money to spend. Is it really that unbeleivable that we didnt spend it on a player that everyone agreed was n different or no better to what we had already?
It was wrong not to sign a striker, but it was rightnot to sign Suarez without the benefit of hindsight
My impression was that from the World Cup onwards quite a few people were desperate to get him in for Spurs.
 

C0YS

Just another member
Jul 9, 2007
12,780
13,817
There is no harm in saying either

(a) He's not the kind of striker I wanted, so I didn't blow £20m on him

or

(b) We should have bought him, it was a mistake.

But to say

(c) He's great but the scouts cocked up

is just crazy

tbf he didn't actually say that, the headline did
 
Top