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[quote author=Buddha link=topic=42979.msg1227602#msg1227602 date=1291294198]
Yep.
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Good good, just so I know for certain.
Elmander it is then.
 
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Johan Elmander has spoke of his delight after scooping the Barclays Player of Month award for November, stating that it is the best personal accolade that he has received in his career.

The Sweden international was recognised for his contributions after taking his goals total for the season to eight during the last month.

The 29-year-old netted a superb individual strike in the 3-2 victory at Molineux and a brace in the 5-1 win over Newcastle United, adding to his early goals scored against West Ham United, Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Wigan Athletic.

Elmander said: "I'm honoured because there are so many good players in this league.

"I had a great pre-season and I've just been trying to do my best ever since. Now I have to keep training hard because I want to carry on with the way I'm playing.

"When you have a great manager it is easy to play and I also have to thank my team-mates because they have been the ones that given me the ball to help do my work.

"I received a similar award when I was in France playing for Toulouse and I also won Player of the Year when I was in Denmark, but I have to say that this is the best one of them all because the Premier League is the best league in the world. I'm really honoured."
 
Another 'WTF Moment' from KHL.

As for Elmander, I'm not convinced. He's having a little golden spell, sure, but so did Carlon Cole last year before reverting back to type. £5M isn't a bad price I guess, but I really am hoping for someone more exciting.

Lavezzi is my man. I like him.
 
Terrible player. We shouldn't let the start of this season get in the way of that as he has been playing well above himself. He'll be another Voronin if he came to us.
 
I don't think you could be more wrong about kuyt,fabio.

He's vastly underrated by just about everyone,ever
 
If you like Kuyt- you would like Elmander. Both are hard working, can score a goal or two and can play as a striker or a winger. Perhaps Elmander has a better first touch. I am unsure about wanting him though. He is a better player than he showed last season but can he keep it up as he has started this?
 
I agree with peter. Kuyt is overhyped on here and is only a starter as we have no one better on the wings. And by no-one, i literally mean not a single player who is a winger
 
[quote author=Peatcheo link=topic=42979.msg1228507#msg1228507 date=1291418917]
Rafa's love of versatility is probably the reason.
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Houllier didn't seem to be their biggest fan either
 
Bolton boss Owen Coyle admits he fears John Elmander will leave if the right club comes in for him - despite the pair celebrating a unique double yesterday.

Coyle was named Manager of the Month after his team’s surge up the Premier League table, his first award for achievement at his new club inside a year of arriving.

But the Wanderers manager fears that Swedish striker Elmander, who voted Player of the Month despite being outscored by sidekick Kevin Davies, may be tempted by a bigger challenge in the January window.

Elmander is being tracked by Liverpool among others and Coyle said: “Johan is a lovely man, someone I have a lot of time for. Ultimately, if and when - it’s hypothetical at the moment - something came out and he said, ‘I’d like to try that’, I wouldn’t have any problem with it.

“He has been fantastic for me. The relationship I have got with him is great, it is very upfront and we are quite open with each other.

“If in January a top club, a Champions League club, came in for Johan, it would only be natural that he would turn his head at that. It’s only natural in football.

“It’s never going to faze me, I’m not going to get upset about it. Ultimately, Johan has to do the right thing for him and his family.â€

Coyle’s style of man-management has got Bolton so far since he has taken over and he is not going to change his player-friendly way. He knows Elmander may get a bigger deal elsewhere than the one-year contract on the Reebok table.

He said: “We speak every day. I can’t say we speak about contracts every day because my focus is to ensure he is at his best in games but obviously there was a meeting with the chairman and Johan’s agent. It’s a situation that I’m very comfortable with.

“If Johan decides ultimately to run his contract down to the end of the season then that’s his decision to do that. I don’t have any problem with it.

“Johan has been here for a number of years. On the other side you can say why did you not sign him up a year and a half ago on an extension? I think at that time people would have looked and thought, well, because he was getting criticised and people’s perception might have been that it was folly to do that.

“So as it is Johan is in his last year but I’m comfortable with it, he is giving me everything he has got game to game, he has been brilliant and long may that continue.â€

Coyle moved often enough in his career to know moves do not always work out and he hopes Elmander thinks hard on his next step. He said: “I always said as a player - and Johan will know this - that the grass is not always greener on the other side.

“Johan knows he is at a great football club. He is enjoying his football, he is probably playing the best stuff of his career at the moment and there’s a lot to be said for that - being happy, coming in with a sile on your face. He knows the manager believes in him and I think I have a top class player.â€
 
I like Elmander, he's hit and miss infront of goal but he's got alot of pace, skill and talent.
 
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