Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Poll Results

I've posted a new poll on the side there and after few days I think the trend is clear to know where the wind blows.

First place is "Just more articles on average" and thus I'd try and write more articles, which I've already started since 2 days ago. I actually usually wait for some bigger news, not to write small articles or insignificant articles, but now I guess I'll write the smaller stories as well.

Second place was pics of semi-naked girls posing in Spanish teams dresses, so obviously great interest in that, but I'll only do what was first place and maybe do few text interviews starting from next month.


What would you like to see on this blog most?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total Votes: 36

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

LFP management sucks and Guardado gets Spanish citizenship

As you all know, in several days Valencia CF will host Deportivo La Coruna at home at the Mestalla and the match is played at 23:00 CET or GMT+1 time. Now this is a huge issue for fans in the city of Valencia, but international fans as well, especially fans in Europe, because to fully watch the match, you'd have to stay awake 1 hour past minding basically and your average person can't do that.

Second of all its really bad for the players, as at that time they will get sleepy, they wake up in the morning at 8 or 9 O'clock and they are supposed to play 90 minutes past midnight?

I'm calling out the LFP, the La Liga management and calling out this nonsense. I'm calling for the immediate resignation of LFP president José Luis Astiazarán. He needs to be pressured to leave right now and never be hired anywhere close to football the rest of his life. I don't know what kind of drugs he is taking, but I don't want any of it and nor do the players, Valencia fans in the city or European fans and its still not a good time for US either, most are at work then.

So it is just ridiculous that teams are being forced to play at this crazy time and it ain't funny and Spanish teams need to protest, but to protest this time slot. This is of course on top of the fact that there is also a 11:00 O'clock time which is very early in the morning, none of the other leagues have this crap to deal with.

Now in other news Andres Guardado just got his Spanish citizenship. He went in today at Madrid to swear on the Spanish constitution basically after which point was awarded his Spanish citizenship. With this Valencia CF is back with 3 non EU players, which is a rule that only 3 players not from EU can play. I don't particularly like this, it just means more players will be taking Spanish citizenship's and avoid the rule that way, but that's what rocks the LFP's boat and we all know how great they are.

Aly Cissokho close to Valencia CF and more news

Aly Cissokho agent Abrizio Ferrari commented in the French media that in the next few days there is a big chance Aly Cissokho will become a new Valencia CF member, as the player and Valencia CF have reached an agreement and now only the clubs negotiate for the transfer fee, with Lyon demanding 8 million euros and Valencia CF offering 7 million euros.

His agent said that several more clubs were interested in the players services including Juventus from Italy, but Valencia CF was the fastest and most resolved to get him.

So expect Aly Cissokho to sign for Valencia CF very soon as Valencia are not likely to miss this opportunity and bid 8 million euros to get him.

In other news Valencia CF sporting director Braulio Vasquez reiterated once again that Juan Bernat is not for sale as he spoke with Juan's agent and said Valencia CF already rejected few offers for Juan Bernat.

Then there is Pablo Hernandez who is itching to leave and has once more reiterated to the Valencia CF staff that he wants to leave. Valencia CF is willing to sell Pablo Hernandez to Swancea City AFC, but only at the right price and would not listen to any offers bellow 6 million euros. I actually have Pablo Hernandez worth 8 million euros in my evaluation, so anything less than that actually is a rather poor deal. He is still worth that much, no matter how much he wants to leave.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Valencia CF season 2012/13 preview

Valencia CF season 2012/13 preview
Transfers:
Valencia CF was very active in the transfer window this summer, with players going out and new players coming in. Valencia CF also had a coach change with Unai Emery leaving and going to coach Spartak Moscow and former Valencia CF player Mauricio Pellegrino becoming the new coach.

The biggest loss for Valencia CF is probably Jordi Alba as he was the breakout star from the previous season and thus got the attention of Spanish giants FC Barcelona. Performing great at the Euro 2012 didn't help keep him at Valencia CF and he was determined to leave, so Valencia CF had no option than to get as much as it can from his sale. He was ultimately sold for 15 million euros to Barcelona, they tried to include Paco in the deal as well, but Valencia CF would have none of it. 

Probably the second biggest name to leave was Mehmet Topal who had two very good season at Valencia CF and was a key player in the midfield, where he swapped with David Albelda for starting position. He was sold for 4.5 million euros to Fenerbahce, at least 2 million euros bellow his market value.

Others who left are Hedwiges Maduro who left for Sevilla, Dealbert who joined Kuban Krasondar, Aritz Aduriz who joined Athletic Bilbao, Michel Herrero who joined Valencia CF neighbors Levante and just recently Chori Dominguez canceled his contract with Valencia CF and went on to join Rayo Vallecano as a free agent. 

Overall Valencia CF racked up 22 million euros from the sale of players, mainly most of the money came from the Jordi Alba sale. So far Valencia CF has only spend 17.5 million euros on purchases and has at least 7 million euros that it can spend for a left back.

Valencia CF didn't have any big signings this summer and all of the purchases were cheap options and steals.  That said Valencia CF got some pretty good players, mainly because Valencia CF looks to be smart at the market and find players who have only only one year left of contract to lure them in and get them on the cheap or work before hand, try and get personal agreements with the players and work to sign them long before the transfer market opens.

Coming as a third goalkeeper is Felipe Ramos, though he is going to mainly feature for the B team, he will cover when one of the two main goalkeepers are injured, like in this case Guaita.

For the defense we only brought in Joao Pereira and apart from him we haven't brought anyone really, the team purchased Alex Quiantilla, but he is mostly for the B team as well and is more of a defensive midfielder that can also play in defense. He is going to be called upon only when some of the defenders are injured or can't play, but even then we might see Pardo ahead of him.

Joao Pereira is the new right back, he comes for a 3.5 million euros from Sporting Lisbon and judging by his Euro 2012 performance he is a reliable right back and is a good purchase.
Valencia CF is still negotiating with Lyon over the transfer of Aly Cissokho, but I expect the transfer to be finalized very soon. 

In the midfield area we signed Andres Guardado who comes from Deportivo La Coruno as a free agent as his contract expired and has signed a 5 years deals with Valencia CF. He is a very talented player, who still has room to grow and we can expect him to be an improvement at left wing over what Mathieu and Alba were last season.
Fernando Gago was brought in as a defensive midfielder, he comes from Real Madrid for a fee of 4 million euros, in the deal was also included Sergio Canales, so Valencia CF basically got 2 players for the price of 11.5 million euros, pretty good business there. 

The new signings in attack for Valencia CF are Jonathan Viera who comes from UD Las Palmas for a 2.5 million euros fee, a real talent, touted by many as the new Silva and certainly he has proven his talent in preseason and I expect him to be a huge star for Valencia CF very soon and Nelson Valdez who comes on a 1 year loan dead from Rubin Kazan.

Preseason Report:
The fist preseason match was against German outfit Eintracht Braunschweig who play in the second division in the Bundesliga. This was also Valencia CF new coach Mauricio Pellegrino his first game in charge of Valencia CF, or any other team for that matter, as he was always an assistant coach under former Valencia CF coach Rafael Benitez. Valencia CF drew 1-1 with them and there was no transmission of the match to see how the team played.

Second match was against SV Rodinghausen which Valencia CF beat 2-1 and according to some media the play was pretty good and some of the youngsters showed real progress.

Third match was a walkover against Arminia Bielefeld who are basically 3rd division Dutch club and nothing less than a big victory would have been disappointing. In this match Jonathan Viera really shone, providing 2 assists and having a big influence in the attacking third.

Fourth match was against Portugal giants Porto and was played for the trophy that Valencia CF awards, or Orange Trophy or in Spanish Trofeu Naranja. The match was pretty interesting, also very equal and Parejo did pretty well in midfield, controlling the match for most of the time. Standard time finished 1-1, but Valencia CF won on penalties after Diego Alves did some pretty amazing saves and Porto failed to score 4 times.

Fifth match was against Indonesia, the club went there as a big sponsor opportunity and to advertise the team more to the Asian market and it was a big success. As it turns out tens of millions followed the match and also an entertainment show that hosted Soldado, Jonas and one more. I have quite a bit of visitors from there as well, though haven't see an increase since Valencia CF went there. Anyways the team won that match 5-0.

Next match Valencia CF won 2-0 over Tottenham at the Mestalla. Pellegrino called this match a real test for Valencia CF and said he is taking it seriously and the team would show its strengths at this match. The play wasn't that great and Tottenham did have more possession and chances, but Valencia CF defended strongly and took its chances.

Final match was against Eintracht Frankfurt where Valencia CF lost 4-2. It was a surprise loss, but Pellegrino played most second team and B team players so the result wasn't that surprising, especially knowing the back line was mostly B team as well as the unfit Rami.

System and players:
New Valencia CF coach Mauricio Pellegrino said that he wasn't interested in formations and systems, but about concepts and that he'd like Valencia CF be really tight defensively and improve in attack, especially on the sides.

He continued using the same 4-2-3-1 system Unai Emery was using ever since he came as a coach. So the formation will be 4-2-3-1 this season as well, with pretty much the same squad from last year, with only few changes.

Formation: 4-2-3-1
Starting 11: Guaita/Diego; Pereira, Rami, Costa, Mathieu; Gago, Tino/Ever; Feghuoli, Jonas, Guardado; Soldado.

Lets start from the back and go from there. Vicente Guaita and Diego Alves will be battling out for the starting position. Guaita was the favorite for the starting eleven this season as well, but with his injury Diego gets a chance and he did great against Real Madrid and if he keeps the same level, its likely that he will become the starting goalkeeper, although its likely that both goalkeepers will rotate quite a bit. But Valencia CF is lucky to have two top quality keepers and we are set in this department.

In defense we have Joao Pereira and Antonio Barragan that will battle for the right back position, with Joao Pereira having the advantage as he is more experienced, played in a more competitive environment for a long time and overall seems the better player, but Barragan may give him a challenge if he keeps improving.

In central defense we have Rami, Costa and Ruiz and these will be battling for starting position. Adil Rami was really bad in the last preseason match against a way weaker opposition, so its likely well see Ricardo Costa and Victor Ruiz be the defensive duo for the first 3 matches and then I can see Rami getting a chance and fighting mostly with Ruiz for starting position, as Costa is pretty solid and seems to improve with age.

Jeremy Mathieu is the only natural left back and has been great for the whole preseason. He has great attacking skills and always supports the attacking players, but can defend really well as well as he has great acceleration and speed. Last year he changed places and positions with Alba, but so far this season he doesn't have a competition on his position, although Valencia CF is working on getting Aly Cissokho.

In midfield we have the reliable veteran David Albelda who will be covering the defensive midfield slot and new signing Fernando Gago that is likely to overtake Albelda for the DM slot, as the veteran is probably in his last year as a player.

Slightly further forward we have Alberto Tino Costa, Ever Banega and Daniel Parejo who will be competing for the central midfield slot. Right now Tino Costa is in the starting position just because he has more experience than Daniel Parejo and Ever Banega is injured, after he broke his bone last season on his leg and is still recovering. But once he is fully fit and has had enough training, he is likely to slowly but surely overtake Tino Costa in the starting position as CM. Ever Banega was a real threat last season and with him on the team Valencia CF went on to win most of the matches in the first half of the season, slowing down considerably though when he got injured. 

On the right side we have Sofiane Feghuoli who is going to be the started and back-up Pablo Hernandez who may actually leave soon for Swancea City AFC, though we'll see how that goes. Last season both players were very useful and between them had about 20 assists and 10 goals. Pretty equal in skill, but Feghuoli was more consistent and so for that he will take the starting position. You always have Piatti who can play pretty much anywhere, from right wing, left wing, attacking midfield to striker. So he could also be used on the right wing sometimes, although he is likely to be more of a back-up to Guarado on the left wing.

On the left wing as I already mentioned we have Andres Guardado who will be undisputed starter as there is weak competition for that side, coming mostly from Piatti, we also have Juan Bernat, but he is likely at least 2 more years from any kind of decent involvement in the first team. 

We have 2 natural attacking midfielders in Sergio Canales and Jonathan Viera, but Jonas Goncalves has really made that position his own and is likely to be starter there for most of the matches, except when Valencia CF play 4-4-2 and he starts as a second striker. Canales and Viera are likely to get matches in the Copa Del Rey, the team has depth, so we can see a completely different side in that competition, though Canales is likely to play as an AM against weaker opponents and of course if he recovers well. He did have the same long injury twice, so we'll have to wait and see how he recovers.

In attack we have the undisputed starter Roberto Soldado, our recent loan signing Nelson Valdez as a direct back-up to Soldado and then we have youth player Paco Alcacer, though Pellegrino will probably take his time with him and is not likely to start in many matches.

Overall this is going to be an exciting season once again and I know I say that every season, but with a new coach, squad reshuffling and some interesting happenings with the competition, this is going to be a season to follow. I have the same expectations I had last season and that is to finish 3rd place in La Liga, reach the last 16 in the Champions League and go till the semi-final in Copa Del Rey. Anything else will be a bonus and while I would want to think we can do it, I'd rather be pleasantly surprised than majorly disappointed. 

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Real Madrid 1-1 Valencia CF Match report

First match of the season and Valencia CF is off to a great start, drawing against last season's champions Real Madrid at their home stadium and in the first match of the season. Even though it didn't look like it found finish in a draw, Valencia CF managed to fight off Real Madrid attacks and secure a draw which is a great result for us.

The match started in a normal fashion with Real Madrid as the home team having the initiative and a little bit more of the ball possession. First minutes were played seizing out the opposition with both sides fighting mostly at the middle of the pitch.

Real Madrid would ramp out the pressure though and instantly got off to a flying start as Gonzalo Higuain would score a goal in the 10th minute after a nice cross by Di Maria put him through alone on goal and Ruiz and messed up thinking he could catch him in offside position. But the goal wasn't to come that easy, as Gonzalo needed 3 shots to finally put the ball in the net, as the first two shots were block by Diego Alves, but the rebound went to Higuain three times.

Having scored a goal Real Madrid seemed comfortable in possession, a little too comfortable I would say as they failed to really push their advantage.

Feghuoli would have a decent chance for Valencia CF at the 22nd minute as he tried to shoot, but ultimately failed.

Real Madrid would continue the attacks and would get a pretty good chance in the 34th minute as Ruiz was slow closing down again and would allow Madrid with an opportunity, but Coentrao who shoots, but sees his effort deflected into the side-netting.

Valencia CF would punish Real Madrid for their lack of intent and in the 42nd minute Jonas scores a goal, a header, after a free kick by Tino Costa. Iker Cassilas and Pepe misjudged the flight on the ball and fled into each other, leaving Jonas unmarked to head the ball in the net. Luckilly for Real Madrid both continued the match after some fast medical help, but Pepe was replaced in the second half for Albiol.

Roberto Soldado would score, but the goal won't stand for long after the line referee rules offside, even though by the not so good camera work it seemed like Soldado was at least half a meter before the last Real Madrid defender.

Real Madrid would have a chance to score in the 59th minute as Higuain shoots, but the shot is poor as he fails to hit the ball fully and the ball reaches Ozil, forcing the offside.

61st minute Joao Pereira is beaten by his countrymen Ronaldo, Ronaldo crosses dangerously low, but Costa is in the right place and clears the danger.

Real Madrid would have another chance just minutes later as a bad intervention by Diego Alves gives Real Madrid a chance, but Ruiz was faster than Higuain there and managed to clear the ball for the penalty area. As the action continues from the middle after the clearance by Ruiz Coentrao I think crosses the ball superbly to Higuain, he shoots, but the ball hits the bar and Valencia CF escape by the luck of the draw.
Minute later Ozil would also get a chance on goal and he shoots on goal, but Alves saves.

After a bit of a down time and plays in the middle, with both sides doing substitutions the new substitute for Real Benzema gets in a dangerous position with the ball, shoots, but Diego is well positioned again and saves.

Real Madrid would have one final chance in the 82nd minute as Callejon shoots at goal, after a good pass by Ronaldo, but once again Alves saves.

After that the game was a bit hectic till the end, but no side had any significant chances and Valencia CF managed to close out the game in a draw, which is a great result for Valencia CF and a bad result by Real Madrid.

Technical Details:
R. Madrid (1): Casillas, Pepe (Albiol, min. 46), Ramos, Coentrao, Ronaldo, Ozil, Alonso, Arbeloa, Higuaín, Di María (Callejón, min. 70) y Lass (Benzema, min. 62).
Valencia CF (1): Alves, Gago, Jonas, Feghouli (Valdez, min. 80), Soldado (Parejo, min. 70), Joao Pereira, Guardado (Piatti, min. 65), V. Ruiz, R. Costa, Mathieu y Tino Costa.
Goals: 10min, 1-0 Higuain; 42min, 1-1 Jonas

Player Ratings:
Diego (MotM) 7.5 - Fantastic performance by Diego Alves as he has dozen good saves and managed to defend 2 times on Higuains goal, but he was let down by the defense on that one in the first place.
Pereira 5 - Mixed bad performance. Started quite weak as his marking was quite off and wasn't involved in attack at all, improved later on and made some good interventions, but again he lacked in the marking department and was beaten few times.
Costa 7 - Calming presence in front of goal and he was a solid rock at the back, really showing Ruiz how to defend. Seems to become better with age.
Ruiz 4.5 - At fault for the first goal, allowed Higuain and Coentrao chances to score and while he improved later on and had few good interventions, it was not enough.
Mathieu 6.5 - Managed to restrain Di Maria for most of the time, was not supposed to mark Di Maria for the first goal and was further back, did few good runs in attack, but he obviously lacks communication with Guarado.
Gago 6 - Decent first match for Gago, was good all around with passing and defending, had few good interventions at the back and linked up well with Tino, considering they haven't played together much at all.
Tino 6 - Provided the assist to Jonas goal and was generally a nuisance to Real Madrid midfield as he ran a lot and covered a lot of ground, but couldn't impose himself on the game in more meaningful way, apart from the assist.
Feghuoli 5 - Seemed quite tired for his first match of the season. Last year he was one of the biggest runners, but he seemed out of steam throughout this whole match. Rather poor performance overall.
Jonas 6.5 - Scored the goal for Valencia CF, was not involved too much, but provide some good dangerous passes and would be happy to score the crucial goal for a draw.
Guardado 4.5 - Really lacked any intent and seemed afraid by the importance of the match. Had few decent runs, but couldn't provide the final ball and had suspect decisions like failing to pass quickly to Feghuoli and waiting until he was offside to then pass.
Soldado 5 - Issolated for most of the match, the one time where he got an opportunity he scored, but the referee deemed it offside, even though it looked like he was onside.
Subs:
Piatti 5 - Did not have any significant impact and apart from few short runs that he couldn't finish because no one else was there, he could not do much.
Parejo 5 - Did brings some more stability in the ranks for few minutes and tried some wild passed to get something going, but none payed off and ended up mostly defending.
Valdez 5.5 - Didn't have time to do anything of significance, but I liked his spirit and he seemed really determined and run the whole time after he went in, almost having one opportunity late in the game.

Real Madrid vs Valencia CF Match Preview


Real Madrid vs Valencia CF
Stadium: Santiago Bernabeu
Coach: Jose Mourinho and Mauricio Pellegrino
Date: 19.08.2012; 19:00 CET



Its that of the year again as the new season starts and Valencia CF goes up against last year's league champions Real Madrid in the first game of the season. The luck of the draw couldn't have been harder for Valencia CF for the opening 3 games, going against Real Madrid first, week later Deportivo La Coruna and then FC Barcelona. Of course this could mean easier finish, though that is not true as we go against Sevilla in the last of the matches.


Real Madrid
Real Madrid are the defending champions from last season and they will be looking to add some more trophy's and start this season with a win to put them on a good momentum which is very important these days for the battle for the title against Barcelona as every point in the later stages counts.

Real Madrid are certainly the favorites to win the title again this season as they have the core team from last season with possibly one new addition in Luka Modric from Tottenham, but the team has grown and some new and youth players could break through. Luka Modric didn't feature yesterday for Tottenham so he is likely very close to joining Real Madrid and is probably going to serve as a backup to Xabi as their central midfield is already packed.

Real Madrid had a good preseason as they won all but one of their matches, against Benfica they suffered a surprising and large loss of 5-2. After that though it was all straight wins, beating Milan 5-1 in the process. Players like Kaka and Di Maria and Nuri Sahin also fully fit, after struggling with injuries for long parts, they will be ready to battle to prove themselves, unless Sahin leaves of course which there are still rumors that he may.

Real Madrid Squad:

Formation: 4-2-3-1
Line-up: Casillas; Arbeloa, Pepe, Ramos, Coentrao; Xabi, Khedira; Di Maria, Kaka, Ronaldo; Benzema.


Valencia CF
Valencia CF are the defending "champions" from the second tier, second league within La Liga and third season in a row Valencia CF is the "champions". Realistically its only 3rd place, which is a good result no doubt, but the top two clubs are so much better that in the past several years it has been a two horse races and the points difference between second and third 30 points.

Valencia CF broke ties with Unai Emery at the end of last season on a good note, as he went on to coach Spartak Moscow and Valencia CF brought in former player and one of the best defenders at Valencia CF Mauricio Pellegrino, who was assistant coach to Rafael Benitez at Inter and then previously Liverpool. So while he doesn't have too much experience leading a team, he knows how to coach and has also worked with many coaches in his career as a player for Valencia CF. He also brings that champions mentality the team had when they were finalists in the Champions league and winning La Liga.

Valencia CF strengthened significantly this season with some great signings, but also lost several good players as well, like Jordi Alba who transferred to our rival Barcelona, Topal who went back to Turkey as he missed his home, Aduriz who went to Bilbao and so on.
While we lost players we also got some as well, Valencia CF managed to capture a rising star, a huge talent who is considered the successor to Silva in Jonathan Viera for only 2.5 million euros. Andres Guardado joined Valencia CF from Deportivo as a free agent after he refused to extend his contract with Deportivo and signed for Valencia CF. Valencia CF looked long and hard at a right back and at the end we ended up with the cheaper option in Joao Pereira, but judging from the Euro 2012 it turned out we made a great decision as he showed he is a secure defender and consistent in his form.
We also bought Fernando Gago from Real Madrid and bought Sergio Canales in a deal that featured both of them and just few days ago we also brought in a new attacker Nelson Valdez who comes in as a back-up to Roberto Soldado as the coach gives Paco time to mature.

Valencia CF preseason was very good, with a bit of a surprising loss at the end there, but ultimately it was a good preseason with good results and we won the most important match of the preseason the match against Tottenham. In the preseason Viera really shone and showed off his talent multiple times, finding some amazing passes that resulted in goals and in the very near future he will turn into a star. Paco also showed signs of his talent and Jonas confirmed that he is going to be a very important player for Valencia CF this season.

Valencia CF Squad: 
Goalkeepers: Diego Alves, Felipe Ramos.
Defenders: Barragán, Joao Pereira, Rami, Víctor Ruiz, Ricardo Costa, Mathieu.
Midfielders: Albelda, Gago, Parejo, Tino Costa, Feghouli, Pablo, Piatti, Guardado.
Forwards: Viera, Jonas, Valdez, Soldado.

Formation: 4-2-3-1
Line-up: Diego; Pereira, R. Costa, Ruiz, Mathieu; Gago, Tino; Feghuoli, Jonas, Guardado; Soldado

Result Prediction:
Real Madrid 2-1 Valencia CF
We must admit to our-self that Real Madrid are realistically the better team and with such talent as Cristiano Ronaldo, Di Maria, Ozil, Benzema already at such a high level and playing all the time reaching their potential we only have developing talent like Viera, Canales, Guarado, Bernat and Paco some of which may need at least 2 more years to develop and be ready. 

The one thing going in Valencia CF favor is the international friendlies that were played as Real Madrid had a lot more players go and many of them played so that would make them slightly more tired, though we had quite a few players go with their national teams as well. 

Both teams had very good preseasons so we can't give the advantage to any club from the preseason, so taking all into account, the home terrain for Real, the fact that they are the more stable team as Valencia CF changed coaches this summer and we had a lot more players leaving and coming, Real Madrid is likely to win this match, although I'm not giving them a huge advantage and expect them to win 2-1.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Valencia CF transfers summer 2012


Jonathan Viera was signed first of the new arrivals for a fee of 2.5 million euros. He joins from UD Las Palmas and is one of the biggest talents in Spain right now, many considering him to be the next Silva. He has a direct style of play and while not as technically skilled as Silva, he has flair and more strength and brute force.

He did amazing in the preseason matches and showed why he is held at such high esteem and why people consider him such talent. His passing has been inventive and accurate, his movement superb and as I said he has flair and strength. Great signing for Valencia CF and a talent for the future and likely for the very near future.

Andres Guardado signed a personal deal with Valencia CF over 8 months ago and became a Valencia CF player officially on 01.07.2012 when his Deportivo La Coruna contract was officially over.
This means he comes for free and after his best season as a player. He scored 11 goals and provided 12 assists for Deportivo last season and was their main player. He is a great dribbler with amazing speed and acceleration and has also been representing Mexico since 2005 as well. His last season shows that he can also bring in more than just speed and dribbling as he can rack up assists and score goals. He featured heavily in the golden cup win in 2011.

Joao Pereira comes from Sporting Lisbon for a fee of 3.5 million euros and at the height of his career. For defenders the years from 28 to 32 are the best and so Pereira comes at such a time. He is an explosive players with great attacking prowess, fast and powerful with great crossing ability. He lacks a bit in the defensive department and sometimes tends to forget himself in attack, but is a powerhouse in attack, while with good defensive tactics he can be reliable in defense as well. On one on one situations he tends to be quite good.
He did great in the Euro 2012 and cemented his position as a great and secure right back and so far is preseason has showed that he is going to be a key player for Valencia CF and a reliable defender.

Fernando Gago comes from Real Madrid after 2 seasons of sitting on the bench and being down the pecking order for Jose Mourinho. He came to Real Madrid as a huge young potential and actually featured in his early days there quite a bit, but since then he's failed to really impose himself and has been lurking in the shadows. He comes at a good time in Valencia CF for his career and at a time when he has reinvented himself and been playing consistently for his national team Argentina.

Fernando Gago comes as a defensive midfielder at Valencia CF, but I regard him as a central midfielder with very good defensive skills, he is actually very good on the ball, has great passing range and vision and is a natural playmaker. Either way for the price he comes he is a steal and is a good business for Valencia CF.

Nelson Valdez comes from Russian team Rubin Kazan on a year long loan deal with an option to buy for Valencia CF. He comes as a back-up to Soldado, since Paco is still considered too young for consistent football and also comes as a different type of player to Soldado and Jonas.
Nelson Valdez is not a natural goalscorer as evident from his spell at Rubin Kazan with only 3 goals scored, but in previous clubs as well he hasn't been a big goalscorer. While he lacks scoring abilities though, he is a wide, strong player that can force situations and gets additional defenders on him, possibly opening up space for other players to exploit. He is a cheap option of course, he is not likely to be used too much, but with the need to buy a quality left back he is a decent cheap option.