[QUOTE=âChocolateMice, post: 999960, member: 168â]Iâd swap Skertel for Sakho personally but thatâs pretty much bang on iâd say.
I expect Can and Markovic to see plenty of game time inbetween CL games⌠Manquillo has also been signed as right back cover, the area is still a worry as heâs a bit young and Johnson is garbage.[/QUOTE]
I really donât understand why anyone would âworryâ about right back when we have lost one of the best strikers in the world who scored 31 goals last season and havenât come near replacing him.
[QUOTE=âfarmerinthecity, post: 999977, member: 24â]I really donât understand why anyone would âworryâ about right back when we have lost one of the best strikers in the world who scored 31 goals last season and havenât come near replacing him.
No offence mate.[/QUOTE]
Youâre nit picking there to suit yourself- Iân not âworriedâ per se- The area has needed attention for two years now. The Suarez situation is a given and I didnât think it needed to be statedâŚThe guy canât be replaced by any one individual.
[QUOTE=âfarmerinthecity, post: 999977, member: 24â]I really donât understand why anyone would âworryâ about right back when we have lost one of the best strikers in the world who scored 31 goals last season and havenât come near replacing him.
I know but it would be interesting to see what other names come out? There was a lotta lotta shit from Souness onwards, especially from Houllier and Benitez. Remember Houllier touting Bruno Cheyrou as the next Zidane.
For what its worth I suspect Liverpool with 1 up top will work very well this season. Naturally you donât replace a Suarez, but I feel this will tighten them up at the back whch will negate the need somewhat for a phenom like Luis.
I think that you need to qualify some of these though. There shitness should be relative to how much they cost in transfer fees and wages. For example Djimi Traore was a terrible footballer but he was signed for a nominal fee, on relatively small wages and players probably 100 times for the club and was sold on for a couple of million.
The likes of Joe Cole, Kewell and Jovanovic were on massive money and were absolute dogshit. Andy Carroll average enough at Liverpool but deserves some sympathy as it wasnt his fault that the club shelled out a ridiculous transfer fee for him
[QUOTE=âchewy louie, post: 1000024, member: 1137â]I think that you need to qualify some of these though. There shitness should be relative to how much they cost in transfer fees and wages. For example Djimi Traore was a terrible footballer but he was signed for a nominal fee, on relatively small wages and players probably 100 times for the club and was sold on for a couple of million.
The likes of Joe Cole, Kewell and Jovanovic were on massive money and were absolute dogshit. Andy Carroll average enough at Liverpool but deserves some sympathy as it wasnt his fault that the club shelled out a ridiculous transfer fee for him[/QUOTE]
Champions League Winner Djimi Traore
To the tune of blame it on the boogie
Donât blame on Finnan
Donât blame it on Biscan
Donât blame it on Hamman
Blame it on Traore
He just canât control his feet
He just canât control his feet
[QUOTE=âchewy louie, post: 1000024, member: 1137â]I think that you need to qualify some of these though. There shitness should be relative to how much they cost in transfer fees and wages. For example Djimi Traore was a terrible footballer but he was signed for a nominal fee, on relatively small wages and players probably 100 times for the club and was sold on for a couple of million.
The likes of Joe Cole, Kewell and Jovanovic were on massive money and were absolute dogshit. Andy Carroll average enough at Liverpool but deserves some sympathy as it wasnt his fault that the club shelled out a ridiculous transfer fee for him[/QUOTE]
Andy gave us a few decent moments as well - the winner at Wembley in the FA Cup final and a hat-trick (I think) against Manchester City when he destroyed Vincent Kompany*.
*I canât actually remember if Vincent Kompany was even playing.