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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by Bozz, Jun 17, 2011.

  1. Flappy Flanagan (JK)

    Flappy Flanagan (JK) Well-Known Member

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    Comparing to our current team.

    Rena - Mignolet - Acceptable, no change this summer.

    Agger - Sakho - Improvement - no change needed
    Carragher - Skrtel - Acceptable on paper but doesnt balance with Sakho, needs improving.
    Aurelio - Moreno - Inferior defensively, equal in attack - Improvement not urgent
    Arbeloa - Flanagan - Acceptable but injured for ages - Manquillo and Wisdom - Passable - undecided

    Mascerano - Lucas - Lacking - needs improving this summer
    Alonso - Henderson - different type of player for a different tactical approach - no urgent need to improve
    Gerrard - Coutinho - Different style but very good - No need to improve

    Torres - Sturridge - very good Injured a lot (very similar then) - Needs improving

    Thats 3 urgent improvements need for me and the new comer has to be of the highest standard.
     
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  2. Kovacicadmits...? any good? :bandit:
     
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  3. Jimmy Squarefoot

    Jimmy Squarefoot Well-Known Member

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    Ha.

    No, he's rubbish because he's a foreigner and not PL proven. If his name was Matt Kent, I'd be willing to spend £30m on him plus £100k a week in wages. ;)
     
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  4. So we continue trying the get players on cheap wages only to miss out when Spurs or Chelsea come swooping in so result in over paying for some Saints one-season-wonder again?

    People moan that we don't get deals done when targeting the likes of Henry Ryan, Willian, Salah, Sanchez, etc but if we want to wrap these sort of players up quickly then we need to other wages immediately rather than playing hard ball. We seem to always piss about until nearer the end of the window and then panic and blow our load on the likes of Lovren, Carroll or Balotelli etc.
     
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  5. Equally not destroying the old spine quick enough; Agger, Skrtel, Lucas and Gerrard <ok>
     
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  6. Matt Kent? Your crazy, he's far too old!
     
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  7. Flappy Flanagan (JK)

    Flappy Flanagan (JK) Well-Known Member

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    Liverpool FC transfers: The players who can add the 'leaders' Brendan Rodgers wants

    Petr Cech (Chelsea)
    The Chelsea man is still just 32 – no real age for a goalkeeper – and yet has won all there is to win in world football. He’s made nearly 500 appearances in a decade-long career at Stamford Bridge, picking up four Premier League medals, the Champions League, Europa League and Club World Cup.

    Now second-choice behind Thibaut Courtois, Cech is available on a free at the end of next season. He would be a big player for Liverpool and provide fierce competition for Simon Mignolet.

    James Milner (Manchester City)
    The Reds have been heavily linked with a move for the Manchester City man – and it’s easy to see why. Milner is versatile, good on the ball and possesses plenty of energy. He’s also, crucially, available on a free.

    Milner has been a part of City’s transformation into a title-winning side. He’s also played Champions League football regularly over the past four years. The 29-year-old is certainly a player to add depth and nous to the midfield.

    Esteban Cambiasso (Leicester City)
    The Argentine was a shock arrival to the Premier League after signing for the Foxes aged 34. But the central midfielder, who has also played for River Plate, Real Madrid and Inter Milan, has adapted to English football very well and has been a driving force behind their surge away from the relegation zone.


    Eyebrows would be raised, but Cambiasso has proven he can play in a Premier League midfield. Left-footed, he would give a bit of balance to the middle. The last mid-30s player with no hair signed by Liverpool turned out alright, after all.

    Pedro (Barcelona)
    Pedro will turn 28 this summer and is a player who has an impressive medal haul given his age, with the two Champions League medals undoubted highlights; his five La Liga successes aren’t too bad either. He can score and create – and did so in both the semi-final and final of their successful 2011 Champions League campaign – and comes with over 300 games for the Catalan giants.

    The forward has started just 14 La Liga games this season and has seen his impact at Camp Nou lessened because of Luis Suarez’s arrival. An offer of more games, and increased responsibility, could suffice.

    Lucas Biglia (Lazio)
    The Argentine has impressed in Serie A this season and looks suited to the Premier League. At Anderlecht, he was always touted as a target for English clubs, shining as captain for the Belgian side.

    His time with the armband there would have served him well, winning four league titles there, and he’s slotted into Lazio’s midfield well, making over 50 league appearances in his two years at the club. The 29-year-old also played the full 120 minutes in the World Cup final against Germany.

    Carlos Tevez (Juventus)
    It is an unlikely scenario, but Tevez represents the exact sort of quality Rodgers is after. The former Manchester United and Manchester City man does not just score and create goals, but does so with a tenacity and desire unmatched by many.

    His time at both Manchester clubs has seen him win plenty of trophies, and has just a year remaining on his Juventus contract. The likelihood of him choosing to return to England is almost impossible – but he should be the bar when thinking about mentality and influence.


    http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor...ws/liverpool-fc-transfers-players-who-9278203
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    A tad underwhelming.
     
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  8. Not sure that works <laugh>
     
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  9. Petr Cech; quality keeper and better than Migs. Depends on the wages IMO, can't see him joining for less than £100k per week and I don't think we can afford to high paid keepers. I'd chose Cech out of the two but I reckon Brod will stick with Migs.

    James Milner; get him signed. Yes, he is better than what we already have but that's not the reason I'd sign him, I'd sign him because he is a quality CM that's been wrongly used as a RM/RW for too long by Man City and England, he was outstanding at CM for Villa and he would fit our style perfectly. Never give up attitude is what we need to install back into the side too.

    Esteban Cambiasso; I'd give this a miss. Good player who would make for a decent squad player but I don't agree with signing players just to make up the numbers. Improve the first team and the squad will take care of itself. EC won't improve the first team, certainly not to the level we should be aiming for.

    Pedro; right player but wrong time IMO. Quality player but not quite what we need right now, we need goal scoring strikers (rather than the non-scoring ones we currently have).

    Lucas Biglia; No idea who this is <laugh>

    Carlos Tevez; Get him signed!
     
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  10. Jimmy Squarefoot

    Jimmy Squarefoot Well-Known Member

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    That's more a question of negotiation.

    My point is that for £100k a week, you can get better value in Europe, than in England.

    I do agree with you - we need to be quicker and more direct in our negotiations.
     
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  11. Jimmy Squarefoot

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    Milner is not a quality CM - he's only ever done well in that role at Villa.

    It's the same as saying Carroll was quality striker at Newcastle, or Adam was brilliant at Blackpool.

    We need players who have shown promise and ability at top clubs.
     
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  12. I didn't disagree with you on that but if we try to be cheaper then players (and their agents) will take their time making a decision to see if something better comes along. We need to be making a offer they can't refuse to get them nailed down early and prevent them from being poached. Only way we do that is be paying the going rate. Whether that going rate is cheaper or not in Europe is irrelevant, we're based in England!
     
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  13. And Newcastle. And Leeds in his young days. Who does that leave? Six appearances on loan at Swindon and his entire Man City career <laugh> #pointandcaseyourhonour
     
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  14. Jimmy Squarefoot

    Jimmy Squarefoot Well-Known Member

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    I'm not sure I entirely agree with making offers players can't refuse. I think that's reckless and we end up with huge contracts. We do need to be smarter about it, I agree.
     
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  15. I'm not talking about offering a player worth £60k per week £200k so they join <laugh> If they are worth £60k per and others are showing interest (where we're likely to lose out) then offer them £70k or £80k early and entice them to sign.

    We haven't won a major trophy for nearly ten years (debatable on the League Cup so I won't count it), we have no true world stars, a pretty much unknown quantity as manager, no CL football to offer and we're trying to top it off with a structure basic wage system with bonuses. Is there any wonder they're going elsewhere? <laugh>
     
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  16. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    nice summing up... chipper in fact.
     
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  17. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    pedro is not flexible enough for me. he wants to play a very specific position. ie he's yet another wide forward when a central forward is needed

    LFC have players who are "not too bad" and will do well with the first striker up there.

    We need a top striker, real midfiedler and look at full backs. I'd like a keeper too but in reality its be very very very hard to find one of that let alone 3. Everyone is after the same.
     
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  18. Agreed, hence me saying right player at the wrong time. although i will add that 'right player' whilst Brod is manager is very loose too IMO, Brod likes players that can play in more than one role, I'm not sure Pedro can do that.
     
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  19. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    he can play either side..

    the reality is rodgers bet the farm on sturridge last summer and seems to be talking that way already again.

    Sanchez was always a wide forward not a striker which makes his returned all the better but base doff playing off giroud etc.

    Balotelli was a bad joke.

    Rodgers ramblings are just so contradictory. we all know i think he was saving face with depay and calling him a left winger.
     
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  20. I don't agree on Sanchez, I think he's the sort of player that can play any attacking position. Play him in a front pairing with freedom to roam and he'd be quality IMO
     
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