Andy Caroll

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Lets take Newcastle.... Cisse is probable better than anything you have at your club currently so you would take him. Ba would also get into the team.

Cisse could be a half season flash in the pan and Ba would be a good squad player who I rate but would never in a million years get in ahead of Rooney.

Now, let's talk Chelsea and Spurs.
 
Enlighten me... what are the striking options at Man Utd?

Welbeck?? LOL !!!
Hernandez?? LOL !!!
Young?? LOL !!!
Macheda?? LOL !!!
Berba?? LOL !!!

Even the most hardened Man Utd fan would agree that the club has a massive lack of fire power up front. I agree, you would never sign Carrol but at the same time he'd walk into your team.
There is absolutely no reason as to why anybody should be taking this guy seriously.

As for Carroll, I'd take him for £10 mill at a push.
 
Carrol had a decent couple of years at Newcastle and looked good enough to command a £35m fee. Don't let a year under the terrible guidance of Dalglish discolour your opinion of a player who is actually quite a decent striker.

He had one decent year in the Championship for on of the strongest teams in the league and half a good season in the Premier League, if that's what makes you good enough to command a £35 million fee then football really has gone to ****.

LOL Whatever... good luck shooting for the title with probably the worst striking options in the top 6! Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Liverpool, Spurs and Newcastle all have better strikers. That is pretty much fact as well.

Only City managed to score more goals in the league last season with 4 more than United, who scored 15 more than Arsenal, 23 more than Spurs, 24 more than Chelsea, 33 more than Newcastle and 42 more than Liverpool, and only Van Persie scored more league goals than Rooney, so what exactly is that argument based on?
 
I think comparing carrol to Heskey is a bit unfair

Heskey actually had talent before he came to LFC. He simply became foil to the likes of owen and now gets slated for doing what he was told to.

Carroll.............. I can only assume its a masonic thing
 
Enlighten me... what are the striking options at Man Utd?

Welbeck?? LOL !!!
Hernandez?? LOL !!!
Young?? LOL !!!
Macheda?? LOL !!!
Berba?? LOL !!!

Even the most hardened Man Utd fan would agree that the club has a massive lack of fire power up front. I agree, you would never sign Carrol but at the same time he'd walk into your team.

All better than the utter ****e in your squad. Oh wait, you have "World Class" Luis Suarez <doh>
 
Enlighten me... what are the striking options at Man Utd?

Welbeck?? LOL !!!
Hernandez?? LOL !!!
Young?? LOL !!!
Macheda?? LOL !!!
Berba?? LOL !!!

Even the most hardened Man Utd fan would agree that the club has a massive lack of fire power up front. I agree, you would never sign Carrol but at the same time he'd walk into your team.

Delusion at its finest.
 
Ok, serious now.

The Carroll thing was bollocks but as Liverpool want shut of him and the Toon want him back, how about a cheeky five million for Demba Ba as one of our four strikers?


Definitely, definitely would.
 
Carroll wouldn't fit in at United. How their buffoon manager thought he was worth 35 million was quite incredible. It fatally undermined KKK's his credibility. Carroll is worth at most 5 million.
 
Ok, serious now.

The Carroll thing was bollocks but as Liverpool want shut of him and the Toon want him back, how about a cheeky five million for Demba Ba as one of our four strikers?


Definitely, definitely would.

Agree with that, would be a useful signing not to expensive either.
 
Ok, we've taken the piss out of Liverpool fans for the last eighteen months or so about the waste of money and space that is Andy Carroll.
A donkey by all acounts and £35 million is way way too much for him obviously so it's generally accepted that his market value would be in the region of fifteen million, rising to maybe twenty had he actually scored some goals.

Question is, now he is quite clearly available, would you have Carroll at United for fifteen million quid? Personally, I would snatch their hands off.
With decent coaching, which he never stood a chance of getting under Dalglish, he is a very, very good centre forward of the type we don't possess. Bargain at that price I reckon and with the wingers we have twenty plus goals a season guaranteed.


Another thing of interest is that Brendon Rodgers is making one massive big statement/gambol (both really) in being prepared to write off in the region of twenty million pounds of someone else's money. Highly confident I reckon and something that will likely as much come back and kick him right in the bollocks.

As Matth would say, discuss. You fu(c)kers.


(Hypothetically of course, it'll never happen. Will it?)

Very funny given your repeated evaluations of Carroll, turnaround much **** <ok>