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I have been reading the comments on N'gog and one thing no-one has stated is the fact that the lad never played more than 3 in a row for Liverpool. If I remember rightly, last season everyone was slagging off Welbeck saying he's just not good enough. 10 games later he's scores week in and week out for us and now everyone wants him signed, and at the back end of the season we could clearly see what we were missing because we all knew what Danny's playing ability was and it clearly showed....

If we sign him let's see what he brings to the table and not judge him on everyone else's opinions because it's not fair to do that. If after 10 game he's a pile of pap then I think it's fair to have a pop. Until then I will reserve my judgement on the lad.
 
I have been reading the comments on N'gog and one thing no-one has stated is the fact that the lad never played more than 3 in a row for Liverpool. If I remember rightly, last season everyone was slagging off Welbeck saying he's just not good enough. 10 games later he's scores week in and week out for us and now everyone wants him signed, and at the back end of the season we could clearly see what we were missing because we all knew what Danny's playing ability was and it clearly showed....

If we sign him let's see what he brings to the table and not judge him on everyone else's opinions because it's not fair to do that. If after 10 game he's a pile of pap then I think it's fair to have a pop. Until then I will reserve my judgement on the lad.

good post
 
I have been reading the comments on N'gog and one thing no-one has stated is the fact that the lad never played more than 3 in a row for Liverpool. If I remember rightly, last season everyone was slagging off Welbeck saying he's just not good enough. 10 games later he's scores week in and week out for us and now everyone wants him signed, and at the back end of the season we could clearly see what we were missing because we all knew what Danny's playing ability was and it clearly showed....

If we sign him let's see what he brings to the table and not judge him on everyone else's opinions because it's not fair to do that. If after 10 game he's a pile of pap then I think it's fair to have a pop. Until then I will reserve my judgement on the lad.

N'Gog is ****e, doesnt want to come to Sunderland, hasnt scored in 63 games. I dont give a **** how many of these are starts or not, he cant score enough goals!

People bang on about only coming on as subs etc but you can either find the net or you cant no matter how long you are on the field and this lad cannot.

Comments about him being young and fast are irrelevant because he is **** at football in the Premier League.
 
Liverpool

2008-09 season
Manager Rafael Benítez hailed his scouting network after his signing, saying that "They are finding players like N'Gog, players with quality who are not a high price". N'Gog played his first game for Liverpool in a friendly game against Villarreal on 30 July 2008 and scored his first goal one game later against Rangers in another pre-season friendly. He then followed this up by scoring Liverpool's final goal in their next pre-season friendly, a 4–1 win over Norwegian side VÃ¥lerenga IF. He made his Premier League debut against Aston Villa, coming on as a substitute for Fernando Torres. N'Gog scored his first goal for Liverpool in their 3–1 victory over PSV Eindhoven in the group stages of the UEFA Champions League. N'Gog made his first start for Liverpool on 7 February 2009 against Portsmouth, and scored his first league goal on 3 March 2009 against Sunderland in a 2–0 win at Anfield. N'Gog scored his second league goal for the club on 11 April 2009 against Blackburn Rovers in an emphatic 4–0 win.

2009–10 season
N'Gog scored his first goal of the new season with the final goal in a 4–0 home win against Stoke City. This was his fourth career goal for Liverpool, three of which came in league matches. The following month, he then went on to score the winning goal in a third-round League Cup game, to win 1–0 away against Leeds United. On 25 October, in a crucial game against Manchester United, he came on for goalscorer Fernando Torres at Anfield, scoring a goal in the 96th minute in the 2–0 win to seal an important victory for Liverpool. After the crunch tie, N'Gog said scoring the goal was "a fantastic moment for me and the team and I would say it's my best moment in football." He scored his fourth goal of the season on 9 November against Birmingham City before winning a controversial penalty that gave Liverpool a draw after Steven Gerrard converted from the spot. N'Gog then scored Liverpool's only goal in their next match away to Debrecen in the Champions League. Rafa Benitez showed his faith in N'Gog by handing him a start against Everton in the Merseyside derby;[citation needed] this match finished 2–0 to Liverpool. He scored his fourth league goal (six in total of the 2009-10 season) in a 2–1 victory over Wigan Athletic. N'Gog's goal nine minutes from time eventually broke the resistance of a determined Unirea Urziceni at Anfield in the Europa League.

2010–11 season
On 29 July, N'Gog scored twice in Roy Hodgson's first competitive match as manager in Liverpool's UEFA Europa League third qualifying round first leg 2–0 win over Macedonian side FK Rabotnički.In the second leg of the tie played at Anfield, N'Gog scored the opening goal via a header and also won a penalty which Steven Gerrard scored, as Liverpool ran out 4-0 aggregate winners.

N'Gog then scored again in Liverpool's opening match of the season at home to Arsenal in a 1-1 draw by turning past Thomas Vermaelen and rifling the ball into the top corner of the net past Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia. He was enjoying the best start to a Liverpool season before he was taken out of the squad that played West Brom for Fernando Torres. After being left out of the game against Birmingham City N'Gog shot to fire again in the Europa League, scoring two in Liverpool's 4-1 victory over Steaua Bucharest. He scored an extra-time equaliser in the League Cup defeat to Northampton Town to take the tie to penalties, but missed his penalty in the shootout, and played the remaining 35 minutes in the Reds' frustrating 2-2 draw against Sunderland at Anfield.[citation needed] On 3 October, he replaced the injured Fernando Torres after just 10 minutes in their 2-1 home loss to Blackpool.[citation needed] On 24 October, he replaced Joe Cole in the 80th minute in Liverpool's 2-1 Premier League win at Anfield against Blackburn Rovers. He replaced Cole for the second time, in Liverpool's 1-0 Premier League win against Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok Stadium on Halloween. N'gog was praised by Sam Allardyce for the way in which his introduction changed the game for Liverpool, indirectly leading to their late winner. On 7 June 2011, Sunderland A.F.C. accepted a bid for midfielder Jordan Henderson from Liverpool, the deal is reported to be worth £20m, including the transfer of N'gog to Wearside.


Bloody hell mate would have been simpler to type he scored 9 goals in 3 years. <ok>
 
Now that's what I call going to the dogs!
Regarding NGog, I too don't know enough about him to make an objective judgement on his abilities, but I do know that he is only about 21 years old and shouldn't be written off so early in his career as he has been by some on here.

His main problem is his physical strength. If he bulks up a bit he could become a decent player.
 
I'll take him.

Young, tall, bags of pace exactly what we need in my opinion. Could be a welbeck or campbell IF he gets a run of games. Not saying he's a world beater but better signings may come later.
 
I just dont get any buzz whatsoever about N'Gog at all. He represents the kind of buy you sneak in the back door out of embarrassment and will not sell one single season ticket if he comes.

Gyan signing excited me. So did Bent and Catts but his lad smacks of a total desperation panic buy. I cant imagine Bruce has had him watched at all but is just looking around for cheap options to fill the squad.

Depressing targets these.
 
In fairness Cest I felt the same about Bramble when he arrived...... Proved to be awesome! I'm not excited but if he arrives I'll back him to the hilt.
 
"I'm in the Echo camp and think he may just surprise a lot of people. "

I'm not and unlikely to be amazed. That's the camp I'm in. After watching Sunderland for forty years I may not spot a star immediately but I can detect ****e from forty miles off. This bloke is ****e. :p