They also have Balotelli who can skive there.
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poor old mignolet
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30471299
It seems like Gerrard is to leave for the MLS at the end of the season. Probably the right decision, for both sides. Still :rose:
I guess it would be apt if he went to LA Galaxy though.
Just so long as he doesn't join Man City three hours later...
Stevie Me. :rose:
Was genuinely one of the worlds best from say 05-09, then Liverpool sold off all the quality around him, changed managers a few times and injuries caught up with him.
Where does he rank amongst Liverpool greats?
city here he comes!
Really? No Ian Rush? Not that I'm an expert on Liverpool history but he should be up there shouldn't he?
Third.
What I mean is that if you asked the vast, vast majority of fans it would always be between those two ahead of everyone else.
Aspas, Traore, Biscan and Nell Mellor shouldnt be forgotten.
Liverpool to make a move for Ings
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31054584
:haha:
If they sign him it's hard not to see why some of the fans want him out. Is this really the calibre of player they need?
The supposed deal to loan him back is illegal anyway, so either this is his agent trying to drum up some extra cash/interest or we're the most amateurist bunch of tools in the league. Probably a bit of both.
Lambert will likely be gone in the summer, Origi will be back, who knows with Balotelli, Sturridge may be dead and Borini will still be here when he's 50.
Tbf to Ings; young, English, will improve. But yeah, not exactly going to get everyone going.
We need to replace Gerrard. I'm just thankful Delph is off the table.... for now. £40m bid for Barkley :popcorn:
My best friend is a liverpool fan and says rodgers hasn't got what it takes to operate in the high-calibre transfer market. He's used to buying average players cause he managed watford, reading etc. Suppose that's where a decent committee upstairs would help but you have amateurs up there.
Heard a few stories about lavezzi. That's the type of player you should be going for.
I have no idea who has control over our transfers. If you like Rodgers it's the committee, if not then it's all on him. Either way we need to improve because we're simultaneously getting knocked back on our main targets and then spunking money for players who rarely make a quick impact. There does just seem to be this lack of nous, especially when dealing with the big transfers.
As strange as it sounds though, I don't think as many people have warmed to Rodgers as they did to Rafa and (obviously) Dalglish. A lot of Liverpool fans are wary of him. I have to say, I'm probably one of them.
It would be nice to buy someone who is just good though. Not mental, not a prospect, not a gamble. Just a conventional, good, well thought of, normal player.
Ricky Lambert perhaps?
Mate says it's because he took over from Dalglish, and many were totally against sacking him because of his stature. So they don't warm to Rodgers for taking over from a great like that.
His transfers have been a joke though. 2-3 good players out of £200m+ worth of stock. Shocking.
The man is a total fraud, absolutely criminal the money he has spent on total dross.
Sturridge is without doubt his best signing and even then you could argue he's not worth the money because of his injury record.
33 league goals in what is essentially one and a half seasons is undoubtedly worth £12m.
Rumours of Ancelotti being 'sounded out' whatever that really means. Start of the end for Northern Ireland's prodigal son.
I don't think he'll last the season/summer.
The beginning of the end was probably the Stoke game.
What could Ancelotti do with that squad? Yet another massive overhaul would be needed in the summer and even then probably not enough for a dramatic turn around. At least a 3/4 season project to get Pool back into real contention at the top given how far the squad has deteriorated.
God knows. I still think there's the basis of a decent team in there, but a lot of it comes down to fitness to key players and confidence. We've got neither and haven't had it for a while.
At least with a Klopp he would inject some immediate energy and passion (for want of a better word) into the team, gee them up and get them going. Ancelotti may not bring the same thing, but at least he'd come with the sheer reputation and gravitas of a top manager. Assuming either of them even want the job.
Though playing players in their proper positions (e.g. a kid who's played a few games at right back but otherwise is a CB as our first choice left back going into the new season is crazy), playing with some actual drive and actually having an idea of how to play with the players that we have would go a long way.
It definitely feels like a case of 'when' and not 'if' though. And that 'when' is getting closer with each game.
Rodgers has gone. :wave:
Barnes the Muppet. :bow:
Bye.
:haha:
Phil Brown :pray:
wow okay, sacked or jumped????????
"Liverpool have become Tottenham - think they are a big club." - Carragher.
:haha:
First sensible thing he's said ever.
About time, the guy was a massive fraud
They are going to get in Klopp I imagine
So Klopp or Ancelotti?
Klopp, don't you dare.
Klopp on Kop