Doeboy » Mon Aug 31, 2015 7:25 am wrote:All this TV money is allowing midtable teams such as West Ham, Swansea, Stoke etc to build not only good first teams, but pretty decent squads to. Decent players from the continent will happily sign for midtable clubs here due to the wages they can offer.
My fear is these so called lesser teams are closing the gap on us more than ourselves closing the gap on the likes of City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Utd due to all this money.
Make no mistake about it, this season is going to throw up more surprises for the top 5-6 teams in terms of results against lower placed teams.
I really do think we need a game changer of some sort to be up in the reckoning again
Doeboy » Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:25 am wrote:All this TV money is allowing midtable teams such as West Ham, Swansea, Stoke etc to build not only good first teams, but pretty decent squads to. Decent players from the continent will happily sign for midtable clubs here due to the wages they can offer.
My fear is these so called lesser teams are closing the gap on us more than ourselves closing the gap on the likes of City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Utd due to all this money.
Make no mistake about it, this season is going to throw up more surprises for the top 5-6 teams in terms of results against lower placed teams.
I really do think we need a game changer of some sort to be up in the reckoning again
Reg » Mon Aug 31, 2015 9:36 am wrote:I've been mulling over the following for a few weeks - since the Tour de France because that's where the theory comes from.
Cycling teams start with their team leader then build around him - climbers, fast flat country riders and simple work horses. Team Sky's leader and twice Tour de France winner is Chris Froome. Richie Porte and Geraint Thomas are their mountain leaders pulling Froome up the hills and negating attacks from other GC riders. Sky have flat country and lower hill work horses who pull the team along on non-mountain days so the mountain guys can rest. And so on...
Liverpool sold Suarez and Sterling and didn't replace them, let Stevie go and didn't replace. WTF?
Would Sky sell Froome and not replace their key man? Would Saxo Tinkov let Contador go and not replace him? NO WAY !!!
Liverpool spent a fortune on support players and NO LEADER. We bought the cycling equivalent of mountain men and work horses but no winner.
Liverpool must start with the MAIN MAN then build the team around him. Imagine we'd bought a 70-80 million Torres style of striker, kept Sterling and added 2-3 specific key position class players to complement the key man's style. Instead we have a team of work horses without the key man to convert their work into results. A squad with no leader, a furniture company with no skilled cabinet maker.
We must start with the key player then build around him, instead we're leaderless and toothless and won't succeed until we change it.
If you look at our squad strikers who we are reliant to win us games: Firmino (untested), Benteke (average), Sturridge (injury prone), Borini (cr@p), Ings (untested), Origi (untested). To get to this point we sold Lambert (zero contribution) and Balotelli (misfit).
How do we expect to score goals, win matches and move up the league with no star striker?? It simply aint going to happen. We have a team of workhorses pushing the ball up field to no established star man up front. We need another Torres, we STILL haven't replaced him.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:32 am wrote:I think we all know that there are 4 clubs in this division with more resources and bigger wage bills than us but the idea of bringing in someone with a clear philosophy like Brendan was so that we could punch above our weight.
Over the last 12 months though we haven't been doing that, in fact last season we ended up finishing 6th when 5th looked in the bag so if anything we have been going the other way i.e finishing below where we should.
We fell from 2nd to 6th last year which is a pretty significant drop especially when you consider we had £100m+ to spend, I'm not saying he didn't have a tough job on his hands after losing Suarez but I don't think he made the most of the resources available to him either.
We need a coach that can achieve more with less and I don't think Brendan is that man anymore, we just look a million miles away from a good side and have done for months and months. Abandoning his philosophy was the final straw for me.
johnbarnes » Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:39 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:32 am wrote:I think we all know that there are 4 clubs in this division with more resources and bigger wage bills than us but the idea of bringing in someone with a clear philosophy like Brendan was so that we could punch above our weight.
Over the last 12 months though we haven't been doing that, in fact last season we ended up finishing 6th when 5th looked in the bag so if anything we have been going the other way i.e finishing below where we should.
We fell from 2nd to 6th last year which is a pretty significant drop especially when you consider we had £100m+ to spend, I'm not saying he didn't have a tough job on his hands after losing Suarez but I don't think he made the most of the resources available to him either.
We need a coach that can achieve more with less and I don't think Brendan is that man anymore, we just look a million miles away from a good side and have done for months and months. Abandoning his philosophy was the final straw for me.
KLOPP fits and ticks all the current boxes. My fear is that FSG fear a manager who WILL be DEMANDING of them. Not financially but of COMMITMENT to the institution of LFC! KLOPP has the potential not only to be great at LFC but also to be a splinter in the A$$ of the owners in the way RAFA was to Tweedle Dee & Dumb.
eds » Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:25 am wrote:johnbarnes » Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:39 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Aug 31, 2015 11:32 am wrote:I think we all know that there are 4 clubs in this division with more resources and bigger wage bills than us but the idea of bringing in someone with a clear philosophy like Brendan was so that we could punch above our weight.
Over the last 12 months though we haven't been doing that, in fact last season we ended up finishing 6th when 5th looked in the bag so if anything we have been going the other way i.e finishing below where we should.
We fell from 2nd to 6th last year which is a pretty significant drop especially when you consider we had £100m+ to spend, I'm not saying he didn't have a tough job on his hands after losing Suarez but I don't think he made the most of the resources available to him either.
We need a coach that can achieve more with less and I don't think Brendan is that man anymore, we just look a million miles away from a good side and have done for months and months. Abandoning his philosophy was the final straw for me.
KLOPP fits and ticks all the current boxes. My fear is that FSG fear a manager who WILL be DEMANDING of them. Not financially but of COMMITMENT to the institution of LFC! KLOPP has the potential not only to be great at LFC but also to be a splinter in the A$$ of the owners in the way RAFA was to Tweedle Dee & Dumb.
Barnsey, you have hit the nail on the head on why we are so f**ked.
FSG will never appoint a manager that challenges them and their myopic view of sport and how a football club should be managed.
These clowns have been obsessed with being able to win through an unconventional mix of hocus pocus mumbo jumbo mathematical pseudo nonsense. This mixed in with an almost psychotic obsession in restricting our trade to under 25yo players has led to our current downfall. It has bred exactly the club culture that Reg has described above.
How else can you explain the long list of flops we have had since they have taken over? A lot of it falls on Rodgers, but I'm not convinced everything is his fault, I think a lot of this rubbish has come from the internal politics and machinations of our football club. Created by..........you know who.
The only problem is that they have done such a great job in brain-washing the unwashed, they have a legion of lemmings defending them and their interests, so getting rid of them will not be as easy as the previous pair of swindlers we had. Unfortunately I still think it will take another good 5-7 years before they wash, rinse and repeat one too many times, with the same type of a Rodgers like manager before the wool is finally lifted off everyone's eyes.
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