Raoul » Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:55 am wrote:Sounds like a great deal at only 3 mill or do, but let's see how he looks. If he isn't good enough to play regularly in the first team, then is he just going to take game time from the likes of Sterling. If so, then it is probably a bad move, despite the low price and possible profit made selling him on.
Still, we are hardly blest with a plethora of wide men so am I worried about nothing?
Simari » Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:54 am wrote:Sorry Box, you may not follow leagues around in the world - but some of us do and have seen a lot of these players that come into the EPL, play on a regular basis with their original teams. You'd be surprised as to how many games from all over the world are available live or with 15 sec delays on betfair, espn and a whole host of channels on the net.
I agree with you that there is no downside on a £3m deal as he does have technical ability. But we won't be seeing a lot of him early in the season as he will definitely struggle with the pace and strength of the EPL and defensive contribution off the ball that BR will require of him. It's really just down to how much he wants to develop further.
heimdall » Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:03 pm wrote:Simari » Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:54 am wrote:Sorry Box, you may not follow leagues around in the world - but some of us do and have seen a lot of these players that come into the EPL, play on a regular basis with their original teams. You'd be surprised as to how many games from all over the world are available live or with 15 sec delays on betfair, espn and a whole host of channels on the net.
I agree with you that there is no downside on a £3m deal as he does have technical ability. But we won't be seeing a lot of him early in the season as he will definitely struggle with the pace and strength of the EPL and defensive contribution off the ball that BR will require of him. It's really just down to how much he wants to develop further.
Don't recall Suarez struggling with the pace or strength of the premiership, why should it be any different for Ferrari?
heimdall » Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:00 pm wrote:Raoul » Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:55 am wrote:Sounds like a great deal at only 3 mill or do, but let's see how he looks. If he isn't good enough to play regularly in the first team, then is he just going to take game time from the likes of Sterling. If so, then it is probably a bad move, despite the low price and possible profit made selling him on.
Still, we are hardly blest with a plethora of wide men so am I worried about nothing?
Are you assuming that BR would do a Kenny and insist on playing his signing even if it obviously wasn't working, no my friend we have moved on into the professional era now where we have talented players, talented owners and above all else talented managers with well thought out tactics that won't allow for underperforming players.
I'm extremely excited by this signing and at £3 million even if he turn out obe ***** we can probably recoup most of that money, if not turn a good profit, so there is no downside at all.
Welcome to the club Ferrari.![]()
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:18 pm wrote:heimdall » Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:00 pm wrote:Raoul » Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:55 am wrote:Sounds like a great deal at only 3 mill or do, but let's see how he looks. If he isn't good enough to play regularly in the first team, then is he just going to take game time from the likes of Sterling. If so, then it is probably a bad move, despite the low price and possible profit made selling him on.
Still, we are hardly blest with a plethora of wide men so am I worried about nothing?
Are you assuming that BR would do a Kenny and insist on playing his signing even if it obviously wasn't working, no my friend we have moved on into the professional era now where we have talented players, talented owners and above all else talented managers with well thought out tactics that won't allow for underperforming players.
I'm extremely excited by this signing and at £3 million even if he turn out obe ***** we can probably recoup most of that money, if not turn a good profit, so there is no downside at all.
Welcome to the club Ferrari.![]()
erm, kenny dalglish is the only manager in liverpool`s history to win every domestic trophy and he is one of only a handful of managers in the entire history of the english game who have won the title with 2 different clubs. he was literally a minute away from 4 titles in 5 years and if the f.a hadnt have made us play 6 games in 16 days at the end of that season because of the fixture backlog after hillsborough he would have achieved it.
dalglish`s team was good enough to win at least a couple of european cups but obviously the ban prevented them from doing that, i`m just telling you this because i`m trying to get it into your head how good a side dalglish build.
when rodgers has done all that and more then you can make your sly digs if you want to, but why anyone would want to make a sly dig at one of the greatest figures in this clubs history is beyond me anyway.
Benny The Noon » Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:06 pm wrote:You think KK was just good in his first spell ?!
He won 3 fecking titles in 5 years !!! That's outstanding
And then he took a team from the second division to the title in 3 years !!!
Do you really have a clue
bowolf42 » Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:19 pm wrote:Benny The Noon » Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:06 pm wrote:You think KK was just good in his first spell ?!
He won 3 fecking titles in 5 years !!! That's outstanding
And then he took a team from the second division to the title in 3 years !!!
Do you really have a clue
No he does not
Yes, Kenny did not have a successful second spell but bad mouthing him you should be ashamed son, he has left and you feel the need to crucify our greatest ever player
No need for it mate you should be ashamed of yourself
bowolf42 » Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:19 pm wrote:Benny The Noon » Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:06 pm wrote:You think KK was just good in his first spell ?!
He won 3 fecking titles in 5 years !!! That's outstanding
And then he took a team from the second division to the title in 3 years !!!
Do you really have a clue
No he does not
Yes, Kenny did not have a successful second spell but bad mouthing him you should be ashamed son, he has left and you feel the need to crucify our greatest ever player
No need for it mate you should be ashamed of yourself
the lone wolf » Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:51 pm wrote:heimdall » Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:03 pm wrote:Simari » Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:54 am wrote:Sorry Box, you may not follow leagues around in the world - but some of us do and have seen a lot of these players that come into the EPL, play on a regular basis with their original teams. You'd be surprised as to how many games from all over the world are available live or with 15 sec delays on betfair, espn and a whole host of channels on the net.
I agree with you that there is no downside on a £3m deal as he does have technical ability. But we won't be seeing a lot of him early in the season as he will definitely struggle with the pace and strength of the EPL and defensive contribution off the ball that BR will require of him. It's really just down to how much he wants to develop further.
Don't recall Suarez struggling with the pace or strength of the premiership, why should it be any different for Ferrari?
I don't recall Suarez struggling either?
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