cardiff-red » Sat Jul 12, 2014 11:15 am wrote:No offence intended Stu, but why make a new thread for the same discussion you already created in your Transfer policy still a shambles! thread ?
Stu the Red » Sat Jul 12, 2014 10:03 am wrote:I'm really failing to see how the club can recover from selling Suarez.
One of the main reasons for any top players to join us has gone, and its a massive worry. A lot of players will look at us as a squad and think (quite rightly) that if you take him out of this team, we're not much better than a mid table side and last season looks like it could well be a flash in the pan.
He made the difference last season without any question and I think anyone who disputes the importance of his role is quite simply from out of space.
The point is though, he's gone, so how do we recover?
We've so far signed Lambert and Lallana for a combined fee of £29,000,000 which quite frankly is ridiculous money. Also £10,000,000 spent on Emre Can is a huge amount, and all for players that aren't really good enough to get into the first team... When you condsider players like Fabregas and Sanchez (the type of players we should be in for) are moving for around the £30,000,000 mark that kind of says all you need to know about our transfer policy.
I really do worry we're going to do with the £75,000,000 exactly what Spurs done with £85,000,000 they got for Bale. Spunk it up the wall on yet more ***** and as yakka put in another thread (overrated bench fodder). Since Rodgers has come in the only players that have been positive signings are Coutinho and Sturridge, Sahko and Allen have proved to be average but we've over payed and the rest have been abysmal flops.
Anyone who thinks this is a good thing or good business I fear may well be in for a very very nasty wake up call.
JC_81 » Sat Jul 12, 2014 11:31 am wrote:Why is Suarez leaving yesterday coming as such a shock to people?
It's been on the cards ever since he bit Chiellini.
We need to deal with it and move on. Crying about it won't help. I'm pretty sure the club will be going strong long after Luis Suarez has hung up his boots.
Greavesie » Sat Jul 12, 2014 3:28 pm wrote:From a practical perspective it makes sense selling Suarez now, he's our best player and the best I've seen in the shirt by a distance but if he wanted to go then we let him. We're Liverpool FC for Christ sake and I can't believe someone would think its the end of us just because Luis has decided to leave
I can't believe someone would think its the end of us just because Luis has decided to leave
woof woof ! » Sat Jul 12, 2014 5:33 pm wrote:Greavesie » Sat Jul 12, 2014 3:28 pm wrote:From a practical perspective it makes sense selling Suarez now, he's our best player and the best I've seen in the shirt by a distance but if he wanted to go then we let him. We're Liverpool FC for Christ sake and I can't believe someone would think its the end of us just because Luis has decided to leaveI can't believe someone would think its the end of us just because Luis has decided to leave
I don't think even the most despairing of voices really think that.
Most of the cries of anguish are based on the realisation that with Suarez gone we have suffered a massive dent in our teams abilities and we have to seriously re-evaluate of expectations for the immediate future.
Put it this way. If Suarez was with us for next season most of us would expect that with a bit of strengthening we'd push on and once again be challenging even more strongly for the title that we almost won last term.
However with Suarez gone I suspect most of us fear that at best we'll again be scrapping for 4th , 5th or 6th
Of course LFC will "Walk On" but with the loss of Luis Suarez just not as quickly as was anticipated.
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