MaccaLFC wrote:Quality post, trust the manager boys, he always comes up trumps. It's proved that the one man who wasn't a Rafa signing is the one getting a lot of stick. :-)
el_stinger wrote:MaccaLFC wrote:Quality post, trust the manager boys, he always comes up trumps. It's proved that the one man who wasn't a Rafa signing is the one getting a lot of stick. :-)
Josemi, Pellegrino, Mori, Nunez have all copped a spray from members of this forum. Cisse had been given a reprieve due to his injury, but its time now to let him go. He hasn't done much in the league and people talk about the formation and system that is against the style of Cisse, but, a great player adapts to the game, and Cisse hasn't. Weakest link, a chink in the armour, should have put that ball away against the mancs.
tel wrote:I hate Andy Gray with a passion. But since I was forced to watch the game on the box, I did catch the one positive comment he has managed to say about our club this entire season.
"Can you imagine how strong this Liverpool team would be if van Nistelrooy and Rooney were playing for them?"
We dont need 150m quid to build a team that wins everything and beats Chelsea, Barcelona and Madrid 10-0 every time we meet them.
It makes me sick we have to do with average players leading our front line. Strikers cost money. Give the gaffer the 30m quid he needs to finish the job David Moore, or give the club over to someone that wants us again to be the great football club we have always been
stu_the_red wrote:el_stinger wrote:MaccaLFC wrote:Quality post, trust the manager boys, he always comes up trumps. It's proved that the one man who wasn't a Rafa signing is the one getting a lot of stick. :-)
Josemi, Pellegrino, Mori, Nunez have all copped a spray from members of this forum. Cisse had been given a reprieve due to his injury, but its time now to let him go. He hasn't done much in the league and people talk about the formation and system that is against the style of Cisse, but, a great player adapts to the game, and Cisse hasn't. Weakest link, a chink in the armour, should have put that ball away against the mancs.
The style clearly doesn't benefit the lad. He clearly doesn't suit our style, however, he lacks the basic skills to even be effective as apose to brilliant in this system.
"Can you imagine how strong this Liverpool team would be if van Nistelrooy and Rooney were playing for them?"
The Manhattan Project wrote:"Can you imagine how strong this Liverpool team would be if van Nistelrooy and Rooney were playing for them?"
He should ask himself what Horseface and Shrek did against us on Sunday?
Nothing, absolutely nothing.
Oh wait, maybe that was part of Carlos Quieroz's masterplan?
Judge wrote:dont be surprised if Owen isnt back at lfc in the summer
stu_the_red wrote:After that game all our good work is now out of the window and we're rubbish. Crouch is not good enough, we need a right winger, we need this, we need that, this must change etc etc etc.
Wrong.
What happened against them horrible bastards was more confirmation that we are clearly going in the right direction.
Does that sound silly? Well hear me out.
At the start of this season we struggled to score goals. Really struggled. Everyone was saying how we needed a winger and a striker. Nothing has changed, however these mumurings went very quiet during our winning run. We played some excellent stuff, scored plenty of goals an kept numorous clean sheets.
The "problems" were still there. There were games (such as Newcastle) where we wiped the floor with them and could have had 5 or 6, yet it finished 2-0. However the critics went quiet. To be fair, i've said for most of the season we will struggle to score goals against the better sides at present and i stand by that. We don't yet have the capability to do to teams like Chelsea what they done to us. If we did beat them we'd win 1-0. We don't have the amunition to score twice past the better sides in my opinion.
However, we shown yesterday and have shown against Chelsea that we can now control games against the better sides. We've shown we can create chances against them and cause them problems. We've shown that they struggle to create chances against us but we also shown we are still not the finished article.
We're getting there, two players is all we need imo.
What we've now got is a system that is working but needs fine tuning and the correct players integrated into it without having to change much.
I believe we need more pace. However not in the front line. We need a right winger who has pace to burn, its a shame Overmars isn't 10 years younger . We need a lad who has the pace to get in behind and help us on counter attacks, however we need someone with skill and the ability to contribute defensively aswell. Kewell has won his place back in my opinion now and is making the left hand side his again, against that lot the other day things didn't go for him but the effort was good and he was willing again which to me says he's finally turned the corner.
As for the striker i don't believe we need a pacey one, more a poacher with the ability to link up and make clever passes to on running players. Someone with immense finishing prowess, exellent technique and character. I feel a player like this (yes i am talking about a certain premiership striker) will suit the system perfectly as he'll have runners to link up with, he'll get chances in and outside the box, he'll get space and he's able to link with other players intelligently. He'll also get crosses from Finnan, Gerrard, Kewell, Warnock when he plays and hopefully a new winger. This player was at his best in a counter attacking side that attacked down the wings and dilivered crosses for him, i think he'd suit this system down to the ground.
I genuinely believe two players like these wouldn't upset the balance and system and would be the right type of players. One of them won't cost much money either and has a couple of years left in him.
Infact if anything they'd improve the balance of the side and would certainly help us make the next step up.
We aren't far away as it is, Rafa will improve these positions with his players, hopefully one of them will be the one every true red wants to see back in a Liverpool shirt.
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