by ivor_the_injun » Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:00 pm
1. What I want in our players is to give their all, and to play as if no situation is a lost cause. The CL final is an example to every current and future LFC player. It's a team sport, and if we've got passengers, we don't deserve to win.
Even when a player isn't playing well, I expect them to keep their heads up and graft away, and to ensure that they still do a job for the team. Gerrard's the obvious example people give for this, but to me Riise has EXACTLY the right attitude in this regard. The guy plays the same way in the last minute of a 2-0 defeat as he does in a 4-0 win.
2. Get the new stadium moving. The longer this takes, the more the club will suffer.
3. Assuming our defensive signings aren't duds, two - an attacking right midfielder and a prolific striker. We absolutely have to buy a right mid in summer.
4. It's a tricky one. I think Alonso is a wonderful player, but Molby is one of my all-time favourites. People criticise Molby for a lack of mobility, particularly in his latter years, but if you can turn games spraying passes from the centre circle, why shouldn't you?
For now, Alonso has too many anonymous games and scores too few goals. Molby scored 62 goals in 292 games for the club (including 21 in 58 games one season), and made so many more. Molby gets my vote for the time being, but ask me again in a couple of seasons.
5. It'd feel incredibly empty to win the Prem in that way. I'd prefer us to play adventurous, attractive football and be in the mix than play in such an anaemic way.
Defending is an art, and when done well is great to watch, but the most enjoyable thing about football is seeing your team score. How would you get kids excited about the sport if the best team in the country were so boring to watch? Where would the incentive be for them to get involved in the club? Also, if we spend 85 minutes out of 90 not thinking about scoring, our games would get even less TV coverage than we do now. Very few neutrals would want to watch that.