puroresu wrote:find it funny when i hear liverpool fans say get david villa. like it is so easy.. lol
David Villa may not have any interest in coming to england. why would he wanna leave valencia? He has had a great season seems very happy!
The_Rock wrote:puroresu wrote:find it funny when i hear liverpool fans say get david villa. like it is so easy.. lol
David Villa may not have any interest in coming to england. why would he wanna leave valencia? He has had a great season seems very happy!
1)Liverpool are a bigger club than valencia will ever be
2)Liverpool are going places
3)U can't expect valencia to win anything (esp when rafa isn't there anymore)
4)Rafa is our manager
5)Spanish buddies like garcia, alonso, reina & moro
I can think of 5 reasons why DAVID VILLA will leave valencia for us
puroresu wrote:Ace Ventura wrote:I've said it before and i will again, FSP is quality, and should of been first choice this season imo, alongside Crouch.
He has a great touch, plenty of skills and lightening pace.
What rafa-dodd said about being in the right place at the right time is probably fair enough, but it is something that he could develop imo.
Working alongside Fowler would help him, Robbies movement is fantastic and the young frenchman could learn alot from him.
I really hope he will be back next season, like a few have already said, he would of been a far better bet than Cisse down the right, and is better than him in almost every aspect of the game imo.
whats the point of having FSP as RW though. i not a fan of of playing players out of there positions. Sinama is not a RW, he has never been a RW and we will never see the best of him as a RW!
Bad Bob wrote:The_Rock wrote:Rafa-Dodd wrote:When we first signed these two "brilliant" players from Le Harve. I really thought Anthony Le Tallec and Flo, would turn into unbelievable players for this club. They had just won the U18 World Cup, with Flo top scorer and Le Tallec voted as the MVP ( I hate this new terminalogy - far too American).
Supposedly they were two top young talents and every club in the world was after them. However I am afraid, they are just another two "classic" Houllier purchases. FSP has tried really hard for the club and he has popped up with some important goals, Luton and Olimpiakos spring to mind instantly, however I just don't believe he has the necessary attributes to be Liverpool "quality". He is fast, skillful and has a good touch, but he never seems to be in the right place at the right time. He has good footballers qualities, but whenever he starts or comes on, I have no confidence in him getting on the scoresheet and I know many reds who feel the same.
I think it is time for Flo to leave and I hope we get some decent money for him. However he may come back a different player, younger players have time to learn the game and adapt their play, and I would love it if he came back and proved me wrong. As Harry did, however at his present playing level, he is not good enough for Liverpool FC.
i know i am in the minority here, but i still think ALT has a lot to offer. He was the MVP in the youth world cup. He just can't become a bad player all of a sudden.
He has all the basic attributes to be a top class player
1)Good 1st touch
2)Is fast enuff for this league
3)Good header of the ball
4)Fairly good finisher
5)Passes the ball well
I believe he can become a class player if he is given a chance.
His attitude's a bit of a concern though, mate...and I'm not just talking about his ultimatum to Rafa a season back.
Two poor loan spells--at St. Etienne and Sunderland--have to make you wonder if the kid has the mentality to become a top player. Frankly, he should have shone in a pish-poor Sunderland team but 4 goals all season tells its own story. Just doesn't seem to have the hunger needed to play for us, IMHO.
AussieKopite wrote:Bad Bob wrote:The_Rock wrote:Rafa-Dodd wrote:When we first signed these two "brilliant" players from Le Harve. I really thought Anthony Le Tallec and Flo, would turn into unbelievable players for this club. They had just won the U18 World Cup, with Flo top scorer and Le Tallec voted as the MVP ( I hate this new terminalogy - far too American).
Supposedly they were two top young talents and every club in the world was after them. However I am afraid, they are just another two "classic" Houllier purchases. FSP has tried really hard for the club and he has popped up with some important goals, Luton and Olimpiakos spring to mind instantly, however I just don't believe he has the necessary attributes to be Liverpool "quality". He is fast, skillful and has a good touch, but he never seems to be in the right place at the right time. He has good footballers qualities, but whenever he starts or comes on, I have no confidence in him getting on the scoresheet and I know many reds who feel the same.
I think it is time for Flo to leave and I hope we get some decent money for him. However he may come back a different player, younger players have time to learn the game and adapt their play, and I would love it if he came back and proved me wrong. As Harry did, however at his present playing level, he is not good enough for Liverpool FC.
i know i am in the minority here, but i still think ALT has a lot to offer. He was the MVP in the youth world cup. He just can't become a bad player all of a sudden.
He has all the basic attributes to be a top class player
1)Good 1st touch
2)Is fast enuff for this league
3)Good header of the ball
4)Fairly good finisher
5)Passes the ball well
I believe he can become a class player if he is given a chance.
His attitude's a bit of a concern though, mate...and I'm not just talking about his ultimatum to Rafa a season back.
Two poor loan spells--at St. Etienne and Sunderland--have to make you wonder if the kid has the mentality to become a top player. Frankly, he should have shone in a pish-poor Sunderland team but 4 goals all season tells its own story. Just doesn't seem to have the hunger needed to play for us, IMHO.
4 goals from how many starts? not including when he's subbed on
ivor_the_injun wrote:If Rafa's going to haul Robbie off after 65-75 mins every week, I'd rather he had Flo-Po coming on than the likes of Cisse and Morientes.
I'm positive that the decision to loan him out and keep Cisse is one linked to the fact that Cisse had next to no market value back in January.
Next season I'd be happy with a strike force of Crouch, Fowler, Pongolle and a quality new signing.
People have made the point that Pongolle isn't a prolific striker, but he's only participated in 23 games this season. Bearing in mind that only 10 of those have been starts, with many subs appearances being very late on, and I for one sympathise with the guy. Like any striker, with a sustained run he'll do a job for you.
bavlondon wrote:Striker issues quit threat
Pongolle said: "If he (Benitez) signs two new strikers, I won't go back. It would be impossible.
"I'm 21 years old and I need to play, I want to play. It's difficult and frustrating when you are sat on the bench and not involved in a game.
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