redhayesy wrote:NANNY RED wrote:s@int wrote: Late 70's Callaghan/Case - I would have hated doing it but Gerrard is better.
Callaghan Saint ,SACRALIDGE
One of my all time favs
spot on NR also saint, sorry but i totally dis-agree with the 80's choice mate [to spell his name wrong was also SACRLIDGE] -CRAIG JOHNSTON was an awsome player,i can honestly say i never saw him have a bad game for us, watching him in that suberb team of the 80's week in week out, his enthusiasm,commitment,attitude was second to none.
IMHO gerrard would have found a place in the side of any era but for who ? very good question, as you say mate i would of hated dropping anyone of great teams gone by it's far easier to make that decision in our side right now.
sorry for not commiting to the debate mate but it's that hard for me to name any player from the years you mention.
totally agree tho gerrard is a red through & through, who will be remembered as a LFC legand.
NANNY RED wrote:Bloody hell Saint stop it i totaly forgot about Molby.
Too hard for me this
Sabre wrote:As for Gerrard's season, do you remember the last season you could say it was an average season for him? he ranges from very good to perfect!
bigmick wrote:Sabre wrote:As for Gerrard's season, do you remember the last season you could say it was an average season for him? he ranges from very good to perfect!
I actually think he can play much better Sabes, and once Torres is back he will. I think sometimes he's on a different level to the people we are playing up front recently (certainly very recently) and as such his game is blunted a bit.
What he's discovered though as I said earlier is the art of just cruising through games but still being the best player. His finish for the second goal against Hull was of the very highest order and an indication of where he's at. He has plenty of time to think about it, had to make sure he didn't hit it too hard as he was leaning backwards, and nad to steer it in. That ability to think within the moment is a God gift which only a few have.
Funnily enough I think his owrse performances this season (West Ham at home springs to mind) have been when he's reverted to previous type and gone more gung-ho. It could be our league position but on those occasions he's got himself a bit carried away and tried the impossible too often.
redhayesy wrote:NANNY RED wrote:s@int wrote: Late 70's Callaghan/Case - I would have hated doing it but Gerrard is better.
Callaghan Saint ,SACRALIDGE
One of my all time favs
spot on NR also saint, sorry but i totally dis-agree with the 80's choice mate [to spell his name wrong was also SACRLIDGE] -CRAIG JOHNSTON was an awsome player,i can honestly say i never saw him have a bad game for us, watching him in that suberb team of the 80's week in week out, his enthusiasm,commitment,attitude was second to none.
IMHO gerrard would have found a place in the side of any era but for who ? very good question, as you say mate i would of hated dropping anyone of great teams gone by it's far easier to make that decision in our side right now.
sorry for not commiting to the debate mate but it's that hard for me to name any player from the years you mention.
totally agree tho gerrard is a red through & through, who will be remembered as a LFC legand.
dawson99 wrote:Everyone has to have Kenny, then a tough call between Rush and Keegan... then God.
Midfield Molby can't be beat in my book.
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