Basil » Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:24 am wrote:The owners wouldn't have sanctioned £35M for Carroll if it was a normal pre-agreed valuation for that amount. It was far from normal but the late over inflated transfer of Torres resulted in a stroppy, past his best Torres being sold right at the end of the window and a promising young English international striker coming in along with £15M and a saving of perhaps £50K a week in wages. People's opinion on Carroll seems to vary but it wasn't such bad business as some people make out.
Allen wasn't bought on the success of his statistics. He was bought by a manager who worked with him for several years and knew he could play the system the manager was trying to introduce at his new club.
Do we really know enough about the selection process of our new manager to judge it as bizarre ? Rodgers has been coaching for about 20 years so his experience is far from limited, perhaps at the very top level but he probably has a lot more experience than Shankly who struggled for the first couple of years, old purple nose struggled for a lot longer than that.
A team will always struggle with a new system, especially when trying to do it with financial restraints imposed because of the mismanagement of the previous owners. It's no good reacting to individual performances or results, I realise that the half season position is not good enough but what would it look like if Dempsey and Sturridge had come in last summer as planned ?
Let's wait and see who we sign in January and where we finish in the league before judging the manager and owners.
devaney » Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:32 pm wrote:Basil » Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:24 am wrote:The owners wouldn't have sanctioned £35M for Carroll if it was a normal pre-agreed valuation for that amount. It was far from normal but the late over inflated transfer of Torres resulted in a stroppy, past his best Torres being sold right at the end of the window and a promising young English international striker coming in along with £15M and a saving of perhaps £50K a week in wages. People's opinion on Carroll seems to vary but it wasn't such bad business as some people make out.
Allen wasn't bought on the success of his statistics. He was bought by a manager who worked with him for several years and knew he could play the system the manager was trying to introduce at his new club.
Do we really know enough about the selection process of our new manager to judge it as bizarre ? Rodgers has been coaching for about 20 years so his experience is far from limited, perhaps at the very top level but he probably has a lot more experience than Shankly who struggled for the first couple of years, old purple nose struggled for a lot longer than that.
A team will always struggle with a new system, especially when trying to do it with financial restraints imposed because of the mismanagement of the previous owners. It's no good reacting to individual performances or results, I realise that the half season position is not good enough but what would it look like if Dempsey and Sturridge had come in last summer as planned ?
Let's wait and see who we sign in January and where we finish in the league before judging the manager and owners.
Basil » Sat Dec 29, 2012 7:16 pm wrote:So, Brendan had about 11 years coaching at Reading before Jose Mourinho personally appointed him as the Chelsea youth team manager for 2 years and then 2 years as the Chelsea reserve team manager. He then had a year at Watford and a disappointing 6 months at Reading before taking over at Swansea, getting them into the premier league and then finishing 11th in their debut season. He also spent time studying coaching skills at various top European clubs.
He's not won trophies with a top club but I wouldn't call it limited experience, I would say he's had a good grounding, got good ideas and has the potential to become a very successful coach.
I think Allen will grow with this team to become an immportant member of the team but only time will tell.
FSG kept the selection process pretty quiet and we don't even know who the real candidates were, the papers even had to rely on Dave Whelan's version of events.
We've all got our opinions, some people back the manager until the bitter end and some appear a bit quick to jump in and criticise. I think with all the change we've had over the last couple of years, we need some stability and support and give them at least a year or two to see some improvement.
Kukilon » Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:11 pm wrote:It pisses me off that not to Long ago we played teams like Barcelona and Real Madrid and totally humiliating them. Now we fallen Into mediocraty hoping for points against teams like QPR
Simari » Sun Dec 30, 2012 7:16 pm wrote:Hindsight is always 20/20.
alwayslfc » Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:19 pm wrote:The thick heads of FSG must realise we aren't going anywhere without heavy investment. They must realise that in today PL, owners have to spend heavily, otherwise your club will just be another one of many to gift points to the rich clubs like Chelsea, City, Manure to qualify for CL. They want to spend on young players with resale value, this sounds perfect but only to a grey haired, bespectacled chartered accountant but not to the club's success in winning trophies and qualifying for CL. Look at manure, do they have this stupid policy? They signed 29 year old RVP (doesn't look like much resale value after 3 years) and the guy is scoring in virtually every match. Why can't our owners see that? Do they have only 1 brain cell working? Does anyone agree with me? No ridicule/sarcastic comments please.
Boxscarf » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:37 pm wrote:There will come a time when Liverpool supporters will start to become incredibly unhappy with Fenway Sports Group, some of our supporters need to go onto a Boston Red Sox forum and see what those fans have to say about Fenway Sports Group. They may have won 2 championships and have had a major stadium redevelopment, but their fans are deeply unsatisfied with Fenway Sports Group.
To me they're just as bad as Hicks and Gillett, they're going to bring this club crashing to its knees, because they are not willing to do what is necessary to get this club back into the upper echelons of English and European football. We've been a mid-table team for the past three-and-a-half years and I just cannot see that changing anytime soon. You cannot own a football club like Liverpool without needing to invest your own money into the club. You don't have to go OTT like Abramovich or Monsur have done at their clubs, but you need to dip your hand in the pocket, even if it is for just £6m to sign Clint Dempsey.
I can see us finishing lower than last season's 8th place this season and whilst the players and the manager must take their share of responsibility, so must Fenway Sports Group for not backing 'their man' from the get go.
To me Fenway Sports Group are just unfit to own a club as Abramovich and Monsur are, their penny-pinching policies will drag this club into the abyss.
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