Andy Carroll signs for West Ham

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Postby Ben Patrick » Tue Jun 05, 2012 12:42 pm

Carrolls mobility isnt bad at all.

His touch and movement has improved a lot as well.

Cant wait for next season and i am expecting big things from AC.
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Postby D___C » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:52 am

Brendan Rodgers would not have signed Andy Carroll (and not just at the extortionate price).

Similarly Rafa Benitez would not have signed Djibril Cisse.

Both have taken over Liverpool with a costly forward whom neither would have bought. Both were crazy signings given that the manager that bought them was sacked not long after each player arrived. Benitez was never sold on Cisse and got rid pretty much at the first financially viable chance.

There is no way Rodgers will change his philosophy on how the game is played for a player whom he didnt sign.. no way is he going to risk playing a different style to the one that got him the job, for one that could cost him it. If he is going to fail here he is going to fail using his methods, not one that caters to a previous managers player.

Rodgers has predominantly spoken of 7 players since he arrived.. Reina, the back 4 of Johnson, Enrique, Agger, Skrtel, as well as Gerrard and Suarez. All technically excellent, all versatile (even spoke of Pepe being used to linking up with play at Barca).

Thats the 7 he wont touch in terms of first choice starting line up. The remaining 4 places is anyones guess. The likes of Aquilani and Joe Cole, whom he has also spoken of, are his type of player.. so it will be interesting to see if either feature. Cole most definitely would if he had the physical capacity to, which seems unlikely due to the effects of previous injuries as well as his 40 a day habit.

Unless Andy develops rapidly on the floor, and also stays lean and shows more mobility, he wont last long under Rodgers.
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Postby alwayslfc » Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:32 am

Kenny's expensive flop signings of Carroll, Adam, Henderson and Downing at a total cost of about 85 million have cost him his job. And to justify the 85 million, Kenny had to play Adam, Downing and Henderson esp. Henderson every week hoping they would come out good which they didn't. Now under 'Buck Rogers", they'd better know that if they don't Buck Up (pun unintended), they will be out!!! They don't have Kenny playing them every week for the sake of justifying their overpriced costs. The same applies to Carroll, if his heart is still at Newcastle, then out you go mate.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:27 am

D___C » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:52 am wrote:Brendan Rodgers would not have signed Andy Carroll (and not just at the extortionate price).

Similarly Rafa Benitez would not have signed Djibril Cisse.

Both have taken over Liverpool with a costly forward whom neither would have bought. Both were crazy signings given that the manager that bought them was sacked not long after each player arrived. Benitez was never sold on Cisse and got rid pretty much at the first financially viable chance.

There is no way Rodgers will change his philosophy on how the game is played for a player whom he didnt sign.. no way is he going to risk playing a different style to the one that got him the job, for one that could cost him it. If he is going to fail here he is going to fail using his methods, not one that caters to a previous managers player.

Rodgers has predominantly spoken of 7 players since he arrived.. Reina, the back 4 of Johnson, Enrique, Agger, Skrtel, as well as Gerrard and Suarez. All technically excellent, all versatile (even spoke of Pepe being used to linking up with play at Barca).

Thats the 7 he wont touch in terms of first choice starting line up. The remaining 4 places is anyones guess. The likes of Aquilani and Joe Cole, whom he has also spoken of, are his type of player.. so it will be interesting to see if either feature. Cole most definitely would if he had the physical capacity to, which seems unlikely due to the effects of previous injuries as well as his 40 a day habit.

Unless Andy develops rapidly on the floor, and also stays lean and shows more mobility, he wont last long under Rodgers.



Brendan Rodgers was praiseful of Andy Carroll as he believes the striker is hitting form and confidence at last following his move

“I thought Liverpool were excellent in midweek and Andy Carroll was really impressive,” said Rodgers in today's Wales on Sunday.

“It shows it’s a totally different pressure when you play for a big club like Liverpool. You are expected to win every single game and it was new for him.

“The adaptation takes time and forget about the football, it was a life change.

“He was bought for the long term. He didn’t put the price tag on his head. He’s a young kid who I have seen come through the England ranks. It was always going to take time.

“But we are starting to see the first real performances that you think he can go on and become a really fantastic player for Liverpool.

“He looked lean, mobile and great in his physicality the other night and his touch was good.

“He got a boost from his cameo in the FA Cup final and he’ll be coming here to do well.
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Postby stew_the_red » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:09 am

Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:27 am wrote:
D___C » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:52 am wrote:Brendan Rodgers would not have signed Andy Carroll (and not just at the extortionate price).

Similarly Rafa Benitez would not have signed Djibril Cisse.

Both have taken over Liverpool with a costly forward whom neither would have bought. Both were crazy signings given that the manager that bought them was sacked not long after each player arrived. Benitez was never sold on Cisse and got rid pretty much at the first financially viable chance.

There is no way Rodgers will change his philosophy on how the game is played for a player whom he didnt sign.. no way is he going to risk playing a different style to the one that got him the job, for one that could cost him it. If he is going to fail here he is going to fail using his methods, not one that caters to a previous managers player.

Rodgers has predominantly spoken of 7 players since he arrived.. Reina, the back 4 of Johnson, Enrique, Agger, Skrtel, as well as Gerrard and Suarez. All technically excellent, all versatile (even spoke of Pepe being used to linking up with play at Barca).

Thats the 7 he wont touch in terms of first choice starting line up. The remaining 4 places is anyones guess. The likes of Aquilani and Joe Cole, whom he has also spoken of, are his type of player.. so it will be interesting to see if either feature. Cole most definitely would if he had the physical capacity to, which seems unlikely due to the effects of previous injuries as well as his 40 a day habit.

Unless Andy develops rapidly on the floor, and also stays lean and shows more mobility, he wont last long under Rodgers.



Brendan Rodgers was praiseful of Andy Carroll as he believes the striker is hitting form and confidence at last following his move

“I thought Liverpool were excellent in midweek and Andy Carroll was really impressive,” said Rodgers in today's Wales on Sunday.

“It shows it’s a totally different pressure when you play for a big club like Liverpool. You are expected to win every single game and it was new for him.

“The adaptation takes time and forget about the football, it was a life change.

“He was bought for the long term. He didn’t put the price tag on his head. He’s a young kid who I have seen come through the England ranks. It was always going to take time.

“But we are starting to see the first real performances that you think he can go on and become a really fantastic player for Liverpool.

“He looked lean, mobile and great in his physicality the other night and his touch was good.

“He got a boost from his cameo in the FA Cup final and he’ll be coming here to do well.


That was before Rodgers arrived you numpty!
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Postby RichardLFC1 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:25 am

I can't believe we can even think about slating Carroll before he has kicked a ball under Rodgers. Carroll was our best players in the last few games at the end of the season.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:35 am

stew_the_red » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:09 am wrote:
Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:27 am wrote:
D___C » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:52 am wrote:Brendan Rodgers would not have signed Andy Carroll (and not just at the extortionate price).

Similarly Rafa Benitez would not have signed Djibril Cisse.

Both have taken over Liverpool with a costly forward whom neither would have bought. Both were crazy signings given that the manager that bought them was sacked not long after each player arrived. Benitez was never sold on Cisse and got rid pretty much at the first financially viable chance.

There is no way Rodgers will change his philosophy on how the game is played for a player whom he didnt sign.. no way is he going to risk playing a different style to the one that got him the job, for one that could cost him it. If he is going to fail here he is going to fail using his methods, not one that caters to a previous managers player.

Rodgers has predominantly spoken of 7 players since he arrived.. Reina, the back 4 of Johnson, Enrique, Agger, Skrtel, as well as Gerrard and Suarez. All technically excellent, all versatile (even spoke of Pepe being used to linking up with play at Barca).

Thats the 7 he wont touch in terms of first choice starting line up. The remaining 4 places is anyones guess. The likes of Aquilani and Joe Cole, whom he has also spoken of, are his type of player.. so it will be interesting to see if either feature. Cole most definitely would if he had the physical capacity to, which seems unlikely due to the effects of previous injuries as well as his 40 a day habit.

Unless Andy develops rapidly on the floor, and also stays lean and shows more mobility, he wont last long under Rodgers.



Brendan Rodgers was praiseful of Andy Carroll as he believes the striker is hitting form and confidence at last following his move

“I thought Liverpool were excellent in midweek and Andy Carroll was really impressive,” said Rodgers in today's Wales on Sunday.

“It shows it’s a totally different pressure when you play for a big club like Liverpool. You are expected to win every single game and it was new for him.

“The adaptation takes time and forget about the football, it was a life change.

“He was bought for the long term. He didn’t put the price tag on his head. He’s a young kid who I have seen come through the England ranks. It was always going to take time.

“But we are starting to see the first real performances that you think he can go on and become a really fantastic player for Liverpool.

“He looked lean, mobile and great in his physicality the other night and his touch was good.

“He got a boost from his cameo in the FA Cup final and he’ll be coming here to do well.


That was before Rodgers arrived you numpty!


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Postby Boxscarf » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:37 am

RichardLFC1 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:25 am wrote:I can't believe we can even think about slating Carroll before he has kicked a ball under Rodgers. Carroll was our best players in the last few games at the end of the season.


I agree, but Carroll is not the type of footballer that is able to play tika taka football. I think Rodgers will end up selling him, which is ashame, I like Carroll, but if a player isn't suited to a managers style of play then he has to be sold.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:57 am

Boxscarf » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:37 am wrote:
RichardLFC1 » Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:25 am wrote:I can't believe we can even think about slating Carroll before he has kicked a ball under Rodgers. Carroll was our best players in the last few games at the end of the season.


I agree, but Carroll is not the type of footballer that is able to play tika taka football. I think Rodgers will end up selling him, which is ashame, I like Carroll, but if a player isn't suited to a managers style of play then he has to be sold.


Carroll could fit perfectly well into any style Rodgers decides for all we know.
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:01 pm

Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:57 am wrote:
Carroll could fit perfectly well into any style Rodgers decides for all we know.


Rodgers will implement a similar style to that of what Swansea team were playing, he's a British manager with a continental approach to the game. Carroll is an old fashioned English center forward and he has no continental play in his game, this automatically informs one of a mis-match.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:03 pm

Boxscarf » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:01 pm wrote:
Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:57 am wrote:
Carroll could fit perfectly well into any style Rodgers decides for all we know.


Rodgers will implement a similar style to that of what Swansea team were playing, he's a British manager with a continental approach to the game. Carroll is an old fashioned English center forward and he has no continental play in his game, this automatically informs one of a mis-match.


Rodgers will implement a style which he thinks will get the best results utlizing the players at the squad and the players he brings into the squad.

Carroll is more than good enough to play in a team that pass the ball around.
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:08 pm

I'm afraid I just don't see it Benny, I just don't see it.

Brendan Rodgers likes pass and move football, Andy just cannot provide this, I'm afraid! I think he'll be sold at the first available opportunity. He's no Falcao that's for sure.
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Postby Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:16 pm

Off course you don't see it.

Carroll had a poor season and it a big lad who struggled until the last month so the colours have been nailed - Carroll is judged by that poor period. And because he is big and good in the air that means automatically he is rubbish on the ground - Crouch suffered the same stereo type
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Postby Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:24 pm

From Rodgers

“He’s came here for an awful lot of money and he’s still very young,” Rodgers said. “I don’t think anyone would have argued when they saw his period at Newcastle where he did terrifically well. When you come to a club like this one the shirt weighs much heavier than any other shirt. The expectation and the weight of expectation is phenomenal.


“My job next year is to try and lift some of that weight off the shirt. I’ll take the pressure. The players can just go and concentrate on performing and if you do that you’ll get the result eight or nine times out of 10 because of your talent. That will be the same for Andy and any other player. Then, like I say, we’ll take time to review where we’re at and then look forward.
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:28 pm

Benny The Noon » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:16 am wrote:Off course you don't see it.

Carroll had a poor season and it a big lad who struggled until the last month so the colours have been nailed - Carroll is judged by that poor period. And because he is big and good in the air that means automatically he is rubbish on the ground - Crouch suffered the same stereo type


Andy's mobility is the biggest concern to me, there is no question that he's good with his feet i.e. Turning John Terry over in the goal against Chelsea in the 2-1 FA Cup defeat.
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