cardiff-red » Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:03 pm wrote:its like a really bad episode of brookside, think we all need to calm down eh
Haha!! Those were the days!

cardiff-red » Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:03 pm wrote:its like a really bad episode of brookside, think we all need to calm down eh
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:13 pm wrote:hughes looks a very good player but at 18 he`s still at least 4 or 5 years away from really having an impact on the league, i think this building for the future malarky is a flawed plan because it only works if you can keep hold of your best players (which is something we are struggling to do).
then again maybe i`m looking at this from the wrong angle, i`m looking at this as someone who hopes we win the league some day, if the plan is to buy top young talents for a relatively modest fee and then sell them on to clubs who are trying to win things for big money then then i can see the logic.
maybe the plan is to turn us into the english version of ajax, a prestigous selling club.
if rodgers, henry, werner and co. genuinely think we can bring through a team of young talents and keep them together long enough to achieve success without them getting poached by other clubs then they are living in la la land.
supersub » Thu Aug 22, 2013 11:17 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:13 pm wrote:hughes looks a very good player but at 18 he`s still at least 4 or 5 years away from really having an impact on the league, i think this building for the future malarky is a flawed plan because it only works if you can keep hold of your best players (which is something we are struggling to do).
then again maybe i`m looking at this from the wrong angle, i`m looking at this as someone who hopes we win the league some day, if the plan is to buy top young talents for a relatively modest fee and then sell them on to clubs who are trying to win things for big money then then i can see the logic.
maybe the plan is to turn us into the english version of ajax, a prestigous selling club.
if rodgers, henry, werner and co. genuinely think we can bring through a team of young talents and keep them together long enough to achieve success without them getting poached by other clubs then they are living in la la land.
which "best" players are we struggling to hold onto at this moment or recently...
supersub » Thu Aug 22, 2013 11:17 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:13 pm wrote:hughes looks a very good player but at 18 he`s still at least 4 or 5 years away from really having an impact on the league, i think this building for the future malarky is a flawed plan because it only works if you can keep hold of your best players (which is something we are struggling to do).
then again maybe i`m looking at this from the wrong angle, i`m looking at this as someone who hopes we win the league some day, if the plan is to buy top young talents for a relatively modest fee and then sell them on to clubs who are trying to win things for big money then then i can see the logic.
maybe the plan is to turn us into the english version of ajax, a prestigous selling club.
if rodgers, henry, werner and co. genuinely think we can bring through a team of young talents and keep them together long enough to achieve success without them getting poached by other clubs then they are living in la la land.
which "best" players are we struggling to hold onto at this moment or recently...
Reg » Thu Aug 22, 2013 1:12 am wrote:Liverpool on the verge of securing £10m Derby midfielder Will Hughes
Wednesday 21 August 2013
Liverpool are close to agreeing a deal for the £10m-rated Derby County midfielder Will Hughes, whom they would leave at the Championship club for the rest of the current season.
The England Under-21 international, who is 18, has long been regarded as one of the brightest talents in English football. He made his Championship debut for Derby at the age of 16 and was a regular in the side last season, playing 35 league games.
Hughes has been watched extensively over the last six months by Liverpool's chief scout, Barry Hunter. The teenager's performances have merited the attention of all the leading Premier League clubs, including Manchester City and Arsenal, but it is Liverpool who are prepared to pay the premium price for an English talent and leave him at his current club to develop for another year.
Hughes played for England Under-21s against Scotland last week and impressed once again. He is part of a small group of English players who the Football Association hopes can be developed in the next cycle of Under-21s to make the step up to senior level within the next four years.
Unlike many young players of his age group, Hughes has extensive first-team experience – albeit it at Championship level. While he will represent a considerable investment, and a risk, Liverpool are aware that the price is only likely to rise over the coming months.
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Yes, we need another midfielder......
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Aug 22, 2013 1:52 pm wrote:supersub » Thu Aug 22, 2013 11:17 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:13 pm wrote:hughes looks a very good player but at 18 he`s still at least 4 or 5 years away from really having an impact on the league, i think this building for the future malarky is a flawed plan because it only works if you can keep hold of your best players (which is something we are struggling to do).
then again maybe i`m looking at this from the wrong angle, i`m looking at this as someone who hopes we win the league some day, if the plan is to buy top young talents for a relatively modest fee and then sell them on to clubs who are trying to win things for big money then then i can see the logic.
maybe the plan is to turn us into the english version of ajax, a prestigous selling club.
if rodgers, henry, werner and co. genuinely think we can bring through a team of young talents and keep them together long enough to achieve success without them getting poached by other clubs then they are living in la la land.
which "best" players are we struggling to hold onto at this moment or recently...
err.....you do realise that if it was up to suarez he`d be in an arsenal shirt right now?
supersub
Suarez is still a Liverpool player....who else have we not lost and which "best" players have gone
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