by Leonmc0708 » Thu May 06, 2004 9:40 pm
This is one of the most thought provoking posts I have read on this forum for a while. A releif to see some proper discussion going on.
I am personally stuck between the proverbial rock and hard place on Danny. My heart says keep him and my head says f##k him right off.
My heart says ..............
He must stay cus he is an honest lad who always gives his all, even when he is out of form. He never shirks a tackle or pass, and the biggest problem he has is the crowd getting on his back when he misplaces the first pass of the game. No one can question his commitment, as he always makes himself available for selection, a pass and penalty or free kick taking duties.
He mus stay cus he has scored the winner at Mould Trafford three times in the last four years, and this alone wins him a place on the top table when I get married. I only dream every night of netting the winner against those tw#ts.
He must stay cus last season, when we went however many games without winning a game he was the ONLY player putting it in, and he carried the team. That includes Stevie G who was uncharecteristcly out of form at the time. If it was not for Danny during those couple of months we would not have even got a draw out of some of those games.
However in opposition to my heart my head says........
He simply is not good enough for Liverpool FC. He is at best a good Premeirship player, and we must strive to have the best or better.
He does rely too much on confidence, and as is the way with this type of player, Anfield is not the place you want to be when you are low on confidence. The boo boys all over the stadium get on Danny's back sooner rather than later, and dont give him the benefit of the doubt. As soon as he slides thru a bad pass the w#nk##s like the guy two rows behind me in the Kop sigh boo and berate the lad and sometimes he is simply not strong willed enough to overcome or block out these noises and concentrate on his game.
This is a personal gripe of mine about Danny, when he comes on as a sub, he can take too long to get into the game. This is highlighted when recently at home we have been behind or drawing and needed a sub to change things round and Danny has come on. It can sometimes take him ten minutes to "get acclimatised" to the pace of the game, by which time there is not enough time left to make a difference.
In conclusion, I think we should keep him as he weighs in with enough goals and can handle the big pressure cooker occasions.
KEEP HIM
JUSTICE FOR THE 96
