bavlondon wrote:Well the thing is I dont think we can afford to go foreign again unless we are spening a lot of dosh on a proven player liek we did with Torres. Spending anything less would be a gamble imo. We need someone proven. I know hes had his fair amount of injuries but so did Robbie and he scored some important goals on his return to the club. I also think price wise Newcastle would not want much for him, certainly no where near the 17Mil they paid for him.
Elchris wrote:Deco, Agbonlahor , Berbatov?? , Gudjonhsen , Henry
bavlondon wrote:Elchris wrote:Deco, Agbonlahor , Berbatov?? , Gudjonhsen , Henry
What are you crack lad? We cant afford any of those players right now unless we sold. Gudjonhsen maybe but I dont want that cheatinghere anyway.
Scottbot wrote:LFC2007 wrote:If we're going to go down the route of signing a second striker to partner Torres, they must be top quality, we need to get it nailed on this time. Tevez was the ideal candidate, but he's no longer an option which is a shame.
In my view, Robbie Keane is not top quality. I think he's better than what we have other than Torres, but I just think we could do better in terms of quality, touch on the ball, control and pace etc. He's just below the level we require - given the strength of the Manc's, Chelsea and Arsenal.
Agree with you, but that's in an ideal world. I don't personally believe the club will bring in another £20mill+ player next season (regardless of the ownership) so i expect then manager will have to make do with a smaller budget. Now Tevez and Torres would have been magnificent, two TOP TOP quality frontmen playing together and their styles would have complimented eachother perfectly but we're not gonna be able to bring in someone like that. I don't know that Torres partner has to be his EQUAL? But there's no doubt he needs someone who can profit from all the extra attention he gets from the opposition back four, someone to score a few goals and someone who offers enough quality to lead the line when Torres is rested/rotated. keane fits that profile for me. Intelligent player who could make it work with Torres or Crouch. It does strike me that if a player (particularly a British one) spends a few years doing well for the likes of Villa, Spurs, Blackburn etc they get a little bit type-cast in the eyes of LFC fans ie. "He's not Liverpool quality, he might be able to do it for Spurs but this is Liverpool", "This is a different level altogether, he'd have been playing for one of the big four years ago if he was up to it" etc
LFC2007 wrote:Scottbot wrote:LFC2007 wrote:If we're going to go down the route of signing a second striker to partner Torres, they must be top quality, we need to get it nailed on this time. Tevez was the ideal candidate, but he's no longer an option which is a shame.
In my view, Robbie Keane is not top quality. I think he's better than what we have other than Torres, but I just think we could do better in terms of quality, touch on the ball, control and pace etc. He's just below the level we require - given the strength of the Manc's, Chelsea and Arsenal.
Agree with you, but that's in an ideal world. I don't personally believe the club will bring in another £20mill+ player next season (regardless of the ownership) so i expect then manager will have to make do with a smaller budget. Now Tevez and Torres would have been magnificent, two TOP TOP quality frontmen playing together and their styles would have complimented eachother perfectly but we're not gonna be able to bring in someone like that. I don't know that Torres partner has to be his EQUAL? But there's no doubt he needs someone who can profit from all the extra attention he gets from the opposition back four, someone to score a few goals and someone who offers enough quality to lead the line when Torres is rested/rotated. keane fits that profile for me. Intelligent player who could make it work with Torres or Crouch. It does strike me that if a player (particularly a British one) spends a few years doing well for the likes of Villa, Spurs, Blackburn etc they get a little bit type-cast in the eyes of LFC fans ie. "He's not Liverpool quality, he might be able to do it for Spurs but this is Liverpool", "This is a different level altogether, he'd have been playing for one of the big four years ago if he was up to it" etc
I know what you mean, but I really think the bar has been raised and we need something special, someone with a bit more quality on the ball.
Another player to ponder might be Elano.
King Carra wrote:To people asking about Babel, there was an interview with Rafa where he was asked would be play Babel up front, and he replied no he's gonna use him as a left winger for the time being. I can't see the logic why tbh, maybe because we don't have anyone else for the left wing? Kewell is past it, and Riise just isn't good enough.
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