RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Lucas..... really shouldn't be any dispute over that
SouthCoastShankly wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Lucas..... really shouldn't be any dispute over that
Don't you think it is a coincidence that while our overall season form is low, Lucas's improvement factor is high??
Especially when you consider last season whilst we were playing well the opinion polls on him were rock bottom.
He is an average player who now is standing out because the whole team is under-performing. Once our form hits again, his flaws will be shown off once again and his rating subsequently dive.
SouthCoastShankly wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Lucas..... really shouldn't be any dispute over that
Don't you think it is a coincidence that while our overall season form is low, Lucas's improvement factor is high??
Especially when you consider last season whilst we were playing well the opinion polls on him were rock bottom.
He is an average player who now is standing out because the whole team is under-performing. Once our form hits again, his flaws will be shown off once again and his rating subsequently dive.
DrPepe wrote:Insua is the only one to stand out for me
has made the LB spot his own, and despite the occasional lapse (understandable given his age), has had a good season. He's up there with evra for assists and although its been ropey for too many games , our defence still has one of the best clean sheet records.
Leonmc0708 wrote:heimdall wrote:Doesn't most improved mean that the player is now valuable? If that is the case then I don't understand how Lucas can be considered, admittedly he has improved from "fecking completely useless footballer" to just "bloody annoyingly bad footballer" but I still wouldn't say he is most improved.
Its been a while.
Clueless.
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:SouthCoastShankly wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Lucas..... really shouldn't be any dispute over that
Don't you think it is a coincidence that while our overall season form is low, Lucas's improvement factor is high??
Especially when you consider last season whilst we were playing well the opinion polls on him were rock bottom.
He is an average player who now is standing out because the whole team is under-performing. Once our form hits again, his flaws will be shown off once again and his rating subsequently dive.
Surely though the thread is mainly to distinguish who has been the Reds most improved player ,and whether the team hasn't been performing is irrelevant to the eventual outcome ,but it is completely irrefutable that Lucas has without a shadow of a doubt been Liverpool's most consistent performer whether the Season be dire or not ,that much is surely unquestionable so credit where credit is due ,because without him we would have been falling over the sheer amount of dummies being thrown
Sir Roger wrote:I think Rafa likes him?
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:In a report earlier today it was announced that some posters cant post without an involuntary Rafa slur introduced on a regular basis ,a well respected Doctor at Liverpool Hospital for Tropical Diseases has diagnosed this Benitez phenomenon which is springing up on internet forums ,and has predicted it will quell when Liverpool have an upturn in fortunes ,or indeed the perpetrators develop what is known outside the Web as a life![]()
In other reports it was stated Today that the Royal Liverpool Hospital were on the verge of opening a ward specifically for the injuries inflicted on patients who use sarcasm as a vessel for communication
Sir Roger wrote:I know that doctor. Hes a Fu*king quack!
Tell him our clubs got a dose of swine flu and we need an antidote asap. Maybe a shot in the arm from Rafa Benitez MD (Mucho Defenso) to increase our chances of recovery?
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Sir Roger wrote:I know that doctor. Hes a Fu*king quack!
Tell him our clubs got a dose of swine flu and we need an antidote asap. Maybe a shot in the arm from Rafa Benitez MD (Mucho Defenso) to increase our chances of recovery?
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