Stu the Red » Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:11 pm wrote:JC_81 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 8:09 pm wrote:Gerrard's replacement? Behave.
Not in the same league as Gerrard if you look at Gerrard when he was 23. Even now Gerrard is still better.
There could still be a place for Henderson in a Liverpool side challenging for major honours though. Every team needs a worker and he's a beast physically. I've always said I have no worries about the money invested in the lad, he's a good player. Had his best game in a Liverpool shirt yesterday.
Not good enough to be a regular in a league winning side.
One outstanding performance isn't enough to convince most that the 2 years of average performances are a thing of the past.
Think one or two people are getting a little bit carried away at the moment!
SouthCoastShankly » Tue Dec 17, 2013 9:23 am wrote:Stu the Red » Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:11 pm wrote:JC_81 » Mon Dec 16, 2013 8:09 pm wrote:Gerrard's replacement? Behave.
Not in the same league as Gerrard if you look at Gerrard when he was 23. Even now Gerrard is still better.
There could still be a place for Henderson in a Liverpool side challenging for major honours though. Every team needs a worker and he's a beast physically. I've always said I have no worries about the money invested in the lad, he's a good player. Had his best game in a Liverpool shirt yesterday.
Not good enough to be a regular in a league winning side.
One outstanding performance isn't enough to convince most that the 2 years of average performances are a thing of the past.
Think one or two people are getting a little bit carried away at the moment!
I'd love to see your face if we win the league this year, with Henderson playing regularly. I'm sure you have a back up argument though.
Thank you, sir: Jordan Henderson
Brendan Rodgers should drop Sir Alex Ferguson a thank you note. Ever since the Scot criticised Jordan Henderson’s running style, the midfielder has not had a bad game, and he was man of the match against Spurs.
Stu the Red » Tue Dec 17, 2013 11:14 am wrote:tu the Red » Mon Dec 16, 2013 10:11 pm wrote:[Behave.
Not in the same league as Gerrard if you look at Gerrard when he was 23. Even now Gerrard is still better.
There could still be a place for Henderson in a Liverpool side challenging for major honours though. Every team needs a worker and he's a beast physically. I've always said I have no worries about the money invested in the lad, he's a good player. Had his best game in a Liverpool shirt yesterday.
Not good enough to be a regular in a league winning side.
One outstanding performance isn't enough to convince most that the 2 years of average performances are a thing of the past.
Think one or two people are getting a little bit carried away at the moment!
supersub » Tue Dec 17, 2013 2:00 pm wrote:can't get the hang of this too many quote b0ll0x
Stu the Red » Tue Dec 17, 2013 3:22 pm wrote:supersub » Tue Dec 17, 2013 2:00 pm wrote:can't get the hang of this too many quote b0ll0x
You seem to understand it alot better than you understand football though!
supersub » Tue Dec 17, 2013 4:35 pm wrote:Jordan Henderson is a wonderful player and will flourish in a Liverpool shirt
Octsky » Mon Dec 16, 2013 1:46 am wrote:first 10 mins of the game, spurs was dominating i was thinking how do we win with inexperienced hendo n allen in the middle and inconsistent sterling on right?
then we grew into the game and started to look very dangerous when we attacked spurs.
hendo reminds me of a young gerrard in the game, harassed spurs in the middle then the next moment joining in the attack,
he is still raw but got a evergreen energy and explosive power, like the young gerrard.
let hendo train his shooting and we will have a very very dangerous player here.
devaney » Tue Dec 17, 2013 4:15 pm wrote:Octsky » Mon Dec 16, 2013 1:46 am wrote:first 10 mins of the game, spurs was dominating i was thinking how do we win with inexperienced hendo n allen in the middle and inconsistent sterling on right?
then we grew into the game and started to look very dangerous when we attacked spurs.
hendo reminds me of a young gerrard in the game, harassed spurs in the middle then the next moment joining in the attack,
he is still raw but got a evergreen energy and explosive power, like the young gerrard.
let hendo train his shooting and we will have a very very dangerous player here.
I really haven't got a clue what you were watching. I can't think of any period during the game and especially the first 10 minutes when Spurs dominated. Liverpool dominated the entire game and every stat conclusively proves that. It's all about opinion but to be honest I think you were getting the beers in during the first 10 minutes
RED BEERGOGGLES » Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:30 am wrote:I think Jordan has flourished in Gerrards absence ,and with the onus falling on him to be the fulcrum of this Liverpool team his game has
become far more inventive. Jordan's energy or his application has never been in question ,but on Sunday these attributes along with his
overall game were exceptional.
I think the main source of encouragement was how the players worked in retrieving the ball ,and in particular Sterling whose positioning
I have questioned this season ,but on Sunday he looked for all the world like an old fashioned winger,and gave Naughton a torrid time .
This all points to how Rodgers would love to see a team fashioned straight from his blueprint playing high tempo pressing football ,both
innovative and spearheaded by the incomparable Suarez.
Henderson's time has come.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:53 pm wrote:hendo has been improving and playing well for over a year now, it`s not just one game.
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