Homebooby » Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:54 am wrote:All with little drama as well...Very few we wanted and missed out on....those that we did didn't seem to want to come and we stayed in the driving seat all the way throughout.......what a f***in shambles.......
7_Kewell » Wed Sep 03, 2014 12:12 pm wrote:without doubt (Suarez sale aside) one of our best transfer windows in recent years. We've enriched the squad considerably, but given ourselves the bonus of being able to slowly integrate the players, with a decent starting 11 from last year.
Losing Suarez was a blow, but he's helped us rebuild the squad and 75million wasn't bad business for a guy banned for 4 months.![]()
I agree, the central defence looks a little rocky, but that'll improve as we get a regular CB pairing. The full back positions look much better and i'm really excited about our new midfield options.
The only challenge now is to shift some of the deadwood. Lucas, Johnson (last year of contract) and Borini all need to go. Sadly, Borini is determined to make a go of it, Johnson is on loony wages and Lucas is unwanted by anyone. Even on loan.
SouthCoastShankly » Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:41 am wrote:Homebooby » Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:54 am wrote:All with little drama as well...Very few we wanted and missed out on....those that we did didn't seem to want to come and we stayed in the driving seat all the way throughout.......what a f***in shambles.......
I don't see the problem. We have a history of making legends out of relative unknowns.
I defy anyone to tell me they wanted to sign the likes of Sami Hyypia, Xabi Alonso, Luis Garcia, Daniel Agger, Danny Murphy. To name a few.
They all were under the radar signings that either came from poor domestic leagues or were young up and coming players (not recognised as world class by any stretch).Yet they succeeded and we accepted them because we have faith in the management.
I see no difference to life under Rodgers.
Just as in previous years no all signings turned out good but we have always uncovered diamonds in the rough.
SouthCoastShankly » Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:41 am wrote:Homebooby » Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:54 am wrote:All with little drama as well...Very few we wanted and missed out on....those that we did didn't seem to want to come and we stayed in the driving seat all the way throughout.......what a f***in shambles.......
I don't see the problem. We have a history of making legends out of relative unknowns.
I defy anyone to tell me they wanted to sign the likes of Sami Hyypia, Xabi Alonso, Luis Garcia, Daniel Agger, Danny Murphy. To name a few.
They all were under the radar signings that either came from poor domestic leagues or were young up and coming players (not recognised as world class by any stretch).Yet they succeeded and we accepted them because we have faith in the management.
I see no difference to life under Rodgers.
Just as in previous years no all signings turned out good but we have always uncovered diamonds in the rough.
Homebooby » Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:54 am wrote:All with little drama as well...Very few we wanted and missed out on....those that we did didn't seem to want to come and we stayed in the driving seat all the way throughout.......what a f***in shambles.......
Boocity » Wed Sep 03, 2014 12:35 pm wrote:SouthCoastShankly » Wed Sep 03, 2014 11:41 am wrote:Homebooby » Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:54 am wrote:All with little drama as well...Very few we wanted and missed out on....those that we did didn't seem to want to come and we stayed in the driving seat all the way throughout.......what a f***in shambles.......
I don't see the problem. We have a history of making legends out of relative unknowns.
I defy anyone to tell me they wanted to sign the likes of Sami Hyypia, Xabi Alonso, Luis Garcia, Daniel Agger, Danny Murphy. To name a few.
They all were under the radar signings that either came from poor domestic leagues or were young up and coming players (not recognised as world class by any stretch).Yet they succeeded and we accepted them because we have faith in the management.
I see no difference to life under Rodgers.
Just as in previous years no all signings turned out good but we have always uncovered diamonds in the rough.
Spot on, Coutinho, Hendo and Sturridge all fall into that bracket and hopefully Can, Markovich and Moreno will to and if BR can sort out Mario then we could make him another £75m player in a couple of years
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:26 am wrote:Look, everyone is concerned about the way we've been playing lately but let's remember how far we have come in a short space of time. It was only 3 or 4 years ago that we had a string of mid table finishes and the height of our ambition in the transfer market was Paul Konchesky, Christian Poulson and a clearly past it Joe Cole.
We are in a slump and no one is denying it but it's nothing that we can't fight our way out of, for example some of the best football I have ever seen from a Liverpool side was at the end of Brendan's first season when Luis was banned over the Evra incident. With Sturridge and Coutinho leading the way we inflicted upon Newcastle their heaviest home defeat since 1925 and we also turned on the style to give an exhibition away at Fulham (when Danny got his first premier league hat trick). We could have put 10 past both those teams on the day.
Those 2 players are still at the club, okay one is injured and one is out of form but it won't stay that way forever.
We also have on our books some of the most exciting young players in Europe (Sterling, Markovic etc)
With a few tweaks to our system and one or two players back firing on all cylinders again and we'll soon be a match for anyone. Yes our start is concerning but certainly no reason to start pressing the panic button and calling for the managers head as one or two have done.
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