Kerrigooney wrote: » Yer spending too much time together on this thread sisters...all yer periods have synced.
J Mysterio wrote: » I just missed the half time Klopp, so have to watch 45 mins of dross for the post match analysis :pac: I am bemused as to why Klopp took the gig though.
brevity wrote: » They are attracting all the bears.
J Mysterio wrote: » There's a good player in there.
NukaCola wrote: » This thread.......is there any saving it at all........
Agent Coulson wrote: » When it comes to Moreno, Lovren, Mignolet, Lallana and other players isn't it great to have a manager who wants to coach and improve his players instead of blaming his tools. It may not work in all cases but at least he doesn't right them off and as has been seen with Lovren and Lallana especially they have improved so much under a manager who knows what he is doing.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4utoe1_mnf-jurgen-klopp_sport Klopp Tv MNF So So Lb KO /
PaddyWilliams wrote: » At least with Lovren, Lallana and possibly Mig he had some sort of a brain with which to work. I have seen nothing to suggest that Moreno can offer anything to the club. I may eat my words (highly doubtful) but that's my view on him. And I hate to write off anyone that plays for Liverpool, but he's sent me over my tipping point.
Pyjamarama wrote: » The whole Moreno has no brain thing really p*sses me off. He's had tons of good games for the club. He lacks concentration but that doesn't mean he's stupid, which is what "he has no brain" implies. And to say he's done nothing to show he could potentially be a success at the club is to be very short sighed and sensationalist. Doesn't mean he doesn't need to improve a ton to be a first choice reliable option for us but he clearly has talent and has displayed it plenty of times.
NukaCola wrote: » Moreno cant control his emotions on the pitch, anything can set off a rush of blood in him, he sometimes cant assess the situation he's in and his positional sense can be suspect. I'd be fine if he never played for us again. I wouldn't be too upset if he was a bit part player either though, but IMO he has to improve foolish mistakes and be more solid in defending. On a plus side he's fast and hardworking, I wouldn't be against him and Origi coming on at 70+ minutes in advanced positions to add pace and energy to the press against a tiring backline for example. He has his uses but IMO he's a liability at the back, he's too unpredictable and thats not a good trait for a defender. Good teams will exploit that but for 40/50% of games we'll get away with it if he starts.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » Moreno could play in a 4 man midfield.He's a great player, but not a great leftback