Potential Underachiever wrote: » I'm sure The Turd has it noted what posters were for and against that signing, but probably best for you to come clean before you're called out on it.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » I'm pretty comfortable saying he's the best defender in the world right now
gimli2112 wrote: » Yeah it's surprising he didn't go to one of the big teams.**this is a joke please do not be offended
ardinn wrote: » We have always had good spines to teams, this one springs to mind We also had great midfields recently, coupled with that spine, making that one of my favourite squads in recent history We have never, in my football memory (im only 35 so leave me alone) had this quality in defence, midfield, and attack. Fab and Kieta being yet unproven but I have no doubt they will flourish! Looking at kieta running is something special, just running, head up, control - he looks like a proper proper midfielder. I also realize there is only ten players on the field!
Fieldog wrote: » In other not really related to but kind of related to Liverpool news, poor Phil Couts is apparently not happy in Barca, the poor mite isn't getting a look in lately with Dembeles resurgence and isn't particularly happy... I wonder will there be "great sadness" and mysterious "back pain" in January.... And he will probably end up at PSG or City... Was reading the Barca forum and the fans aren't exactly fond of him either.... Realistically nothing will happen at all, but good enough for the shnake...
Widdensushi wrote: » Is that your favourite starting ten at the moment?
SuperTortoise wrote: » If someone told me 12 months ago our midfield would be better off without Coutinho in it i'd tell them they were mad. For all the brilliance he brings to a midfield and he does bring some, there's an awful lot of carrying to be done with him in it. Our midfield is more balanced now, + it allowed us to buy VVD, the best CB in world football by some margin.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » I very much do have some ill will towards the lad, sure he played well while on the pitch, but he also faked an injury in order to jeopardise our Champions League campaign.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » It's a tactic worth looking at. No one has been bold enough to try it before. Opposition manages will turn themselves inside out trying to figure would what we're up to.