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Agent Coulson wrote: » Trouble in Rangers. Gerrard is doing a Jose up there blaming players for all the wrongs at the moment. Liverpool midfielder could be set for shock Anfield return after deleting Twitter account He has also unfollowed Rangers on Instagram after being left out of their squad for their Europa League clash with Rapid Viennahttps://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-rangers-transfer-shock-return-15548535?saasas
Damien360 wrote: » The Edwards piece is a great article and a good quick read. On the other hand, your Twitter nonsense with Rangers is utter tripe. The movings within Twitter should never form part of any discussion. Red top nonsense.
LiamoSail wrote: » They just sent a loan striker back to Roma early, so it's hardly unlikely
Agent Coulson wrote: » Joyce has done a great piece on Michael Edwards. Michael Edwards: the man who made Liverpool kings of the transfer market/ The 39-year-old behind innovative deals for Coutinho, Keïta and Firmino will be looked upon with envy by Manchester United on Sunday,https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/michael-edwards-the-innovative-liverpool-sporting-director-united-wished-they-had-v3grq5hwc
robwen wrote: » That's the guy Solanke is rumoured to be replacing
LiamoSail wrote: » i can see why Rangers would want him. I can't see what benefit it would be to either Liverpool or solanke though given there's likely to be better alternatives
yourdeadwright wrote: » Do we though ??? I don't think we need it from our 6, Because our CB split and full backs push on we need our 6 needs to be a tackler and good at recycling the ball quickly and short, With the ability to cover ground quickly ,heading ability helps as other than the CB we are a small team. Sounds like Hendo and Fab doesn't it , Xabi had Masch for dirty work here, If we play a Xabi like player at 6 we need to change how we play, Look at Jorghino at Chelsea the most Xabi like player you could find, He wouldn't suit how we play he'd make us more venerable because of how we set up
Agent Coulson wrote: » It's now being reported in Scotland Ejaria wants out because he is fed up at the physical side of the game up there getting lumps kicked out of him every week.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Solanke would be better off going to a relegation struggling team in the PL or a top tier Championship team.
FitzShane wrote: » I'd disagree there, to a certain degree. Think he did well against Spurs away, and both games against Chelsea when on the field myself. But agree on the playing against the lower teams but they are the teams we need him against more - possibly again this Sunday. Start him for legs, energy & creativity in midfield while still having the 3 in the middle, and then spring Shaqiri for 20-30 mins if needing another level again.
Blanco100 wrote: » Vision, anticipation, controlled agression and ability to pass the ball through congested midfield thirds, are all qualities we need in a 6, if we want to get even better. And physicality and speed over 25 yards.
Blanco100 wrote: » Gerrard was a legend as a player, but there was always a bang of ego off him at times. Doesnt surprise me one bit to see him deflect attention away from his own failings. These former top players never cut it, most of them anyway. Always felt that they could never think deeper about the game or think outside the box outside of their own perspective on what made them individually successful. Its always the former pros who didnt hit the heights or focused on coaching in earlier years who have the hunger to develop these areas of themselves to see a bigger picture, rather than just rolling up in a job and thinking your billy big bollix. Gerrard is already getting frustrated his limited players are not tearing it up and its their fault every time. Its rookie error in fairness
redzerdrog wrote: » I was under the impression that Gerrard was doing a good job with rangers
Alisson's save percentage of 85.71% is the best in the Premier League. Last season, Liverpool conceded a goal every 64 minutes, the second-worst in the Premier League. Obviously the sample size is considerably smaller for Alisson than his predecessors, but at the start of his Anfield career opposition strikers need 240 minutes to beat him. They score every 74 minutes against Simon Mignolet. Statistically, the second-best Liverpool goalkeeper in the Premier League era is Pepe Reina, who conceded every 104 minutes. No Liverpool keeper has conceded as few as six goals in his first 16 Premier League games.
Muahahaha wrote: » Early days but Allison on track to concede less than even Pepe Reina
Fieldog wrote: » So was I, not that I give 2 hoots about them or Scottish football in general, I thought he has them in second last I had heard... Is Ejaria still a pool player?