Dubit10 wrote: » Kenny Dalglish has taken us to two cup finals in his first full year in charge. How people want him replaced is utterly baffling. It takes time and money to build a good team and squad capable of making the top four. Let's not be Chelsea and give the man time. He's earned that right.
Revolution9 wrote: » Martin Kelly, Jay Spearing, Jonjo Shelvey, Jon Flanagan, Raheem Sterling and Jack Robinson have all featured this season. That's more than half an XI. Your talking b*llox.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » If you're happier to finish 4th than win trophies then you're doing it wrong imo.
Samich wrote: » You're wrong. The league is where it's at. Anyone would tell you that? Only someone doing crap in the league and good in the cup would tell you different :rolleyes:
plasmaguy wrote: » Anyone who gets depressed about their sides position in the table needs to take a good long hard look at themselves. Far far more important things in the world to worry about.
Samich wrote: » Also just to add, last year after they went into a downward spiral brum fans said they'd give up the League Cup for PL survival. And let's not forget, Liverpool haven't won the final yet :pac:
Paul Tergat wrote: » Meh. Not to drag this OT but I think maybe football just means more to others than it does to you?
DB10 wrote: » Revolution9 wrote: » Martin Kelly, Jay Spearing, Jonjo Shelvey, Jon Flanagan, Raheem Sterling and Jack Robinson have all featured this season. That's more than half an XI. Your talking b*llox. I've mentioned Sterling and Spearing. Sterling and Shelvey were stolen from London academies, indeed Sterling wants to leave Liverpool apparently for lack of match time. Down to Liverpools CC first team policy they will lose him. The rest aren't good enough for a top half side.
plasmaguy wrote: » I hate when people try to reduce football to stats and league table positions and points and goals for and against and all that, and strip away all the excitment of the sport, and indeed analyse it too much.
DB10 wrote: » This thread is about Kenny Dalglish and Liverpool, there is a separate thread for Wenger and Arsenal.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » You seem awfully perturbed that Liverpool prevailed today, mad even. Why are you so mad?
rarnes1 wrote: » He probably had a load of money on the toffees :pac::pac:
rossie1977 wrote: » what young players have come through the ranks at chelsea recently?? or at utd, cleverly and wellbeck are the first players to come through at utd for years and they have barely 20 games played all top clubs should hang their heads in shame given how poor they ALL have been bringing through talent this past 10 years, gone are the days when man utd rolled the likes of beckham, nevilles, scholes off the line or liverpool had fowler, mcmanaman, redknapp, gerrard, owen
G.K. wrote: » Fabio Borini, Gokhan Tore, Miroslav Stoch, Nemanja Matic have all left Chelsea in the last 2 years after coming through, and all are among the highly rated young players in Europe, and 1st choice for their clubs. There's Jack Cork, Franco Di Santo and Michael Mancienne too.
Cyrus wrote: » Martin Kelly definitely is and I can't see how you can make a judgement on Robinson and Flanagan yet, you are baiting plain and simple, Look at the teams that have won the league cup over the past 10 years, brum were the exception a top 6 team normally wins it. Also where I'd the world class talent united, Chelsea and arsenal have brought through from their own academies ?
aaronh007 wrote: » They weren't considered good enough for the Chelsea first team though, and left because they couldn't get game time. Stagnation would've set in by now if they stayed at Chelsea unless they were to go on loan.
killwill wrote: » Well at Arsenal you just have to look at their first team in fairness and you will see Ramsey, Wilshere, Walcott. I could be wrong but are they not ex-Arsenal youth Academy players? At United right now in the first team you have Cleverley and Wellbeck as the most obvious with alot more coming through in the next year or two. They may not make it at United but they will make it big.
aaronh007 wrote: » Wilshere is yes, but Walcott and Ramsey came from Southampton and Cardiff respectively.
killwill wrote: » What age did they sign with Arsenal at? I remember United nearly signing Ramsey actually but he snubbed us even though he was a United fan!!!
G.K. wrote: » I must have missed the point of the guy I quoted.
killwill wrote: » That was not the question asked though in fairness. It was about world class youth academy players.
Mr Alan wrote: » They were both 18 afaik & went straight into the first team squad. And they signed for a combined £17m or so!
monkey9 wrote: » Yes, the obsessives have made that quite clear!!
monkey9 wrote: » The Obsessed!! There's a quality horror movie in there somewhere!!!
monkey9 wrote: » If the Liverpool obsessed fans of other clubs want so much to hear what Kenny has to say about the officals, send him a tweet.
monkey9 wrote: » This is the second thread yet on the same subject!! Following the third thread on the Liverpool season thread in general!! Interesting!!! You have to almost respect the Obsessives!!!!
I am pie wrote: » Yawn. Another Liverpool obsessed Manc super fan. Take a number and get in line.
alproctor wrote: » Seriously lads, give it a rest!