5starpool wrote: » Hurry up international break!!!! To make it worse then we have to wait until Monday night for our game. Obviously good in terms of recovery time, especially for Sturridge, but still irritating.
sweetie wrote: » At least we'll be on the telly
mike65 wrote: » Wanted - One Crisis. Must be immediately available.
5starpool wrote: » These days, even when we are not on the telly, we are on the telly.
LIVERPOOL TRIED TO SIGN GABRIEL BATISTUTA Former Liverpool manager Roy Evans has revealed he tried to bring legendary Argentinian striker Gabriel Batistuta to the club. Evans had hoped to pair ‘Batigol’ with Reds legend Robbie Fowler in the mid-1990s, but the deal never materialised. As it happened, Batistuta remained in Italy with Fiorentina, for whom he scored 168 goals in 269 games, before moving on to Serie A rivals Roma. Evans told the club’s official website: “There were talks of him moving from Italy to somewhere else. “We had an interest; there were some conversations between Liverpool and his club. He was interested, but unfortunately it just didn’t happen. “It was one of those things where you make an enquiry and it just didn’t go any further than that. I’m sure he would have been a great acquisition for us if we had got him.” And Evans had also hoped to sign Teddy Sheringham before the England international joined Manchester United. Asked what sort of impact the arrival of Batistuta might have had on his young team, Evans said: “We’ll never know. When you’re the manager you always want other players because you’re worried about loss of form and injuries. “You’re always looking to enhance your squad. Maybe it would have done, maybe it wouldn’t. We also went in for the likes of Teddy Sheringham at that time. “Teddy was very interested in coming; he was 29 or 30 at the time. But the club had a policy of not buying older players. As it happened, he went to Manchester United and played for six or seven years there with great success.”
MarkyMark22 wrote: » I'm look at this as a huge positive. Gives Sturridge a better chance of recovery plus it gives Brendan more time with the players and new signings. Could be a blessing in disguise.
Courtesy Flush wrote: » Glenjos injury sounds quite bad. I heard 10 weeks ?
SlickRic wrote: » at least RB is one of the positions where we are well enough stocked.
Vicxas wrote: » Jesus talk about the Liverpool forum simmering down Everyone is so laid back, think I might start supporting UTD on the side for something to complain about
5starpool wrote: » Don't worry. When we capitulate 2-0 to Swansea and put in a dreadfully anaemic performance, things will be back to normal around here.
5live wrote: » Nah. 1-0 to Liverpool. Sturridge scoring first half. Poor second half. Just a feeling i have...:D
daithijjj wrote: » Wisdom is grand, he has come on well enough so far but he is technically very poor imo for the standard he needs to get to.
whatawaster wrote: » Wisdom has excellent technique. He has very good close control for a defender, is very reliable in possession and generally assured on the ball. His crossing has been fairly dreadful, but I'd put a lot of that down to not being used to playing as an attacking full back and/or nerves.He is a lot better technically than Kelly, but Kelly's crossing is better than any of our right back options. Johnson's crossing is shocking.
Cartman78 wrote: » A work colleague of mine refers to Wisdom as a modern-day Gus Caesar ....bit harsh imho. Presumably, he will be able to learn & improve his passing,crossing,attacking as he gets older and could be a really solid right back if handled correctly. Could be the new Steve Nicol
kfallon wrote: » :eek: Can't ever see Wisdom scoring a hat-trick in a league game tbh!!! If he was half the player Nicol was, Christ we'd all be delighted! :P
daithijjj wrote: » He isnt even close to Kelly technically. Nosebleed after the half way line. Wisdom will never be able to do this. Never. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naNEbrVnERY