mike65 wrote: » Players for the central and wide attacking positions next season could be Suarez, Sturridge, Sterling, Coutinho, Suso, Teixeira, Borini (plus Konoplyanaka and maybe one other esp if Alberto is on loan) which would be a very tasty mix of talents.
slingerz wrote: » For next season Liverpool could have a good squad once the loan players come back given their experiences on loan. Mignolet - (Reina) Johnson - Flanagan - Kelly Skrtel - Toure Agger - Sakho - Ilori Enrique - (Cissokho) Lucas - Gerrard Henderson - Allen Coutinho - Suso - Texieria Sterling - (Moses) Suarez - Sturridge - Aspas - (Borini)
Vinz Mesrine wrote: » I think it's time that some people realised that Sherwood isn't going to run Spurs into nothing. I said it 2 weeks ago that they were our only realistic challenger for 4th place, I stand by that, United and Everton are done. I'm actually fearing Adebayor at Anfield if we don't have Sakho back.
brevity wrote: » Does anyone think we'd have a shot of getting this fella Griezmann? Seems to be doing very well for himself at Real Sociedad.
noodler wrote: » Last night feels like we got away with it. We really need to improve on our away form. I am not saying we can't beat Spurs, City and Chelsea at home but probability may suggest we will drop points against at least one of them - need more away points to pick up the slack. I feel terrible for Toure, was watching the game in Sinnots, christ I actually had to laugh at the OG, it was just gravity defying! I really like him generally and thought he was fine at the start of the season but I don't think we expected he would be required to play this many games. I hope Agger (as we usually hope) can stay injury free for a while. Skrtel is blowing so hot and cold at the moment as well. Didn't like the way he seemed to blame Flanaghan for the goal last night - it was his poor attempt at a clearance. EDIT: Gerrard and Sturridge were awesome. Whats happened to Suarez? I want that golden boot!!!!!!!!!!!!!
slingerz wrote: » Reckon if Moses and Cissokho are cheap, then the club may look to bring them in as squad cover. I'm sure the club will want to prepare for the competitions that they may be in next season. Centre Mid is an obvious area to improve as is the attacking wide area (Kono) A lot will depend on the wages that some players are on whether they'll be moved or their competition.
Tusky wrote: » Sturridge is his closest competition!
Grayditch wrote: » 4th is still a long way off. A lot of great work done, and a lot of hard work still left. A slip or two and it's all gone.
Kess73 wrote: » I think there will be slips by us, but looking at the teams below us it is difficult to see them not slipping at least as often as we do. Everton are still my worry from the chasing pack. If they can get some of the injured players back, especially Lukaku, then their consistency will bother me further. Spurs have a better squad than Everton, and are in a better position in the table, but there is something about Everton this year that has me wary of them putting together a string of good results as we head towards the end of the league campaign.
mike65 wrote: » Stop panicking Spurs are one injury from disaster - Ade (who has never been the most reliable anyway) they have to play EL games, they have to visit Anfield, plus play Arsenal, and Chelsea away. Thumping a team that has bunked off school early last night was no proof of anything other than how poor Newcastle are right now.
noodler wrote: » Skrtel is blowing so hot and cold at the moment as well. Didn't like the way he seemed to blame Flanaghan for the goal last night - it was his poor attempt at a clearance.
Grayditch wrote: » No panic, people just calling it like it is. They're 3 points behind us and are winning games like us.
Pique wrote: » Skrtl had told Flanagan to mark Richardson, that's why.
citytillidie wrote: » Top 7 remaining fixtures minus the Man City and Evertons games that were called off last night
Devilman40k wrote: » I'd be forgetting about the crowd in 7th....mid-table sides have no place here