Knex. wrote: » Had a good ol' laugh catching up with the thread just now. Great gif work on show. Instead of trying to beat every team 6-5, we could just solidify our midfield and defence, and try to be... Normal.
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rarnes1 wrote: » I'm assuming Gerrard starts. So I'd have him, Mash and Henderson.
Kess73 wrote: » Have to be honest and say I would hate to see us line up with Masch and Gerrard sitting deep, and Henderson sitting just in front. Could see that causing similar gaps in our team to what we saw during Rodgers' first season as gaffer. Lallana I think will be a starter come the new season, and he will bring energy levels that put Henderson to shame ( have a look online for the distance covered stats for Lallana. The guy covers a crazy amount of ground and still manages to add some real quality to his workrate). My own gut instinct is that it will be Gerrard starting in the deeper role with Henderson and Lallana sitting ahead of Gerrard. Then three attackers ahead of the midfield be it a striker with two wingers/wide forwards or a pair of strikers with a player in the AM or second forward role behind them.
ricero wrote: » I like bony he has a fantastic record for club and country . Defence is more worrying
rarnes1 wrote: » A quality CB and RB I'm taking as a given. We should be aiming to ship about 20 less goals next season.
Liverpool Football Club today issued the following statement in relation to the future of Luis Suarez. Liverpool FC confirms that Luis Suarez will be leaving the club after a transfer agreement was reached with FC Barcelona. The player now has permission to complete the usual formalities, which will then conclude the transfer. We would like to thank Luis for his contribution and the role he played in helping bring Champions League football back to Anfield. Everyone at Liverpool Football Club wishes Luis and his family well for the future.
Sappy404 wrote: » Mascherano? He pissed and moaned for ages before downing tools to force a move the last time he was here. He's now 30, and he's ostensibly a defensive midfielder, a position Rodgers clearly doesn't want to accommodate. His wages are also likely to be massive. As excellent as he is, I'd consider any move to be very unlikely.
whatawaster wrote: » LFC confirm Suarez to leave
Agent Coulson wrote: » Remy reported to be available for £8m. Bony reported to be available for £20m. I really don't see £12m in the price differeance between them.
Nuri Sahin wrote: » Finito.
Knex. wrote: » I'm not too sure Remy is the type of character that Rodgers wants around the team. He bangs on about it so much, it would surprise me if we went for him, tbh.
Nuri Sahin wrote: » Maybe because it's early and I'm quite groggy this morning, but have we been 'properly' linked with any RB so far this summer? If Johnson is.. ugh, staying, well I can't see a RB being brought in as things stand with him, Flanno, Wisdom and Kelly there. I wouldn't be upset if Flanno started the season as RB, but a bit like Johnson, I have this feeling he's more competent at LB than RB.
MagicIRL wrote: » Serious question boys! How do you reckon your chances are of 1) winning the league or 2) finishing top 4 without Suarez?