thecretinhop wrote: » Hi all long time lurker, in over the wall while I can, I have no idea how you even post normally on this forum.
Sideshow Mark wrote: » Don't be a stranger... Access requests reopen Monday
Hotfail.com wrote: »
Tusky wrote: » All good or very good players, but we are badly missing a top class talent - a game changer.
Knex. wrote: » It takes two minutes, ya plonk. Just don't do a Grayditch on it :pac:
Fescue wrote: » To me Coutinho, Sturridge and Sterling are game changers.
funtime93 wrote: » Tall,rangy runs well with the ball at his feet but he will have no time on the ball in the premier league and his lack of physicality is evident.I can see him being easily bullied by experienced wing-backs.
Hotfail.com wrote: » Arguably Gerrard as well..
smileyj1987 wrote: » I think Stevie is more of an assist machine now . He had 14 of them last season as defensive midfielder . I have to say the way LFC are shaping up for the coming season there will be absolute bags of pace in the team . Sturrigde , sterling , markovic and Henderson . That to me looks fairly formidable in terms of raw pace . I wonder was that all part of BR's plans for how his LFC team would play .
Nuri Sahin wrote: » Been in contact with some player who has NEVER been linked with us before in Arda Turan according to Eurosport Turkey.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Anyone thing Sterling could sit into the Suarez role?
barone wrote: » ive seen it posted a lot about how luis tarnished the club,embarrassed the fans etc etc in his time at lfc , id like to go on record to say ive never felt anything but delight that luis suarez played for lfc,watching him play you knew literally that anything could happen, nothing was impossible ,and quite regularly we,and everyone else were in awe at what we just seen him do,or what he did to assist a goal. never felt he embarrassed me,or the club,not once. he let himself down yes,but i doubt it bothers him that much so why should anyone else care . i will continue to support luis at barca, just not when he plays lfc,because he made me fckin smile and roar with delight watching lfc,something id not done in a long long time. adios amigo.
Turtyturd wrote: » Unfortunately you read this type of nonsense too frequently on boards. Of course you would take 95 million and run, I'd do the same but we're not football clubs.
Turtyturd wrote: » Very few footballers show loyalty to any clubs, and few clubs show loyalty to players.
Turtyturd wrote: » Don't think he demeaned the club last year. Biggest disappointment was the lack of ambition he showed if he really was considering going to Arsenal, although I think he knew a big club would make a move.
Turtyturd wrote: » Fairly sure he signed the contract, not 'signed' it.
Turtyturd wrote: » He is replaceable alright, maybe we should have asked Barca to swap the best player in the world for him.
Turtyturd wrote: » You very rarely heard of this stuff under Fergie? It's an exact replay of the 'Ronnie' situation.
Turtyturd wrote: » I don't think any club has ever had a team of world class players.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » As it is though, with him gone and us seemingly unwilling to push the wage structure or gamble I think a long disappointing season is sure to follow. I'd be delighted with 4th place at this point.
Cjs21 wrote: » Anyone reckon that maybe moving for Bojan would be a good move? When he was starting up front for Barca he was on fire, then he got pushed to the wing and fell away our of the squad. He was the next big thing not so long ago and sort of flopped on his loan spells in Milan and Ajax but might be good for the squad?
whatawaster wrote: » He is a terrible player. Since leaving Barcelona he has 15 goals in 96 appearances.