Turtyturd wrote: » Grammar Nazism.
djPSB wrote: » Maybe if we keep buying all Southampton's players, they won't have a team to play us? Shortsighted approach but a guaranteed 3 points.
Turtyturd wrote: » Hopefully it's a top top meltdown.
Vicxas wrote: » Woah, meltdown? Why?
Knex. wrote: » Been a while since we had a meltdown, in fairness.
Pilsbury Doughboy wrote: » I love it!, someone spelt Aspas wrong yesterday, now you're gonna keep spelling it Aspaz, so funny, your wit is legendary Sir! Keep it up along with 'The Rodgers' stuff all top top banter, hopefully the thanks should keep pouring in for you.
0028673 wrote: » This sums up our transfer winder thus far. It's early days yet but I believe that Rodgers will want to have his business done before we kick off against Southampton. Remy would be a great addition and is a complete no brainer for the price involved. I like Borini but I know who I would prefer as an option to get something from a game. Hopefully we can get quality reinforcements at the back. We may have had a settled team last year but the number of changes at the back was quite high due to injuries and loss of form. Hopefully we can get players in that improve our starting 11.
Turtyturd wrote: » Aspaz earned it by not being Andy Carroll.
joe123 wrote: » Disagree. Our squad is stronger but our srarting 11 is considerably weaker if that makes sense. Really feel people are under estimating how big of a loss Suarez is.
El Inho wrote: » Ya know, when ya look at this list, ya realise we don't need much more. It's great to see Pepe back in the running. Truly hope we keep him there to keep pressure on Mingolet. But overall thats a decent list of players. Considering this 33 man list gets cut down to 25, excluding those outside selection terms (ie young lads), we've a strong potential 25. Maybe some defensive reinforcements would be welcomed and another attacking option. I think it's just refreshing to see the squad on paper. I also trust that if there's more signings, Rodgers can combat the whole Spurs-Bale syndrome.
Underpaid Mike wrote: » Usual rubbish from the Mirror today, Pogba, Vidal and Reus targets apparently. Zero chancehttp://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/liverpool-transfer-hit-list-now-includes-3875539#.U8hCasBlSzg.twitter
Underpaid Mike wrote: » Thoughts on Bakkali that we are being linked to a lot? Searing pace, plays anyway across the front three and a knock down fee of £5m being mooted because he has 1 year on his contract and has fallen out with his coach At 18 years old it would seem very smart business even if its just to sell on in a few years
djPSB wrote: » Like Iago Aspas did.
rarnes1 wrote: » I wouldn't give Lambert the number 7 shirt considering he won't start every game. If he scores 20 league goals this season then maybe he gets it. Let players earn iconic shirts.
Liverpool will smash through the £100million spending barrier in a single summer this year for the first time in the club's history. Manager Brendan Rodgers has already spent £60m and still has QPR striker Loic Remy, Southampton defender Dejan Lovren and Ben Davies, the exciting young Swansea full-back, in his sights. Rodgers will use the cash received from Barcelona for Luis Suarez to finance the Reds' next batch of moves, and said: “We are working hard behind the scenes to find players, but it will not be a direct replacement [for Suarez]. "We are looking for several players who can add to what we have and improve us again.” Tottenham were destabilised last summer when they brought in seven players using the £85m Real Madrid paid for winger Gareth Bale. Manager Andre Villas-Boas lost his job four months later, after the north London club failed to keep up with the title challengers and saw their Champions League qualification hopes fade too. However, as Rodgers prepares to spend the Suarez money, he argued cashing in on the Uruguayan will only make Liverpool stronger because it offers them the chance to compete with domestic financial superpowers Manchester City and Chelsea. The Northern Irishman, who steered the Kop club to a surprise second place last season, said: “Obviously, Luis going gives us the clout to go and spend more and we are getting the right type of player in. “We certainly won’t spend just for the sake of spending. It has to be the sort of player who is going to improve us. But we will definitely be stronger this season - no doubt.” The Anfield giants have already signed Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Emre Can and Lazar Markovic this off-season, but appear certain to more than DOUBLE that outlay before the window closes at the end of August. As well as Remy, Lovren and Davies, Rodgers will also target a top class midfielder - with names such as World Cup stars Arturo Vidal and Paul Pogba on the radar. Rodgers added: “The signings we have made have no relation to Luis going. Absolutely. These are players that were always earmarked to come in. “We felt last year we just never had the depth, and we are in the Champions League this year, so we have to ensure we have a strong as squad as possible. That is what we will do, no question.” Liverpool tried to use some of the Suarez cash to attract one of the real stars of the World Cup in Chile icon Alexis Sanchez, but the versatile Barcelona forward chose instead to join Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal. That has already provoked fears among some Reds fans that the club no longer has the allure to attract the top echelon of stars - men who have their pick of the world’s leading clubs. Rodgers though, begs to differ. He will show his intent by paying £20m for Lovren, and will also target Remy - who will be available for around £8m because of a clause in his contract - after accepting any pursuit of Swansea striker Wilfried Bony is simply too complicated. He will also target a genuine big hitter in midfield, with even Germany’s Marco Reus on his wish list. Rodgers argued that losing out on Sanchez to Arsene Wenger's Londoners was simply a question of location, location, location. “I don’t think we will struggle to attract players,” he said. “Sanchez was one where geography dictated where he wanted to go, simple as that. “It’s been the other way [too]. Lots of players are really impressed by what we are doing as club and really excited about coming here. "It wasn’t a lack of ambition, far from it. The player and his family simply wanted to choose to live where they did. "He’s a fantastic player. He would have suited us. His profile would’ve been great. But it was not to be and we move on.” That is exactly what Liverpool will do as they adjust to life after Suarez, and the Anfield manager will calmly go about the business of replacing a man who provided the impetus for a sustained title challenge with 31 goals last season. He will not though, obsess over a search for a direct replacement, but instead try to spread the goalscoring burden throughout his new signings. Remy is an attractive target because his proven Premier League track record almost guarantees 20 goals a season. And with Lambert and Lallana also proven top-flight scorers, Rodgers is confident his side will have the firepower and creativity to thrive without Suarez - especially as Daniel Sturridge showed during England's brief World Cup campaign that he's now nudging towards the elite level. “In the times Daniel’s played up there without Luis, he has shown his qualities, but the onus is not really on one player - the strength of us has been the team,” he explained. “When I came in here, Luis was talked of as someone who didn’t score regularly, didn’t get enough opportunities - or take them. Over the last two years, he proved that with the number of chances we created, you can get goals. “But it is not just about him. We scored 101 goals last season and he got 31 of them - we have goals all across the team and will bring in players we think can assist with making them. “The club will be stronger without him - absolutely."
Colemania wrote: » *checks Liverpoolfc.com to see who no. 50 is* That's Brannagan off to Madrid then......
Morzadec wrote: » Heard markovic wants number 50
Colemania wrote: » It seems that they're holding up giving Lambert and Markovic numbers until certain numbers free up. Unless we are signing another striker for the first XI, I expect Lambert to take Aspas's no. 9 shirt and once Assaidi moves on to Stoke, Markovic will probably take no. 11. Surprised to see Phillips in the tour squad and not Rossiter. He must be regarded highly.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I said the other day I think Lambert should get till a real contender for the jersey comes along. Lambert will maybe have 2 seasons at the club he is also a kid from the Kop and understands what that jersey means to the fans. Untill someone wordy of it comes I'd happily let the kid from the Kop wear it.
Vicxas wrote: » I think if you give Ricky the number 7 it would give him a serious confidence boost. Or the pressure could get to him.... i hope it would be the first.