Knex. wrote: » Aspas turns 27 in a week or so, and he looks like he's just done the Leaving and is heading into college. Maybe that's what fooled Liverpool into signing him.
SlickRic wrote: » so long for now, sweet prince.
Vicxas wrote: » Apparently Spurs and Monaco are in for Griezmann.
daithijjj wrote: » Gerrard retires from Englandhttp://www.thefa.com/news/england/2014/jul/steven-gerrard-press-conference-200714
Graeme Bailey @GraemeBailey 1m Fabio Borini's agent has told the Italian media that the forward will be turning down Sunderland's offer to fight for his place at Liverpool
TheTownie wrote: » Looks like Borini wants to stay. Does that affect the Remy deal lads do ye think?
brevity wrote: » [CynicalHatOn]Methinks that Sunderland's wages were the sticking point[/CynicalHatOn]
PropJoe10 wrote: » Gerrard has retired from international football. Good news for us:http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/166831-gerrard-reveals-england-retirement
daithijjj wrote: » When we signed players in 2011/12 we signed players with good stats. Some proper sh1te players have good stats. Thats the problem with using stats in general. Whatever about Downing and Adam, i remember lads in here telling me off for saying Jovanovic and Voronin were sh1te even before they joined, give them a chance i was told. They were a whole new level, well below what Adam and Downing were. People forget how bad we had it prior to them lads. In fairness, things had got that low near the end of G&H that signing a player that would improve us was cause for celebration. Fact is Downing and Adam did improve us from where we were. Anyone remember Kenny walking through the door having to play Jovanovic and Poulsen away at Blackpool in a shop window situation?. Thats how bad it got, never forget it, as much as we'd like to. :pac:
daRobot wrote: » Good ole' Gerrard - watch with volume :pac: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVYk677vJU4
James Pearce @JamesPearceEcho Loic Remy flying into Boston tonight to undergo medical and complete his £8.5m move from QPR. #LFC
Knex. wrote: » .
brevity wrote: » Adam was a scapegoat for that seasons transfer activity. Much like Joe Allen was. Both players put in good performances but not regularly enough. They also missed out on having Lucas around them as he was either injured or Gerrard was preferred over him.
Cartman78 wrote: » Was very very underwhelmed with the Downing and Adam signings, didn't really know a lot about Henderson at the time tbh and had hoped that if Carroll really knuckled down and applied himself he could be a useful asset upfront. This year? Know zero about Can and Markovic tbh but they sound promising by all accounts; Lallana could be very good for us I think - has a much higher ceiling than Downing or Adams ever had imho. Slightly bemused by the Lambert love in - seems a bit premature being that he hasn't kicked a ball in anger for us yet....when he cracks in a couple of injury time winners in front of the Kop he'll have earned his cult hero status
Ganymede Glow wrote: » Pity Maxi Rodriguez wanted to go home, i'd have kept him no question about it.
Kess73 wrote: » Think he is a very good squad buy. He looks a very clever player when the ball is played in to his feet, and he appeared to be very good at dropping deep to collect the ball with his back to goal. His link up play, with Lallana in particular, reminded me a hell of a lot of how Teddy Sheringham used to do it or, for even older heads, of how Kerry Dixon was able to bring midfoelders into the attacking third with hold up play and lay offs. Think what impressed me the most about Lambert was his range of passing. Now he is no Alonso on that front, but he seems very comfortable on the ball and is well able to pick a pass be it short or long range. Can see him working very well in allowing quick players like Markovic, Sterling, Lallana etc to run onto a pass as they break from deeper positions.
daRobot wrote: » Thanks mate, made a mess of that and deleted it
Washington Irving wrote: » Remy deal doesn't seem to be dependent on Borini going anyway.