Mickalus wrote: » I always look at it that Newcastle robbed Chelsea. Liverpool agreed to sell Torres for whatever Carroll cost + £15m. If we got Carroll for £5m, Torres would only have been £20m
tomaussie wrote: » My memory of that event is that Mickalus is 100% correct. Newcastle understood that Chelsea were effectively paying for Carroll and milked it accordingly.
martyos121 wrote: » Can't see it being Henderson, doesn't come off as much of a leader. I think it's more than likely going to be Lovren or Sakho. However, if Reina or Agger are still here when Stevie G retires, it's obviously one of them.
Charlie19 wrote: » You're over reacting.
hangballlouie wrote: » The highlight from the game was 100% Emre Can. The guy is a dreamboat. Swoon!!
Kerrigooney wrote: » And? Isn't that what everyone does in here?
Charlie19 wrote: » Post reported.
rob316 wrote: » I get the sentiment but he gave us his absolute all every time he went out on the pitch. I wish him every success and will watch barcelona next season to see how he's doing. An unforgettable player for good and bad.
magentis wrote: » Im a liverbird upon my chest fan,let no one question my loyalties. But for me Steven Gerrard has no role in this team going forward.
GotTheTshirt wrote: » We don't need our captain or a leader in the team that wants this club to succeed with every ounce of his soul? Yeah fk it, this leadership stuff is overrated.
Hollister11 wrote: » Lads here is question for you - Who do you think will be out next captain ? I personally think it should be Henderson. He Is starting to mature and is playing quite well. If it's not him Lallana
jasonb wrote: » Assuming the other people we're constantly linked with (Remy, Lovren and either Moreno or Bertrand) are actually signed, would people then be happy with the transfer window? Or does there have to be a 'star' signing to make it a successful one? And is the 'star' signing necessary purely because we lost Suarez and/or have £75m to spend, even though everyone knows Suarez can't be replaced?
Iused2likebusts wrote: » How do you think he and the team played from Feb onwards last year?
martyos121 wrote: » The main problem with Gerrard in the team is that he's being played in a Pirlo type of role, but it's completely ineffective. Pirlo saunters around the Juve midfield at a snails pace, because the team plays around him to suit his style of play. It's a very slow, deliberate style of play, with short, accurate passing, rarely looking for the killer pass in behind. We have Gerrard playing like this, yet his teammates playing the complete opposite of this. Gerrard doesn't belong in our fast, counter-attacking style of play. He's not a box-to-box midfielder anymore. We need someone like Khedira, Vidal or Matuidi to replace him, and that's how we'll get the most out of our midfield. Just my opinion.
Kerrigooney wrote: » Thread's gone mental. Again.
magentis wrote: » Yes they done very well. But when i look at how porous we were at the back i cant help thinking if we had someone with a bit more mobility would things have been even better?
Knex. wrote: » The closest Henderson should get to the armband, right now, is when he's standing in the wall next to Gerrard. As much as I rate him, I really don't see him as captain material. Not even kidding, if Gerrard goes down injured, or is rested at some stage, the armband will probably go to Johnson :pac:
Iused2likebusts wrote: » Completely ineffective the results would indicate otherwise. He does belong in our fast counter attacking style as he is one of the few players in england that has the passing ability to turn defence into attack from a deep position.
Charlie19 wrote: » Sakho for captain
magentis wrote: » Im not doubting his passing ability for a second. But he has got burned for pace a few times.
magentis wrote: » Now thats a horror story with an unhappy ending:(
Luckycharms_74 wrote: » Here are the highlights of him. He looked classhttp://www.footylounge.com/films//edenhazard10i/emre-can-vs-roma-14-15-hd-720p-video_46894c20f.html