rarnes1 wrote: » Joe what happened you used to be one of the optimistic ones!
joe123 wrote: » Suarez + our summer transfers
joe123 wrote: » Not arguing the fact that if the club feel he wasnt right medically then to pull out. Concerned though that links all Summer were with the likes of Wilfred Bony and Jay Rodriguez. Neither good enough and Bony at 20 million is insane. Sturridge is injury prone and the fact is we will struggle if Lambert and Borini are our only alternatives. Name one transfer we have made so far that strengtens our first 11? All business we have done this summer improves the squad but flies in the face of what Rodgers stated he wanted. The league starts in 22 days.
kfallon wrote: » Remy has done it for QPR and Newcastle, Bony could (but might not) be a one season wonder like Newcastle's Cissé or indeed our very own Andy Carroll. Plus we will be paying over twice as much for Bony as we were going to pay for Remy. Bony is a decent footballer from what we've seen but I think £20m is too much for him. Will happily eat humble pie, my hat and me flute if he gets 20 league goals for Liverpool this season tho!
Sappy404 wrote: » Interesting that you want the £8m player because of the goals he scores, but don't want the £20m player despite the 17 league goals he scored. The likelihood is Remy was priced so cheap because of this medical problem. It also explains his pay cut. Personally I'd much rather a fit Bony at £20m than an unfit Remy at £8m.
Sappy404 wrote: » Bony has had one season in the PL but take a look at his record elsewhere if you think there's a risk of him being a one-season wonder. And as I said, the medical issue explains his low price. If Remy was 100% fit but also cost £20m, would you be happy to pay it?
Iused2likebusts wrote: » I wonder if we could get Remy on loan. He is surely going to fail medicals at every club and doesn't seem to want to play for QPR.
Sappy404 wrote: » Personally I don't think it's possible to improve our starting 11 on last season's since Suarez left. Right now, any fast, powerful player who knows where the goal is would thrive in this squad and improve our first team on what it is presently. In any case, our squad outside the first team was horrific. If you think only first-teamers needed replacement I think you might be barking up the wrong tree when assessing our business so far. By the way, we won't be looking at Rodriguez as an alternative to Remy. He's even less fit to play than Remy is right now.
Fescue wrote: » In my opinion Remy was seen as a cheaper alternative to Bony. Just push for Bony. We know there are not many quality goal scorers out there.
joe123 wrote: » Fair enough on the replacement of Suarez, its not possible but we definitely need an upgrade on Borini/Lambert. I wonder is the delay on Borini leaving linked to Remys medical? We needed a new left back, we needed a defensive midfielder, we needed a right back. Can has looked good in pre season but like all our signings its more potential than anything else. If someone said these are your signings, you would argue that this is the best we can do without Champions League. The thing is we havent brought in one player that would dislodge ANY of our first 11. For teams that want to challenge for titles, you need your top players battling other players for their places. Say if Sturridges form drops, would you be confident with Lambert stepping in?
Sappy404 wrote: » Interesting that you want the £8m player because of the goals he scores, but don't want the £20m player despite the 17 league goals he scored.The likelihood is Remy was priced so cheap because of this medical problem. It also explains his pay cut. Personally I'd much rather a fit Bony at £20m than an unfit Remy at £8m.
Cjs21 wrote: » Borini looking to cool off the rumours that he's leaving?
Kirby wrote: » He wasn't "priced" cheap at all. The player himself insisted on an 8.5 million buyout clause for any Champions league club before he signed his original contract. The club are probably delighted they get to keep him.
Sappy404 wrote: » I'd be skeptical of that TBH. All I've heard from Redknapp on the issue of Remy leaving suggests that they would be very happy to be rid of him - publicly stating he has a low clause, 'if it was up to me I'd sell him', etc. I put it down to his reputation/character before but this medical issue explains it too.
T-K-O wrote: » QPR love nothing more than an over the hill has-been on high wages. They need to offload Remy's salary to keep Rio & CO. in check. Harry couldn't lie straight in bed.
ollie1 wrote: » What channel is the match on tonight?