OwaynOTT wrote: » I would say that Ridgers 56 wins from 100 is more impressive than Rafa's and Dalglish. Both of those started out in stronger positions than Rodgers.
joe123 wrote: » Lads is there any Deadline day stream/radio station etc that I could listen to while at work?
SlickRic wrote: » honestly, not that bothered about Falcao to Utd unless the rest of their spine, and the pace of their play, significantly improves.
gafferino wrote: » Jaysus that was out of left field! Well they can afford him and his wages in fairness. Apparently its because RVP requires surgery. Anyway it still doesnt address their CM or defensive issues. Hopefully they will continue their form for the next few weeks at least which might leave them with too much to do. Great team performance yesterday. It could have been more than 3 and only the one real chance for Spurs. What was great to see (and in the first half versus City) was some of last years form coming through. If we can keep that going and get the new lads settled we should be able to keep pace at the top. These are our upcoming PL fixtures to Nov 1st: Villa (H) West Ham (A) Everton (H) West Brom (H) QPR (A) Hull (H) Newcastle (A) We need to build momentum up over the next 2 months and its as good a fixtures schedule as we'll get.
GBX wrote: » Its a serious bit of business if the pull it off. They need to invest in other areas IMO. Why didnt Liverpool take a chance? Too expensive loan deal? Or doesnt fit with the plans for youth going forward?
viper006 wrote: » How many more times are we going to say this every time united sign someone. Falcao and Di Maria are absolutlely amazing sigings of them. They are slowly upgrading almost every area of their team. I would have much rathered Falcao than ballotelli to be honest. Having said that im happier falcao is going to united and not arsenal.
Talisman wrote: » Crazy talk. 2004/5 - Benitez inherited a bunch of Houllier's misfits. Dudek - dodgy keeper Kirkland - made of glass Henchoz - crocked defender Traore - bambi on ice?? Kewell - crocked star player Biscan - ?? Diao - ?? Diouf - ?? Cisse - ?? Owen - he who had already lined up a move to Spain Five of those won a European Cup against all the odds but that does not mean they were good players. Building blocks Benitez had to work with: Finnan, Hyypia, Carragher, Riise, Hamann, Gerrard Benitez left Rodgers in a better position: Reina, Agger, Skrtel, Johnson, Carragher, Gerrard & Lucas Future prospects: Kelly, Flanagan, Robinson, Shelvey, Suso & Sterling Dalglish added these: Enrique, Coates, Henderson & Suarez There is a world of difference between the quality of the squad and the youth players that Rodgers inherited and that which Benitez started with.
Talisman wrote: » 2004/5 - Benitez inherited a bunch of Houllier's misfits. There is a world of difference between the quality of the squad and the youth players that Rodgers inherited and that which Benitez started with.
ebbsy wrote: » Loan Fee of 12m +200k per week.
rossie1977 wrote: » The falcao signing really blows a hole in the silly excuse (used here often) that you need to be in the champions league to attract top players.
osnola ibax wrote: » I didn't appreciate Rodgers laughing at the Balo and Sterling misses, found it a little disrespectful to the opposition abd we nearly lost the league on gd last year
Dickerty wrote: » You are forgetting a major factor - the league was less competitive then. City and Spurs were nowhere. Rafa finished behind Everton and ahead of Bolton on GOAL DIFFERENCE. Even with the team he inherited, he should have been top 4. But like Rodgers, he got a season to fix it. I would say they are not far apart at the moment. Rodgers got lucky in having Suarez already at the club, and Sterling already coming though, but he deserves huge credit for how we play and his handling of players. And Rafa got credit as a tactical genius, he found a way to beat almost every great we came across, particularly in Europe...
Underpaid Mike wrote: » Tony Barrett on Twitter: Liverpool have lined up a move for Victor Valdes but are prepared to wait until the autumn in order for the free agent to prove his fitness.
Charlie19 wrote: » Suarez at Melwood today.