Francie Barrett wrote: » I can clearly see you know about the player, one 18 second youtube clip tells you everything you could possibly need to know :pac::pac:
gafferino wrote: » What are you talking about? He has played a bit in pre-season and thats about it... and he played well iirc. Headless chicken? Hardly.
@31sterling !!!!! Loool ops! Mario still the Champion in ping pong!
Harry Palmr wrote: » here is the main summary from the weekend action
Francie Barrett wrote: » Ball retention and decision making mainly. He was a very tidy player before he left us, became a headless chicken when he came back.
D'Agger wrote: » What habits?
Francie Barrett wrote: » That loan period to Almeria wrecked him. He came back with all sorts of bad habits. I fear we might end up making the same mistake with Ibe.
googled eyes wrote: » http://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/calciomercato/milan-suso-reach-agreement-the-details-of-the-deal/
Dickerty wrote: » Ibe needs to be getting more minutes, maybe he's not 100%? Jones (or is it Smith?? ) is a clear starter for them, every game will help him. I wonder if he'll end up as a wide player like Milner, rather than a FB? Teix is doing very well, but let's see when the weather and fatigue kicks in. How about the guys abroad? No half measures here...
Dickerty wrote: » Ilori, Paez and Alberto are all starting games, mixed results but we only care about them getting minutes. Origi had a goal and an assist at the weekend - great back post header for his goal. He's a big guy, very similar to Danny, he will be a GREAT addition next season...
Harry Palmr wrote: » LOAN WATCH (mini edition) J Ibe - last 20 for Derby in 2-3 away win B Jones - 85 mins for Swindon in 2-2 home draw J C Teixeira - 75 mins and an assist for Brighton in 3-2 away defeat (that's 2 goals and 2 assists I think since he joined)
mada999 wrote: » offensively the two lads may click, but defensively, I'm worried and closing down from the front may cause a big Tissue for us imo, especially in the champions league
Augeo wrote: » I think Balotelli is more of a traditional striker, he'll make an effort to an extent backtracking and doing some defensive work because that's largely required today by most club teams, he's a great athlete so he'll contribute that as he has to. His bread and butter is attack though, he won't be a Suarez workrate wise or class wise but he's levels above the Kuyts and Borinis of this world, for the price paid we can accept him for what he is and enjoy him getting a decent lash of goals over the course of the season. He'll play well with Sturridge, Suarez would have hated playing with him, both Balotelli and Sturridge can independently do their respective thing while complementing each other, Balotelli might well attempt to p1ss and moan when Sturridge shoots into the side netting rather than passing to him but Sturridge won't give a fiddler's feck and Balo won't be too bothered either........ It's be grand Seriously I think they'll be brilliant together.
Suso will leave Liverpool to join Milan, the only question remaining is when. The Spanish prospect born in 1993 has reached an agreement with Milan on a 4 year deal with annual salary of around €1.5 million net. It still needs to be determined if Liverpool will let him leave for Italy in January in exchange for a small financial package or if he’ll join the rossoneri on a free transfer in June. The two clubs will discuss it since Milan will make an attempt to bring him to Italy sooner.
Harry Palmr wrote: » All Sterling needed to do was pass the ball to Moreno and none of that would have happened.
OwaynOTT wrote: » It cuts both ways, the full backs pushing on cost us a goal and lead to a penalty as well. A more mobile defensively minded midfield could have stopped the goal being coincided and mig should have stayed on his line. Or at least left it a bit later. I was just thinking that. Moreno was getting unfair criticism.