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Liverpool FC Official Thread
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- Post n°451
Re: Liverpool FC Official Thread
Kuyt? Let him lose his legs on someone elses pitch.
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- Post n°452
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He always steps up his game when the team is down, though.Jordo wrote:Kuyt? Let him lose his legs on someone elses pitch.
At least, he does when he is actually played.
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- Post n°453
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I thought you guys loved Kuyt?
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- Post n°454
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Kuled wrote:I thought you guys loved Kuyt?
We do.
Doesn't mean it isn't the right time to move him on.
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- Post n°455
Re: Liverpool FC Official Thread
We should have moved him on last summer. However, since then, our squad has become worse, so he appears to be a more important player.
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- Post n°456
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While we love Kuyt for how much he's stepped up in hours of need. He's losing his athleticism as he ages and as a result losing his best attribute. We should let him go, send Henderson on loan to Bolton, sell Downing to god knows who and replace said players. Luuk de jong, Allen and McClean would be suitable replacements.
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- Post n°458
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Danno wrote:While we love Kuyt for how much he's stepped up in hours of need. He's losing his athleticism as he ages and as a result losing his best attribute. We should let him go, send Henderson on loan to Bolton, sell Downing to god knows who and replace said players. Luuk de jong, Allen and McClean would be suitable replacements.
You being serious?
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- Post n°459
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We shouldn't let Kuyt leave. He always steps up in the big games. I love him because of his work-rate and he has a great cross in my opinion. I don't understand why Kenny doesn't use him to try and assist Carroll.
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- Post n°460
Re: Liverpool FC Official Thread
Championship is his level, true.Danno wrote:While we love Kuyt for how much he's stepped up in hours of need. He's losing his athleticism as he ages and as a result losing his best attribute. We should let him go, send Henderson on loan to Bolton, sell Downing to god knows who and replace said players. Luuk de jong, Allen and McClean would be suitable replacements.
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- Post n°461
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In the midst of the worst run of results in his Liverpool career, Kenny Dalglish has insisted he will not change his management style and would continue to defend his players in public. The 61-year-old, who has presided over six defeats in his last seven league games , refused to round on his one-time striker, John Aldridge, who has labelled the club "a laughing stock".
One of the criticisms levelled against the Scot has been the aggressively defensive way he responds to questions about his players. Dalglish, who away from the television cameras can be warm, thoughtful and witty, was forced to make a public apology to Sky Sports over the way he dealt with questions about Luis Suárez's failure to shake Patrice Evra's hand at Old Trafford in February.
"Is that a fault or a bonus?" he said when asked why he stayed so firmly behind players who, since winning the Carling Cup, have picked up fewer points than Wigan. Sunday's debacle at Newcastle, in which Andy Carroll appeared to swear at the bench when substituted, and the goalkeeper, José Reina, was dismissed, was no longer up for discussion. Dalglish has never fined a player in a managerial career dating back to 1985, he added.
"If someone goes out and gives you the best they can, then that is not a problem," he said. "If they are looking for direction or help, they will get all the help they want, as long as they are 100% genuine. If they are not genuine then there is a problem, but it will not be sorted out publicly. We will do it privately.
"We said that would be the case when we came in. We wanted to go back to what the club was before, in its ethos and principles. I won't condemn a player in public. I never have done and I am not going to start now. Whether that is right or wrong depends on the results, as everything else does. You can only be what you are and what you have been."
Dalglish admitted that he could not recall a worse sequence of results in his career than the eight-game league run in which Liverpool, who play Aston Villa on Saturday, have earned four points. However, between December 1997 and January 1998, Newcastle picked up two points from eight fixtures in what proved his only full season at St James' Park – one in which Newcastle finish 13th.
However, at Liverpool, this has been a uniquely painful experience for one of the icons of Anfield. Dalglish resisted the temptation to attack Aldridge who now works as a columnist for the Liverpool Echo and had written that the club for whom he scored 50 league goals in two years had made him embarrassed to be a Liverpool supporter. He described Liverpool's performances as "shambolic".
"We are actually not too pleased with the results ourselves," the manager added. "We are looking at ourselves and asking how we solve these problems. There is nobody here looking for any sympathy and I don't think they would get any.
"People are entitled to their opinions but the opinions that count are inside the club. We will get on with our work. The most important thing is to get some support. It is easy to support a team that is winning every week but when things are not going so well – that is when you need your supporters."
One of the criticisms levelled against the Scot has been the aggressively defensive way he responds to questions about his players. Dalglish, who away from the television cameras can be warm, thoughtful and witty, was forced to make a public apology to Sky Sports over the way he dealt with questions about Luis Suárez's failure to shake Patrice Evra's hand at Old Trafford in February.
"Is that a fault or a bonus?" he said when asked why he stayed so firmly behind players who, since winning the Carling Cup, have picked up fewer points than Wigan. Sunday's debacle at Newcastle, in which Andy Carroll appeared to swear at the bench when substituted, and the goalkeeper, José Reina, was dismissed, was no longer up for discussion. Dalglish has never fined a player in a managerial career dating back to 1985, he added.
"If someone goes out and gives you the best they can, then that is not a problem," he said. "If they are looking for direction or help, they will get all the help they want, as long as they are 100% genuine. If they are not genuine then there is a problem, but it will not be sorted out publicly. We will do it privately.
"We said that would be the case when we came in. We wanted to go back to what the club was before, in its ethos and principles. I won't condemn a player in public. I never have done and I am not going to start now. Whether that is right or wrong depends on the results, as everything else does. You can only be what you are and what you have been."
Dalglish admitted that he could not recall a worse sequence of results in his career than the eight-game league run in which Liverpool, who play Aston Villa on Saturday, have earned four points. However, between December 1997 and January 1998, Newcastle picked up two points from eight fixtures in what proved his only full season at St James' Park – one in which Newcastle finish 13th.
However, at Liverpool, this has been a uniquely painful experience for one of the icons of Anfield. Dalglish resisted the temptation to attack Aldridge who now works as a columnist for the Liverpool Echo and had written that the club for whom he scored 50 league goals in two years had made him embarrassed to be a Liverpool supporter. He described Liverpool's performances as "shambolic".
"We are actually not too pleased with the results ourselves," the manager added. "We are looking at ourselves and asking how we solve these problems. There is nobody here looking for any sympathy and I don't think they would get any.
"People are entitled to their opinions but the opinions that count are inside the club. We will get on with our work. The most important thing is to get some support. It is easy to support a team that is winning every week but when things are not going so well – that is when you need your supporters."
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- Post n°462
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I honestly don't know how Dalglish is managing to do this bad. It's just out of this world.
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- Post n°463
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Eternal Witcher wrote:I honestly don't know how Dalglish is managing to do this bad. It's just out of this world.
He could end up with two trophies at the end of the year.
And then the community shield "final" if we win the Fa Cup.
Still doesn't excuse us how shite we are in the league.
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- Post n°464
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arsenalap11 wrote:Danno wrote:While we love Kuyt for how much he's stepped up in hours of need. He's losing his athleticism as he ages and as a result losing his best attribute. We should let him go, send Henderson on loan to Bolton, sell Downing to god knows who and replace said players. Luuk de jong, Allen and McClean would be suitable replacements.
You being serious?
Deadly.
Van Wolfswinkel-
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- Post n°465
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You should sell your entire strike force and buy Giroud
Childish Logic-
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- Post n°466
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Van Wolfswinkel wrote:You should sell your entire strike force and buy Giroud
Carroll>Giroud
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- Post n°467
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Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho wants to sign either Liverpool's Glen Johnson or Tottenham defender Kyle Walker this summer, it has been claimed.
According to The Mirror, the former Chelsea boss wants to bolster his options at right-back, and has identified the Premier League duo as ideal acquisitions.
Former Liverpool defender Alvaro Arbeloa is the incumbent full-back at the Santiago Bernabeu, but Mourinho reportedly plans to trade in the Spaniard for more dynamic model at the end of the season.
Mourinho has set aside £16.5 million to fund his search for Arbeloa's successor, but such a fee is unlikely to be enough for either Liverpool or Spurs to consider selling their players.
Liverpool paid £17 million to bring Johnson to Anfield from Portsmouth almost three years ago, and the 27-year-old is still regarded as the first-choice for Kenny Dalglish on the right-side of defence.
According to The Mirror, the former Chelsea boss wants to bolster his options at right-back, and has identified the Premier League duo as ideal acquisitions.
Former Liverpool defender Alvaro Arbeloa is the incumbent full-back at the Santiago Bernabeu, but Mourinho reportedly plans to trade in the Spaniard for more dynamic model at the end of the season.
Mourinho has set aside £16.5 million to fund his search for Arbeloa's successor, but such a fee is unlikely to be enough for either Liverpool or Spurs to consider selling their players.
Liverpool paid £17 million to bring Johnson to Anfield from Portsmouth almost three years ago, and the 27-year-old is still regarded as the first-choice for Kenny Dalglish on the right-side of defence.
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- Post n°468
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Giroud is pleasing aesthetically. Even if all goes wrong you may utilize him as a cheerleader. Please think young one.NZG wrote:Van Wolfswinkel wrote:You should sell your entire strike force and buy Giroud
Carroll>Giroud
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- Post n°470
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I'd take £25M for Glen
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- Post n°471
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“Signing someone in the summer is not going to help us this season. We are where we are because of what we have done and what we haven’t done,” he admitted.
“You can go through the hard luck stories but we are not looking for excuses. We are looking for reasons to rectify what we have done.
“We are looking at ourselves because we can solve the problems ourselves. We are not too pleased with what we’ve done before - there is nobody happy.
“You can go through the hard luck stories but we are not looking for excuses. We are looking for reasons to rectify what we have done.
“We are looking at ourselves because we can solve the problems ourselves. We are not too pleased with what we’ve done before - there is nobody happy.
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- Post n°472
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If it's the best for him, then I agree. Liverpool isn't good enough for a player of his quality.Chip wrote:I'd take £25M for Glen
He's bluffing. I think we're going to have another squad overhaul...hopefully this one's positive, though.Jordo wrote:“Signing someone in the summer is not going to help us this season. We are where we are because of what we have done and what we haven’t done,” he admitted.
“You can go through the hard luck stories but we are not looking for excuses. We are looking for reasons to rectify what we have done.
“We are looking at ourselves because we can solve the problems ourselves. We are not too pleased with what we’ve done before - there is nobody happy.
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- Post n°473
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Do any of you think that it was a mistake to let Danny Murphy go all those years ago?
Van Wolfswinkel-
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- Post n°474
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NZG wrote:Van Wolfswinkel wrote:You should sell your entire strike force and buy Giroud
Carroll>Giroud
Hopefully Dalglish thinks the same
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- Post n°475
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BladeGunner wrote:Do any of you think that it was a mistake to let Danny Murphy go all those years ago?
Jord-
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- Post n°476
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Dalglish has got a little bit of a paradox going on here.
He buys shit players > He blames the shit players > Who buys the shit players? > Kenny
He buys shit players > He blames the shit players > Who buys the shit players? > Kenny
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- Post n°477
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Joescouse_LFC @Joescouse_lfc
My gut feeling is that Downing was a Comolli buy & Adam was a Kenny buy. The frustration is that I don't actually know.
Chris Young @YoungSunEcho Close
@Joescouse_lfc Henderson was certainly a Comolli buy
champlaos11_LFC @champlaos11_LFC
@YoungSunEcho @Joescouse_lfc can you prove it?
Chris Young @YoungSunEcho
@champlaos11_LFC @Joescouse_lfc That was certainly the talk up here.
Very interesting. Interesting indeed.
My gut feeling is that Downing was a Comolli buy & Adam was a Kenny buy. The frustration is that I don't actually know.
Chris Young @YoungSunEcho Close
@Joescouse_lfc Henderson was certainly a Comolli buy
champlaos11_LFC @champlaos11_LFC
@YoungSunEcho @Joescouse_lfc can you prove it?
Chris Young @YoungSunEcho
@champlaos11_LFC @Joescouse_lfc That was certainly the talk up here.
Very interesting. Interesting indeed.
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- Post n°478
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Gerrard on the right...Agree?
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- Post n°479
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BladeGunner wrote:Do any of you think that it was a mistake to let Danny Murphy go all those years ago?
Yes. But he still wouldn't be at the club now.
He shouldn't be either, however I feel that we should have kept him for a little bit longer.
His free-kicks
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- Post n°480
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Yes and no.El_indian wrote:Gerrard on the right...Agree?
Rafa played him on right and he was great. Had arguably his best season there.
But he has aged, so I'm not to sure if he has the legs to be a winger any-more.
Sure Carroll would want him on the wing.