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    Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
    Ahhhh, so it's blind faith people should show based on a man being manager of their club ?
    It's not about that though. If BR were looking to buy an unproven striker for 35m, then I could understand why people might get really worked up about that. Selling a striker who managed half a dozen goals and looked lost for most of last season for around 17m is somewhat different.
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      If Carroll had been the top prem scorer last season, it wouldn't be BR's descision as he wouldn't be our manager...........

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        Originally posted by CJ View Post
        so what happened to the 60m lec?
        I'd imagine a lot of it was spunked canning Dalglish & getting Rodgers
        Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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          Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
          I'm sorry, but striker is likely the most important part of a team. Next season we will only play with one so I think it's bloody important that the one who plays in the first XI is suited to the style we will play.

          Now Carroll is not a **** player. Play to his strengths and he can scare the life out of opposition defenders. Chuck it in the air and watch him bully CB's and make them panic.

          But play it over the top and he'll never out pace the CB. Ask him to run all over the pitch to link play and it won't happen. He isn't lazy, he just isn't capable. Ask him to play quick one touch passing and then spinning his marker and he can't really do that. His touch is generally poor.

          Dirk Kuyt was a good player for us but we'd never ask him to try and beat a full back. He can't do it.

          Whilst I'm all for giving players chances, what is the point in keeping Carroll when he is not the type of player we require? We don't need a target man, so why keep him?

          If its just to avoid a loss on the fee then that's foolish. The longer we keep him, the less he'll be worth.

          After seeing his displays v Chelsea I looked forward to seeing Carroll this year, but he doesn't suit.

          Sell
          I reckon we'll play 4-3-3 this season

          Look at Swansea they had Graham upfront hes not that mobile and isnt that good a touch player either
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            Originally posted by Lecter View Post
            Cole is 30 or 31 its very difficult to iron out habits at that age
            That's true. But Cole has experience of playing in a 4-3-3 under Mourinho and he came through the West Ham academy which has always preached the value of the passing game. Because of all this, and Rodgers' past experience of working with him, perhaps he feels Cole has the greater potential to adapt to his system.

            However, it could also be that he would ideally like to sell both of them, but realises that Carroll is the most saleable player right now, largely due to Cole's ridiculous contract. That to me is not a purely financial decision, but just the reality of the situation. Looking at the article from the Newcastle Chronicle that Shaggy posted, which stated that the Geordies love the return of one of their own, that would seem to back up that belief.

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              Originally posted by baronvonskidmark View Post
              That's true. But Cole has experience of playing in a 4-3-3 under Mourinho and he came through the West Ham academy which has always preached the value of the passing game. Because of all this, and Rodgers' past experience of working with him, perhaps he feels Cole has the greater potential to adapt to his system.

              However, it could also be that he would ideally like to sell both of them, but realises that Carroll is the most saleable player right now, largely due to Cole's ridiculous contract. That to me is not a purely financial decision, but just the reality of the situation. Looking at the article from the Newcastle Chronicle that Shaggy posted, which stated that the Geordies love the return of one of their own, that would seem to back up that belief.
              Sorry IMO Cole is just not suited to a passing game hes never shown that in his game

              We should **** him off first and foremost
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                Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                Sorry IMO Cole is just not suited to a passing game hes never shown that in his game

                We should **** him off first and foremost
                Absolutely. Getting rid of Carroll (especially without having ever seen him train in person) is madness. Having played a Carroll-lite type at Swansea for all last year the idea that Andy won't fit the system seems to just be the most convenient excuse. No wonder he's absolutely livid.
                A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                  Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                  Sorry IMO Cole is just not suited to a passing game hes never shown that in his game

                  We should **** him off first and foremost
                  Fair enough mate. It's all about opinions and personally I would like to ideally see the back of Cole, but perhaps the reality of the situation makes that difficult. Maybe Rodgers feels he can adapt his game due to the reasons I stated above, or maybe he has just accepted that we would have to pay more money (ie Cole's contract) to get him out.

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                    Originally posted by Rowan View Post
                    Absolutely. Getting rid of Carroll (especially without having ever seen him train in person) is madness. Having played a Carroll-lite type at Swansea for all last year the idea that Andy won't fit the system seems to just be the most convenient excuse. No wonder he's absolutely livid.
                    Agreed
                    Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                      Graham and Carroll arent really that alike and I find the idea that Rodgers has to watch Carroll train to make a decision on him laughable and that excuse would not be getting wheeled out if the talk was of selling Downing.

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                        Originally posted by Chris View Post
                        Graham and Carroll arent really that alike and I find the idea that Rodgers has to watch Carroll train to make a decision on him laughable and that excuse would not be getting wheeled out if the talk was of selling Downing.
                        No, you're right. Danny Graham is far more like David Villa isn't he.

                        And Downing has made a career out of mediocrity (one which he is moving towards the end of). Carroll hasn't and he demonstrated real improvement towards the end of the season. The circumstances are entirely different.
                        A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                          In one of his first interviews Rodgers said something along the lines of from just watching Liverpool play, he already had an idea of the weak links and where we needed to improve. I’m assuming he seen Carroll as one of these weak links.
                          If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                            Originally posted by Chris View Post
                            Graham and Carroll arent really that alike and I find the idea that Rodgers has to watch Carroll train to make a decision on him laughable and that excuse would not be getting wheeled out if the talk was of selling Downing.
                            I'd have no problem with it if Rodgers had said differently

                            However he stated that every player would get a chance to show themselves and that should include Downing & Carroll

                            Yet hes ****ing Carroll off without even looking at him

                            No wonder the lads pissed off
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                              Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                              In one of his first interviews Rodgers said something along the lines of from just watching Liverpool play, he already had an idea of the weak links and where we needed to improve. I’m assuming he seen Carroll as one of these weak links.
                              In one of his first interviews he said he would take the opportunity to watch everybody in training and give them all a chance to show what they have got

                              Hes done that to Cole & Aquilani yet hasnt extended that courtesy to Carroll
                              Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                                I don't have any sympathy for Andy Carroll, he's been very fortunate and I'm sure he will do well wherever he goes. Seems like a decent bloke, but as many have stated he just isn't suited to our intended style of play. There's no point keeping hold of him and using him occasionally, that's a waste of his ability and wages that could be better spent. He never really seemed to be a good fit for us, let's get rid whilst his value is reasonably high.

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