The New Liverpool Way. Pan a player after his first season, a young one at that. Some people are even calling Sterling ****e. Ridiculous
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I would really like to see some responses to this. Valid points IMO, that's all.
I think he will find it very hard and as I said before, if we did strengthen with the likes of Mikhi and Suarez staying, well it is clear that he will find it tough to get in regularly ahead of that lot. So, it would seem that if a decent bid came in for him, we might entertain it.Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostWhat do people think the future holds for Borini at LFC ?
IMO he's going to find it extremely difficult to get game time with competition in attacking areas from Suarez(hopefully), Sturridge, Coutinho, Aspas, Alberto and possibly Henrikh, Downing may be here next season too plus Sterling and Suso may not be loaned.
Thoughts....."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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The idea that a manager spends £10 million on a young player who he has worked with before, makes him his 1st signing as well then just bins him off after an injury plagued year is ****ing ridiculous.
Suarez will go, Sturridge will become our 'central' striker and Borini will be his back up who can also cover the wider roles.
The Suarez money will be spent on strengthening our defence and potentially Def midfield, we won't try to replace him with another front player.
That's why the attackers are being signed now, defenders generally have a ceiling for a sale price regardless of how much money the buying club has to spend, whereas the price for attackers can go through the roofThe King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
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That isn’t reason enough to persist with him though. I’m not saying I want rid, nor have I ‘written him off’, but I have previously explained why I don’t see it working out for Borini here.Originally posted by Gibbo View PostThe kid is 21 years old.
At 21 Van Persie played his first season at Arsenal and struggled out wide in a 4-3-3 system before getting injured, sounds familiar hey?
Now I'm not suggesting he will be as good as Van Persie but it is still too early to write him off, he still has a lot of learning to do and it will come to him with time.
We could do much worse.
The best counter argument always seems to be he’s young, needs more time or that he was injured. That’s fair enough, but his injuries are a concern in themselves and IMO we have even younger players that have looked more comfortable than him and IMO have more potential (Coutinho, Sterling, Suso, Shelvey- yes SHELVEY
). We are also still strengthening this summer which could push him further down the pecking order.
I don’t think Borini is suited out wide, nor do I think he’s good enough as a lone forward. I could see him working well as a second striker, but unfortunately we don’t play with one.
If Suarez stays, I can’t see Borini getting many opportunities after his suspension and if Suarez goes then that money will need to be invested in someone of similar quality.
I fully expect Borini to have another season with us and hopefully it’s injury free, but I still stand by my earlier post when I predicted he might go next year.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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