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    Jordan Henderson arrival sets tone as Dalglish and Liverpool build for long-term

    Jordan Henderson arrival sets tone as Kenny Dalglish and Liverpool build for long-term success


    Long-term planning: Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish, symbol of the club's past and now building for the future Photo: GETTY IMAGES

    By Rory Smith [Telegraph] 6:30AM BST 09 Jun 2011
    How wrong such an assessment was. The Scot’s appointment was not a symptom of a club swaddled by its gilded history. It was evidence of a side with an insatiable, impatient appetite for the future.

    Within weeks, Dalglish had seen the club’s transfer record smashed to sign a 22-year-old striker from Newcastle United. In the chaotic aftermath of Fernando Torres’s departure, perhaps the message inherent in Andy Carroll’s £35 million move was lost. It looked a panicked, desperate move, an attempt to lessen the impact, to cushion the blow.

    On Thursday morning, after the completion of Jordan Henderson’s £16 million move from Sunderland, there should be no such uncertainty. Liverpool will not win the Premier League title in 2012.

    The following season, though, and for a decade after that, the club’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, expect success. They crave glory. They will, in the words of John Henry when he completed his £300 million takeover, “do whatever it takes to win”.

    And they have made clear how they intend to do so. Young talent, bought at a premium if necessary, and preferably locally sourced. First Carroll, now Henderson. Phil Jones, late of Blackburn, soon of Manchester United, would have followed had the champions not flexed their muscles, evidence of the gap which currently exists between the two ends of the East Lancs Road.

    Should Liverpool land their other targets, that gulf may not yawn quite so wide in the future. Charlie Adam, of Blackpool, and Aston Villa’s Stewart Downing will be next in line, for £20 million more the pair, lending Liverpool’s side a vision and a width sadly lacking in recent years. But they, as well as José Enrique, the Newcastle left-back, are signings of immediacy.

    They are players at the peak of their powers, capable of being drafted straight in to the first team, helping Liverpool turn this season’s sixth place into fourth next time out.

    But where FSG, Dalglish and Damien Comolli, the Director of Football, believe Liverpool’s real future lies is in the likes of Connor Wickham, the Ipswich striker who the club hope to bring in as back-up to Carroll and Luis Suarez for around £10 million.

    It would be easy to credit Dalglish with instilling that philosophy into Anfield, but in truth Henry and Comolli should take as much credit.

    Henry, within three weeks of his arrival, had identified Liverpool’s lack of youth as a weakness that had to be rectified. Comolli’s track record at Tottenham proves that his preferred modus operandi is to secure exciting British prospects.

    Dalglish is hardly standing in the way of that process, of course. It was the Scot who was so keen to promote youth into his side at the end of last season, handing John Flanagan, Jay Spearing and Jack Robinson their chance, drafting youth team players like Conor Coady, Raheem Sterling and Andre Wisdom into the first-team squad.

    Dalglish is Liverpool and Liverpool is Dalglish. It is unthinkable that the club’s long-term well-being is not uppermost in his mind.

    And so he has given his blessing to Comolli to sign the likes of Henderson and Wickham along with the more practical arrivals of Roma’s Brazilian goalkeeper Doni and the Rennes midfielder Sylvain Marveaux, ensuring that the bulk of the money — and impetus — provided by FSG is diverted into securing Anfield’s long-term future.

    The instinctive reaction is to wonder where all of these pieces fit into Dalglish’s jigsaw. Henderson and Adam, particularly, prompt the question as to how the Scot will keep all six of his central midfielders happy in a season when there is no Europa or Champions League to pad out the fixture list.

    But the Liverpool manager, now ensconced on the throne he wishes he never vacated, may see such things as temporal trivialities.

    “We signed him for five years, not five months,” was a favourite refrain of Dalglish on the subject of Carroll last season; expect the same should Henderson, or Wickham, or Adam miss out next season.

    True, he may not be able to shoehorn his new £16 million signing into the same side as Steven Gerrard next year. But that is an obsession with the now. Dalglish, that symbol of Liverpool’s past, is thinking of what is to come.
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

    #2
    "Liverpool will not win the Premier League title in 2012."

    Writing us off a bit early there. Sure we're building for the future but a couple more smart acquisitions and we will have a very competitive side especially with no European football.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Kinell View Post
      "Liverpool will not win the Premier League title in 2012."

      Writing us off a bit early there. Sure we're building for the future but a couple more smart acquisitions and we will have a very competitive side especially with no European football.
      I don't mind them writing us off, it takes the pressure off us (Not that I'm saying we will win the league). But they constantly wrote us off in the Champions League in 2005
      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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        #4
        Even if a few of the names have been a bit underwhelming its ****ing exciting that we finally have some sort of plan and direction for the future.

        And the cash to carry out that plan.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chris View Post
          Even if a few of the names have been a bit underwhelming its ****ing exciting that we finally have some sort of plan and direction for the future.

          And the cash to carry out that plan.

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            #6
            i'm still nervy over it all..

            whilst it's exciting that we have signed henderson for £16m and we are 'close' to so many other signings...i find it still worrying....missing out on phil jones was a a bit of a come back down to earth that, we still might not get all our targets - and with wha'ts happened to us in previous windows, i guess i am just a bit worried about it all....

            however if or once...we pull off our signings.....adam, downing, enrique and a centre back as priorities, with the possibility of marvquex and wickham coming in to fill out the squad...

            well then i will be ****ing jizzing all over my desk
            i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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              #7
              Originally posted by PTP View Post

              well then i will be ****ing jizzing all over my desk
              Move them heat pump drawings first chap

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                #8
                As if you have a desk.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
                  As if you have a desk.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Chazza1978 View Post
                    Move them heat pump drawings first chap
                    no chance.....i'm going to spray it all over - i might even throw a little bit r410a over it all
                    i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
                      As if you have a desk.
                      - standard mod issue my friend...can't be a mod without a desk - thats why we binned shaggy and caco
                      i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
                        that's the one
                        i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                          #13
                          I have absolute faith in what Kenny's doing, if he spots a player that fits into the system he wants to play, then that is good enough for me. It's a different job from the last time when he took over from Joe Fagan, we already had a great team and he just needed to add to, and replace aging players, this time it is a full rebuild (2-3 players excepted). For the good of the club we need to look at young 'rising stars' talent, a good british backbone with 1-2 Euro stars is the future and when Kenny does hand over the reins the next man can add/replace and not rebuild.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Kinell View Post
                            "Liverpool will not win the Premier League title in 2012."
                            Didn't like that comment at all either.

                            He is probably right as our goal will be to make sure we get in top 4 but still no reason to rule us out even before the season started as he, like us, has no clue who else we and other team will buy.
                            Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                              #15
                              I'd be ****ing gutted if we splash out 25 million or so on Downing, Adam and Enrique.

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