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    #61
    Originally posted by Mostar View Post
    Much more balanced and plus we are still short Stevie, Raul and hopefully a new striker so things can only get better for us
    hopefully raul should be back soon enough, can be an important squad player when used close to goal, he's very dangerous. As for Stevie, in his prime or what should be his prime worry for his future so i do. A magnificent talent, IMO on his day the best all round footballer in the world (along with Essien who seen to be struggling of late too) but be great to see him back firing.

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      #62
      Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
      This one is better.



      And rushing to the defence of a poster against the bullies as he's claiming is actually one poster making a few light hearted jokes!! Red Nick is kind of a forum legend there.

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        #63
        Originally posted by danperkins View Post
        hopefully raul should be back soon enough, can be an important squad player when used close to goal, he's very dangerous. As for Stevie, in his prime or what should be his prime worry for his future so i do. A magnificent talent, IMO on his day the best all round footballer in the world (along with Essien who seen to be struggling of late too) but be great to see him back firing.
        I still think we are one player (the game changer) short.

        We are all hoping that Stevie will be back soon and that he'll make a difference for us as he did in the past but what if his recovery process takes much longer and he fails to influence the game as we all got used to seeing him do.

        Are we good enough to get into top 4 with our current squad if Stevie doesn't perform this year as it may be expected?

        And what if Suarez get injured? What then?

        We are stronger than the last year but are we strong enough?
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          #64
          Originally posted by Mostar View Post
          I still think we are one player (the game changer) short.

          We are all hoping that Stevie will be back soon and that he'll make a difference for us as he did in the past but what if his recovery process takes much longer and he fails to influence the game as we all got used to seeing him do.

          Are we good enough to get into top 4 with our current squad if Stevie doesn't perform this year as it may be expected?

          And what if Suarez get injured? What then?

          We are stronger than the last year but are we strong enough?
          True enough, Suarez does so much work i'd worry his legs might feel it during the winter months of the season. I would have loved to get that "marquee" signing or game changer as you say but i suppose we are not in a position to attract certain players.

          Everytime Suarez goes down injured or takes a knock, i get that feeling of dread.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Mostar View Post
            I still think we are one player (the game changer) short.

            We are all hoping that Stevie will be back soon and that he'll make a difference for us as he did in the past but what if his recovery process takes much longer and he fails to influence the game as we all got used to seeing him do.

            Are we good enough to get into top 4 with our current squad if Stevie doesn't perform this year as it may be expected?

            And what if Suarez get injured? What then?

            We are stronger than the last year but are we strong enough?
            I think that the main reason to why we want Bellamy is that he could replace Suarez. I doubt that Stevie will ever get back to anything even close to his best. It is several years since Gerrard performed week in week out. He is still a good player but no one can surely expect him to dominate the way he used to.

            I think that we are good enough to finish in the top four even if Gerrard don't play a single game. If we play the same system we have so far this season then who will he replace in the starting XI? The only one I can see him replacing is Adam.

            Dalglish have a nice problem there. How to fit Gerrard into the starting XI.
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              #66
              Originally posted by Arn View Post
              I think that the main reason to why we want Bellamy is that he could replace Suarez. I doubt that Stevie will ever get back to anything even close to his best. It is several years since Gerrard performed week in week out. He is still a good player but no one can surely expect him to dominate the way he used to.

              I think that we are good enough to finish in the top four even if Gerrard don't play a single game. If we play the same system we have so far this season then who will he replace in the starting XI? The only one I can see him replacing is Adam.

              Dalglish have a nice problem there. How to fit Gerrard into the starting XI.
              In 2008/09 he was outstanding mate, even 09/10 he got 9 goals and 7 assists. Last season fair enough, he wasn't great but injuries have scuppered him IMO. The guy has been carrying us on his shoulders for so long, bound to have an effect on his legs eventually.

              But you could be right, i hope you're not but i can't see him dominating like he used to. Terrible shame as he was an immense talent.

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                #67
                Bolton Wanderers has played 19 English Premier League matches this season away from home. On away ground Bolton Wanderers has won 2, drawn 5 and lost 12 matches. This ranks the Trotters 20th in away team performance in the English Premier League.

                Not good on the road.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                  Bolton Wanderers has played 19 English Premier League matches this season away from home. On away ground Bolton Wanderers has won 2, drawn 5 and lost 12 matches. This ranks the Trotters 20th in away team performance in the English Premier League.

                  Not good on the road.
                  Means nothing.

                  Remember Sunderland?

                  They can still hurt us and we cannot underestimate them.
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Mostar View Post
                    Means nothing.

                    Remember Sunderland?

                    They can still hurt us and we cannot underestimate them.
                    I think Bolton are a very dangerous side, we need to make Anfield a fortress this season.

                    If we want to make a good run of things this season, our home form has to be solid & with other big games going on, 3 points even if it's early in the season could be vital come the end.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Mostar View Post
                      Means nothing.

                      Remember Sunderland?

                      They can still hurt us and we cannot underestimate them.


                      I expect them to use Davies a lot against Carra. He is our weak link in defence.
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                        #71
                        Davies vs Carra is a massive worry. Actually Davies against most defenders is a massive worry, guy is a beast. Very underrated IMO, nothing silky about him and is a dirty git but very effective player.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Arn View Post

                          I expect them to use Davies a lot against Carra. He is our weak link in defense.
                          Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                          Davies vs Carra is a massive worry. Actually Davies against most defenders is a massive worry, guy is a beast. Very underrated IMO, nothing silky about him and is a dirty git but very effective player.
                          Davies and Klasnic could hurt us if we are not careful and yes Davies is a big threat.

                          I wish Carroll could learn a thing or two from watching of how he's positioning himself against the defenders before the high balls find him and how he is guarding, controling and passing them to his teammates.
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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Mostar View Post
                            Davies and Klasnic could hurt us if we are not careful and yes Davies is a big threat.

                            I wish Carroll could learn a thing or two from watching of how he's positioning himself against the defenders before the high balls find him and how he is guarding, controling and passing them to his teammates.
                            i suppose Carroll will learn with time. What gets me about Carroll is that he is such a big lad but hasn't seem to grasp how to use he's attributes properly. Plus Carroll seems to fall over very easily. I like Klasnic, decent lad and could definitely cause issues.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                              i suppose Carroll will learn with time. What gets me about Carroll is that he is such a big lad but hasn't seem to grasp how to use he's attributes properly. Plus Carroll seems to fall over very easily. I like Klasnic, decent lad and could definitely cause issues.
                              You see that is the thing that I don't get about Carroll.

                              He is strong, tall, looks very physical type of a player and yet he finds himself on the ground pretty easily in lot of aerial challenges.

                              In terms of Klasnic, he is not even close to the player he used to be before he lost his kidney but can still play decent enough to produce the moments of brilliance like the goal against MCFC last week.
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