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Ahem.......money laundering........Originally posted by Alex View PostIts not just the premier league. £50m for a player of David Luiz's abilities should be testament to that.
Mangala is almost as bad as that one - wasn't it in the region of £45m + for him when the third parties were paid also, Porto only had 60% of his rights and that was for £32m for him.
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**** offOriginally posted by Daniel 7 View PostOwen took penalties and had a garbage conversion rate.
re Kompany, yeah he's good, I'm not disputing that. I think we're in an era of poor defenders across the Premier League. I don't think he is better than any of the outstanding central defenders of the last decade or so - for example, Sami, Carragher, Vidic, Terry, Campbell, Ferdinand, Colin Hendry... the list goes on
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That was a shady as **** deal thoughOriginally posted by Alex View PostIts not just the premier league. £50m for a player of David Luiz's abilities should be testament to that."When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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Rush took one of the penalties in the 1984 European Cup FinalOriginally posted by dom9 View PostIan Rush didn't take penalties.
Torres didn't take them either.
I seem to remember him taking a few in shoot outsBob 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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Conspicuous lack of bumping of this thread!
I can see trouble ahead, some will be generous and talk of needing a run of matches, or they'll be need to recalibrate his game to work as a lone striker ahead of Larry, Curly and Moe but what is catching my eye is more of a problem - work rate. Its clear he'd just like some slipped balls in behind to run on to and sure he'll continue to get those chances but not nearly as many as previously. There is no suggestion Klopp is going to play two up never mind a diamond formation which would play to Sturridges strengths so he is going to have to learn to run and presses across the opposition 18 yard line in tandem with the others rather than play his own game.Last edited by redmike65; 11-03-16, 11:25 AM.
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We've got to be very careful here, while I'm not going to speak out against anything Klopp decides, there are very, very few strikers with the strikerate of Sturridge, full stop, even fewer affordable.
Personally, I think we need to be pragmatic here and possibly accept slightly less work from him as he 'guarantees' goals. He was proper magic in his boots, a rare gift of being able to score all sorts of goals regularly.
If I were Klopp I'd be looking at complementing Firmino and Sturridge with another highly mobile and speedy wide forward.James Philip Milner Fanclub #1
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I agree, I think Sturridge wants to want to play for us though. I'm not convinced just going by his demeanor that he really wants to be with us anymore, it's almost as if he's mentally checked out.Originally posted by Rich View PostWe've got to be very careful here, while I'm not going to speak out against anything Klopp decides, there are very, very few strikers with the strikerate of Sturridge, full stop, even fewer affordable.
Personally, I think we need to be pragmatic here and possibly accept slightly less work from him as he 'guarantees' goals. He was proper magic in his boots, a rare gift of being able to score all sorts of goals regularly.
If I were Klopp I'd be looking at complementing Firmino and Sturridge with another highly mobile and speedy wide forward.
Hopefully the "tough love" approach Klopp seems to have taken with him will work out in a positive way for us but I'm not convinced it will at the moment.
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There is no chance Klopp would want this guy to go if he stays fit, no chance.
Most of our games next season will entail teams parking the bus at Anfield and there's not much better than Sturridge to do a bit of trickery and tight finish.
The only question mark is his fitness.
P.S. I've always found his demeanour to be dis-interested/moody...wouldn't read too much into that.
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Completely agree.Originally posted by Rich View PostWe've got to be very careful here, while I'm not going to speak out against anything Klopp decides, there are very, very few strikers with the strikerate of Sturridge, full stop, even fewer affordable.
Personally, I think we need to be pragmatic here and possibly accept slightly less work from him as he 'guarantees' goals. He was proper magic in his boots, a rare gift of being able to score all sorts of goals regularly.
If I were Klopp I'd be looking at complementing Firmino and Sturridge with another highly mobile and speedy wide forward.
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No-one disputes his quality but Ings and especially Origi suit how Klopp wants his CF to play far more than DS, it was really noticeable last night that Sturridge comes short all the time, as soon as Origi came on he's stretching the game in behind, he's done exactly the same when starting v Man City and Palace.
I'd keep Sturridge and it might play into our hands that his body won't hold up to 3 games a week all season, allows him to be left outThe King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
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The game had changed though by the time Origi came on last night which allowed him to use his pace and running into the channels (being fed scraps though it has to be saidOriginally posted by The Birdman View PostNo-one disputes his quality but Ings and especially Origi suit how Klopp wants his CF to play far more than DS, it was really noticeable last night that Sturridge comes short all the time, as soon as Origi came on he's stretching the game in behind, he's done exactly the same when starting v Man City and Palace.
I'd keep Sturridge and it might play into our hands that his body won't hold up to 3 games a week all season, allows him to be left out
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I don't really get any of the doubts that have been raised. The guy is unbelievable and in the top 5 stikers in the world for me. His presence, whether on the pitch or bench just lifts the whole team. Fair enough if I've missed something but this is on par with Clyne needs replacing
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