Tommy
bigot with fetish for footballers getting fingered
I think he's just Welsh.
Illaramendi was very impressive as a Spain U-21 player. Mobile, smart and a good passer. I think he'd immediately improve Liverpool in their 3-4-3 (next to and a bit more defensive than Henderson) or as the DM in a 4-3-3 with Henderson and Coutinho in front of him (and I guess Can pushing each of them). That would be a smart signing for Liverpool and Illaramendi himself could do a lot worse and is probably desperate to play .
They'd still need at least keeper, right back, a center back (who is mobile and technically solid enough to play as one of 3) and a backup striker. Probably a winger and a left back too.
Sterling-----Sturridge-----Lallana
------Coutinho----Henderson---
----------Illaramendi--------------
Moreno---------------------Right Back
--------CB--------Skrtel------
-------------GK-------------------
with a new Striker, maybe a winger, Ibe, Allen, Can, Lucas, a left wing back, Sakho and Mignolet as the main depth.
Hopefully Rodgers gets it wrong. A lot to do, there. It can be done, even without an insane amount of cash since the positions aren't necessarily expensive ones (apart from backup striker, and Ings is an option there. He may not be good enough but might be worth a pop since it would save money for players who actually need to start).
I don't think they need a winger, unless Sterling forces a move. Rodgers clearly rates Ibe and along with Lallana, Sterling, Markovic and Coutinho all being able to play that position I think they're covered.
It really depends what their vision is for next season. If they want to "just" improve on this season I think they need a top draw striker, a top level midfielder (DM ideally), a solid right back and a quality goalkeeper. That's four first team player's who would instantly replace the likes of Mignolet, Johnson, Lucas/Allen & Gerrard in their starting line-up. However I don't think that will get them into the top 4, as I believe the current top 4 will all strengthen hugely and United are very unlikely to have such a poor start.
If I were a Liverpool fan I'd be looking at more than that, I'd be looking at a proper clear out. I wouldn't be bothered if Johnson, Mignolet, Lovren, Toure, Gerrard, Lambert, Balotelli, Borini, Enrique, Lucas and possibly Allen were all let go and were replaced with 7 solid player's who'd contribute far more (goalkeeper, 2 central midfielders, 2 central defenders, a right back and a striker, with Origi also coming into the fold)
Fine by me too.Origi is very young and has zero experience of the PL, I expect him to need at least 1-2 seasons of irregular starts. So two more strikers or one and keep Balo (as 4th striker he is fine by me) would give us : Sturridge, A.N.Other, Origi and either Balotelli or Ings (?).
The last thing we need is a major clear-out again. However if that is mainly of squad players rather than first teamers then I would be happy with that. As far as the first team is concerned then, after we switched to 3 at the back, we have shown very good form when we have had a relatively injury-free squad to choose from.
Arrivederci (10 - 11 players including 4-5 currently away on loan): Gerrard, Johnson (good as a backup but Flanno should be back and Jonno is on high wages), Jones, Coates (loan - never coming back), Aspas (loan - never coming back), Lambert, Borini, Alberto (loan - never coming back), Toure (i'd keep him as 4th choice but I guess he'll go), Wisdom (loan - doubt he'll ever be good enough, not exactly getting rave reviews now, just solid). Teixeira (currently on loan, and doing very well, at Brighton) will be going on the Summer Tour, I hope he proves himself as he is another player I really like, otherwise I guess he'll be sold too.
Lucas I'd keep as backup (he may not agree though and prefer a move to Italy for regular football). We missed him during this recent period of injury.
BR is never going to let Allen go. I feel we are too light-weight in CM but a strong replacement for Lucas should change that.
GK - Ming has been one of the best keepers in the PL since returning after being dropped. I'd like another keeper to challenge him, Cech would be perfect.
Lovren won't want to go (new contract, nice salary) so it will be difficult / impossible to move him on so I guess we are stuck with him. Fine, so long as he is 4th/5th choice. I'd like to see Ilori brought back and given a chance, he's tall and has fantastic pace for a CB. So if Ilori comes back and Toure goes then we won't be going for another CB, if Ilori doesn't come back then we will of course.
Strikers : I'm also concerned at the lack of headed goals in the team*, we surely have the smallest front 6 in the PL when Sturridge is out, not that he's fantastic in the air either ; Sterling, Ibe, Lallana, Allen, Coutinho, Henderson (who's easily the tallest). We need another very good striker to partner Sturridge.
Origi is very young and has zero experience of the PL, I expect him to need at least 1-2 seasons of irregular starts. So two more strikers or one and keep Balo (as 4th striker he is fine by me) would give us : Sturridge, A.N.Other, Origi and either Balotelli or Ings (?).
So for me this Summers transfers are not going to be too much, probably : one GK, one CB (only if Ilori doesn't come back and is sold), one DM (start ahead of Lucas or to replace him, with Can as backup, if he goes), one CM (replace Gerrard), 2 strikers (or one if Balo stays as #4). If that's the case then even if the budget is as low as £35-40m (I don't think FSG have never made less than that available) plus sales should just about cover it, though I'd expect more with the substantial increase in PL money next season.
*Most Headed Goals 2014/15 (as of 22nd Feb.) : 15 - West Ham, 9 - Stoke, Arsenal, WBA, 8 - Hull, 7 - Man Utd. I have no idea how many Liverpool have but I'm guessing no more than 2-3 at most !
Are..... are they about to strip?
Teixeira (currently on loan, and doing very well, at Brighton) will be going on the Summer Tour, I hope he proves himself as he is another player I really like.
#HoldNothingBackAre..... are they about to strip?
The last thing we need is a major clear-out again. However if that is mainly of squad players rather than first teamers then I would be happy with that. As far as the first team is concerned then, after we switched to 3 at the back, we have shown very good form when we have had a relatively injury-free squad to choose from.
Arrivederci (10 - 11 players including 4-5 currently away on loan): Gerrard, Johnson (good as a backup but Flanno should be back and Jonno is on high wages), Jones, Coates (loan - never coming back), Aspas (loan - never coming back), Lambert, Borini, Alberto (loan - never coming back), Toure (i'd keep him as 4th choice but I guess he'll go), Wisdom (loan - doubt he'll ever be good enough, not exactly getting rave reviews now, just solid). Teixeira (currently on loan, and doing very well, at Brighton) will be going on the Summer Tour, I hope he proves himself as he is another player I really like, otherwise I guess he'll be sold too.
Don't think Teixeira will ever be good enough for you lot tbh.I can only see Ojo and Sinclair making it (obviously with Ibe already there).Canos or someone else might surprise me but for now that's it.
Lallana, Balo and Lambert money could have been used on Griezmann and Martinez. Big difference in qualityThere's enough top players out there so the manager needs to address his transfer policy. Lallana was about £25m I think but I would expect FC Porto to sell Jackson Martinez for less than that and I think he would be an excellent striker for Liverpool.
I'm not sure the reasons behind Agger's departure but I don't think Lovren is better than him.
There are plenty of players in Italy, Germany, Spain and also around the world who would perform at Liverpool and their transfer value would be less than domestic players.
I can't see enough in Ojo or Sinclair. Welsh international :P Harry Wilson is our next big thing. Injuries will probably do him though.
Think you can put a lot of blame on BR today. Regardless of the work ethic of Villa, Liverpool did not put out a side to attack from the off and Villa should have been chasing shadows. Again, no plan B when things are not going according to plan.Both teams got exactly what they deserved. Our players obviously thought this was a training session.
He looked good whenever I've seen him, admittedly that isn't a lot but he always looked quite good really. Cracking name too.Couldn't understand what the fuss was about with Rossiter. He's starting to fade away now like Connor Coady did.
Cleverly had more tackles and interceptions than Gerrard, Allen and Henderson COMBINED
Saw this on RAWK. Is this true?
Pretty damning stat.
Couldn't understand what the fuss was about with Rossiter. He's starting to fade away now like Connor Coady did.
Sounds like Cleverley had a really good game to his credit.http://www.whoscored.com/Matches/94...ngland-FA-Cup-2014-2015-Aston-Villa-Liverpool
Cleverley: 7 tackles, 1 interception
Gerrard: 1 tackle, 1 interception
Allen: 1 tackle, 1 interception
Henderson: 1 tackle, 0 interceptions
Think you can put a lot of blame on BR today. Regardless of the work ethic of Villa, Liverpool did not put out a side to attack from the off and Villa should have been chasing shadows. Again, no plan B when things are not going according to plan.
We all knew that the loss of Suarez would hurt them but surely no one thought it would hurt them this much.
It's like he knit everything together for them and made all of them much better players than they actually are. Lets not forget, they were ridiculously last season. Scoring 100+ goals in the league is not just achieved all the time. It was a seriously good side.
I'm just stunned how far they've fallen in such a short space of time by the loss of just 1 player. They are a shadow of the side they were. It's like they've come full circle to the Dalglish era again (his second era that is).
Actually, quite a few people on the Caf, myself included, predicted they'd fall off massively. I believe I predicted a 6th place finish for them.We all knew that the loss of Suarez would hurt them but surely no one thought it would hurt them this much.
It's like he knit everything together for them and made all of them much better players than they actually are. Lets not forget, they were ridiculously last season. Scoring 100+ goals in the league is not just achieved all the time. It was a seriously good side.
I'm just stunned how far they've fallen in such a short space of time by the loss of just 1 player. They are a shadow of the side they were. It's like they've come full circle to the Dalglish era again (his second era that is).
Actually, quite a few people on the Caf, myself included, predicted they'd fall off massively. I believe I predicted a 6th place finish for them.
To think that there were actually some Liverpool fans on here and other places saying they'd challenge for the title again this season. Can't remember who it was here but one of them even said they be even better this season than last.
Take a wild guess. He's got the same name as that stupid purple dinosaur that kids liked back in the 90s.
Or a fundraiser!! A Raffle!!Next year they'll have a concert.
We all knew that the loss of Suarez would hurt them but surely no one thought it would hurt them this much.
It's like he knit everything together for them and made all of them much better players than they actually are. Lets not forget, they were ridiculously last season. Scoring 100+ goals in the league is not just achieved all the time. It was a seriously good side.
I'm just stunned how far they've fallen in such a short space of time by the loss of just 1 player. They are a shadow of the side they were. It's like they've come full circle to the Dalglish era again (his second era that is).