Re: Liverpool Thread(I Just Can't Get Enough!!)
who the hell need Messi ???? we have Adam
who the hell need Messi ???? we have Adam

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seriously that was pure shite... i can´t even bother since i feel my blood pressure is so high i will break something...and i usually feel calm...
this is beyond joke now... not sure what to think, let our owners do the talking next days...
we are going backwards atm..
Slightly amusing how Ngog looks like a better player at the minute compared to Carroll.
Spending the amount you have with the results shown isn't good enough really.
youve only realized it now???give the team and dalglish time.weve got "world class" players in adam,downing,henderson and carroll.daglish is king.we will absolutely win the league now.kenny just needs another 100 mill for the likes of jarvis,defoe or any other over hyped british player.
oh god its so hard to way how he talk , what dialect its this ?
Dalglish picks the players...he manages them...
he sets up the tactics...
he makes the substitutions...
He is equally responsible as are the players.
The following need to be replaced from the first team:
(put on the bench) IF we buy better players.
- Johnson
- Henderson
- Skrtel
- Downing
The following must be sold:
- Kuyt
- Maxi
- Adam
- Carroll
We need :
- A right winger
- A left winger
- Playmaker
- Defensive holding midfielder
- 2 Strikers
- Right back
- Centre back
- A modern manager with tactical skills
good eye for skilfull players
and recent experience managing
(Rafa, Ralph Rangnick, Klopp, Unai Emery)
seriously Skrtel? if it wasnt for Lucas he would be my player of the season... he might end up with that award eventually..
Our defence except today is rock solid, in fact our back 4 with Reina should not be even mentioned to sell or replace, it´s our midfield and non existing wings + non exsisting attack threat we should think of sorting out...
just my opinion..
You guys complaining about Dalglish need to realize that it wasn't his fault for such a poor performance.
We have replaced Xabi Alonso with the likes of Adam and Henderson who combined are not as good as him alone, we need at least 2-3 world class players in order to challenge for the 4th spot this season or else I can see us finish on our usual position 6th or 7th.
Liverpool's Kenny Dalglish: Stewart Downing is better than I thought
Kenny Dalglish has defended Stewart Downing, describing him as a better player than he envisaged when paying £20m to sign the England international from Aston Villa, despite the winger's subdued start to his Liverpool career.
Downing has yet to score or create one league goal for Liverpool since his big money move from the Midlands, although he did register his first goal for the club in the FA Cup third-round win over Oldham Athletic, and growing criticism of the 27-year-old's performances has prompted Dalglish to defend his summer signing. The Liverpool manager, who has been offered the Serbian striker Milos Krasic by Juventus, believes Downing is still adjusting to life at a higher-profile club and that it has been unfair to play the former Middlesbrough winger in several positions during his debut season at Anfield.
"Stewart is a better player than I thought he was going to be," the Liverpool manager claimed. "I don't think it has been too comfortable for him either because we have played him in three or four positions, so maybe we need to look at ourselves and say we have to be fair to him as well. He is better than what I thought he was. He is quicker than what I thought he was and he is quicker than Carra [Jamie Carragher] thought he was as well."
Downing was replaced by Andy Carroll during Liverpool's dour goalless draw against Stoke City last weekend as Dalglish persisted with three central defenders against Peter Crouch and withdrew a supply line to the £35m forward. The pair have started only 11 games together for Liverpool this season. Dalglish added: "You have to be patient with every new player who comes in. You have to be patient with the older ones at times as well, like we did with Stevie [Gerrard] coming back. Patience is important but the most important thing is having the ability to play and everyone in our squad has the ability to play."
The woodwork has denied Downing a first league goal for Liverpool on four occasions this season while poor finishing from team-mates also accounts for his lack of assists. Dalglish does admit the £20m midfielder has still to adapt to the transition from Villa Park to Anfield.
"Stewart is a fantastic footballer," he added. "He is an England international, he made a big move in the summer to come here, as a few of them did, and with all due respect to the other clubs that he's been at, it is a massive club. He is going to need a little bit of time to get used to his new surroundings, which is only natural. He's put more crosses in than anybody else according to the stats and it is part of his job to put crosses in. It is another part of his job to put them in somewhere where we are going to score goals and it is another job for the team to get in there and put them in the back of the net."
Liverpool face Bolton Wanderers at the Reebok on Saturday evening and Dalglish has questioned the wisdom of Bolton's decision to sell Gary Cahill for £7m to Chelsea as they fight to stay in the Premier League. The Liverpool manager said: "It has been difficult for Owen Coyle and Bolton this year but I am sure they will buckle down and get themselves out of the mire. Although financially it might have been a good deal for Gary Cahill, I don't know whether it was the best one as a football decision for Owen, unless he has got someone lined up to replace him."
By the same token Dalglish does accept that Cahill's contractual position, with only six months remaining on his deal at the Reebok before he moved to Stamford Bridge, left Bolton in an unenviable situation. He added: "It is pretty obvious that the players are the ones with the strength nowadays, far more so than the clubs, but then there was a long time when the clubs had all the strength. I think it would be better for everyone if it was shared out more evenly.
"Everybody knows what the position is though if a player is running out of contract and if you cannot afford to keep them, you cannot afford to keep them. I think you would be more in the wrong if you tried to keep a player who you couldn't afford. A football club does not belong to any one individual, it is for the people and the community and no one wants to see it go to the wall. If you dig your heels in and don't allow a player to leave until his contract is up then, for me, I don't think that's the right approach."
Liverpool's Kenny Dalglish: Stewart Downing is better than I thought | Football | The Guardian
and whose fault is that?
Kenny Dalglish just said some players won't be in red shirts much longer if play like that again. Said they were disrespectful. Strong.
I prefer that Liverpool don't make any panic buys
this winter like we did last January....we all see how
that is turning out ....
I think we need to make wholesale changes in the summer....
from manager onwards.
In order to avoid making panic buys we need to buy the players we have targeted before the January deadline, just the way we bought Suarez last year. I'd be happy if we bring in 2 players, a striker and a winger. Lets wait and see what Kenny's got in store for us.
Markus Babbel for next Liverpool manager?