The Official Liverpool Thread, Volume 3
Discussion
Black can man said:
MaxAndRuby said:
2seas said:
What standards are you using to define world class?
Good question, and of course one that you can't cleary define. I'll give some examples.Messi
Ronaldo
Xavi
Iniesta
Torres(of old)
Gerrard
Reina
Rooney
Aguero
Tevez
Those players in my view are "World Class". I suppose a definition could be a player who you could strongly argue to be in the squad of the best football club in the world.
Black can man said:
MaxAndRuby said:
2seas said:
What standards are you using to define world class?
Good question, and of course one that you can't cleary define. I'll give some examples.Messi
Ronaldo
Xavi
Iniesta
Torres(of old)
Gerrard
Reina
Rooney
Aguero
Tevez
Those players in my view are "World Class". I suppose a definition could be a player who you could strongly argue to be in the squad of the best football club in the world.
Can't people read today?
As a Newcastle fan it does make me laugh to see some of the comments on here.
I've got no problem with Liverpool or any other football club for that matter (bar the dirty mackems), but you seriously need to look at your team.
You have some fantastic players at Liverpool, who viewed singularly, are top class. My personal opinion is that your current issues have little to do with individual players and more to do with how they play together.
There is no secret to NUFC's recent success. Hughton, and now PArdew, cleared all the high earning superstars from the squad and brought in younger players with future potential. They then went about moulding the team so they complimented each other. It was a slow process at the start of the season, but they finally clicked around Christmas. While I have no doubt there will be interest come the summer transfer window, I don't see many players going if we achieve Champions League (wishing) or Europa. The players have a very strong team spirit and enjoy the unexpected success they've achieved, but tactics have played a massive part in that.
The quote below gives some indication of that:
Cisse is another one. Newcastle watched him for 2 years before making a move for him. They spent two years because they needed to be sure he would fit into the team that Pardew was trying to build. Which he has, hence why he has been scoring since day one. Everything was in place before he arrived and his style suits how we play.
It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Still, that's just my opinion and I'm not a Liverpool fan, just an observer. Good luck with the rest of the season though.
I've got no problem with Liverpool or any other football club for that matter (bar the dirty mackems), but you seriously need to look at your team.
You have some fantastic players at Liverpool, who viewed singularly, are top class. My personal opinion is that your current issues have little to do with individual players and more to do with how they play together.
There is no secret to NUFC's recent success. Hughton, and now PArdew, cleared all the high earning superstars from the squad and brought in younger players with future potential. They then went about moulding the team so they complimented each other. It was a slow process at the start of the season, but they finally clicked around Christmas. While I have no doubt there will be interest come the summer transfer window, I don't see many players going if we achieve Champions League (wishing) or Europa. The players have a very strong team spirit and enjoy the unexpected success they've achieved, but tactics have played a massive part in that.
The quote below gives some indication of that:
2seas said:
I did a little digging and:
Andy Carroll for Newcastle in the Prem League scored 11 goals in 19 appearances.
Papiss Cisse for Newcastle in the Prem League scored 11 goals in 12 appearances (to date).
Now granted it looks like Cisse is doing better as he has scored the same in fewer games, but, what's to say he wont suddenly burn out? Cisse is 26 which I believe is considered to be the peak period (26-28) for a player. Andy Carroll is 23.
It seems a bit hypocritical to me to on the one hand slate Andy Carroll and write him off completely and on the other hand say Cisse would be a great signing...
Andy Carroll was scoring regular goals while he played for us. He didn't just become st overnight. He was played in a very particular way with us and he fitted into the team. Played in the correct way, Carroll will start banging the goals in again.Andy Carroll for Newcastle in the Prem League scored 11 goals in 19 appearances.
Papiss Cisse for Newcastle in the Prem League scored 11 goals in 12 appearances (to date).
Now granted it looks like Cisse is doing better as he has scored the same in fewer games, but, what's to say he wont suddenly burn out? Cisse is 26 which I believe is considered to be the peak period (26-28) for a player. Andy Carroll is 23.
It seems a bit hypocritical to me to on the one hand slate Andy Carroll and write him off completely and on the other hand say Cisse would be a great signing...
Cisse is another one. Newcastle watched him for 2 years before making a move for him. They spent two years because they needed to be sure he would fit into the team that Pardew was trying to build. Which he has, hence why he has been scoring since day one. Everything was in place before he arrived and his style suits how we play.
It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Still, that's just my opinion and I'm not a Liverpool fan, just an observer. Good luck with the rest of the season though.
The Beaver King said:
Cisse is another one. Newcastle watched him for 2 years before making a move for him. They spent two years because they needed to be sure he would fit into the team that Pardew was trying to build. Which he has, hence why he has been scoring since day one. Everything was in place before he arrived and his style suits how we play.
Paerdew has only been at Newcastle since December 2010? GLENRED said:
The Beaver King said:
Cisse is another one. Newcastle watched him for 2 years before making a move for him. They spent two years because they needed to be sure he would fit into the team that Pardew was trying to build. Which he has, hence why he has been scoring since day one. Everything was in place before he arrived and his style suits how we play.
Paerdew has only been at Newcastle since December 2010? The Beaver King said:
It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Good luck pushing that agenda here! Some of the more "extreme fans" on here want results in a matter of weeks or months.jammy_basturd said:
The Beaver King said:
It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Good luck pushing that agenda here! Some of the more "extreme fans" on here want results in a matter of weeks or months.Our experience with Michael Owen and other 'superstars' proves that.
The Beaver King said:
Andy Carroll was scoring regular goals while he played for us. He didn't just become st overnight. He was played in a very particular way with us and he fitted into the team. Played in the correct way, Carroll will start banging the goals in again.
It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Wise words.It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
MaxAndRuby said:
The Beaver King said:
Andy Carroll was scoring regular goals while he played for us. He didn't just become st overnight. He was played in a very particular way with us and he fitted into the team. Played in the correct way, Carroll will start banging the goals in again.
It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Wise words.It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
hornetrider said:
MaxAndRuby said:
The Beaver King said:
Andy Carroll was scoring regular goals while he played for us. He didn't just become st overnight. He was played in a very particular way with us and he fitted into the team. Played in the correct way, Carroll will start banging the goals in again.
It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Wise words.It's time Liverpool did the sensible thing and forgot about big money signings and concentrated on building on what you have, a good team that needs to focus on their team work and tactics.
Because its far far too much to expect a team that spent over a 100 million to have won more than 5 league games at home all season.
I'm sure if Newcastle had spunked 100 million on the calibre of players we had their fans would have something to say about it.
I'm also 100% sure that if our manager was anyone other than the childhood heroes of some supporters on this thread, they also would not have the patience and tolerance that they now exhibit.
I'm looking forward to seeing what this Jackson Martinez plays like. Maybe we'll see him in the Olympics.
I'm sure if Newcastle had spunked 100 million on the calibre of players we had their fans would have something to say about it.
I'm also 100% sure that if our manager was anyone other than the childhood heroes of some supporters on this thread, they also would not have the patience and tolerance that they now exhibit.
I'm looking forward to seeing what this Jackson Martinez plays like. Maybe we'll see him in the Olympics.
Big night for Chelsea tonight, thrilling time to be a fan and Im envious as I really miss the big big Euro games, its been a couple of years now and looking back we took the CL and the high level of games it delivered for granted (certainly I did). I would love the big nights to return - Anfield under the floods playing a top Spanish / Italian team or even a French or German one = special times.
Earliest this can happen again is 2014 - hope we get it
Earliest this can happen again is 2014 - hope we get it
I have one question regarding liverpool though, and I say this respectfully as a Newcastle fan. Does players like Adam, henderson and Downing/spearing/shelvey constitute strong enough of a spine to grab 4th next season? Im just not sure.
Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
flatline84 said:
I have one question regarding liverpool though, and I say this respectfully as a Newcastle fan. Does players like Adam, henderson and Downing/spearing/shelvey constitute strong enough of a spine to grab 4th next season? Im just not sure.
Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
Probably not, though you've forgotten Lucas who I would expect to get games at all of the current top 4 and will make a huge difference if he comes back the player he was.Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
flatline84 said:
I have one question regarding liverpool though, and I say this respectfully as a Newcastle fan. Does players like Adam, henderson and Downing/spearing/shelvey constitute strong enough of a spine to grab 4th next season? Im just not sure.
Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
Respectfully, do you think Newcastle are good enough to regularly challenge for top 4? Or is this a fluke season. Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
Personally, i would much prefer to see you get 4th than any other top 6 team right now.
flatline84 said:
I have one question regarding liverpool though, and I say this respectfully as a Newcastle fan. Does players like Adam, henderson and Downing/spearing/shelvey constitute strong enough of a spine to grab 4th next season? Im just not sure.
Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
No, but then they're not meant to be.Suarez and Gerrard (whos legs are going) are the only one from the midfield and attack who would walk into a top-4 side when fit...
The defence is well enough I guess but you need more than that.
The spine is Reina, Agger/Carra, Gerrard/Lucas and Suarez.
Henderson, Shelvey, Spearing and Carroll are all for the future.
Adam is just a squad player. Downing is just disappointing.
GLENRED said:
Respectfully, do you think Newcastle are good enough to regularly challenge for top 4? Or is this a fluke season.
Personally, i would much prefer to see you get 4th than any other top 6 team right now.
Our defense has no place being in a top4. Coloccini is world class in my opinion, but simpson, williamson and ryan taylor are st players who are of championship quality. We were on a luck streak the first 10 games, then had an average 4-5 months but its only the last 6 games that we have really started to play good fotball. Personally, i would much prefer to see you get 4th than any other top 6 team right now.
Do I think we can challenge for top-4 on a regular basis? No. Not because we arent good enough, but because we will get robbed of players since we have a 50k/week wage cap. Aside from the Manchester teams, NONE of the top 6 teams have looked solid this season.
If we buy a new Fullback and a CB with steven taylor coming back from injury, I think we can challenge for top-6 every year. Top-4, not likely.
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