uwe rosler 28
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Remember wen kdb went down at Palace with what looked a bad knee injury then played 3 days later
Sorry - I thought it was clear from the "first Summer had Nolito and Bravo", and the "six seasons" that I was talking about under Pep, but realise I didn't actually say that.Mangala
Yes. Ruined my new year's eve when Puncheon tried to cripple him.Remember wen kdb went down at Palace with what looked a bad knee injury then played 3 days later
I'm liking your memory fella.Remember wen kdb went down at Palace with what looked a bad knee injury then played 3 days later
BoatengI read just last week some journalist saying, "has there even been such a run of successful transfers as we've seen at Liverpool?" and went on to say that even 50-60% hits is a good run.
If you look at City's - that first Summer had Nolito and Bravo, but since then it's been almost 100% successful.
Has a single player left because they've failed? Danilo came as back up and left for a profit when he wanted more game time. Sane and Torres wanted to leave and both were sold for profit. All three could have stayed. Mendy is the nearest to a failure, and he had two season ending injuries in his first two years.
Ake is the nearest thing to a failure in six seasons, and he suffered with injury and only playing in the more makeshift teams, but he's looked a lot better since he's been dropped into the main team. He still may move on I guess, but he's probably looking at 1500-2000 minutes a season if he stays, and potentially a few really big games.
And the rest PRIOR to the Summer Pep arrived and we bought "Nolito and Bravo". I've not edited my post to mention Pep, as obviously it wasn't clear to everyone :)Boateng
At least he isn’t on crutches
At least he isn’t on crutches
I read just last week some journalist saying, "has there even been such a run of successful transfers as we've seen at Liverpool?" and went on to say that even 50-60% hits is a good run.
If you look at City's since Pep arrived - that first Summer had Nolito and Bravo, but since then it's been almost 100% successful.
Has a single player left because they've failed? Danilo came as back up and left for a profit when he wanted more game time. Sane and Torres wanted to leave and both were sold for profit. All three could have stayed. Mendy is the nearest to a failure, and he had two season ending injuries in his first two years.
Ake is the nearest thing to a failure in six seasons, and he suffered with injury and only playing in the more makeshift teams, but he's looked a lot better since he's been dropped into the main team. He still may move on I guess, but he's probably looking at 1500-2000 minutes a season if he stays, and potentially a few really big games.
Every cloud has a silver lining.Precaution
City and Liverpool are both very good and it’s no coincidence they have the two best analytical teams.Liverpool have bought well, they wouldn't be where they are if they hadn't but that's basically true for any top club, if you don't persistently buy well over a prolonged period you won't be competing at the top for long. Nothing unique about Liverpool in that respect. Besides, Minamino, origi, shaqiri, solanke, oxlade-chamberlain, keita, Thiago, the guy from Preston they signed and never played have hardly been roaring successes so far have they, and that bar a couple is mainly just players still there.
Yep I thought same.I was laughing when walker was injured as I thought he was just time wasting and playing them at their own game. It didn't look like he should have been injured because there was nothing in it but must have landed funny.
It’s a nice idea but I think Rory has a better chance of playing than LiamWonder whetHer worth blooding a fresh strong Delap for the semis?