Liverpool Thread 2012/13

“I need a minimum of three strikers. Once the window shuts, that is it until January. I have got Luis Suarez, Fabio Borini and Andy.

“I would need to be a nutcase to even consider at this moment to let Carroll go out, unless there are other solutions for that. At the moment there isn’t.

“We have lost a lot of players this summer and I have not replaced them, as of yet. That is the reality of where we are.”
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>Rodgers says he would be crazy to loan Andy Carroll without a replacemnt
>Loans Andy Carroll without a replacement

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Dj1979 said:
MSP said:
what a bloody awful window for them.. you gotta feel sorry for rodgers

Why? He had Carroll there and fucked him off and insulted Downing and Cole to add to it then didn't shift them and didn't get anybody to replace who they let go. He has made his bed let him fucking lay in it. If Mancini had done that with a few of our players then didn't replace them we would go mental saying it was shit man management so fuck them

Agree with some of your points, specially Carroll one but he found himself in this situation mainly because Dalglish was one clueless freak.
 
cleavers said:
ifiwasarichfan said:
They have got a lot of big wage earners off the books this Window.....Carroll
You think West Ham are paying his wages ?

They're paying him in porn. It's a ploy to keep him pulling his pud instead of pissing it in pubs.
 
MSP said:
what a bloody awful window for them.. you gotta feel sorry for rodgers

No. He knows what his doing.

Our fans scoff at you lot all stuck up, yet they want FSG spending like you. Short memories, we were fcked, when FSG saved the day. Not only that they HAVE spent. Suarez, henderson, downing, and Caroll were not free.

We are not generating revenue like the Redmancs, nor are we as rich as you lot. We have to spend within our means. Lets see how good the kids are and concentrateon building. Swansea and Newcastle XIs costhow much? FSG did their part, how about our scouts and academy guys do theirs?
 
Dalglish has no shame, I really thought he feels miserable tonight looking at how he fckd a team he loves but then:

The Kenny Dalglish column: Why the Big 'Un will be a big hit with Big Sam


The Kenny Dalglish column: Why the Big 'Un will be a big hit with Big Sam


When a manager moves on, it often happens that some of his players follow him.

Andy Carroll did a good job for me at Liverpool, he finished the season strongly and did well for England in the Euros.

But Brendan Rodgers has his own philosophies and his own plans, and Andy obviously doesn't fit in with those.

That's just the way football is.

Before people start criticising Andy for his time at Liverpool, though, let's just remember a couple of things.

There were only three domestic trophies up for grabs in England last season and Andy won one of them.

He made a big contribution to Liverpool winning the Carling Cup, and scored the winner against Everton in the FA Cup semi-final.

If I'd brought him on earlier in the final against Chelsea, he might have won that for us as well.

As it was, he scored a goal and tormented their defence - and then destroyed John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic at Anfield in a league game against Chelsea a few days later.

The longer Andy stayed at Liverpool, the greater the improvement there was in him.

And the reception he got when he went out to warm up during the game against Manchester City last weekend showed that not many fans felt he let them down.

I was pleased that he did well in the summer and that Roy Hodgson has picked him in England squad for next week's World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine.

His loan move to West Ham gives him a better chance of keeping his place with England.

Brendan was honest enough to say that Andy probably wouldn't get that many starts if he stayed at Liverpool.

And now the Big 'Un has joined up with a manager, in Big Sam, who worked with him at Newcastle and has got a lot of belief in him.

Andy will play a lot of games at West Ham if he delivers, and I am sure that he will.

I don't care how good a player you are, if you believe that the manager believes in you, it makes all the difference.

Football is all about opinions and most of the time, people have different opinions.

So just because Andy was not wanted at one club does not mean that applies elsewhere.
 
superseiyan said:
MSP said:
what a bloody awful window for them.. you gotta feel sorry for rodgers

No. He knows what his doing.

Our fans scoff at you lot all stuck up, yet they want FSG spending like you. Short memories, we were fcked, when FSG saved the day. Not only that they HAVE spent. Suarez, henderson, downing, and Caroll were not free.

We are not generating revenue like the Redmancs, nor are we as rich as you lot. We have to spend within our means. Lets see how good the kids are and concentrateon building. Swansea and Newcastle XIs costhow much? FSG did their part, how about our scouts and academy guys do theirs?
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:)
 
MSP said:
Dalglish has no shame, I really thought he feels miserable tonight looking at how he fckd a team he loves but then:

The Kenny Dalglish column: Why the Big 'Un will be a big hit with Big Sam


The Kenny Dalglish column: Why the Big 'Un will be a big hit with Big Sam


When a manager moves on, it often happens that some of his players follow him.

Andy Carroll did a good job for me at Liverpool, he finished the season strongly and did well for England in the Euros.

But Brendan Rodgers has his own philosophies and his own plans, and Andy obviously doesn't fit in with those.

That's just the way football is.

Before people start criticising Andy for his time at Liverpool, though, let's just remember a couple of things.

There were only three domestic trophies up for grabs in England last season and Andy won one of them.

He made a big contribution to Liverpool winning the Carling Cup, and scored the winner against Everton in the FA Cup semi-final.

If I'd brought him on earlier in the final against Chelsea, he might have won that for us as well.

As it was, he scored a goal and tormented their defence - and then destroyed John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic at Anfield in a league game against Chelsea a few days later.

The longer Andy stayed at Liverpool, the greater the improvement there was in him.

And the reception he got when he went out to warm up during the game against Manchester City last weekend showed that not many fans felt he let them down.

I was pleased that he did well in the summer and that Roy Hodgson has picked him in England squad for next week's World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine.

His loan move to West Ham gives him a better chance of keeping his place with England.

Brendan was honest enough to say that Andy probably wouldn't get that many starts if he stayed at Liverpool.

And now the Big 'Un has joined up with a manager, in Big Sam, who worked with him at Newcastle and has got a lot of belief in him.

Andy will play a lot of games at West Ham if he delivers, and I am sure that he will.

I don't care how good a player you are, if you believe that the manager believes in you, it makes all the difference.

Football is all about opinions and most of the time, people have different opinions.

So just because Andy was not wanted at one club does not mean that applies elsewhere.



I don't care how good a player you are, if you believe that the manager believes in you, it makes all the difference.

I don't believe Dalglish had the balls to say that when he benched Carroll for nearly half the games last season
 

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