mgreenz97 said:Why are people talking about signing Suarez + Cavani/Falcao.
We have to think of FFP. We should only sign one of them.
In order of preference for me it'd be 1Falcao 2Suarez 3Cavani.
We can't have 3 world class strikers in a team that plays 2 at a time, the players won't stand for sitting on the bench if a certain partner ship is outstanding.
jayfx said:mgreenz97 said:Why are people talking about signing Suarez + Cavani/Falcao.
We have to think of FFP. We should only sign one of them.
In order of preference for me it'd be 1Falcao 2Suarez 3Cavani.
We can't have 3 world class strikers in a team that plays 2 at a time, the players won't stand for sitting on the bench if a certain partner ship is outstanding.
We will, only sign one. There's other positions that need bolstering too so to be talking about signing two massively expensive forward, is ludicrous, and will not happen. It's good to dream though.
I'm wondering what other people make of this order of preference you put these three strikers. I personally, think Suarez is a fantastic player. He's a nasty little shit, but he's a fantastic striker. But I haven't seen much of Cavani or Falcao, so I'm interested to see the order of preference in which other people here would place these three.
The reasons why would be good to know too, as I expect many to place Suarez last simply because he's a twat.
mgreenz97 said:jayfx said:mgreenz97 said:Why are people talking about signing Suarez + Cavani/Falcao.
We have to think of FFP. We should only sign one of them.
In order of preference for me it'd be 1Falcao 2Suarez 3Cavani.
We can't have 3 world class strikers in a team that plays 2 at a time, the players won't stand for sitting on the bench if a certain partner ship is outstanding.
We will, only sign one. There's other positions that need bolstering too so to be talking about signing two massively expensive forward, is ludicrous, and will not happen. It's good to dream though.
I'm wondering what other people make of this order of preference you put these three strikers. I personally, think Suarez is a fantastic player. He's a nasty little shit, but he's a fantastic striker. But I haven't seen much of Cavani or Falcao, so I'm interested to see the order of preference in which other people here would place these three.
The reasons why would be good to know too, as I expect many to place Suarez last simply because he's a twat.
The reasoning behind my order:
1. Falcao - Can't see how anyone could disagree with this, I think that he is genuinely the best striker in the world, and if we can get him for less than £50m it's definitely worth it.
2. Suarez - Proven how good he is this season. Besides all the trouble, the diving, the "racism" and just down right cheating, he is absolutely brilliant. Proven Premier League goal scorer in a (let's be honest) fairly poor Liverpool side who, with the expection of Gerrard, don't have a whole lot of creativity in their midfield. Supply from Silva, Nasri (or his replacement), Yaya etc. would only improve him. Downside is that the price tag would proabably close to Falcao's, and I'm not even sure he'd want to leave.
3. Cavani - Expensive. His price tag is around and possibly even higher than Falcao's. I just think that we could do better for the money. I'm also a bit concerned about how he'd adapt to 1. the premier league and 2. not having the entire team built around him. Mario has proven how big the gap between Serie A and the Prem is getting and with the expection of maybe Juve and Napoli (with cavani) I couldn't see us having a lot of trouble against any Serie A side. All that said he is a very good player, he can run for hours and not get tired and he always gives 100% which is the type of thing we've been missing recently.
Just my opinion
AntiUnited said:mgreenz97 said:jayfx said:We will, only sign one. There's other positions that need bolstering too so to be talking about signing two massively expensive forward, is ludicrous, and will not happen. It's good to dream though.
I'm wondering what other people make of this order of preference you put these three strikers. I personally, think Suarez is a fantastic player. He's a nasty little shit, but he's a fantastic striker. But I haven't seen much of Cavani or Falcao, so I'm interested to see the order of preference in which other people here would place these three.
The reasons why would be good to know too, as I expect many to place Suarez last simply because he's a twat.
The reasoning behind my order:
1. Falcao - Can't see how anyone could disagree with this, I think that he is genuinely the best striker in the world, and if we can get him for less than £50m it's definitely worth it.
2. Suarez - Proven how good he is this season. Besides all the trouble, the diving, the "racism" and just down right cheating, he is absolutely brilliant. Proven Premier League goal scorer in a (let's be honest) fairly poor Liverpool side who, with the expection of Gerrard, don't have a whole lot of creativity in their midfield. Supply from Silva, Nasri (or his replacement), Yaya etc. would only improve him. Downside is that the price tag would proabably close to Falcao's, and I'm not even sure he'd want to leave.
3. Cavani - Expensive. His price tag is around and possibly even higher than Falcao's. I just think that we could do better for the money. I'm also a bit concerned about how he'd adapt to 1. the premier league and 2. not having the entire team built around him. Mario has proven how big the gap between Serie A and the Prem is getting and with the expection of maybe Juve and Napoli (with cavani) I couldn't see us having a lot of trouble against any Serie A side. All that said he is a very good player, he can run for hours and not get tired and he always gives 100% which is the type of thing we've been missing recently.
Just my opinion
+ 1. we dont even need strikers. possibly substitute for teves since hes on his way. we need midfield players and width. spend big there. bale if u want the best at it. or banes and a top quality midfield player like isco.
mgreenz97 said:AntiUnited said:mgreenz97 said:The reasoning behind my order:
1. Falcao - Can't see how anyone could disagree with this, I think that he is genuinely the best striker in the world, and if we can get him for less than £50m it's definitely worth it.
2. Suarez - Proven how good he is this season. Besides all the trouble, the diving, the "racism" and just down right cheating, he is absolutely brilliant. Proven Premier League goal scorer in a (let's be honest) fairly poor Liverpool side who, with the expection of Gerrard, don't have a whole lot of creativity in their midfield. Supply from Silva, Nasri (or his replacement), Yaya etc. would only improve him. Downside is that the price tag would proabably close to Falcao's, and I'm not even sure he'd want to leave.
3. Cavani - Expensive. His price tag is around and possibly even higher than Falcao's. I just think that we could do better for the money. I'm also a bit concerned about how he'd adapt to 1. the premier league and 2. not having the entire team built around him. Mario has proven how big the gap between Serie A and the Prem is getting and with the expection of maybe Juve and Napoli (with cavani) I couldn't see us having a lot of trouble against any Serie A side. All that said he is a very good player, he can run for hours and not get tired and he always gives 100% which is the type of thing we've been missing recently.
Just my opinion
+ 1. we dont even need strikers. possibly substitute for teves since hes on his way. we need midfield players and width. spend big there. bale if u want the best at it. or banes and a top quality midfield player like isco.
Exactly, I think that we should only sign one of these three if both Carlos and Dzeko leave, in which case we'll have Aguero, Falcao/Cavani/Suarez and Guidetti. I don't think it is really necessary to have a 4th striker, because if they get very tired or we have injuries or something we can always line up like we did against Chelsea, pushing Yaya up and playing with a loan striker (something that I think Falcao could do best).
We still can't ignore our midfield though. And Baines would be a dream come true.
Nasri out, new winger in.
cmdub said:I forget where I read this or heard it but its been said that hes not going anywhere and he'll reject any transfer deals even if Liverpool accept the offer. He genuinely wants to stay there and I don't think he'll leave. He really enjoys it there and Rodgers is gonna turn it around
Should really forget about this one, its not worth it