Showing posts with label Transfers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transfers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 February 2011

LFC TRANSFERS

The January transfer window is quite often a quiet affair for many clubs, including Liverpool. But that seems to have changed slightly!

So i want to just talk about the transfer window and some of the things that have stood out for me over the last few days really because lets face it, it was more like a 3-day transfer period than a month long window wasn't it.

Paul Konchesky - this will be brief. Why he was signed will baffle us for some time. When Hodgson arrived we had Insua and Aurelio, not the best Left backs in the world, but competent ones who knew the club, the players and the role they had to play. Hodgson decided though, in his infinite wisdom to loan one out and release the other, then the loan was off, then it was on again, then the player he released was resigned - was all a bit of an embarrassing joke really, oh and then we signed Konchesky. An average player at best, he never fit in, he never adapted to the team, he was never taken to the hearts of the supporters. Now it isn't like we didn't give him a chance, we did, it just wasn't working out and his mother did not help, towards the end even his old pal Roy wouldn't pick him and once he was gone the writing was on the wall for Paul - he won't be missed.

Another departure from the first team squad was that of Ryan Babel - something of a human enigma. He had the potential, he had the skill and he had plenty of faith placed in him, what he seemingly lacked however was the application. Every now and then he would produce a moment of brilliance which would stir up the question - why can't he do that all the time?? Only the player himself will know that for sure - but let's face it he went out on a high...
He also left with some dignity, after he was released from 'Twitter Jail' - don't ask - he had plenty of kind words for the club and the supporters which he had left behind, declaring us the best supporters out there, stating that he wishes us every luck for the future and that we get back to the top where we belong. And all this came from a player who was never really fully taken to by the supporters, we wanted it to work with him, but in the end it just wasn't and the move will do him good. His words though have ensured that should ever return to Anfield as an opponent he will receive a warm welcome from all - thanks Ryan.

The story of the outgoing players was only ever going to end with one man - Fernando Torres - the man who had it all and threw it away, the man who had one foot through the doorway to becoming a legend, the man who will now only ever be remembered primarily for what he did TO the club rather than what he did FOR the club. He has left in search of glory but at Chelsea the writing is already on the wall, ageing team, performances are poor, they are falling away and there are echoes of our own descent in 2009/2010 about them - at Chelsea i suspect he will not find the glory he craves. I wont say too much about him, i have done it already, if you want to read what i have to say on it then the post is called The Heartbreak Kid and you can select it from the column on the right. No kind words for us from him, makes the situation worse, no dignity, he left with his reputation in tatters, and right now, he is walking alone.

One thing i will say is aimed at those who took it upon themselves to burn the Liverpool shirts. Regardless of the name on the back of the shirt it should not happen. There is nothing more important than the badge on the front. Over the weekend and through to deadline day many people said that the club was bigger than any individual - a statement of fact - those who burned shirts for the cameras made a mockery of that statement and have insulted the club to the highest level. Look on the front of the shirt, there is a badge, a badge that symbolises where we are from, who we are, the values we hold, the anthem that unites us and on either side of all of this there are two flames to symbolise and remember those who we lost - regardless of the name on the back, the badge on the front is the most important thing and should not be disrespected.

One man who also suffered a little bit was Luis Suarez, his arrival overshadowed by the betrayal of a player who he had hoped to partner.

Luis Suarez, Liverpool's Number 7!!!

                                                   

I can't wait to see Luis pull on the famous red shirt and show us his best, he wants to be here, he is excited to be here and he is the kind of committed player that we need. On his website he left a message for his fans, thanking Ajax and their supporters for standing by him and for the help an support that they had given him and he wished them the best for the future - class. He then stated how happy he was to be at Liverpool, and how he looks forward to winning things and giving his best for the club, he has given a real masterclass in how to leave a club in a dignified and respectful manner, unlike someone else. His goal scoring record is superb and i don't think the will have any problems settling in and i think he could be in line for a debut goal, if he gets his chance I'm sure he will take it. Welcome to Liverpool Luis Suarez!

Next to join us was Andy Carroll our new number 9!!
                                                

Again, a player who wants to be here, a player who has thanked his former supporters - OK so he has been in a little bit of a spat with his former employers but anyone who thinks that Mike Ashley was ever going to say anything but yes to £35m is deluded. He says he is happy to be here and looks forward to showing his best. It would be so easy for a player so young as him to be cocky  about a £35m move, but he hasn't, he has maintained that it is his focus to get fit and ready to help the team, to play his part and to show everyone that he is worth it - he wants to earn that value. In my opinion i do not think he is worth the fee of £35m, his is a good young talent, but he is not proven at the very highest level, he has been great for Newcastle this season, but he does represent something of a gamble, one that i think will pay off though, after all what he could do for us over the next 5 and a half years could well be worth the £35m and more besides.Welcome to Liverpool Andy!!

Gonna finish addressing something that has bothered me a little bit, and that is the suggestion that our new owners NESV or FSG whichever but i prefer NESV are anything but committed to the club and are unwilling to put money into the club for transfers. RIDICULOUS.

People have pointed out that we have actually made a profit from the transfer window and that they have contributed nothing in terms of funds. But that argument is dead before it even gets going. The plan was never to sell in this window, the plan was to strengthen. Suarez was signed to complement Torres not to replace him, the plan was to bring Suarez in and that plan cost £22.8m, a fee that was agreed BEFORE the Torres saga erupted. Once it was clear that he was going to be leaving us the priority was a replacement and also to get the right price, we dug in, we demanded £50m in cold hard cash, no part exchange, no add ons, we wanted our fee, our valuation and their money. A replacement was needed though, and we had to act fast. Our new owners are committed to bringing in good young talent to build for the future success of the club, Andy Carroll represents this desire, we may well have had to pay over the odds but we had no choice given the circumstances - we risked being left with only one top striker, unproven and ineligible for Europe, now we have two top strikers who want to be here and one who CAN play in Europe which can only be a good thing for us.

It was never their intention to sell Torres, or to make a profit from the transfer window, but that is what has happened as a result of circumstance, and if we have made a profit this window then surely we have more to spend in the summer window which is only a good thing. Had we only brought in Suarez we would have a spending outlay of about £16/17m after taking into account the fee for Babel, no profit. It would have been easy for them to take the £50m for Torres and keep it, use it elsewhere, save it for summer, but they didn't do that, it went straight back into the playing squad.

Under Hicks and Gillet that money would have gone on interest payments, we would not have bought Suarez and we would probably by now be on the verge of administration or worse. There owners are committed, and I'm sure they will back us in the summer with more money for more players, the fact that we have made a profit this window means that there is more money to go round in the summer - not guaranteed but all the noise coming from the club AND Kenny Dalglish is that this is what will happen - expect a busy summer reds!!

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LFC January Review


Played : 6
Won :    3
Drew :   1
Lost :     2
Goals:    10
Against:  8
Position: 7th

What a month, none stop drama really wasn't it??

We went into the month on such a down, we had a manager we did not want, a team that was under performing and a transfer window that looked like being completely uneventful.

Allot has been said on this so i will try to keep this part brief. Roy Hodgson was not right for Liverpool, i don't think it was ever really likely to work out with him, we were going backwards, an fast, our away record had become unbearable, our performances unwatchable, his press conferences were torture - this man had been brought in to work on a nothing budget and to steady the ship but instead he was taking us down faster than the Titanic.

The players looked uninspired, they seemed to have no faith in themselves let alone their manager and the supporters had now turned against the manager - something had to be done.

And in stepped the King himself, returning to the club he loved and the club which idolises him. I do not think that the boys from NESV had any idea just how much of an impact his return would have but on the whole the return of Kenny Dalglish has saw a return to form, a return the old Liverpool way, a return to pass and move, a return to optimism and a resurgence in faith. The team looks a million miles away from the one which he inherited and not much has changed.

He came in determined, he proclaimed that it would take time and that he was happy to work with what he had and maintained that the squad of players that he inherited where capable of achieving success, and when you consider that he only brought in two players and one of those due to an unforeseen loss - he meant what he said.

Performances have improved, from the very dire (Blackburn) to the very brilliant (Wolves), allot has changed. For starters our tally of 10 points is our biggest points total for a month this season. The 10 goals we scored in January is the most goals we have managed in a month this season. Those figures are for league games only, but it is safe to say that January has been our best month this season and gives us a great platform to build on in February.

Stand out performers for January? Well there have been a few, Martin Kelly, undoubtedly deserves a top mention here, thrust into the team against ManUtd and he has played every game since, his performances have been composed, the way he has attacked down the wing and never given up has been commendable and he looks like a real asset to the club going forward and it will take some doing to knock him out of the starting 11. I think though, for me, January's star man has to be Raul Meireles. He has really come into his own this month under Dalglish and his goal against Wolves will take some beating and i suspect will be one of the goals of the season in the league and probably our outright goal of the season. His creativity gets more threatening by the day, his passing more accurate, he wants to be involved, everything is going through him now, he seems to be the hub of our attack feeding the others allowing them to find space, i think he will take his form into February and will continue to take the praise he deserves.

Another player who has surprised many this month is Christian Poulsen. A few weeks ago i maintained that i thought he was a good player, or rather to be more accurate i said he wasn't a bad player, and i said that i felt that he was just not suited to the English game. Kenny Dalglish thought has done something that many people would have thought impossible 4/5 weeks ago - he has been getting a good, composed and effective 60/70 mins out of Poulsen. His passing and movement against Wolves was up there with the best, the way he threaded the ball through to Meireles for the first, expertly placed and weighted with perfect vision, his physical display against Fulham was something i have never seen from him before - watch closely though, he is a bit naughty in his challenges especially when challenging in the air, he doesn't exactly have his eye on the ball, gets away with it though an it's good to watch!

Gerrard has looked short of form recently, he's missed three games through suspension but both before and after he didn't look anywhere near his best and that is something that he will have to address, but I'm sure he will.

The transfer window has just closed and at first it looked like it was going to be largely uneventful, but then it exploded into life in the final 3 days, we lost Ryan Babel - good potential but never delivered and i suspect he wont be missed by the masses but he left with his head high....

We also saw Paul Konchesky leave us on loan, good for him, good for us, less said about that the better. And of course we all suffered the betrayal of Fernando Torres - what he did for us will never be forgotten, but what he did to us will never be forgotten either and more importantly never be forgiven.

We say hello to two new faces who actually want to be here, Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll, our new number 7 and our new number 9, and I'm sure that you are all looking forward to seeing the best of them because i know i am!

That's it really, hopefully next month will be a better one than this month!

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Friday, 28 January 2011

Fulham, Stoke and Transfers



Ok, so it wasn't the greatest performance that we are likely to see from the reds, but lets face it, in our current situation we'll take the three points how ever they come. Also, too many times in the past we have seen Liverpool cave in to pressure in the final 10mins of games and drop points as a result, Wednesday is a step in the right direction, it may have been a laboured performance, it may have been sloppy at times, and we may have invited pressure on too much, but, we still left with three points. Now I'm sure the players are in agreement with the supporters that we would all love to avoid situations like what we found ourselves in for the final 10mins against Fulham in future games, but it is reassuring to know that we are actually capable of holding out.

Fulham never really came to do any real damage, looking at the way they set up, and the way they went about the game, their plan was all about frustration. They closed down and tried to restrict the passing movement that Liverpool had expertly displayed against Wolves, they had plenty behind the ball, and played quite deep at times always looking to play on the break, which, when you consider that Liverpool had a 5 man midfield, was something of a strange way to play. And for the first 10mins at least, it looked like we where going to run riot, we started brightly, we retained the ball well, passing was excellent, the goal was coming.

And where is Sian Massey when you need her?? Fernando Torres incorrectly ruled offside, in pretty much the same position between the defenders as Meireles was at Wolves. The finish was calm and composed and just what we needed. Had the goal stood, the game would have taken a different turn, Fulham would have to have played with more purpose, open up a bit more, and with energy levels running high more goals would have come. Instead the first half seemed to pass without incident. The second more of the same.

The own goal was brilliant, a chip and then a complete miss kick, nice to see a bit of luck go our way for a change. The game then dragged on to the point where we found ourselves under increasing pressure for no reason at all, too much haste in the play, sitting back too deep, inviting Fulham forwards, but Fulham never really looked like making the push on their own, even after the goal, their game never changed, we where contributing to our own downfall yet again and the final whistle couldn't come soon enough.

The reason i suspect is down to tiredness, early on the players looked bright and energetic, but from the hour mark onwards, many players looked like they where running on empty. And there was definitely a big Lucas sized hole in midfield, say what you will, but for the last 18months he has been a very dependable and often unsung performer in the middle, and he was missed. Poulsen again, as he did against Wolves, played well, he looks a different player than the one we saw before New Year, doesn't quite have it there for a full game, but he was physical, passing was good, link up was good, still not world class, but he did a good job.

I have to say though, Steven Gerrard had no effect on the game whatsoever, too often was he playing too deep, dropping back to collect the ball to take it up, and more often than not the ball played went backwards or sideways, others did this at times, but for a player who was chomping at the bit to get going, he didn't even get started. Match fitness doesn't come into it either, he has trained everyday with the team and a comeback game against a Fulham side with little ambition to do anything other than get a point was just what he needed. Hopefully he will rediscover his form in the coming weeks like so many of his team mates have.

Johnson for once did quite well at left back, the main problem with him in this position though is that nine times out of ten he has to turn back onto his right to get the cross in, this makes it too easy for defenders to force him to use the left, which isn't going to be of much use most of the time. Have to say though, Dani Pacheco must be wondering what he has to do to get a game, great summer with Spain at the under 19 championships, golden boot winner, a real hot prospect, if he's lucky he gets to sit on the bench - give him a go!

We may have been fortunate to come away with a victory but at least it saved us from bemoaning another poor decision from the officials, both linesman had a poor game as did the referee to be fair.

Stoke up next, and lets face it, not an easy team to play against. Interestingly, they lost their last game to Fulham and play Wolves at the weekend, so by the time the game comes around they could have lost back to back games against the teams that we recorded back to back victories against. So it is promising, and with the reds playing better football, confidence up i think we are very good for the three points. Stokes only real threat is those silly throw-ins that take about 90seconds to complete, stop them, stop the threat, maybe throw the Greek in to rough it up a bit. Next Wednesday is a perfect opportunity for us to start February off as we mean to go on, and make up for the disappointing 2-0 defeat from earlier in the season. These are the games LFC should be winning - no doubts.

Transfer time! Bid rejected for Charlie Adam?? Get in, made up, over the moon, decent player he may be, in good form, yes he is, but, he is not what Liverpool need. We have plenty of depth in midfield, Poulsen, Lucas, Gerrard, Meireles, Shelvey and if needed Pacheco can play through the middle albeit slightly advanced. Adam is worth at the very most, very very most, £6m. £4m is a fair price for player who cost Blackpool just £500k, and he is not a priority for Liverpool at this time, and he is by no means worth upwards of £10m, the thought is ridiculous. Buying him would be a waste of money, currently we already play with 3 central midfielders, can't see how signing another would help, especially not with other potential signings having the ability to alter the formation.....

And that brings us to Luis Suarez, the biter, the cat between the posts, an he scores some decent goals too. His arrival is not nailed on certain, but quite likely, and in the event that it does go through, you would have to say that the formation is also likely to change, with him off Torres, a midfielder will have to make way, presumably one of the middle 3, and that's a hard pick to make, on performances alone though, i have to say Lucas and Meireles deserve their places. Reports suggest 20m euros offer rejected, Ajax want 25m euros apparently, middle ground then, 22.5m euros should close the deal on that one, if the reports are true, the player himself certainly wants to come, especially to play alongside Torres....

Speaking of the #9, Chelsea bid £35m, but then again don't they do this every window?? has it ever worked? We always have something that they want, sadly for them though, they'll never have Torres, or Gerrard, or 5 European Cups, or 18 League Titles, or Anfield and its atmosphere, Mr Abramovich probably wakes up hot an sweaty in the middle of the night wondering why he bothered with Chelsea in the first place when he could so easily have bought the club he so wishes to emulate. As for reports that Torres has held talks with Kenny Dalglish about his future, that is I'm afraid, old news, that was weeks ago, remember, it was after those talks that he came out and expressed his desire to stay with Liverpool and honour his contract, how long ago was that? errrrr little over 3 weeks.

The fact that the media are reporting it now as if its new is just a poor attempt to elevate the story further, to sell more papers, get more web hits, as far as i see it, Chelsea made an offer of £35m, when asked, Liverpool responded by saying NO even posting on LFC.tv that the player was not for sale. That's it, there is nothing else, direct quotes there, Chelsea acknowledge bid, Liverpool acknowledge turning it down further adding that he isn't for sale. The media then add that he has had talks about his future, yep, covered that, weeks ago, and that he is begging Liverpool to negotiate with Chelsea, begging?? of course he is, that's why the stories use direct quotes from the player and his representatives and LFC, oh wait a second, they DON'T. Don't believe everything that you read in the comics, or the pro Manure/Chelski media.

Nando has more respect for the club and it's supporters than people give him credit for, would not surprise in the slightest if stories to the contrary are being spoon fed to the media by Chelsea, really wouldn't surprise me.

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Oh an if the woman with the Vuvuzela, KOP 305 Wednesday v Fulham, do me a favour love....leave it at home next time.

Sunday, 23 January 2011

Dancing Past Wolves

The transformation of Liverpool Football Club under Kenny Dalglish has been nothing short of amazing.
Barely a month ago, Liverpool succumbed to a rather lifeless and embarrassing defeat to Wolves at Anfield, and lets not make any suggestions of it being 'just an off night', i was present, Wolves did little more than they did on Saturday, and yet where able to walk away with 3 points. That pretty much sums up how poor Liverpool were on that cold December night.

But one month on, and watching Liverpool play is a joy to behold.

Pass and move he said, pass - and - move, its the Liverpool way. Yet many in the media, the so called experts where quick to voice concerns over Kenny Dalglish's ability to instill this into the team and remarked that things had changed since the King's playing and managerial days at Anfield, with the underlying message seeming to be that his old philosophy would not work. Hope they where watching Sunday! Pass and move is, as has been said many times before, the 'fabric' of the game, why should this notion be any different to Liverpool FC. Ok so we have been used to slow build up from the back, passing backwards and sideways then back again just to move forwards over recent years, but in barely a month that has all changed for the good.

The Liverpool performance against Wolves was not perfect, at times there was a tendency to just sit back a bit, play a few hurried passes/clearances, BUT, it was a very accomplished and complete performance from the reds who where well worth the 3 points and who where by no means flattered by the scoreline. And the third goal sums up how far the team has come this month, 30 passes, yes 30! I'll say 30 because i don't think the ball to Torres could be described as a pass, but whether you say 30 or 31 its still more than the 2 or 3 that club has struggled to put together for some time.

In my last post after the Derby i addressed the negativity and criticism of Raul Meireles, and i said it was all rubbish, even the best make mistakes and i said then that his mistakes where down to being a little more confident than his team mates, many of whom have endured a long and hard 18months at the club, and i said that with everyone up for the fight and singing from the same song sheet, his effectiveness and creativity would gain him universal praise, rather than criticism. Told you so! He was immense in midfield, a real general leading by example and i think it will continue for some time, arguably our best buy for a considerable amount of time.

Fernando Torres looks like the fresh faced menace that terrorised the Premier League from 2007-2009 and that is down to the belief and confidence that Kenny Dalglish has given him, 3 goals in 4 games under the King and long may it continue. But it is the whole team, the much criticised Poulsen gave a good performance, Reina as always was superb and Martin Kelly looks in no danger of losing his starting place any time soon. This post would be a mile long if i had to praise each player for their contribution individually, so i'll have to just have to leave it there with some selected highlights! But it was a team performance and the team was superb.

So much has changed in the team this month and as its transfer window time it wouldn't be fair to ignore the possibilities. Charlie Adam is a decent midfielder, and £4m is fair price for his services considering Blackpool played £500k for his services, but LFC have alot of midfielders and this area of the team is not a priority, and with Keisuke Honda also being linked with a move to LFC for around £10m it comes down to a choice really and also money i suppose, but out of the two i would rather have Honda than Adam, and any suggestion from Holloway that it would take a two figure sum to land Adam is delusional, i cant see any team willing to pay more than £6m and the hard line stance of the manager will probably mean that Adam will go nowhere.

Luis Suarez, please please please! The way Liverpool are playing under Dalglish will suit Suarez down to the ground and i think he would really compliment the reds newly discovered style of play. It is a long time since a potential signing captured the imagination of the LFC fan base and i really hope that the deal goes through, it would be a crime to miss out on him.

The way LFC and NESV have operated in this transfer is refreshing, we are no longer being bullied over price and if the reports are true it is LFC that are doing all the bullying, i think it will be a long time before we are bullied into paying over the odds for a player. Consider Adam, i don't think the club will pay the two figure sum that Blackpool want, but in times gone by the club might have folded and just paid whatever the other club wanted. I also think contract terms and wages etc will now be more strict under the new ownership which will only help the club in moving forwards, we'll get real value for the money we pay.

I hope the last stretch of the window goes favourably for the reds and i look forwards with excitement to the future ahead.

The team are playing well, they were superb against Wolves and the future looks good, a first win under the King, Fulham to come, hopefully another 3 points too, but a performance like Saturday will go a long way to making those 3 points a reality!

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Monday, 17 January 2011

Reds On Track

Just over a week since Kenny Dalglish returned to Liverpool Football club, a week?? seems a lot longer than that to me.

And the main reason for that is probably the rapid transformation of the club in such a short space of time. The game against Blackburn, a game that saw an awful performance from the reds in every area, a game which ultimately proved to be the final nail in Roy Hodgsons coffin, is (at the time of writing) not even 2 weeks old and already much has changed.

The supporters have been well and truely lifted, the affect that Kenny Dalglish has had could not have been achieved by any other living person. There is optimism, belief, unity, and that's just the supporters. The players do not look in any way shape or form like the players who capitulated at Ewood Park, and for so long this season have been below par.

There is a real attacking intent, the players believe that they can do it, the manager knows they can do it and the supporters are right behind them. And it is all down to the King.

Look at Torres, suffered with injuries last season and in the summer, this season he has been fit for a considerable amount of time, more so than he had been at this stage last season, but he looked completely dejected, he had lost his way, showing only flashes of what he's capable of, and those flashes few and far between. Hodgson's line on Nando was that he was lacking confidence, not fully fit, or he simply couldn't explain the reason for his lack of form. Perhaps the reason was the managers lack of ambition, his methods, his team talks, the way he carried himself, the transfer targets that he set himself?? I wouldn't want to play up front with Carlton Cole down the local park never mind at Englands greatest club. In comes Dalglish and Torres immediately moves to dismiss any suggestion of him leaving, he looks sharper against Utd, scored a goal against Blackpool that had been beyond him all season, and ran rings around the Everton defence. He looks sharper, he's running at defenders, he's tracking back and chasing down, he's pressing players when he's off the ball, and this is all in ONE week, only thing that had changed was the manager.

And the same can be said for the whole team, Martin Kelly has been superb and he is well worth his place, the only time i want to see Johnson back at right back is if Kelly is injured or suspended, like i've said before i don't see Johnson as a defender, he should be out on the wing helping with the attacking, his defending lets him down, but he has improved. Heard alot of talk about Meireles not being good enough, makes too many mistakes etc etc. All players make mistakes, he's a very creative player, he is trying to be creative all the time, his confidence is up and he is becoming a real threat to the opposition. Once the entire team is singing from the same song sheet and their understanding of each other in the new style of play we have adopted improves, the mistakes will be fewer and far between. His goal against the bitters was well taken and fully deserved and i know for fact that had we won the game there would have been very little talk of any mistakes he might have made, and any talk that did occur would simply have been washed away in the glory of victory over that lot.

Dalglish has made it quite clear that he intends to give some of the younger players a chance to prove their worth in the first team, with Kelly a success. So in the absence of Steven Gerrard, Jay Spearing was handed a starting place, on the merit that he had a good game for the reserves in midweek. Now i know this will rock the boat a bit with some but i have to say that i'm not a big fan of his. Alot of supporters blindly give him praise purely and simply because he 'a local lad'. Locality has nothing to do with a footballers ability, but the really good players who get into their local sides are pretty much hero worshipped. At the age of 22 he has made a mere 5 first team League appearances, by age 22 i would expect a really good player to have made a few more than that. He's small, not very fast, his passing is on the whole below par, he seems to lack strength yet gives off the impression that he is quite a strong player and his creativity is barely there, what he does have is determination but thats not enough. I've heard many talk of him as the 'Next Gerrard' but the gulf in class between the two is huge, and im comparing a 22yr old Gerrard to a 22yr old Spearing. Gerrard had made over 100 League appearances by the age of 22 and was only a year away from the Liverpool Captaincy and had already played in over 10 internationals and scored 2 goals for his country. There is no comparison, and at times against Everton he didn't look up to the job, he had an OK game but i dont think he has the ability to displace Lucas, Meireles or Gerrard in the middle, there is talk of Van Bommel coming in, and the younger Jonjo Shelvey looks to be a much better midfielder and has already made more League appearances, and has the potential to claim a first team place before he turns 22 in just over 3 years time. Even in the reserve game, Spearing was only OK, Pacheco had a much better game and is probably wondering what he has to do to get a decent shot at the first team, can be used as a striker but looks the part in a central attacking role. And thats the only negativity from me this week.

Against the bitters we where unfortunate, first goal for them should never have happened as it was quite clearly a goal kick, if Dowd wasn't sure all he had to do was ask himself why Kuyt was escorting the ball off the pitch quite casually rather than trying to prevent the corner. Second goal again unlucky, Anichebe leads with the elbow and he like a vast number in the Everton team is, politely, overweight, or just fat. Whilst he doesn't seem to catch Kelly with that elbow the collision was a rough one and the landing even harder. Now maybe i'm wrong with this but im pretty sure that the referee has to stop play for head injuries, now, Kelly takes a knock to the head and then lands awkwardly with his head hitting the floor with some force, Phil Dowd is no doctor and head injuries can be quite severe and need to be dealt with immediately, that is why referee's are instructed to play 'immediately' good thing Kelly was OK. If Dowd does this then no second goal, just bad luck, if he'd have gotten the first one right then this one is slightly forgivable but he still made a mistake.

Luck will come our way, like i said it  might seem like Dalglish has been back aaaages, but its only just over a week and already the signs are positive. Much improvement from the reds, and now its time to push on and at the rate the team is improving i can see us having a fair number of wins to celebrate in the coming weeks.

Talk of LFC getting in 5/6 players in January is a bit wild in my opinion, i would expect money to be spent, but only on 2/3 players. Suarez looks more an more like a done deal by the hour, and reports of loan signings rather than actual money changing hands implies to me that NESV are prepared to stave off the main rebuilding job until the summer, by which point they will or should have, their CEO in place, and have a much more rounded understanding of the game and how thing's work, oh and know who the manager will be next season!

Fans were great at the Derby, as always!!

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Take care Folks,

ash