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Originally Posted by _AXL_
haha, i started following liverpool in the late 70s. went through the golden years of 80s. so now, try to be a person of integrity and stick to supporting liverpool for the rest of my life. guess u started at the lowest point of liverpool recent history, graeme souness as liverpool manager. that guy has no idea what he was doing lor...
i dont know about benitez's decisions sometimes. joaquin is in a different class altogether. if u think robben is good, think of a robben who is much bigger and taller, dribbles better and faster coming to u like a bullet train. he was in betis, crap team but no one is the spanish league still knows how to stop him after so many years. whereas u can see that other teams r starting to know how to defend robben now.
never had the pleasure of seeing mark gonzalez play a good game.
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as the saying goes..good player does not imply that he will become a good manager...look at all the top managers and coaches in the world..most of them r either not a former player or lesser known players in the scene...i started wif Pool during the transition from Dalgish to Souness... Dalgish was supposed to be a better manager as compare to Souness..at least he won something as a manger for Pool and BB....
yes..indeed wat Pool needs is a natural winger to pump in the crosses for the forwards...so far Joaquim seems to fit the role...now by playing Gerrard on the left is wasting his ability to pump in long defence splitting pass from the middle... if pool able to penetrate from the middle and on both flanks...i guess the strikers will start to deliver more..now Pool has another worries..which is the defence..i can see Carragher not performing as well as last few seasons..Reina is no longer a safe hands..and the 2 reserve keepers are on loan...the once invincible defence is not as good as b4...