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Not trying to criticize Sturridge but did anyone notice the media has not say much about Sturridge's handball? Not even Graham Poll on dailymail... if it's Suarez, things would be sooo much different...
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QUOTE(K.H.A.I @ Oct 1 2013, 03:07 PM)
i said it coz i saw it.. wat a crap.. sooo open against sunderland no one mark him still sh1t.
Fact being.... the role is not Hendo's primary position.
Secondly, with Wisdom so lacked of wisdom and Kelly lacking in fitness while Glenny out injured, Hendo is our safest bet on the RIGHT WING BACK role...
Moses cant play wing back because he lacks the discipline in defending while technically he is well suited playing behind Suarez/Sturridge with an interchange of role during the game with the strikers which is why we saw Sturridge appearing on byline time and time again.
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QUOTE(hfi @ Oct 8 2013, 07:30 PM)
That's always had been the case hasn't it ? From Houllier to Rafa to BR. Always missing that one particular ingredient. With Houllier we were missing that crafty central midfielder. During Rafa, we assembled a near perfect team but missing one or two wingers that could really hurt teams down the flank.
BR has amazing strikers, promising no 10s in Countinho, Alberto and Suso, and plethora of centralbacks at his disposal. Just missing the central midfielders. If we can get a solid player or two to keep the midfield together, i think it can a long way to solidify the team. I'm not talking about winning the title, just a team that will have good balance in terms of skillsets.
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Liverpool Academy starlet Harry Wilson has been called into the full Wales squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Macedonia and Belgium.
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Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy has announced his retirement from football.
He said: “There have been some press reports about whether I’m still playing or available but I decided a little while ago I would retire, I just didn’t make it official.
“So now I’m officially retiring because I’m sick of having conversations about it and almost stringing people along. I decided three or four weeks ago I was done, and this [live on the Colin Murray show] is the best place to do it.
“This is me, 20 years, I’m done. I’ve had a wonderful career and can look back on it with fondness.”