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 Liverpool Kop Talk 2013, Burung Murai vs Liverpool - 7.45pm Sat

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dragontongue88
post Sep 22 2013, 12:21 AM

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BR got it wrong, simple as that. Managers job are to predict what is the best tactic to beat your opposition. BR went with 4 CB, it ends up a bad decision, so manager has got to take the blame.

All the players didn't play well except Mignolet. Gerrard was diabolical today, gave the ball so many times. Sturridge was lifeless, he did score once last week but went missing for the rest of that match as well, today was no different. Sterling is not progressing enough. Aspas looks like he might go down the Borini road. After all is said and done, we are still lacking cover at fullback and lacking attacking options. What's the point of having 5CB?

This result is worrying because it shows that our good start could be a fluke. We hardly play well enough this season, all grinding result only. Forget title, forget CL qualification, if we continue to play as lifeless as this, this season will end up the same as King Kenny's last season. Midtable mediocracy.

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post Sep 22 2013, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Sep 22 2013, 08:43 AM)
Still, it was a bizarre decision to start with 4 centre backs considering that we had Wisdom, Kelly and Enrique on the bench, and Rodger's tactics require our fullbacks to be adventurous. I'd understand if injuries robbed us of any fullback. In any case, he realised his error albeit a little too late by hauling off Agger and Skrtel.

Mignolet's shot stopping was good but his distribution was appalling having completed only 45% of his passes. Pepe averaged 70% +/-.

Hard to take any positives from last night's match. Nothing to be done but to take this blow to the chin and move on. With Suarez returning, there will be less pressure in Aspas. The bloke needs to spend some time in the ressies and weight room to come to terms with the physicality of the Premiership.
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This is very true. As much a I love Mignolet for his amazing saves, I think he is one of the main reasons why we are losing possession so much this season compared to last season. One can only hope his distribution improve over time. He keeps going long and direct. We don't have a target man, that is just surrendering possession back to the opposition. At times when he tried to play out the back, he looks very uncomfortable.

I missed the old BR. I remember when he first came in, he said something like there's no point clearing the ball by kicking it long... the opposition would just keep coming back at you. Lately the team don't look like the team BR said he wanted to create, I thought tiki-taka was supposed to be our blue print? We are playing quite direct football lately, which baffles me, cause I thought Rodgers wanted the team to play 'pass-and-move' and possession based football.

Now most teams have known our weakness, push high up and press our players, give them no time on the ball then our players will misplace a lot of passes. We need to learn how to pass and move through tight spaces. Trickery and skill, like what Suarez and Coutinho have in abundance, helps a lot...
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post Sep 24 2013, 12:14 AM

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BR got it wrong in the last game, I think most people will agree with that. But let's not put his head on the chopping board. He has done really well since he took over, stabilised a free falling team and getting rid of unwanted players on high wages. I just feel that the team has lost its way a bit, I'd like us to get back to the pass and move mantra, possession football that BR wanted. BR always learned from his mistakes, that's what I like about him. I think and hope we'll see a different performance against Man Utd.
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post Sep 26 2013, 04:52 AM

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Gerrard needs to be dropped, Sturridge needs to be dropped, Lucas too but there is no replacement for Lucas in our squad. We need another striker to rotate and better midfielders.
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post Oct 14 2013, 12:35 PM

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Saw this posted on the official Liverpool forum. Just a rumour, not sure how true, but what do you guys think?
Red Bull Liverpool... Yay or Nay?

Personally I'd rather them as sponsors, not owners as I think FSG is doing a decent job at the moment. And changing our club's name, logo, etc. is definitely a big issue for me.

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Billionaires Red Bull want to buy a football club in England – and ‘give it wings’ to make it big, writes Alan Nixon in the People.

The Austrian-based energy drinks firm are on the look-out for a suitable club, with Anglophile coach Ralf Rangnick, sporting director of Red Bull Salzburg, heading the search.

As well as current Austrian league leaders Salzburg, Red Bull already owns clubs in Germany, New York, Brazil and Ghana.

The company’s sporting assets also include two Formula One teams: Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Toro Rosso.

Now coach Rangnick, who almost got the Everton job in the summer, has been tasked to find a club in England for their latest move into ownership.

An insider in the deal said: “Red Bull want a team to take into the Champions League. It is the only market they have not reached yet. Ideally this would be in the London area, but both Everton and Liverpool interest them too because it would not take much to get them to that level.

“They have looked at the Championship, but you can spend fortunes there and not make any progress.”

Rangnick, an English-educated German, has a good knowledge of the game and is looking at several options. He would also oversee the ­purchase and running of the club.

News of Red Bull’s interest is spreading rapidly and there should be no lack of willing sellers.

The company’s Formula One success, with Sebastian Vettel taking them towards a fourth straight title, has put them on the map, but buying a club in the ‘home’ of football could be their biggest coup yet.

And taking it into the Champions League is the ultimate aim for one of the biggest sports-backing firms in the business.

Teams which could be lined up

EVERTONBill Kenwright has been looking for a respectable buyer for his club for years. The fact Ralf Rangnick nearly got the job and knows the club helps. Only snag – Red Bull Everton?!?

LIVERPOOLThe American owners have pumped in millions and will want a big return on their investment. Genuine worldwide appeal. Red Bull Liverpool does have a ring.

CRYSTAL PALACERed Bull would really give the Eagles wings. London, near airports, very appealing. Would not cost much, but needs a big spend. Red Bull Crystal Palace is a mouthful.

WEST HAMOwners who are always open to approaches. New home at the Olympic Stadium makes them appealing too. Red Bull West Ham? Not so crazy.

LEEDS The Yorkshire club has history, a huge fan base and owners who would sell at the drop of a hat. Red Bull Leeds United? Why not?


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post Oct 14 2013, 09:32 PM

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Erm... Personally I don't think signing Xabi Alonso is going to solve all of our midfield problems. I mean I love Xabi, would really like to see him back but I think the main problem is that our midfield is lacking "legs", not enough closing down. Part of that is down to Gerrard, now that he is older, he don't have the stamina to close down opposition players like Hendo does. Lucas is also not back to his best, I like him a lot but I'm not sure if he ever will get back to his best. At his best he used to be snapping at the heels of opposition players everytime they get the ball. Xabi is also getting older, can't see him closing down players as well, in fact he was never that kind of player even in his prime.

I think both Hendo and Allen will give more bite to our midfield defensively if they play in Gerrard's deeper position, but we can't just drop Gerrard, he is our captain. It is not so simple as that. So I'm not sure how we can solve this.

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