You might be right but I have not seen anyone alluding to this. He is still not match-fit but needs games. I would start with him as we win the ball in more advanced positions, it gets the crowd going as well as the players, like Ade, as all of a sudden they see a goal scoring opportunity.I think there may be some long lasting problems with Sandro that we dont know - doesnt compete 90 mins mid week and then suddenly not even on bench for todays game despite lack of defensive cover in midfield on bench -- maybe injury worse than we thought
this pleases me
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...e-Allen-joins-Liverpool-Swansea-15m-deal.html
I suspect Poch has similar feelings about Schneiderlin. Would Levy had paid 'many millions more' than 15 million for someone like Allen, or tripled his wages, just because Poch desperately, desperately wanted him? Would Levy have paid 16 million pounds and handed 100k a week to Mamadou Sakho?
There is a reason Rodgers turned us down for Liverpool in the summer of 2012. I highly doubt it was because of our propensity for sacking managers: I do think it's because of our reluctance to back then with anything that isn't, as Rossi22 put it, 'house money'.
Inconsistency, particularly early after a manager takes over, is typical football not typical just of us. Did you really expect us to just go from strength to strength every week?
of course not but after that 3rd goal went in, we had 30 mins to at least get a consolation, show some effort and we did neither.
Our best player today without a doubt.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...e-Allen-joins-Liverpool-Swansea-15m-deal.html
I suspect Poch has similar feelings about Schneiderlin. Would Levy had paid 'many millions more' than 15 million for someone like Allen, or tripled his wages, just because Poch desperately, desperately wanted him? Would Levy have paid 16 million pounds and handed 100k a week to Mamadou Sakho?
There is a reason Rodgers turned us down for Liverpool in the summer of 2012. I highly doubt it was because of our propensity for sacking managers: I do think it's because of our reluctance to back then with anything that isn't, as Rossi22 put it, 'house money'.
this pleases me
id like to think people will remember this, but im not that stupid :lol:
it seems we do need Schneiderlin badly, even if we have signed Stambouli, as our present other DMs are not up to it.
Or that Rodgers has had over 2 years to drill his philosophy into his side and Pochettino has only just taken over.
I am still very impressed with Pochettino, in what he says and how he conducts himself. A lot to do still. And these errors are those of individuals as they were last year. They won't just magically improve overnight. We feel inferior to Liverpool all over the park but we will improve. I have no doubt about this.
wow, their marketing manager is doing a hell of a job
if they can make that in the north west we are leaving a lot of money on the table, something there for levy to exploit in future
I'm sorry. Aggressively moving for top class players and the names you bring up are Allen and Sakho?
This the same Joe Allen that started 15 league games last season for them, he was the difference maker? Really? Oh, and they signed him for £15m because he had a release clause - not too dissimilar to us getting Dier and Fazio for less than their previous clubs would have wanted had there not been clauses. It was Rodgers saying that he would have paid many millions more - not the Liverpool board or chairman, I have no idea why you're quoting Rodgers and then moving the question to Levy? If Schneiderlin had a £15m release clause and no bigger club wanted him I think he would have been here by now.
When we had money to spend Levy reportedly paid £17m for Paulinho and £26m for Soldado. Is that really so different? The fact is that most the difference makers for Rodgers have been existing players and players like Coutinho and Sturridge that weren't considered top players when signed, that turned out to be great value for money for Liverpool. But it took some time, those existing players didn't turn it around straight away. They finished 7th in Rodger's first season, early that year they lost 3-0 away to WBA and 2-0 at home to Arsenal. Later that season they lost 3-1 at home to Aston Villa.
But here we are, 3 PL games and not even a completed transfer window into Poch's Spurs career and it's already all wrong? Most the new purchases, that have been fairly low cost, haven't even had a chance to start a PL game. The existing players have only had a couple of months at best to work under him and a handful of competitive games. But the transfers are all wrong?
How about at least giving Fazio, Ben Davies and whoever else we sign a chance to start 2-3 games before we conclude that they were just signed because Levy refused to pay up for who Poch really wanted?
Very bad performance with sloppy defending that we have seen in the first two games against a team with players who didn't let us get away with it. I can forgive Dier for a rush of blood, he's 21. But, imo, Kaboul and Vertonghen were both very poor today and they are the experienced pros. Seems Fazio might get a debut quite soon, and I'd hapilly see us drop Vertonghen for him, who seems determined to carry on for where he left off last season. Likewise, bench Kaboul for Dier. Individual errors again, just like last season.
Nobody had a good game for us, but Eriksen was particularly bad. In future, it might be worth leaving him out of these games and picking a more workmanlike side. Leaves us exposed and offers nothing on the counter, but he's perfect for teams that just come to defend and afford us lots of time to play.
Overall, we just have to give Poch time and backing to get things done his way. We keep changing managers, we keep going round in circles with players (you look at who we buy and sell, they are all quite similkar standard bar the odd Bale/Modric/Berbatov -- think Sig/Holtby/Eriksen/Hudd/Capoue/Sandro/Livermore etc.) Poch can keep who he wants, and over the next few windows, replace the others. And then we just need to stick it out, barring a relegation threat.
Think about it, we've done our best when Harry was fortunate enough to get a group of top class players together for a brief time (Modric, Bale, Vdv and Adebayor of that season). If Jol would have had that group, he'd probably have got a top 4 finish. AVB/Sherwood have taken a lesser group to top 6, much like Jol did with the players before Redknapp. Ramos was the exceptional disaster.
Otherwise, it's all much of a muchness. Poch has shown himself to be a good coach at Southampton perhaps someone who can make a team more than the sum of its parts. So let's just give him time to get on with it and accept that we are gonna have some rotten performances this season. We need an established system of play with players who both understand it and believe in it. This is gonna take time, today was a reality check (certainly for me!).