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the post isn't there anymore, but he will be back soon. day and a half of his ban left.
So back to the ITK...
So we are actually holding a fuckeulogy for him :wink:
the post isn't there anymore, but he will be back soon. day and a half of his ban left.
So back to the ITK...
I agree with BC on this. Adebayor, or someone, similar would interract better with VDV and be perfect for taking advantage of Bale and Lennon's crossing.
Rossi is a very talented player, so I don't think I would actually object to him signing, but the issue I would have is that Adebayor (or similar) would be more suited to playing in a 4-5-1 with VDV, but Rossi isn't going to come to sit on the bench.
I have seen some fanciful formations that put VDV on the right in a 1-1-2-3-4-5--6-6-6--7-7 or whatever the fook it is, and that might work. But it seems a bit odd, to me, that most folk are agreed that bringing in VDV was great last season, but it did mean altering our system into one our current crop of strikers couldn't take advantage of - so, in such a pivotal season, why get a striker that can take advantage of the 4-5-1 with VDV, only to experiment again. They also look very narrow - strange how some posters can advocate this, while stating that Liverpool's main problem has been lack of width.
Free the Rossi-Fap-Fap-Fap One
Busier than you though......
Remind me what happens when one team scores more than the other?
It means they 'loose' yeah?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bret_Hart
Bret Sergeant Hart (born July 2, 1957) is a Canadian on-screen personality, writer, actor and retired professional and amateur wrestler. Like others in the Hart wrestling family, Hart has an amateur wrestling background, including wrestling at Ernest Manning High School and Mount Royal College. Along with his famed "Hit Man" nickname, Hart's agile, technical style earned him the moniker, "The Excellence of Execution". He was also known as "The Pink and Black Attack", in reference to his ring attire, as well as his signature mirrored sunglasses, which he would routinely give away to a young audience member before matches.
Come on folks any suggestion Henderson is better than huddlestone is ridiculous. He'd win in a race that's about it. HUD has ran games for a top team. And done it In Europe on occasion. Even at un21 level he actually contributed.
Why's that exactly? Henderson is an unproven talent with about 18-24 month's first team experience. Hudd has been around, achieved success, proven himself to be a quality player and captained a team in the CL.If Jordan Henderson went for 18m, then Tom Huddlestone is worth in excess of 20m.
Lay of the waccy.
Hoisted on my petard. It's a fair cop.
I thought we were talking about BrettSpurs.
We were. I shouldn't have mentioned Bret Hart, he was banned from SC years ago during the Rivaldo saga.
Fatty, is that you ?
Now your just trying to cover up your penchant for the homo-erotic past time of wrestling.
He was also known as "The Pink and Black Attack"
I bet he was...
anything in those rumours today on talk sport of some tursih side in fro jenas for 5 million? boring night i know when we talk of this guy but hey more money in and dead wood out all helps
My word, a striker that can actually get behind the last defender. We've not had one of them since Keane in 07/08.
Rossi = Defoe + intelligence + movement + pace + finishing.
Why get rid of vdV? All 3 can easily be accomodated, just like Liverpool do with Carroll (Adebayor), Suarez (Rossi) and Gerrard (vdV):
---Sandro---Modric
Rossi-----vdV-----Bale
------Adebayor
It's got to be both Adebayor and Rossi if at all possible. A genuine top calibre partnership in the tradition of Berbatov-Keane, Sheringham-Klinsmann, Archibald-Crooks, Greaves-Gilzean etc.
'Big Daddy' was probably more your era no..?
I agree with BC on this. Adebayor, or someone, similar would interract better with VDV and be perfect for taking advantage of Bale and Lennon's crossing.
Rossi is a very talented player, so I don't think I would actually object to him signing, but the issue I would have is that Adebayor (or similar) would be more suited to playing in a 4-5-1 with VDV, but Rossi isn't going to come to sit on the bench.
I have seen some fanciful formations that put VDV on the right in a 1-1-2-3-4-5--6-6-6--7-7 or whatever the fook it is, and that might work. But it seems a bit odd, to me, that most folk are agreed that bringing in VDV was great last season, but it did mean altering our system into one our current crop of strikers couldn't take advantage of - so, in such a pivotal season, why get a striker that can take advantage of the 4-5-1 with VDV, only to experiment again. They also look very narrow - strange how some posters can advocate this, while stating that Liverpool's main problem has been lack of width.
Free the Rossi-Fap-Fap-Fap One