There’ll only be the money for a revolution if we cash in on some players. I think we will.
I think you’ll be right re exits, but not sure they’d prompt the sums required for a revolution
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There’ll only be the money for a revolution if we cash in on some players. I think we will.
Not so sure.
From a Manager’s perspective, it is often beneficial to put your own person in, someone without baggage, someone with new ideas (perhaps gleamed from one of the best Premier League set-ups of all time).
I like the idea of Sussex lad Webster being captain but other players will look up to you if you happen to have a shiny Champions League & Premier League medal. This ‘mentor’ like reputation Adam has only adds to my suspicion that he’ll be the go to player once Dunk, Duffy & Stephens have found pastures new this summer.
I guess that the club may actually see the signing of Lallana as another part of the plan that you're advocating. I don't suggest any comparison between the two players or suggest that Lallana's signing would bring anything like similar results, but the club could be looking for the same kind of thing that Clough & Taylor were looking for when they signed Dave Mackay at Derby. He was in his thirties, he had suffered injuries and they weren't going to make any money on resale. However, they already had good young players with raw potential, but saw the value of adding a player who knew what was needed to succeed at the top level and had the ability to set examples and standards and help lift the expectations of those around him.
If someone is able to come in and help improve the younger players that the club has or signs, the payback would not be in his own resale value, but from helping to bring the kind of improvement that can turn what may have been £10M players into £40M ones. I am of course just guessing at the club's motivation, but if we were looking to add that sort of thing to our squad, take a listen to what Klopp says about Lallana between 5:10 and 6:55 in this video and consider whether he may be a likely candidate to try it with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKKFP286Uug
Great comparison with the Mackay transfer and great post! Trying to recall the most exciting incoming transfer here before Lallana and even thinking in terms of Bobby Smith!
He's a catflapMaybe, but listening to Athletico Mince means I just cannot take him seriously...
I can help you there, Vicente and Bridge
Not so sure.
From a Manager’s perspective, it is often beneficial to put your own person in, someone without baggage, someone with new ideas (perhaps gleamed from one of the best Premier League set-ups of all time).
I like the idea of Sussex lad Webster being captain but other players will look up to you if you happen to have a shiny Champions League & Premier League medal. This ‘mentor’ like reputation Adam has only adds to my suspicion that he’ll be the go to player once Dunk, Duffy & Stephens have found pastures new this summer.
Great comparison with the Mackay transfer and great post! Trying to recall the most exciting incoming transfer here before Lallana and even thinking in terms of Bobby Smith!
I can help you there, Vicente and Bridge
Made up for this. Exactly what we need. Statement number 2 is again keeping hold of Dunk and statement number 3 getting both White and Molumbey in the 18 next season.
I just don't see Dunk going anywhere unless a crazy offer comes in and I think that time has now past, Potter absolutely loves him, as he often says in his interviews, he knew from the outside looking in that Dunk was a good player, but now he's worked with him it's only now he realises just how good he actually is.
Dunk is good enough to play in a top six side, good enough to play Champions League football and good enough for the Euro 2021 squad. If the crazy offer comes in (which I think it will do from Chelsea as their centre backs lack experience and leadership) I don’t think the club will stand in his way (mainly because Ben White has the potential to be even better).
I’m softening myself up for the inevitable anguish of him leaving and trying to accept it before it happens.
He mentions about 'the manager' meaning Klopp, whatever you think of Klopp, he's a great manager, potentially one of the best out there. And he'll be taking that learnt knowledge to Brighton and furthering his coaching skills!The Adam Lallana turn.
1 touch and I'm away, the Cruyff takes 2 or 3 too many touches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yJKAN208XQ
I think things are about to get quicker in midfield.
There is no doubt he is good enough, he'd improve most defenses in the league. If I was a Liverpool fan I'd rather have Dunk in there than Joe Gomez who seems to make one major mistake a game. But would any club be willing to pay what we would consider to be a tempting offer. His worth to us is probably more than anyone wants to pay for a player who turns 29 in November, there is no resale value, which may not bother a club like Chelsea, but they'd probably be looking to replace him in 3 seasons time with a younger player so I cannot see them wanting to go north of the £50 million plus it would probably take for us to consider selling our club captain.