Likewise. And I enjoyed Dalglish having a pop at Wenger too in that late penalties game.I wholeheartedly eat my words about Dalglish. The turnaround has been incredible. Suarez has been amazing too.
Likewise. And I enjoyed Dalglish having a pop at Wenger too in that late penalties game.I wholeheartedly eat my words about Dalglish. The turnaround has been incredible. Suarez has been amazing too.
along with spearing and kelly flanaghan,with stevie g to return,,maybe they can get in the top 4 next season
if they get a decent Centre Back to replace the aged Carragher, they will certainly make the race for the top 4 very interesting next year, they might even have a realistic crack at the top.
Carragher may be getting on abit but he is just as good as any CB in the premiership.
if they get a decent Centre Back to replace the aged Carragher, they will certainly make the race for the top 4 very interesting next year, they might even have a realistic crack at the top.
They have too many average players to be able to challenge for the top spot. Their problem is Gerrard with him in the side in a free role they loose a man up front and he isn't dangerous enough to support a lone striker against the better sides.
Could the bitter slagging-off here possibly be from Chelsea and ManU fans (or being their 'second clubs' after Brighton), who sound rather bitter.
Only one or two clubs can pick up the silverware annually and in modern football, 99/100 it's the biggest spenders i.e Chelsea, Man U. And possibly ManC too if they can buy world-class this summer.
For example, the miracle of Ipswich, QPR, Watford coming 1st or 2nd in the 1960's to 1980's will never happen again.
So LFC and Arsenal not winning the EPL in the Abramovich era is absolutely no surprise. Money talks. These 2 examples for different reasons:
- Wenger is stubborn on spending and won't tackle obvious weaknesses.
- David Moores left LFC with a relatively small stadium, and Hicks-Gillett wasted £150m of club revenues on bank finance costs, out of real club cash revenues.
Dalglish, the new owners, and the blend of Suarez & Co and some great youngsters have done a great job in such a short time.
Be great one day if an Albion Academy can produce youngsters of such class.