peteblue
Welcome back Wayne
This about sums it up to be honest.....Lucas is the only player I know who got better the longer he was out injured....odd bunch kopites.
If he got a really bad injury he'd be world class......
This about sums it up to be honest.....Lucas is the only player I know who got better the longer he was out injured....odd bunch kopites.
I'd agree with that assessment, but I'd take out the "only". The fact that you don't seem to see how good Coutinho is really eye opening.
If he got a really bad injury he'd be world class......
I'd agree with that assessment, but I'd take out the "only". The fact that you don't seem to see how good Coutinho is really eye opening.
Obviously they've sold some players but... this is what they've spent..
Daniel Sturridge £12,000,000 9/10 but still a moaner (questionable attitude)
Simon Mignolet £10,000,000 8.5/10 good keeper so not really a gamble to replace the fast fading Reina
Philippe Coutinho £8,500,000 8/10 shows promise, looks a decent deal on an unknown quantity..
Mamadou Sakho £13,000,000 7/10 not bad
Kolo Toure Free 7/10 not bad, some injuries
Oussama Assaidi £2,300,000 who knows - obviously Stoke do - so maybe 3/10?
Joe Allen £15,000,000 2/10 if I'm being generous
Fabio Borini £10,000,000 2/10 I am being generous
£22M worth of heaven knows what!
Luis Alberto £6,800,000 who knows?
Samed Yesil £1,000,000 who knows?
Iago Aspas £7,000,000 who knows?
Tiago Ilori £7,000,000 who knows?
So £93M odd gets you about 3 good players..and a large wage bill.

I'd agree with that assessment, but I'd take out the "only". The fact that you don't seem to see how good Coutinho is really eye opening.
Plus there is the Andy Carroll legacy.
£35 million.![]()
I understand that rival fans tend to see the world with blue spectacles (and us with red), but that was one of the most one sided demolitions you'll ever see. From memory there were over 60 passes in the attacking final third and about 85% passing accuracy overall. Spurs didn't have a single shot. Hoofball?It is mate, yes.
Didn't there used to be a footballer called Andy Carroll.........
I understand that rival fans tend to see the world with blue spectacles (and us with red), but that was one of the most one sided demolitions you'll ever see. From memory there were over 60 passes in the attacking final third and about 85% passing accuracy overall. Spurs didn't have a single shot. Hoofball?
Henderson got man of the match. And Allen was massive in that game. Sterling tormented Naughton for 45 minutes, the poor lad. Coutinho was quiet but his presence is enough to give Suarez space. And you know the result.
I understand that rival fans tend to see the world with blue spectacles (and us with red), but that was one of the most one sided demolitions you'll ever see. From memory there were over 60 passes in the attacking final third and about 85% passing accuracy overall. Spurs didn't have a single shot. Hoofball?
Henderson got man of the match. And Allen was massive in that game. Sterling tormented Naughton for 45 minutes, the poor lad. Coutinho was quiet but his presence is enough to give Suarez space. And you know the result.
I don't think any fan would say that Carroll was anything but a debacle. However, he wasn't on massive wages, and we got a tidy fee for him(Brendan did), and we picked up Suarez for an absolute steal in that window. And the Torres money financed the purchase. I recall people at the time saying that City picked up Aguero for a similar amount to Carroll. That's true, but we couldn't have landed him, and his wages were about 4 times what Carroll's were, so we're not comparing apples with apples.Yeah. Not only did he cost them £35 million plus all that money in wages. They sold him for a fraction of that and had to pay him £1million to leave.
Great business.
I don't think any fan would say that Carroll was anything but a debacle. However, he wasn't on massive wages, and we got a tidy fee for him(Brendan did), and we picked up Suarez for an absolute steal in that window. And the Torres money financed the purchase. I recall people at the time saying that City picked up Aguero for a similar amount to Carroll. That's true, but we couldn't have landed him, and his wages were about 4 times what Carroll's were, so we're not comparing apples with apples.
Most importantly, this was not under Brendan's tenure, so what else needs to be said?