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Poll Is there one of those 'sell Downing" polls ?

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Sell Super Stu ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 78.3%
  • No

    Votes: 5 21.7%

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Well if not here's one !

Maybe these quotes will help you make up your mind . As far as I'm concerned he's crap , won't improve alot and worst can't handle being a club like ours .


Downing says: "It's someone's opinion [that new players haven't delivered]. Others might take it hard, but it doesn't bother me. It's easy to look at the table and think just because it's not gone well in the league that it's the new players' fault. But that happens at every club. There are more than four or five players in a squad and we have all not done it, not just the new ones. It's as a team. Sometimes the new ones haven't played and we have lost games. It's a building process, it takes time, it's not overnight.
"There are seven or eight new players in the team and that's quite a lot. You're expected to come in and set the world alight but sometimes it doesn't happen. But there are positives. We are building a good team. To win the Carling Cup in the first season and potentially the FA Cup as well would be a great start."
The FA Cup final against Chelsea will be Downing's third visit to Wembley with Liverpool in four months, the highlights of a campaign in which he believes his own contribution mirrors that of the collective. "A bit up and down," he claims. "Some good, some indifferent. It has been for all of us. The league has been strange this season. Performance-wise it is there but killing off teams has not been. If we had finished teams off like we should have done we'd probably be second or third."
Downing has admitted previously being taken aback by the level of expectation at Anfield compared with Aston Villa and Middlesbrough, his previous clubs, but the adjustment has not been made entirely in the mind. The winger was player of the year at Villa last season, an award reflecting his input of nine assists and eight goals. He is yet to open his account on either score in the league for Liverpool, a reflection of his misfortune in hitting the woodwork several times but also his struggle to impose himself in Kenny Dalglish's team.
"It was a more settled side at Villa, I'll give you that," he accepts. "I was on the right, Ashley [Young] was on the left and Darren [Bent] was down the middle, but we didn't have a huge squad. It's good when you're playing regularly and getting continuity, but you have to get used to that. This is a bigger club, with a lot more players of quality and if you are not playing well you can be replaced easily, whereas at Villa and Boro, no disrespect, it was more settled teams because the squads were smaller. It's nice to play regularly but I'm not the manager, I don't pick the team."
Downing appeared a natural fit for a Liverpool attack led by Andy Carroll at the start of the season yet that production line has not developed. On several occasions when Dalglish has been searching for a breakthrough he has introduced one at the expense of the other. "The manager wants to give everyone playing time and keep everyone on their toes. You'll have to ask him about that," is Downing's diplomatic reply.
Despite a staunch defence of Liverpool's new recruits, his faith in the direction of this team and a man of the match performance in the Carling Cup final win over Cardiff City, Downing accepts there remains a need to repay Dalglish for the trust he has maintained in the squad. "He paid a lot to get me here and worked hard to get me here," admits Downing. "I have massive respect for Kenny for that. Every time you play you want to do your best for him. You see how much he wants to win for this club but I think the owners see it as a bigger picture, not just an overnight success. They might not be happy with the league form but they can see we've won a cup and got a chance of another. It's a building process and might take a couple of years to get where we want to be."
 
I doubt whether Kenny would want, or be allowed, to sell any of the big transfer players from last summer.
 
How could Kenny possibly sell someone who he's admitted has already exceeded his expectations?
 
Downing says: "It's someone's opinion [that new players haven't delivered].

No.
Suarez is somewhat new and so are Bellamy and Enrique. I'm not blaming them I'm blaming you, you zero assists having, no goal scoring, mother f*cker.
 
No point selling him, we'd get fuck all and I know he's hardly pulling up trees but lets get replacements in and make sure they work first before binning what we have. He's good enough to be in the squad and not the worst player we have, just the most high profile signing that hasn't worked
 
No point selling him, we'd get fuck all and I know he's hardly pulling up trees but lets get replacements in and make sure they work first before binning what we have. He's good enough to be in the squad and not the worst player we have, just the most high profile signing that hasn't worked
Loan him out to Milan or Juventus with a buyout clause.
 
It's not all Downing's fault he's had no assists. He puts in some very good crosses.

Anyway, I think he's improved somewhat since he joined. I'd give him another season.
 
It's not all Downing's fault he's had no assists. He puts in some very good crosses.

Anyway, I think he's improved somewhat since he joined. I'd give him another season.

me too, he is playing alright now
 
me too, he is playing alright now

What's "alright"?
He's able to run and cross the ball? Or that he's creating chances?
I just don't see what good he's done this season except in a couple of cup games.
 
Who would buy him though. O'Neill would be interested probably but with his connections to Boro would probaly stop him joining Sunderland.
 
He is shit always has been and always will be. He's too fucking shit to even ram these words down my throat by playing out his skin on Saturday. He is shit and anyone who doesnt think so is just about as fucking doo-lally as it gets. Its pure fucking hat-stand to suggest otherwise.

Which is fitting really considering the team he currently plays for. Maybe the two things are related.

If it were possible to sell him and to use the proceeds from the sale to buy a better less shit player and improve the team and teh way it plays in doing just that then I wholehartedly agree that he should be sold.

Barring that he could retire early and remove his burden from the wage bill perhaps.
 
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