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Liverpool The Best Transfer Window and.............

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Possibly. One could argue that that title belongs to Citeh even given the strength of their squad last season (Aguero in particular is going to be a monster for them) but we have to be thereabouts even if not quite there.
 
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I think QPR have done well too, although I haven't checked which of their signings were actually confirmed. But yeah, out of the top lot, it's us and only Man City come close.
 
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I know I'm meandering, but can any other team put out a better British XI than us? I think this team could beat most (although it is about the 5th choice keeper) and doesn't even include Wilson or Robinson:

-----------------------Belford----------------------
Flanaghan-----Kelly---Carragher---Johnson
Henderson----Gerrard--Adam-------Downing
-----------------Bellamy----Carroll---------------

...Editted coz I forgot about Glenjo!
 
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Hahahaha, you have a terrific memory T old chap, and are verrrry perceptive

regards
 
Well Spidey you've chosen not to include Sterling (and Raheem), Suso and Morgan whereas the 2010 squad includes Amoo, Shelvey, Pacheco, Ayala, Darby & arguably Spearing who were all youngsters.
 
i dont want to admit its true because im still miffed about meireles but... yes its true it was....Oh i still cant say it!....

[size=4pt]a really good bit of business this summer[/size]
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=46714.msg1392925#msg1392925 date=1314885412]
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the squad is leaner, the average age has been reduced.
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On that point our purchases under Kenny and Commolli have seen us purchase what should be the best years of Carroll, Suarez, Henderson, Enrique, Adam (and probably 2/3 more years of Downing's) respective careers. And at the same time ridding ourselves of (at least some of) the worst years of the careers of the likes Poulsen, Cole, Degen, Jovanovic and Konchesky. Who knows what we've given away in Aquilani but I think most people don't think he would have fulfilled his potential here. I don't see Insua and N'Gog having long top level careers so I'm not concerned about losing their best years, the only player we've given up of any significant value to us was Meireles.


All in all it's been an excellent summer, we're not really there yet but in all but Downing there's probably inherent improvement left in each one of the players so we should improve over the next few years. All that's required is the right additions next year to an already good squad and we're there or thereabouts.
 
Downing will benefit from having a better set of players to cross to. There may yet be more to come from him as well.
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=46714.msg1392925#msg1392925 date=1314885412]
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the squad is leaner, the average age has been reduced.
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So sometime between May 11 and September 11, Coady decided to become a midfielder
 
[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=46714.msg1392947#msg1392947 date=1314886706]
So do you think we´ve actually cut the wage bill Rosco??
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I doubt it. I saw someone guess we shed 30m, but I'm guessing that's not including the players we've signed.

The problem wasn't necessarily the amount of the wage bill itself but the high proportion of it that was spent on complete and utter shite. We've transformed that quite significantly already. We've still got some bad deals to weather but all in all we're in a much healthier position now.
 
we've improved a lot since january, but then for £40m+ net spend (including an inflated fee for torres) i should think so too.

suarez looks our best signing since torres.

adam, coates, and enrique all good players for what look like bargain fees.

downing and henderson decent, but expensive, and in henderson's case, hardly a priority.

carroll for £35m i don't even want to think about.

i'll leave you with the thought that our net spend since benitez was sacked has effectively all been spent on andy carroll - all other transfers have been financed by sales.
 
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[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=46714.msg1392947#msg1392947 date=1314886706]
So do you think we´ve actually cut the wage bill Rosco??
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I doubt it. I saw someone guess we shed 30m, but I'm guessing that's not including the players we've signed.

The problem wasn't necessarily the amount of the wage bill itself but the high proportion of it that was spent on complete and utter shite. We've transformed that quite significantly already. We've still got some bad deals to weather but all in all we're in a much healthier position now.
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A couple of weeks back and it may well have changed but there was a table of average ages for the teams which played in game 2 we came 2nd youngest I think or maybe third i cant remember....very close to United either who won it.

Those teams posted up earlier do put it into sharp contrast, IF those boys can settle we have really done well

( ignoring the anger about meireles)

If it turns out weve cut some of the wage bill or indeed just started paying it to players who will actually provide an on pitch service then....

Bravo all round

( ignoring the bubbling anger about meireles)
 
I think you'd have to say so Vlad, given that
Reina
Johnson
Kelly
Agger
Enrique
Skrtel
Carragher
Lucas
Downing
Adam
Henderson
Gerrard
Spearing
Maxi
Kuyt
Bellamy
Suarez
Carroll
Are ALL good enough petentially to hold down a regular first team spot. You have to say although the squad looks leaner the depth of quality looks much stronger.
There arent many players like Suarez and Gerrard, but i reckon our best 11 WITHOUT either player would win most games.
Its a massively improved matchday squad and you will be looking at a bench along the lines of
:Kuyt, Maxi, Skrtel, Kelly, Henderson, Doni and Coates each week is a world away from benches with N'gog, Jovanovich, The Greek and Degen on it.
Even Doni is a really good keeper.
I think we've done well in relegating our decent players to the bench and actually shedding the dross. Only one player doesnt fit that bill but thats been done.
So yeah, great squad. Great options, British core, Bags of skill.
I like it immensely.
 
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i dont want to admit its true because im still miffed about meireles but... yes its true it was....Oh i still cant say it!....

[size=4pt]a really good bit of business this summer[/size]
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Even Downing? 😉
 
I'd say so. Notwithstanding the Meiriles sale, our squad has pretty much been restructured and transformed. It's leaner, younger, has more depth, a bench that can change games, a good British base, more pace and quality with a sprinkling of latin know-how.

Our whole is definitely greater than the sum of its parts, with KK at the helm it can over-achieve.
 
[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=46714.msg1392947#msg1392947 date=1314886706]
So do you think we´ve actually cut the wage bill Rosco??
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We cut £30M off our wage bill. I posted an article earlier in one of the other threads.
 
[quote author=peterhague link=topic=46714.msg1392957#msg1392957 date=1314887147]
we've improved a lot since january, but then for £40m+ net spend (including an inflated fee for Torres) i should think so too.

suarez looks our best signing since Torres.

adam, coates, and enrique all good players for what look like bargain fees.

downing and henderson decent, but expensive, and in henderson's case, hardly a priority.

carroll for £35m i don't even want to think about.

i'll leave you with the thought that our net spend since benitez was sacked has effectively all been spent on andy carroll - all other transfers have been financed by sales.
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I prefer to see it as with the increase in Suarez' valuation to £50-60m, We effectively got Carroll for nothing.
 
Ha, well that's one obscure way of looking at it.

But it doesn't change the fact we could have got a better striker for a better price this summer.

Carroll was a panic signing.
 
I blame the SOS element of our support for the Carroll signing.

If we'd sold Torres and not spent every penny of it those bellends (and a few off here) would have been out in force saying it was "meet the new owners, same as the old owners"
 
[quote author=Squiggles link=topic=46714.msg1393070#msg1393070 date=1314895821]
Ha, well that's one obscure way of looking at it.

But it doesn't change the fact we could have got a better striker for a better price this summer.

Carroll was a panic signing.
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It's the Moneyball way 🙂

Let's give Carroll time before we rush to judgement. He could very easily go on to make that fee seem a snip, he's clearly taken longer than the others to adjust. Which striker did you have in mind for a better price?
 
  • [li]New managers waste money, ergo, limit their say in transfers.[/li]
    [li]Draw opinion from several people from different backgrounds.[/li]
    [li]Avoid stars of recent international tournaments.[/li]
    [li]Avoid certain nationalities (e.g. Brazilian, Dutch) as they are overpriced.[/li]
    [li]Buy players in their early twenties; older players are overvalued and youngsters aren’t fully developed.[/li]
    [li]Sell a player either before buyers see deterioration in his game or when a club offers more than he’s worth.[/li]
    [li]Replace your best players before selling.[/li]
    [li]Never buy strikers because they are overpriced; develop them instead.[/li]
    [li]Buy players with personal problems , then help them deal with their issues.[/li]
    [li]Help new players relocate.[/li]
 
Will people STFU about Carroll's fee? We didn't pay it, Chavski did, the deal was always £5M and buy us a striker.
 
[quote author=Fallon link=topic=46714.msg1393086#msg1393086 date=1314896807]
Will people STFU about Carroll's fee? We didn't pay it, Chavski did, the deal was always £5M and buy us a striker.
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Fuckers could have bought us a good one at least
 
[quote author=Fallon link=topic=46714.msg1393086#msg1393086 date=1314896807]
Will people STFU about Carroll's fee? We didn't pay it, Chavski did, the deal was always £5M and buy us a striker.
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It's absolute nonsense.
 
[quote author=Fallon link=topic=46714.msg1393086#msg1393086 date=1314896807]
Will people STFU about Carroll's fee? We didn't pay it, Chavski did, the deal was always £5M and buy us a striker.
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*not sure if serious pic*
 
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