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I send this article to my Manc mates and acted smug for like a month. I get reminders of this article to this day. 🙁


WHY LE TALLEC WILL BE OUR RONALDO
Chris Bascombe
Liverpool Echo

In most cases, paying £12m for a teenager would be considered rank stupidity, over-indulgence or, at the very least, a gamble which even Chris Kirkland's dad would shy away from.

When Manchester United do it, it's a stroke of transfer genius.
According to everyone who they make listen, United have just signed the best teenager in the world. By God are we hearing about it.

I'm not doubting Ronaldo's abilities. Clearly he's a talented kid who may be on the threshold of greatness. It just strikes me as rather odd that no-one has given the same attention to Liverpool's equally stunning new teenage recruit.

It seems Gerard Houllier's mistake with Anthony Le Tallec was to buy him early rather than delay until everyone in Europe wanted him. Obviously, Liverpool should have waited until Le Tallec's value was £12m.

Soon enough, the rest of the nation will wake up to Le Tallec's talents. Let's not forget who was named Player of the tournament in the World Youth Championships two years ago.

No doubt both Gerard and Sir Alex watched those same youth championships in Argentina a few years back and noticed the same players.

Indeed, Liverpool had already signed Le Tallec by then and were strongly linked with Ronaldo themselves, but can't afford to splash out like United.

Time will tell who's got the better deal, but for value for money I know who I'm backing. It's a bit like Houllier and Ferguson have both dined at the same top class restaurant and had their pick of the best main courses on the menu.

Houllier has managed to get his dish at a quarter of the cost Ferguson has paid, and yet it's his rival who is getting all the praise.

Indeed, I'm getting an eerie sense of deja vu when it comes to theman dubbed TLT who's about to explode onto the Premiership. I remember how slow our London based number one writers were to realise who Steven Gerrard was a few years back.

The Kop Magazine I once wrote even launched a campaign to get him in the England squad, so little attention was he receiving. Then, when the rest of the country noticed a year later, they decided to make him their own property.

It was a similar story with Wayne Rooney at Everton. A friend of mine who works on a national newspaper tried to get a feature on Rooney into his paper in the summer of 2002. They were having none of it. How times changed three months later when "Rooney Opens Crisp Packet" stories were making the front page.

Le Tallec won't get the same attention as Rooney, Gerrard or Michael Owen because he ain't English. But the few glimpses I've had of him remind me so much of the first time I saw Gerrard.

So young, yet so full of class. So clearly ready to play at the highest level and begin the learning curve which will take him to the top of the game.

One of the most encouraging, but sadly overlooked parts of Sunday was Le Tallec's being named a sub. Pity he didn't get on, although Houllier said he was prepared to play the youngster if the circumstances of the game had been different.

The career paths of Le Tallec and Ronaldo are sure to cross regularly over the next decade. Should the French gem prove himself the better player, you never know, maybe the manager who signed him will get a bit of credit.
 
There was an article by Tomkins saying Gonzalez will be our Ronaldo too. Something about Gonzalez and Hammill/Anderson bombing down the flanks prividing assists for Crouch.
 
[quote author=Rosco link=topic=44743.msg1307428#msg1307428 date=1301437726]
Anthony Le Tallec - there was one pass in a game against Everton that convinced me he was technically so good that he couldn't fail.
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I was sure Le Tallec would make it as well; the way he could use both feet I thought he was too good not to make it. I still don't really understand what went wrong unless his attitude was even more off the charts than the rumours.


I knew Morientes wouldn't make it but thought Biscan would really be good. Kewell I was sure was the answer to our left side and Ziege I was really confident of. None of them really made it although Kewell did have a great first 6 months.


ALT though will sit with me for a long time. The article by Bascombe - I believed every word of it after watching him play and was convinced we had a potential all-time great.
 
Phil Babb. Had a great world cup (basking in the reflective glory of Paul McGrath) then was pretty poor. Although I remember he made a brilliant tackle on Larsson once.
 
I think Collymore has to be included. I honestly thought that by signing him to partner Fowler we were destined to win the league for the next few seasons, he had everything.............except a brain.

Morientes, Ziege, LeTallec & Aquilani are the other main ones.
 
Kewell for sure
Voronin had a great first pre-season, I thought he'd definitely make it
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=44743.msg1307523#msg1307523 date=1301454867]
Christian Ziege.
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That's my pick. Dream of a left foot but looked lost in a Liverpool shirt
 
[quote author=Whitey85 link=topic=44743.msg1307619#msg1307619 date=1301476010]
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=44743.msg1307523#msg1307523 date=1301454867]
Christian Ziege.
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That's my pick. Dream of a left foot but looked lost in a Liverpool shirt
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To be fair I think that Ziege wasn't played in his best position which was on the left wing in 3-5-2 formation. The sad thing is that he was labelled a fullback but was somewhat shite at defending.
 
[quote author=Kenny4PM link=topic=44743.msg1307642#msg1307642 date=1301477849]
I liked Josemi after watching him make his debut for us.
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fucking hell yeah, i forgot about him.

Hard to disagree with kewell. I thought baros could have been a world beater. Just a shame he was thick
 
Didn't we break all kinds of rules to get Ziege off 'Boro?
He ended up being particularly shite.
Harry Kewell is the main one though, we'd signed one of the best players in the league for a snide £5m and then he came to us and ended up spending seasons on the treatment table and only getting himself fit for the odd cup final.

That Le Tallec/Ronaldo article is so wrong it is as though its been written as a joke years after.
 
kvarme - after his debut, against Manure I think, i told my manc mate that he would be the best right back in england and would walk all over gary neville....
 
[quote author=athensruairi link=topic=44743.msg1307555#msg1307555 date=1301469038]
Phil Babb. Had a great world cup (basking in the reflective glory of Paul McGrath) then was pretty poor. Although I remember he made a brilliant tackle on Larsson once.
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There were loads under Uncle Roy. Some, including Phil "Oohmegoolies" Babb, have been mentioned, but I'd add two we got from the Wombles, namely Scales and Leonhardsen, who had played well against us more than once and who I hoped would be great signings.
 
[quote author=red_maradona link=topic=44743.msg1307919#msg1307919 date=1301502830]
kvarme - after his debut, against Manure I think, i told my manc mate that he would be the best right back in england and would walk all over gary neville....
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Was it him or Pieknik that was actually looking f$%!ing brilliant for the first 44 minutes of a sum match, but then tried a header back to James from waaaaay out that the scum got to first and scored on, and he instantly turned to shite, forever more?
 
[quote author=Whaddapie link=topic=44743.msg1307927#msg1307927 date=1301504201]
[quote author=red_maradona link=topic=44743.msg1307919#msg1307919 date=1301502830]
kvarme - after his debut, against Manure I think, i told my manc mate that he would be the best right back in england and would walk all over gary neville....
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Was it him or Pieknik that was actually looking f$%!ing brilliant for the first 44 minutes of a sum match, but then tried a header back to James from waaaaay out that the scum got to first and scored on, and he instantly turned to shite, forever more?
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Aye, Andy Cole made a cunt out of him that day.

That the same game that Beckham scored a free-kick at the Anny Rd end? Brilliant set-piece that one.
 
Admittedly I was just a kid but I thought Saunders would be great. Also Thomas and Paul Stewart. Guess it took me a while to realise that Souness wasn't very good in the transfer market!

later on I thought Diouf would be good based on his first few games.

I also thought Scott Carson would be good early on.
 
Actually I've just remembered the absolute winner of this accolade in my view...

Chris Kirkland.

I was convinced he was going to be England's number 1 for the next 400 years.
 
Kvarme did look decent for the first few games before turning to shite. Incredibly one footed player.

I had hopes for Leonhardsen as a Liverpool player but he never got himself going.
 
[quote author=Richey link=topic=44743.msg1308041#msg1308041 date=1301523030]
Admittedly I was just a kid but I thought Saunders would be great. Also Thomas and Paul Stewart. Guess it took me a while to realise that Souness wasn't very good in the transfer market!

later on I thought Diouf would be good based on his first few games.

I also thought Scott Carson would be good early on.
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Scored two on his debut if I remember rightly, so we'll let you off. No doubt we all felt the same.
 
I didn't see the point in signing Pepe Reina after Dudek's heroics in Istanbul, but his quality was obvious to anyone after his first few matches.
 
Mine's probably Morientes and Collymore.

I stupidly shared in all probability that an away wanting Owen would be less useful than an underrated (IMO) Morientes.

As for Collymore, i thought he had it all.

Strangely enough, I knew that Saunders wouldnt be good enough, and us breaking the transfer record to get him just reeked of desperation. Ditto for Diouf.
 
[quote author=Ryan link=topic=44743.msg1308046#msg1308046 date=1301523292]
Actually I've just remembered the absolute winner of this accolade in my view...

Chris Kirkland.

I was convinced he was going to be England's number 1 for the next 400 years.
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Yes, he is certainly a good shout. If I remember correctly, before it became apparent he was totally broken and not even that good, the assumption was that at any point he was likely to take over from Dudek
 
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