The game we lost was Stoke awayStatto statto
for what its worth , i do rate Carroll though, even though he's young and unproven i just get a good feeling about him becoming a quality centre forward, injuries permiting
Quote from: john e on July 06, 2011, 05:10:14 PMfor what its worth , i do rate Carroll though, even though he's young and unproven i just get a good feeling about him becoming a quality centre forward, injuries permitingAnd if he can stay out of jail the big thug!
The media has now decided that we've 'set the price at £19m'. I really don't think they know how much we're willing to sell for, but it won't be less than Henderson. If I'm wrong and we sell for anything less than £20m - £25m I will have serious doubts as to whether Randy Lerner has anything but quickly recouping his investment in mind.Liverpool fans claiming that the Henderson deal is ok because he's young and has potential are deluded. They have paid well over the odds for a totally unproven kid and another as yet untested to any great degree centre forward. If you go on proven ability, Downing should be worth more than Carroll. If potential and re-sale value are so important, would a 27 year old world class player like Tevez be worth less than Henderson because he's only 20? Would he bollocks. One-eyed nonsense. Common sense tells you that Downing isn't worth £25 million, but in the current premier league market he IS worth that at least. Agree with the other posters, some good news is long over due.
Liverpool had a £15m bid for England winger Stewart Downing rejected by Premier League rivals Aston Villa on Tuesday.And while reports suggest Villa are holding out for £20m, BBC Sport understands the club do not want to lose Downing at any price.
Another thing about Downing, would, after a lengthy and public flirtation with Liverpool, Downing be booed at the first opportunity? I think he would and I don't think he'd have the character to overcome it