Quote from: pauliebentnuts on July 08, 2011, 08:12:18 PMThe interesting thiing is that, for all Liverpool's history (and let's be totally honest about it, it is outstanding), they haven't won the league for over twenty years now. In fact, the last time they won the league was only nine years after the last time we won it, which puts it into perspective somewhat. The CL win was obviously big, but they really do need to win the league some time soon.I remember when Man United went 25 (or so) years without winning the league, then Ferguson did it, and look what has happened since. The difference is that Man United were perfectly placed to profit from the Sky football boom, coming to prominence when they did, and built on it accordingly.Liverpool aren't going to have that luck. In fact, they're going to be trying to regain past glories when it is more difficult than ever, with plenty of teams with as much money as they have and a fading allure.Interesting times.All true. I don't think Ferguson had the most difficult task establishing his club's dominance and I don't think he's ever assembled a truly great side but he has extended their spell at the top of the English game for an awfully long time. For me, that's his greatest achievement. As long as he's there, it'll be difficult for any team (including Liverpool) to topple the Mancs.
The interesting thiing is that, for all Liverpool's history (and let's be totally honest about it, it is outstanding), they haven't won the league for over twenty years now. In fact, the last time they won the league was only nine years after the last time we won it, which puts it into perspective somewhat. The CL win was obviously big, but they really do need to win the league some time soon.I remember when Man United went 25 (or so) years without winning the league, then Ferguson did it, and look what has happened since. The difference is that Man United were perfectly placed to profit from the Sky football boom, coming to prominence when they did, and built on it accordingly.Liverpool aren't going to have that luck. In fact, they're going to be trying to regain past glories when it is more difficult than ever, with plenty of teams with as much money as they have and a fading allure.Interesting times.
Have a read of this thread Redman. I'd genuinely be interested to hear what a fan from another club thinks of this particular chapter in the history of football.http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=44122.0
Quote from: Billy Walker on July 08, 2011, 08:55:38 PMI have, indeed, sampled The Kop, Kevin. I've sat in its spine-tingling silence. Glass houses & stones come to mind here. I know our away support is excellent but VP does not rock on a regular basis.
I have, indeed, sampled The Kop, Kevin. I've sat in its spine-tingling silence.
Quote from: Redman on July 08, 2011, 08:40:00 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on July 08, 2011, 08:12:18 PMThe interesting thiing is that, for all Liverpool's history (and let's be totally honest about it, it is outstanding), they haven't won the league for over twenty years now. In fact, the last time they won the league was only nine years after the last time we won it, which puts it into perspective somewhat. The CL win was obviously big, but they really do need to win the league some time soon.I remember when Man United went 25 (or so) years without winning the league, then Ferguson did it, and look what has happened since. The difference is that Man United were perfectly placed to profit from the Sky football boom, coming to prominence when they did, and built on it accordingly.Liverpool aren't going to have that luck. In fact, they're going to be trying to regain past glories when it is more difficult than ever, with plenty of teams with as much money as they have and a fading allure.Interesting times.All true. I don't think Ferguson had the most difficult task establishing his club's dominance and I don't think he's ever assembled a truly great side but he has extended their spell at the top of the English game for an awfully long time. For me, that's his greatest achievement. As long as he's there, it'll be difficult for any team (including Liverpool) to topple the Mancs.Really? Never created a truly great side? Are you sure?
Hi Redmanwhat are your expectations for this season ?Do you realy believe that the gambles that Kenny has made will pay off?
Redman do you rate Downing?
Quote from: Karl Bridges on July 08, 2011, 10:22:23 PMQuote from: Billy Walker on July 08, 2011, 08:55:38 PMI have, indeed, sampled The Kop, Kevin. I've sat in its spine-tingling silence. Glass houses & stones come to mind here. I know our away support is excellent but VP does not rock on a regular basis.True enough, but their away support is a bag of balls too. Compare the end of season away at Arsenal with their day-trip to B6
Quote from: hawkeye on July 08, 2011, 11:46:48 PMRedman do you rate Downing?I rate him to an extent. I would rather have Young but I like the consistency of Downing's crossing. Top priority for me this summer was to buy players to service Andy Carroll and I think Downing is a fairly safe bet in that regard.Not sure I'd pay £20m for him though. More talented wingers like Vargas and Bastos are a similar age and likely available for less.
Quote from: Redman on July 09, 2011, 12:02:09 AMQuote from: hawkeye on July 08, 2011, 11:46:48 PMRedman do you rate Downing?I rate him to an extent. I would rather have Young but I like the consistency of Downing's crossing. Top priority for me this summer was to buy players to service Andy Carroll and I think Downing is a fairly safe bet in that regard.Not sure I'd pay £20m for him though. More talented wingers like Vargas and Bastos are a similar age and likely available for less.They would want Champs League footy, surely? I fear they would be aiming a little higher than 'Pool. Downing is perfect for a club aiming for top six - and for twenty million it would be the perfect deal for all parties in my view.