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With a number of Liverpool currently on loan at other clubs, Jack Lusby (@LusbyLatest) predicts who will return to the club this summer, and who is on their way out.
This week, Brendan Rodgers expressed his delight at the development of loan stars Fabio Borini and Suso, as reported by James Pearce of the Liverpool Echo.
Liverpool currently have over a full XI out on loan and whilst some, such as Borini and Suso, can expect to come back into the fold next season, many will be considering their options.
GK – Pepe Reina (on loa n at Napoli)
Once considered an untouchable stalwart between the Anfield woodwork, the stock of Pepe Reina has fallen significantly of late.
At Napoli, the Spaniard’s form has taken a nosedive, keeping only five clean sheets in 19 appearances; statistics courtesy of Squawka.
VERDICT: Reina will be sold in the summer, with Atletico Madrid looking the most likely suitors at this moment in time, according to TalkSport. OUT.
RB – Ryan McLaughlin (Barnsley)
McLaughlin is unfortunate to find himself low down the pecking order at Liverpool, with Jon Flanagan, Andre Wisdom, and Martin Kelly seemingly ahead of him.
His move to Barnsley presents an opportunity to impress in a competitive league in order to force his way into the immediate thoughts of an on-looking Rodgers.
VERDICT: McLaughlin will likely return to Liverpool and, with the club possibly participating on more fronts next season, may be offered some first-team action in some form next season. IN.
CB – Andre Wisdom (Derby County)
Having already performed admirably under Rodgers in his first season in charge, Wisdom’s loan move was a surprise when announced, as reported by BBC Sport.
So far this season, Derby have managed eight clean sheets and, according to Squawka, Wisdom boasts a take-on success rate of 79 percent.
A powerful mix of physicality, agility and defensive intelligence, Wisdom will surely play a significant part within Rodgers’ future plans.
VERDICT: Wisdom is nearly nailed on to return to Liverpool this summer and could understandably have designs on the possible right-back void left by a departing Johnson. IN.
CB – Tiago Ilori (Granada)
Always considered one for the future, 21-year-old Portuguese centre-back Ilori never really featured for the Reds’ U21’s side before being shipped off on loan to Spanish club Granada.
Ilori has proven his worth in his two appearances for the La Liga outfit so far, not least with a majestic long-ball assist in a 1-0 win over Real Betis.
VERDICT: With Liverpool’s current centre-back issues, Ilori is likely to return to Anfield for next season, and could well play a part in the first-team alongside Mamadou Sakho. IN.
LB – Jack Robinson (Blackpool)
Bursting onto the first-team-scene alongside Jon Flanagan under Kenny Dalglish, Robinson was once considered the more talented prospect.
Now at Blackpool, Robinson is impressing under now-manager Barry Ferguson, and could well follow Flanagan into the Liverpool first-team in seasons to come.
VERDICT: With Rodgers seemingly unconvinced with Aly Cissokho and Jose Enrique, Robinson may return to Liverpool next season, if so as back-up to a long-term signing. IN.
CM – Conor Coady (Sheffield United)
Local-lad Coady was once regular captain of Liverpool’s U21’s side, and even featured once in the Europa League and made a subs appearance in the Premier League in the 2012/13 season (via WhoScored).
Now 21, Coady has reached a crossroads. Whilst performing well on loan at Sheffield United it could be argued that his next season will be make-or-break, with it more likely that he has now found his level.
VERDICT: To be sold; a permanent move to Sheffield United would benefit all parties. OUT.
CM – Krisztian Adorjan (FC Gronigen)
Another player at a crossroads; having never featured for the Liverpool first-team, Adorjan could well be considering his options soon enough.
Currently featuring for Eredivisie side FC Gronigen, Adorjan has scored three goals in fifteen appearances, as per WhoScored.
VERDICT: Much like Coady, Adorjan will surely move soon enough; according to Transfermarkt, Gronigen have an option to buy that may well be exercised. OUT.
RW – Jordon Ibe (Birmingham City)
One of, if not the, most promising young players currently on Liverpool’s books, Ibe has a bright future ahead of him.
A skilful winger with great physical ability, Ibe has time on his side and will surely follow Raheem Sterling into the Liverpool first-team.
VERDICT: With Liverpool likely to be competing on more fronts next season, and Ibe having featured for Rodgers already, the London–born winger will surely appear regularly for the Anfield club next season. IN.
CAM – Suso (Almeria)
Enjoying a fruitful loan period in La Liga, Suso currently has seven assists in 24 league appearances for Almeria, according to Squawka.
With current first-team play-maker Coutinho suffering regular dips in form, Rodgers may benefit from having Suso as a back-up option next season; whether the young Spaniard will accept this is another matter entirely.
VERDICT: A spectacular talent with a questionable attitude, Rodgers should seek to secure and nurture Suso within the first-team next season. IN.
LW – Oussama Assaidi (Stoke City)
A mystery signing, Moroccan winger Assaidi has unfortunately been an enigma under Rodgers.
Whilst impressing on loan at Stoke City this season, with three goals in 16 appearances, as per Squawka, it is likely that his future lies away from Liverpool.
VERDICT: An undoubtedly talented player, Assaidi is the victim of circumstance under Rodgers: he will likely be sold, with Stoke City surely amongst his suitors. OUT.
ST – Fabio Borini (Sunderland)
As Rodgers’ trusted former charge, the BBC Sport reported £11m signing struggled to find the net in his first season at Liverpool.
However, under Gus Poyet at Sunderland, Borini has proven himself an adept secondary striker, not least with a well-taken opener in the Wearsiders’ 3-1 League Cup final loss to Manchester City.
VERDICT: With Rodgers surely looking to expand his limited attacking options for next season’s campaign, the Ulsterman can look no further than this familiar face to supplement Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez. IN.
Do you agree with our verdicts? Which loanees should be playing for the Reds next season? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Liverpool Loanees XI — Predicting the Future
With a number of Liverpool currently on loan at other clubs, Jack Lusby (@LusbyLatest) predicts who will return to the club this summer, and who is on their way out.
This week, Brendan Rodgers expressed his delight at the development of loan stars Fabio Borini and Suso, as reported by James Pearce of the Liverpool Echo.
Liverpool currently have over a full XI out on loan and whilst some, such as Borini and Suso, can expect to come back into the fold next season, many will be considering their options.
GK – Pepe Reina (on loa n at Napoli)
Once considered an untouchable stalwart between the Anfield woodwork, the stock of Pepe Reina has fallen significantly of late.
At Napoli, the Spaniard’s form has taken a nosedive, keeping only five clean sheets in 19 appearances; statistics courtesy of Squawka.
VERDICT: Reina will be sold in the summer, with Atletico Madrid looking the most likely suitors at this moment in time, according to TalkSport. OUT.
RB – Ryan McLaughlin (Barnsley)
McLaughlin is unfortunate to find himself low down the pecking order at Liverpool, with Jon Flanagan, Andre Wisdom, and Martin Kelly seemingly ahead of him.
His move to Barnsley presents an opportunity to impress in a competitive league in order to force his way into the immediate thoughts of an on-looking Rodgers.
VERDICT: McLaughlin will likely return to Liverpool and, with the club possibly participating on more fronts next season, may be offered some first-team action in some form next season. IN.
CB – Andre Wisdom (Derby County)
Having already performed admirably under Rodgers in his first season in charge, Wisdom’s loan move was a surprise when announced, as reported by BBC Sport.
So far this season, Derby have managed eight clean sheets and, according to Squawka, Wisdom boasts a take-on success rate of 79 percent.
A powerful mix of physicality, agility and defensive intelligence, Wisdom will surely play a significant part within Rodgers’ future plans.
VERDICT: Wisdom is nearly nailed on to return to Liverpool this summer and could understandably have designs on the possible right-back void left by a departing Johnson. IN.
CB – Tiago Ilori (Granada)
Always considered one for the future, 21-year-old Portuguese centre-back Ilori never really featured for the Reds’ U21’s side before being shipped off on loan to Spanish club Granada.
Ilori has proven his worth in his two appearances for the La Liga outfit so far, not least with a majestic long-ball assist in a 1-0 win over Real Betis.
VERDICT: With Liverpool’s current centre-back issues, Ilori is likely to return to Anfield for next season, and could well play a part in the first-team alongside Mamadou Sakho. IN.
LB – Jack Robinson (Blackpool)
Bursting onto the first-team-scene alongside Jon Flanagan under Kenny Dalglish, Robinson was once considered the more talented prospect.
Now at Blackpool, Robinson is impressing under now-manager Barry Ferguson, and could well follow Flanagan into the Liverpool first-team in seasons to come.
VERDICT: With Rodgers seemingly unconvinced with Aly Cissokho and Jose Enrique, Robinson may return to Liverpool next season, if so as back-up to a long-term signing. IN.
CM – Conor Coady (Sheffield United)
Local-lad Coady was once regular captain of Liverpool’s U21’s side, and even featured once in the Europa League and made a subs appearance in the Premier League in the 2012/13 season (via WhoScored).
Now 21, Coady has reached a crossroads. Whilst performing well on loan at Sheffield United it could be argued that his next season will be make-or-break, with it more likely that he has now found his level.
VERDICT: To be sold; a permanent move to Sheffield United would benefit all parties. OUT.
CM – Krisztian Adorjan (FC Gronigen)
Another player at a crossroads; having never featured for the Liverpool first-team, Adorjan could well be considering his options soon enough.
Currently featuring for Eredivisie side FC Gronigen, Adorjan has scored three goals in fifteen appearances, as per WhoScored.
VERDICT: Much like Coady, Adorjan will surely move soon enough; according to Transfermarkt, Gronigen have an option to buy that may well be exercised. OUT.
RW – Jordon Ibe (Birmingham City)
One of, if not the, most promising young players currently on Liverpool’s books, Ibe has a bright future ahead of him.
A skilful winger with great physical ability, Ibe has time on his side and will surely follow Raheem Sterling into the Liverpool first-team.
VERDICT: With Liverpool likely to be competing on more fronts next season, and Ibe having featured for Rodgers already, the London–born winger will surely appear regularly for the Anfield club next season. IN.
CAM – Suso (Almeria)
Enjoying a fruitful loan period in La Liga, Suso currently has seven assists in 24 league appearances for Almeria, according to Squawka.
With current first-team play-maker Coutinho suffering regular dips in form, Rodgers may benefit from having Suso as a back-up option next season; whether the young Spaniard will accept this is another matter entirely.
VERDICT: A spectacular talent with a questionable attitude, Rodgers should seek to secure and nurture Suso within the first-team next season. IN.
LW – Oussama Assaidi (Stoke City)
A mystery signing, Moroccan winger Assaidi has unfortunately been an enigma under Rodgers.
Whilst impressing on loan at Stoke City this season, with three goals in 16 appearances, as per Squawka, it is likely that his future lies away from Liverpool.
VERDICT: An undoubtedly talented player, Assaidi is the victim of circumstance under Rodgers: he will likely be sold, with Stoke City surely amongst his suitors. OUT.
ST – Fabio Borini (Sunderland)
As Rodgers’ trusted former charge, the BBC Sport reported £11m signing struggled to find the net in his first season at Liverpool.
However, under Gus Poyet at Sunderland, Borini has proven himself an adept secondary striker, not least with a well-taken opener in the Wearsiders’ 3-1 League Cup final loss to Manchester City.
VERDICT: With Rodgers surely looking to expand his limited attacking options for next season’s campaign, the Ulsterman can look no further than this familiar face to supplement Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez. IN.
Do you agree with our verdicts? Which loanees should be playing for the Reds next season? Let us know in the comments section below.
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63) Mohd Badrul Hisham - M Merah (1)
64) Rosli Bin Mohd Nor - L Merah/Putih (2)
65) Mohd Nuru Al amin Mohamad Zainun - S Merah (1)
66) Wahyu Hidayat - M/L Putih & L Hitam (3)
67)Michelle mirella clare - S Merah Ladies (1)
68)Noor Mawati Ramlan - XL Merah (1)
69) Farah Halim - L Merah/Putih/Hitam (3)
70) Mohamad Fariz bin Mohd yasin - L Merah (1)
71) Mohammad Izwar Bin Ibrahim - S Putih (1)
72) Muhd. Fahmi Bin Jaafar - L Merah & 3XL Merah (2)
73) Muhammad Syahir bin Ab Bakar - S Putih (1)
74) Solahuddin Ismail - 2 S Merah & 1 M Merah (3)
75) Mohd Fadzeli Mohd Noor - XXXL Hitam (1)
76) Nabil bin Md Hatta - XL Merah (1)
77) Nasrullah bin Hassanuddin - L Merah (1)
78) Siti Arfah Bte Aziz - XL Merah Ladies (1)
79) Hidzman Kahar - 2XL Hitam (1)
80) Mohamad Faizal Bin Zulkifli - M Merah (1)
81) HAZMAN BIN YA&039;AKOB - M Merah (1)
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Pepe Reina has a £4.1 million release clause in his Liverpool contract that if triggered would allow him to leave the club this summer.
The 31-year-old Spanish goalkeeper has been on loan at Napoli this season with former Reds’ boss Rafa Benitez “who confirmed at the weekend that Reina has a release clause in his contract with the Merseyside club,” according to Andy Hunter of the Guardian .
However, Reina’s future looks undecided with Napoli looking unlikely to offer Reina a permanent deal.
Napoli are currently third, 17 points adrift of Serie A leaders Juventus, but still very much in contention for a second place finish.
Reina says he knows his fate is in Brendan Rodgers‘ hands after the Reds boss recently dropped the biggest hint yet that it is unlikely Reina has a future at Anfield.
Rodgers was quoted by the Liverpool Echo</> last month as saying, “Pepe made it very clear when he went to Napoli that he was looking to move because he penned a great big letter saying he was going to work with the best manager that he’d worked with.
“So for me it probably sounded like he’d made his decision there.”
Responding to the suggestions that he will definitely leave Liverpool this summer, Reina told BBC Sport, “That is what the manager says apparently but I have two years left on my contract. Liverpool got another goalkeeper and they told me they were happy to loan me for a season.
“It was strange but I don’t regret it. The only thing about the letter is that I just could say goodbye in a different way and I couldn’t do it [in person].
“There are always ups and downs in a career and in the last two-and-a-half years at Liverpool there were different methods and perhaps I didn’t do as good as I used to with Rafa.”
Reina played for Liverpool for eight seasons before being sent on loan to Napoli when Simon Mignolet was signed from Sunderland last summer.
What next for Reina? Let us know your thoughts on the future of the Spanish international in the comments below, on Twitter @thisisanfield, or in our forums .
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Pepe Reina remains defiant over Liverpool future despite £4.1m release clause
Pepe Reina has a £4.1 million release clause in his Liverpool contract that if triggered would allow him to leave the club this summer.
The 31-year-old Spanish goalkeeper has been on loan at Napoli this season with former Reds’ boss Rafa Benitez “who confirmed at the weekend that Reina has a release clause in his contract with the Merseyside club,” according to Andy Hunter of the Guardian .
However, Reina’s future looks undecided with Napoli looking unlikely to offer Reina a permanent deal.
Napoli are currently third, 17 points adrift of Serie A leaders Juventus, but still very much in contention for a second place finish.
Reina says he knows his fate is in Brendan Rodgers‘ hands after the Reds boss recently dropped the biggest hint yet that it is unlikely Reina has a future at Anfield.
Rodgers was quoted by the Liverpool Echo</> last month as saying, “Pepe made it very clear when he went to Napoli that he was looking to move because he penned a great big letter saying he was going to work with the best manager that he’d worked with.
“So for me it probably sounded like he’d made his decision there.”
Responding to the suggestions that he will definitely leave Liverpool this summer, Reina told BBC Sport, “That is what the manager says apparently but I have two years left on my contract. Liverpool got another goalkeeper and they told me they were happy to loan me for a season.
“It was strange but I don’t regret it. The only thing about the letter is that I just could say goodbye in a different way and I couldn’t do it [in person].
“There are always ups and downs in a career and in the last two-and-a-half years at Liverpool there were different methods and perhaps I didn’t do as good as I used to with Rafa.”
Reina played for Liverpool for eight seasons before being sent on loan to Napoli when Simon Mignolet was signed from Sunderland last summer.
What next for Reina? Let us know your thoughts on the future of the Spanish international in the comments below, on Twitter @thisisanfield, or in our forums .
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Latest update : Senarai yang sudah membuat pembayaran T-Shirt Polo KPLM ( SULAM ) setakat ini:-
1) Rusydi Abdul Jalil - XL Merah (1)
2) Uzir Rahizam - M Merah (1)
3) Afiq Kev - M Putih (1)
4) Mohamad Faizal B. Adnan - M Hitam (1)
5) Zain Azrai - M Merah, L Merah (L) & M Merah (P) = (3)
6) Muhamad Ammar b. Muhamad Darus - XL Hitam (1)
7) Muhammad Sofian b. Mat Jusoh - M Merah (1)
8) Syadzlan Adha b. Adanan - M Hitam (1)
9) Ahmad Khaezuran b. Ezani - S Merah & Hitam (2)
10) Syaiful Niza b. Abidin - M Hitam (1)
11) Khairul Annuar b. Alias - L Hitam (1)
12) Muhamad Jasrizal B. Roslan - XXL Merah (1)
13) Amirrul Adha B. Yaacob - XXL Merah (1)
14) Amin Elnino &064; Mohd Aminuddin B. Abd Ghani - L Merah (1)
15) Amir Asmadi - M Putih (1)
16) Asyraf B. Idris - M Merah (1)
17) Shaiful Nizam B. Abd. Malik - M Hitam (1)
18) Hafizi Messi - XXL Merah (1)
19) Jepsy Kah - M Merah (1)
20) Mohd Rizal Azmi - L Merah (1)
21) Jenny Kampu - L Hitam (1)
22) Paddle Cradle - M Putih (1)
23) Muhammad Iylia b. Rokeman - L Merah (1)
24) Noor Asyrof b. Mohd Salim - L Hitam (1)
25) Mohd Hafiz b. Mohd Akhir - M Merah (1)
26) Muhammad Hazazi b. Mohamad Yusoff - L Merah (1)
27) Muhaini b. Ahmad - 1 S Merah / 1 M Merah (2)
28) Maslina Mansor - M Ladies / L Men Putih (2)
29) Nurul - S Ladies Merah (1)
30) Deddi Iskandar - S Hitam (1)
31) Md Hazri Mahpol - S Merah (1)
32) Ahmad Sabri b. Ahmad Yusup - M Merah (1)
33) M. Rahsid Muda - M Merah (1)
34) Amirudin Ibrahim - L Putih (1)
35) Syahir Afham b. Jawawi - XL Merah (1)
36) Mohamad Haziq b. Azmi - S Putih (1)
37) Mohd Amli Bin Aipin - S Putih (1)
38) Mohammad Ifwat Bin Rokeman - L Hitam (1)
39) Mohd Aiman Mustakim - M Hitam (1)
40) KReds - M Hitam / Merah (2)
41) Helmi - S Putih (1)
42) Emelda - XXL Ladies Hitam (1)
43) Mohd Azmi Abdullah - L Putih (1)
44) Muhamad Farid b. Mohd Nasir - XL Hitam (1)
45) Faizal b. Bacho - L Men Merah / L Ladies Merah (2) Latest
46) Zubir Harith - L Merah (1)
47) Md Sani Ishak - XL Merah (1)
48) Ahmad Amlee - S Merah & Hitam (2)
49) Hasbullah Salm - S (1) - 2XL (1) Merah / 2XL (2) Hitam
/ 2XL (1) Putih
50) Hansel Dina - L Putih (1)
51) Faizul Hakim - XXL Merah / Hitam (2)
53) Haziq Mustopha - S Merah / (1)
54) AMIRRUL GHAZALI BIN RAMLI - L / M Merah (2)
54) SYAKIRAH - M Hitam Ladies (1)
55) MUHAMAD ZUL SYAFIQ BIN JASNI - L Putih (1)
56) MUHAMMAD AKMAL - L Merah (1)
57) Laurence - L Hitam (1)
58) Rahman Bin Kassim &064; TeElink Namhar - S Putih (1)
59) Ahmad Jailani Bin Ahmad Jawawi - XL Putih/Hitam (2)
60) Izan Saad - M Merah Men , M/L Merah Ladies (3)
61) Ackley Nino - S Merah (1)
62) Amizan Muhammad - S Merah (1)
63) Mohd Badrul Hisham - M Merah (1)
64) Rosli Bin Mohd Nor - L Merah/Putih (2)
65) Mohd Nuru Al amin Mohamad Zainun - S Merah (1)
66) Wahyu Hidayat - M/L Putih & L Hitam (3)
67)Michelle mirella clare - S Merah Ladies (1)
68)Noor Mawati Ramlan - XL Merah (1)
69) Farah Halim - L Merah/Putih/Hitam (3)
70) Mohamad Fariz bin Mohd yasin - L Merah (1)
71) Mohammad Izwar Bin Ibrahim - S Putih (1)
72) Muhd. Fahmi Bin Jaafar - L Merah & 3XL Merah (2)
73) Muhammad Syahir bin Ab Bakar - S Putih (1)
74) Solahuddin Ismail - 2 S Merah & 1 M Merah (3)
75) Mohd Fadzeli Mohd Noor - XXXL Hitam (1)
76) Nabil bin Md Hatta - XL Merah (1)
77) Nasrullah bin Hassanuddin - L Merah (1)
78) Siti Arfah Bte Aziz - XL Merah Ladies (1)
79) Hidzman Kahar - 2XL Hitam (1)
80) Mohamad Faizal Bin Zulkifli - M Merah (1)
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1. Setakat ini ada 105 helai
2. Batch pertama sebanyak 65 helai
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MINGGU INI DIJANGKA AKAN DIPOST.HARAP BERSABAR
Latest update : Senarai yang sudah membuat pembayaran T-Shirt Polo KPLM ( SULAM ) setakat ini:-
1) Rusydi Abdul Jalil - XL Merah (1)
2) Uzir Rahizam - M Merah (1)
3) Afiq Kev - M Putih (1)
4) Mohamad Faizal B. Adnan - M Hitam (1)
5) Zain Azrai - M Merah, L Merah (L) & M Merah (P) = (3)
6) Muhamad Ammar b. Muhamad Darus - XL Hitam (1)
7) Muhammad Sofian b. Mat Jusoh - M Merah (1)
8) Syadzlan Adha b. Adanan - M Hitam (1)
9) Ahmad Khaezuran b. Ezani - S Merah & Hitam (2)
10) Syaiful Niza b. Abidin - M Hitam (1)
11) Khairul Annuar b. Alias - L Hitam (1)
12) Muhamad Jasrizal B. Roslan - XXL Merah (1)
13) Amirrul Adha B. Yaacob - XXL Merah (1)
14) Amin Elnino &064; Mohd Aminuddin B. Abd Ghani - L Merah (1)
15) Amir Asmadi - M Putih (1)
16) Asyraf B. Idris - M Merah (1)
17) Shaiful Nizam B. Abd. Malik - M Hitam (1)
18) Hafizi Messi - XXL Merah (1)
19) Jepsy Kah - M Merah (1)
20) Mohd Rizal Azmi - L Merah (1)
21) Jenny Kampu - L Hitam (1)
22) Paddle Cradle - M Putih (1)
23) Muhammad Iylia b. Rokeman - L Merah (1)
24) Noor Asyrof b. Mohd Salim - L Hitam (1)
25) Mohd Hafiz b. Mohd Akhir - M Merah (1)
26) Muhammad Hazazi b. Mohamad Yusoff - L Merah (1)
27) Muhaini b. Ahmad - 1 S Merah / 1 M Merah (2)
28) Maslina Mansor - M Ladies / L Men Putih (2)
29) Nurul - S Ladies Merah (1)
30) Deddi Iskandar - S Hitam (1)
31) Md Hazri Mahpol - S Merah (1)
32) Ahmad Sabri b. Ahmad Yusup - M Merah (1)
33) M. Rahsid Muda - M Merah (1)
34) Amirudin Ibrahim - L Putih (1)
35) Syahir Afham b. Jawawi - XL Merah (1)
36) Mohamad Haziq b. Azmi - S Putih (1)
37) Mohd Amli Bin Aipin - S Putih (1)
38) Mohammad Ifwat Bin Rokeman - L Hitam (1)
39) Mohd Aiman Mustakim - M Hitam (1)
40) KReds - M Hitam / Merah (2)
41) Helmi - S Putih (1)
42) Emelda - XXL Ladies Hitam (1)
43) Mohd Azmi Abdullah - L Putih (1)
44) Muhamad Farid b. Mohd Nasir - XL Hitam (1)
45) Faizal b. Bacho - L Men Merah / L Ladies Merah (2) Latest
46) Zubir Harith - L Merah (1)
47) Md Sani Ishak - XL Merah (1)
48) Ahmad Amlee - S Merah & Hitam (2)
49) Hasbullah Salm - S (1) - 2XL (1) Merah / 2XL (2) Hitam
/ 2XL (1) Putih
50) Hansel Dina - L Putih (1)
51) Faizul Hakim - XXL Merah / Hitam (2)
53) Haziq Mustopha - S Merah / (1)
54) AMIRRUL GHAZALI BIN RAMLI - L / M Merah (2)
54) SYAKIRAH - M Hitam Ladies (1)
55) MUHAMAD ZUL SYAFIQ BIN JASNI - L Putih (1)
56) MUHAMMAD AKMAL - L Merah (1)
57) Laurence - L Hitam (1)
58) Rahman Bin Kassim &064; TeElink Namhar - S Putih (1)
59) Ahmad Jailani Bin Ahmad Jawawi - XL Putih/Hitam (2)
60) Izan Saad - M Merah Men , M/L Merah Ladies (3)
61) Ackley Nino - S Merah (1)
62) Amizan Muhammad - S Merah (1)
63) Mohd Badrul Hisham - M Merah (1)
64) Rosli Bin Mohd Nor - L Merah/Putih (2)
65) Mohd Nuru Al amin Mohamad Zainun - S Merah (1)
66) Wahyu Hidayat - M/L Putih & L Hitam (3)
67)Michelle mirella clare - S Merah Ladies (1)
68)Noor Mawati Ramlan - XL Merah (1)
69) Farah Halim - L Merah/Putih/Hitam (3)
70) Mohamad Fariz bin Mohd yasin - L Merah (1)
71) Mohammad Izwar Bin Ibrahim - S Putih (1)
72) Muhd. Fahmi Bin Jaafar - L Merah & 3XL Merah (2)
73) Muhammad Syahir bin Ab Bakar - S Putih (1)
74) Solahuddin Ismail - 2 S Merah & 1 M Merah (3)
75) Mohd Fadzeli Mohd Noor - XXXL Hitam (1)
76) Nabil bin Md Hatta - XL Merah (1)
77) Nasrullah bin Hassanuddin - L Merah (1)
78) Siti Arfah Bte Aziz - XL Merah Ladies (1)
79) Hidzman Kahar - 2XL Hitam (1)
80) Mohamad Faizal Bin Zulkifli - M Merah (1)
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The early days of the reinvention of Steven Gerrard as a deeper midfielder have been positive, but how long can this continue for? Andrew Lawrence provides two examples from down under on how clubs manage their ageing, iconic stars.
The reinvention of Steven Gerrard as a defensive midfielder / deep lying playmaker has been a topic of great discussion in recent months. With some impressive performances swinging the idea that this new role could prolong his career it is worth considering how the presence of an ageing club talisman such as Gerrard can negatively affect a clubs title aspirations, if not handled correctly.
At this point many of our less open minded readers are probably turning a bright red, foaming at the mouth and ready to hurl expletives at the idea that Gerrard’s presence could be a negative (yeah, you know who you are).
However, to illustrate the point let’s look at how two successful AFL clubs handled the dominating presence of a club legend, and how one club won a title by handling it the right way, while the other had to wait for the legend to retire before they went on to end of season glory.
Before we do that let’s ponder the downside of greatness.
The downside of greatness
If you had asked me any time in the four years prior to this one if Liverpool could win a title with Steven Gerrard playing a starting role I would have raised some concerns. Don’t get me wrong, I adore our captain – I just don’t subscribe to the folklore that he single handedly turned that memorable game in Istanbul, although I am the first to put up my hand and observe that there have been plenty of others where he did.
The issue is not whether Gerrard is a great player, or that he influenced the result in many memorable matches. It is that great players don’t win titles, great teams do. In Gerrard’s case, his cavalier, free to roam (and often ill-disciplined nature), often reaped spectacular results, but also left the team vulnerable to the opposition’s breaks. It’s been hard for past managers to build a defensive wall when one of the bricks keeps going off on its own.
In a recent article I took a look at this season’s goal scoring / conceding track record with Gerrard on and off the pitch. Although this analysis was not meant to provide definitive answers it did seem to support what many of us already knew, that Liverpool appear to be more vulnerable defensively when he plays, although it is equally true that he gives us an equal amount going forward. However, as some observers noted, winning titles is not about winning games by whopping margins or scoring lots of goals, it is about eking out result after result after result. Off days, and defensive blunders cost titles.
A second problem prior to this season, is that in a team dominated by his presence, Liverpool often seemed to lack a dearth of on field leaders. It is easy to see how when playing alongside a club legend, the other players might defer to him in times of trouble. When that character dominates the club culture, it can be difficult for other players to step up and take control, and for younger players still to make their mark, perhaps there can even be an element of fear. They certainly don’t rebuke him when he makes a mistake, but then who does?
One of the great things about this season is that the new young guns don’t seem to defer to Gerrard as much (on the pitch), as say a Spearing or Shelvey might have, and appear to be freer to pursue the best option going forward. It helps that Gerrard is often behind them, not in front drawing the ball like a magnet, even when there are better options. In this respect, Gerrard’s ageing legs are a blessing in disguise, because his inability to get forward as much as he likes has forced him to curb his attacking instinct (to run forward) for the overall benefit of the team.
To illustrate how a free roaming, culture dominating club icon might harm a clubs title aspirations, despite being a brilliant individual contributor, consider how Collingwood Football Club, one of the AFL’s proudest clubs (and in many ways the AFL club most like Liverpool), had to wait until one the clubs greatest icons retired before they returned to title winning glory.
The case of Nathan Buckley
Buckley created a stir in the AFL from the moment he was drafted by the Brisbane Bears in 1992. Refusing to play for his new team, he chose to stay home in Adelaide, until a deal was reached with the then struggling club to let him move to a club of his choosing: Melbourne based club Collingwood.
A midfielder in the Gerrard mold, by the time he retired at the end of the 2007 season, Buckley had accumulated a list of individual honours that made him one of the greats of the AFL. A six time club MVP he was selected in Collingwood’s team of the century, was a seven time All Australian, Norm Smith Medalist (best player in a Grand Final), Brownlow medalist (league MVP), AFL Rising Star, and club captain.
The one major piece of silverware Buckley never won was a Premiership medallion. Ironically, on the only two occasions when Collingwood came close to team success, and made the AFL’s end of season decider, the Grand Final, they lost to the club he spurned, Brisbane (now called the Lions), a team that went on to win three titles in a row, and is now considered to be one of the AFL’s greatest ever teams.
So what went wrong?
To understand that you have to understand what happened next. The club blooded youth. Three years after Buckley retired, Collingwood, with a team absent of stars, went on to win their first title since 1990. A club that hadn’t won a title for twenty years, managed to win only its second title in fifty years with a team of relative no names (although its dominance in the early years of the competition saw it maintain the mantle of most successful club for much of that period).
Some have argued that with Buckley gone other players where allowed the space to grow and become their own men. New leaders emerged. Their play became less predictable. Without a club legend to lean on in times of crisis the team personified the principles of collective responsibility. It didn’t hurt that the absence of stars made any opposition shut down plan neigh on impossible.
Buckley is now back in the fold, and is coach at the club where he holds icon status. Despite inheriting a team that included many title winning players the club is no longer a title contender (although like Liverpool its chances are always talked up by the media to sell more papers). One suspects that the club’s failure to learn the lessons of the past, and inability to part ways with the dominating presence of a favourite son, may lead to a new title drought…
…unlike local rivals, Hawthorn, whose handling of its own club legend is reaping more immediate rewards.
The case of Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin
It’s hard to imagine a more exciting AFL footballer. Franklin is not simply the poster boy for his club, but a poster boy for the whole competition. Opposition fans turn up in droves just to catch watch him play. The ‘buddy factor’ doesn’t simply apply to his influence on team results, but on the box office as well.
Like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Franklin is a forward that does things that big men aren’t supposed to do. He has an eye for the spectacular. Like Gareth Bale, his electric pace, ball control, and ability to take on opponents leaves you holding your breath.
For Hawthorn he was the jewel in their crown. A player that was supposed to play a leading role in a dynasty of titles.
After unexpectedly taking a title from hot favourites Geelong in 2008 the hawks had been expected to go on to greatness. They didn’t, failing to return to the ultimate game until 2012 when this time, with a rebuilt team, it was their turn to be hot favourites. They lost. Their star player, Franklin, failed to turn it on when they needed him most; the rest of the team, so conscious of his greatness, had failed to take note of his struggles and kept doing what they always did when they got in trouble, they gave the ball to Franklin. When he couldn’t deliver, they lost.
Unlike Collingwood however, Hawthorn coach Alistair Clarkson, learnt from the experience. The following year, in 2013, the hawks came out with a less ‘buddy’ centric game plan. While still an important part of the team, Franklin was often played further up field, away from the forward line, in a more subdued role. Hawthorn’s previously one dimensional ‘give it to buddy’ play gave way to a multi-faceted attack that obliterated the opposition. The hawks went on to win the title, with Buddy having a serviceable, but hardly spectacular final series. A great player’s influence on the team dynamic was curbed, and the club reaped the rewards.
He’s gone now, to a rival club in Sydney, a city that loves the flash, and where he will no doubt be allowed to be himself (and be allowed to enjoy the fruits of his record AUD10 million AFL contract). Early signs are that the hawks are going to have an even better season in 2014 without him.
Captain Fantastic
For many years Steven Gerrard has been Liverpool’s Lance Franklin and Nathan Buckley. Sure there has been some spectacular supporting actors but it has been Gerrard’s team.
When Gerrard limped off against West Ham many commenters despaired on how this would hurt Liverpool. Eight days later we saw how wrong they were, and got a glimpse of the future in the process. In the games that followed, despite some valiant losses, those same pundits wondered how he was going to get back in the team. Yeah, we missed his set pieces, but what about that midfield play?
He’s back in the team of course, and thanks to the injury to Lucas, has been forced to adapt to a different role. There have been times when the transition looked an impossible task but recent performances have given us hope. Watching the Arsenal game at Anfield on Fox Sports I listened as one commentator sang his praises, and marvelled at the manner to which Gerrard had adapted to his new defensive duties.
Its true Gerrard was having a great game, but while the plaudits still hung in the air he slid in for that badly timed tackle on Oxlade-Chamberlain (and gave away a penalty). It was the only blemish on an otherwise memorable day but it left a lingering doubt. Does Gerrard have the discipline for his new role, or will the occasional lapse of concentration cost Liverpool valuable points in future drives towards the Promised Land?
A week after that Anfield game, Gerrard, if not for the incompetence of Howard Webb, would have been sent off in the FA tie at the Emirates (although admittedly with a better referee the score would have been tied and he may not have felt the need to act so recklessly).
Brendan Rogers has already shown that he is willing to subjugate star players, for the betterment of the team. Playing Suarez wide in the home tie with Arsenal was inspired (although with mixed success since), and showed that like Hawthorn’s Alistair Clarkson, he won’t be intimidated by big names.
Gerrard, of course, is a different matter.
In building a multi-pronged attack Rogers has however molded Liverpool into a team that does not revolve around any individual and is why I believe he is still trying to sign more attacking players such as Konoplyanka when others might argue that other parts of the pitch should be his priority. Remember, only Mignolet and Henderson have played every Liverpool game this EPL season, while our magnificent Uruguayan has only scored two of our last twenty two goals.
If the reinvention of Gerrard as a defensive midfielder fails (or perhaps simply fails to convince) it will be interesting to see how Rogers reacts, particularly when Lucas returns from injury. Will he persist with the Russian roulette game plan of ‘we can score more than you’ by leaving Lucas on the bench, give into Gerrard’s attacking instincts and allow him to carry on as usual with Lucas carrying the defensive workload, or make the hard decision that many fans believe is unthinkable? If you think that is an easy question, what will Rogers do next season when the club hopefully has more options to play with?
Whether Liverpool can go on to enjoy title success by redefining Gerrard’s role in the way that Hawthorn did with Buddy Franklin, whether they can win a title by simply allowing him to play his natural game (as many fans believe is possible), or whether they will have to wait until he retires as Collingwood did with Nathan Buckley, only time will tell.
Fingers crossed, we will learn the answer over the next ten weeks.
Born in the UK and raised in Australia, currently based in Melbourne, Andrew is an international Liverpool member who has been following the pool since the days of Craig Johnston.
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Liverpool can learn from the AFL in handling Steven Gerrard’s future
The early days of the reinvention of Steven Gerrard as a deeper midfielder have been positive, but how long can this continue for? Andrew Lawrence provides two examples from down under on how clubs manage their ageing, iconic stars.
The reinvention of Steven Gerrard as a defensive midfielder / deep lying playmaker has been a topic of great discussion in recent months. With some impressive performances swinging the idea that this new role could prolong his career it is worth considering how the presence of an ageing club talisman such as Gerrard can negatively affect a clubs title aspirations, if not handled correctly.
At this point many of our less open minded readers are probably turning a bright red, foaming at the mouth and ready to hurl expletives at the idea that Gerrard’s presence could be a negative (yeah, you know who you are).
However, to illustrate the point let’s look at how two successful AFL clubs handled the dominating presence of a club legend, and how one club won a title by handling it the right way, while the other had to wait for the legend to retire before they went on to end of season glory.
Before we do that let’s ponder the downside of greatness.
The downside of greatness
If you had asked me any time in the four years prior to this one if Liverpool could win a title with Steven Gerrard playing a starting role I would have raised some concerns. Don’t get me wrong, I adore our captain – I just don’t subscribe to the folklore that he single handedly turned that memorable game in Istanbul, although I am the first to put up my hand and observe that there have been plenty of others where he did.
The issue is not whether Gerrard is a great player, or that he influenced the result in many memorable matches. It is that great players don’t win titles, great teams do. In Gerrard’s case, his cavalier, free to roam (and often ill-disciplined nature), often reaped spectacular results, but also left the team vulnerable to the opposition’s breaks. It’s been hard for past managers to build a defensive wall when one of the bricks keeps going off on its own.
In a recent article I took a look at this season’s goal scoring / conceding track record with Gerrard on and off the pitch. Although this analysis was not meant to provide definitive answers it did seem to support what many of us already knew, that Liverpool appear to be more vulnerable defensively when he plays, although it is equally true that he gives us an equal amount going forward. However, as some observers noted, winning titles is not about winning games by whopping margins or scoring lots of goals, it is about eking out result after result after result. Off days, and defensive blunders cost titles.
A second problem prior to this season, is that in a team dominated by his presence, Liverpool often seemed to lack a dearth of on field leaders. It is easy to see how when playing alongside a club legend, the other players might defer to him in times of trouble. When that character dominates the club culture, it can be difficult for other players to step up and take control, and for younger players still to make their mark, perhaps there can even be an element of fear. They certainly don’t rebuke him when he makes a mistake, but then who does?
One of the great things about this season is that the new young guns don’t seem to defer to Gerrard as much (on the pitch), as say a Spearing or Shelvey might have, and appear to be freer to pursue the best option going forward. It helps that Gerrard is often behind them, not in front drawing the ball like a magnet, even when there are better options. In this respect, Gerrard’s ageing legs are a blessing in disguise, because his inability to get forward as much as he likes has forced him to curb his attacking instinct (to run forward) for the overall benefit of the team.
To illustrate how a free roaming, culture dominating club icon might harm a clubs title aspirations, despite being a brilliant individual contributor, consider how Collingwood Football Club, one of the AFL’s proudest clubs (and in many ways the AFL club most like Liverpool), had to wait until one the clubs greatest icons retired before they returned to title winning glory.
The case of Nathan Buckley
Buckley created a stir in the AFL from the moment he was drafted by the Brisbane Bears in 1992. Refusing to play for his new team, he chose to stay home in Adelaide, until a deal was reached with the then struggling club to let him move to a club of his choosing: Melbourne based club Collingwood.
A midfielder in the Gerrard mold, by the time he retired at the end of the 2007 season, Buckley had accumulated a list of individual honours that made him one of the greats of the AFL. A six time club MVP he was selected in Collingwood’s team of the century, was a seven time All Australian, Norm Smith Medalist (best player in a Grand Final), Brownlow medalist (league MVP), AFL Rising Star, and club captain.
The one major piece of silverware Buckley never won was a Premiership medallion. Ironically, on the only two occasions when Collingwood came close to team success, and made the AFL’s end of season decider, the Grand Final, they lost to the club he spurned, Brisbane (now called the Lions), a team that went on to win three titles in a row, and is now considered to be one of the AFL’s greatest ever teams.
So what went wrong?
To understand that you have to understand what happened next. The club blooded youth. Three years after Buckley retired, Collingwood, with a team absent of stars, went on to win their first title since 1990. A club that hadn’t won a title for twenty years, managed to win only its second title in fifty years with a team of relative no names (although its dominance in the early years of the competition saw it maintain the mantle of most successful club for much of that period).
Some have argued that with Buckley gone other players where allowed the space to grow and become their own men. New leaders emerged. Their play became less predictable. Without a club legend to lean on in times of crisis the team personified the principles of collective responsibility. It didn’t hurt that the absence of stars made any opposition shut down plan neigh on impossible.
Buckley is now back in the fold, and is coach at the club where he holds icon status. Despite inheriting a team that included many title winning players the club is no longer a title contender (although like Liverpool its chances are always talked up by the media to sell more papers). One suspects that the club’s failure to learn the lessons of the past, and inability to part ways with the dominating presence of a favourite son, may lead to a new title drought…
…unlike local rivals, Hawthorn, whose handling of its own club legend is reaping more immediate rewards.
The case of Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin
It’s hard to imagine a more exciting AFL footballer. Franklin is not simply the poster boy for his club, but a poster boy for the whole competition. Opposition fans turn up in droves just to catch watch him play. The ‘buddy factor’ doesn’t simply apply to his influence on team results, but on the box office as well.
Like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Franklin is a forward that does things that big men aren’t supposed to do. He has an eye for the spectacular. Like Gareth Bale, his electric pace, ball control, and ability to take on opponents leaves you holding your breath.
For Hawthorn he was the jewel in their crown. A player that was supposed to play a leading role in a dynasty of titles.
After unexpectedly taking a title from hot favourites Geelong in 2008 the hawks had been expected to go on to greatness. They didn’t, failing to return to the ultimate game until 2012 when this time, with a rebuilt team, it was their turn to be hot favourites. They lost. Their star player, Franklin, failed to turn it on when they needed him most; the rest of the team, so conscious of his greatness, had failed to take note of his struggles and kept doing what they always did when they got in trouble, they gave the ball to Franklin. When he couldn’t deliver, they lost.
Unlike Collingwood however, Hawthorn coach Alistair Clarkson, learnt from the experience. The following year, in 2013, the hawks came out with a less ‘buddy’ centric game plan. While still an important part of the team, Franklin was often played further up field, away from the forward line, in a more subdued role. Hawthorn’s previously one dimensional ‘give it to buddy’ play gave way to a multi-faceted attack that obliterated the opposition. The hawks went on to win the title, with Buddy having a serviceable, but hardly spectacular final series. A great player’s influence on the team dynamic was curbed, and the club reaped the rewards.
He’s gone now, to a rival club in Sydney, a city that loves the flash, and where he will no doubt be allowed to be himself (and be allowed to enjoy the fruits of his record AUD10 million AFL contract). Early signs are that the hawks are going to have an even better season in 2014 without him.
Captain Fantastic
For many years Steven Gerrard has been Liverpool’s Lance Franklin and Nathan Buckley. Sure there has been some spectacular supporting actors but it has been Gerrard’s team.
When Gerrard limped off against West Ham many commenters despaired on how this would hurt Liverpool. Eight days later we saw how wrong they were, and got a glimpse of the future in the process. In the games that followed, despite some valiant losses, those same pundits wondered how he was going to get back in the team. Yeah, we missed his set pieces, but what about that midfield play?
He’s back in the team of course, and thanks to the injury to Lucas, has been forced to adapt to a different role. There have been times when the transition looked an impossible task but recent performances have given us hope. Watching the Arsenal game at Anfield on Fox Sports I listened as one commentator sang his praises, and marvelled at the manner to which Gerrard had adapted to his new defensive duties.
Its true Gerrard was having a great game, but while the plaudits still hung in the air he slid in for that badly timed tackle on Oxlade-Chamberlain (and gave away a penalty). It was the only blemish on an otherwise memorable day but it left a lingering doubt. Does Gerrard have the discipline for his new role, or will the occasional lapse of concentration cost Liverpool valuable points in future drives towards the Promised Land?
A week after that Anfield game, Gerrard, if not for the incompetence of Howard Webb, would have been sent off in the FA tie at the Emirates (although admittedly with a better referee the score would have been tied and he may not have felt the need to act so recklessly).
Brendan Rogers has already shown that he is willing to subjugate star players, for the betterment of the team. Playing Suarez wide in the home tie with Arsenal was inspired (although with mixed success since), and showed that like Hawthorn’s Alistair Clarkson, he won’t be intimidated by big names.
Gerrard, of course, is a different matter.
In building a multi-pronged attack Rogers has however molded Liverpool into a team that does not revolve around any individual and is why I believe he is still trying to sign more attacking players such as Konoplyanka when others might argue that other parts of the pitch should be his priority. Remember, only Mignolet and Henderson have played every Liverpool game this EPL season, while our magnificent Uruguayan has only scored two of our last twenty two goals.
If the reinvention of Gerrard as a defensive midfielder fails (or perhaps simply fails to convince) it will be interesting to see how Rogers reacts, particularly when Lucas returns from injury. Will he persist with the Russian roulette game plan of ‘we can score more than you’ by leaving Lucas on the bench, give into Gerrard’s attacking instincts and allow him to carry on as usual with Lucas carrying the defensive workload, or make the hard decision that many fans believe is unthinkable? If you think that is an easy question, what will Rogers do next season when the club hopefully has more options to play with?
Whether Liverpool can go on to enjoy title success by redefining Gerrard’s role in the way that Hawthorn did with Buddy Franklin, whether they can win a title by simply allowing him to play his natural game (as many fans believe is possible), or whether they will have to wait until he retires as Collingwood did with Nathan Buckley, only time will tell.
Fingers crossed, we will learn the answer over the next ten weeks.
Born in the UK and raised in Australia, currently based in Melbourne, Andrew is an international Liverpool member who has been following the pool since the days of Craig Johnston.
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