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Can a team improve by selling its best player? Joseph Cousins says yes in his latest Kopblog update.
There are several cases throughout history where a team has lost it’s best player and gotten better as a result. Of course there are also several occasions where a team loses its best player and suffers a bit of a nose dive.
Liverpool fans old enough to remember the late 80s like to recite the summer where the club reinvested the funds it received for Ian Rush and signed Aldridge, Beardsley, Barnes and Houghton. Some fans use this to back up their argument when suggesting a positive outcome after our best player has been flogged. It’s a solid argument.
Selling your best player for a massive fee enables the club to rebuild the team. Make it better than it was. We sold Ian Rush to Juventus for what was then a British record £3.2m. Rush had scored 30 league goals (40 goals in all competitions) the previous season. His Liverpool record at the time was 207 goals in 331 games and he was only 25 years old. Incredible. Rush scored 42% of our league goals in 86-87 and we’d finished miles behind Everton who won the league in style. Surely we were doomed, right? Well we all know how it turned out. We won the league at a canter the following season scoring 15 more goals in 2 less games.
In 86-87 our top scorers in the league were:
Rush 30
Molby 7
Dalglish 6
Walsh 6
In 87-88 our top scorers in the league were:
Aldridge 26
Barnes 15
Beardsley 15
McMahon 9
So this proves that you can sell your best player and improve as a whole. We’ve done it before. The key of course is in the planning and recruiting.
We actually signed Aldridge in January 1987, 6 months before Rush went to Juventus. The plan to replace Rush’s goals was seemingly well under way before he left. Aldridge was a bit of a gamble. He had scored a lot of goals for Oxford United in the second and first division. 94 in 134 games overall. 38 goals in 64 first division games. He’d proven he could score goals against the best teams in the country the only question was whether or not he could do it for a big club.
Barnes and Beardsley were high profile signings at the top end of the market. Barnes was one of the most gifted (if not the most gifted) players in the country, scoring and creating a lot of top flight goals for a decent Watford side. He had over 30 caps for England and was a first choice starter.
Beardsley was first choice England striker partnering Gary Lineker. We signed him for £1.9m which was a record amount for an English club.
The 1986-87 team looked like this
Grobbelaar
Gillespie
Hansen
Lawrenson
Venison
Whelan
McMahon
Molby
Johnston
Walsh
Rush
The 1987-88 team looked like this
Grobbelaar
Nicol
Gillespie/Lawrenson
Hansen
Venison/Ablett
Houghton
Whelan
McMahon
Barnes
Beardsey
Aldridge
I know its easy to say in hindsight but I think the 87-88 team is stronger side on paper. The club spent the Ian Rush funds very wisely. Best player sold but team improved.
Liverpool have again sold it’s best player. How do we improve?
Suarez has been sold and we have let Victor Moses and Cissokho’s loan expire and sent Aspas out on loan. We have signed Lambert, Lallana, Emre Can and Markovic.
In the last blog I wrote that we needed 19-20 first team quality players to be able to compete on all fronts. I listed 14 players that we should keep and that we needed to add 5 or 6 players. Well Suarez was in my 14 ‘must keeps’ so now that makes it 6 or 7 players to add. Lets make it a nice round 7.
We’ve already added 4 players and from what I have seen and heard of each of them I’m happy with their level of quality. At this moment in time I wouldn’t mind any of them starting say 15-20 league games for us next season. I’d say at this point with 6 weeks to go until the end of the transfer window the squad building is going ok.
I do have concerns though because unlike in 1987-88 I don’t think we have improved the team yet.
Last season the team looked like this
Mignolet
Johnson
Sktle/Kolo
Sakho/Agger
Flanno/Cissokho
Gerrard/Lucas
Henderson
Coutinho/Allen
Sterling
Sturridge
Suarez
Unless we make further signings the team to start next season will probably be
Mignolet
Johnson
Skrtle
Sakho
Flanno
Gerrard
Henderson
Coutinho
Sterling
Markovic/Lallana
Sturridge
For me next season’s team is weaker than last season. Markovic/Lallana instead of Suarez is a drop in quality, goals and assists (I assume!).
I don’t see Liverpool winning the league without improving on last season’s team and to improve on last season without Suarez I think we need to sign 1 or 2 top class players. As we did when we signed Beardsley and Barnes in 1987.
When I say top class I mean on the level of Alexis Sanchez or David Silva or Yaya Toure or Eden Hazard or Juan Mata when he’s at his best. That type of quality.
Atletico and Dortmund
I respect the point of view that the team doesn’t need stars, that if the team works to its full potential it can be successful without needing a star player. I understand the point of view but I disagree with it. I can’t think of many successful teams that do not have world class players in it. Atletico Madrid might be the closest as they won LaLiga without the star studded line up the likes of Barca and Real have. But they did have some top quality players. Diego Costa, Turan, Koke, Coutois for example. (It’s no surprise their best players have already been cherry picked by the richer clubs).
Dortmund are another example. Winning back to back Bundesliga titles with some fantastic team play but again they had top quality players within their team and have tried to add top quality in order to sustain it. (They’ve been losing their best players to Bayern over the last 2 years and have finished miles behind them which proves that sustaining success this way with a super power in your league is bloody difficult).
With the likes of City, United, Chelsea and now Arsenal spending big money on top quality players I think it will be extremely difficult to compete by relying on great coaching, style and team play. We will need some top quality performers. It could be we’ve already got the level of quality I’m referring to. The likes of Sturridge, Sterling, Lallana, Coutinho, Markovic could take it to the next level. 30 goals from Sturridge, 15 a piece from Sterling and Coutinho, 10 from Markovic and Lallana.
This is possible but in my opinion unlikely. I’d be more comfortable if we were to sign a Reus and Ricardo Rodriguez. Two top class players who are more of a sure thing (although not a guaranteed thing) and a first choice centre half. These 3 players would likely cost a combined £90m which is eye watering but considering we’re still in profit of about £16m and will likely sell the likes of Lucas, Agger, Borini and Assaidi we’d be looking at a net spend of around £45m which is a realistic expectation I would have thought and I don’t think our wage bill would go through the roof either.
Unfortunately the rumours linking us with a bid for Marco Reus have been rubbished by Tony Barrett who is normally very reliable so I think we can forget about signing Reus. We haven’t been linked with any other player of that profile or calibre either. There was Alexis Sanchez of course but to me it seemed we were only interested in signing him once Barca came asking about Suarez. We showed interest late. Where Juventus and Arsenal were making offers to the player in May we started talks in July and it didn’t look like we got too much of a look in with him.
Since it was confirmed we’d been snubbed there has been no serious links to anyone of a similar profile. It’s a strange one because last summer when we were not in Europe and coming off a 7th place finish in the league we were trying to sign higher profile players than we are this year. Maybe the club have been contacting agents and none of the targets are keen and it hasn’t even got to the stage where anyone briefs the journalists. Maybe the club don’t want or are unable to pay the elite wages this type of player commands. Or it could be that the club believe the required quality is already there. I said earlier it was unlikely we’d get all of our forward players getting a significant increase in goals and creativity but it could be I’m wrong and the people who watch them train and play up close believe there will be some break out performances to come next season.
Is it possible that one or more of our players could do what the likes of Gareth Bale, Van Persie, Ronaldo or Thierry Henry did? Go from potential, to world class? Imagine Sturridge doing a Thierry Henry in 2001 when he took it to the next level. Or a Van Persie in 2011. Imagine Sterling doing a Bale in 2012 or a Ronaldo in 2006 when it became apparent he was an elite talent. There would be no need to sign a Reus or Sanchez.
We’re currently linked with Remy, Lovren and Ben Davies. If we sign all three I think we’ll have a squad capable of competing for a top 4 place while also doing well in the CL and/or cups, depending on the draw. To actually win the Premier League though, I think we’ll need an x-factor, something Liverpool have had in all of their title winning sides I can remember.
If we don’t sign a player to give us that x-factor I will be disappointed. Last season gave me the taste of competing for the title and I want more. I want to win the thing. Speaking to a lot of fans some are happy to consolidate a champions league place, which would strengthen us as a club and put us in a position to bring in the top quality signings in years to come. That’s very sensible but to me sounds a bit like Arsenal. CL every season but don’t win anything and their best players leave to go to clubs who do win things.
I’ve had enough of 3-5 year plans. I think the aim next season should be to win the title. If that’s the aim the team needs a top class player to make the difference.
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LFC: Squad Strengthening, Team Weakening
Can a team improve by selling its best player? Joseph Cousins says yes in his latest Kopblog update.
There are several cases throughout history where a team has lost it’s best player and gotten better as a result. Of course there are also several occasions where a team loses its best player and suffers a bit of a nose dive.
Liverpool fans old enough to remember the late 80s like to recite the summer where the club reinvested the funds it received for Ian Rush and signed Aldridge, Beardsley, Barnes and Houghton. Some fans use this to back up their argument when suggesting a positive outcome after our best player has been flogged. It’s a solid argument.
Selling your best player for a massive fee enables the club to rebuild the team. Make it better than it was. We sold Ian Rush to Juventus for what was then a British record £3.2m. Rush had scored 30 league goals (40 goals in all competitions) the previous season. His Liverpool record at the time was 207 goals in 331 games and he was only 25 years old. Incredible. Rush scored 42% of our league goals in 86-87 and we’d finished miles behind Everton who won the league in style. Surely we were doomed, right? Well we all know how it turned out. We won the league at a canter the following season scoring 15 more goals in 2 less games.
In 86-87 our top scorers in the league were:
Rush 30
Molby 7
Dalglish 6
Walsh 6
In 87-88 our top scorers in the league were:
Aldridge 26
Barnes 15
Beardsley 15
McMahon 9
So this proves that you can sell your best player and improve as a whole. We’ve done it before. The key of course is in the planning and recruiting.
We actually signed Aldridge in January 1987, 6 months before Rush went to Juventus. The plan to replace Rush’s goals was seemingly well under way before he left. Aldridge was a bit of a gamble. He had scored a lot of goals for Oxford United in the second and first division. 94 in 134 games overall. 38 goals in 64 first division games. He’d proven he could score goals against the best teams in the country the only question was whether or not he could do it for a big club.
Barnes and Beardsley were high profile signings at the top end of the market. Barnes was one of the most gifted (if not the most gifted) players in the country, scoring and creating a lot of top flight goals for a decent Watford side. He had over 30 caps for England and was a first choice starter.
Beardsley was first choice England striker partnering Gary Lineker. We signed him for £1.9m which was a record amount for an English club.
The 1986-87 team looked like this
Grobbelaar
Gillespie
Hansen
Lawrenson
Venison
Whelan
McMahon
Molby
Johnston
Walsh
Rush
The 1987-88 team looked like this
Grobbelaar
Nicol
Gillespie/Lawrenson
Hansen
Venison/Ablett
Houghton
Whelan
McMahon
Barnes
Beardsey
Aldridge
I know its easy to say in hindsight but I think the 87-88 team is stronger side on paper. The club spent the Ian Rush funds very wisely. Best player sold but team improved.
Liverpool have again sold it’s best player. How do we improve?
Suarez has been sold and we have let Victor Moses and Cissokho’s loan expire and sent Aspas out on loan. We have signed Lambert, Lallana, Emre Can and Markovic.
In the last blog I wrote that we needed 19-20 first team quality players to be able to compete on all fronts. I listed 14 players that we should keep and that we needed to add 5 or 6 players. Well Suarez was in my 14 ‘must keeps’ so now that makes it 6 or 7 players to add. Lets make it a nice round 7.
We’ve already added 4 players and from what I have seen and heard of each of them I’m happy with their level of quality. At this moment in time I wouldn’t mind any of them starting say 15-20 league games for us next season. I’d say at this point with 6 weeks to go until the end of the transfer window the squad building is going ok.
I do have concerns though because unlike in 1987-88 I don’t think we have improved the team yet.
Last season the team looked like this
Mignolet
Johnson
Sktle/Kolo
Sakho/Agger
Flanno/Cissokho
Gerrard/Lucas
Henderson
Coutinho/Allen
Sterling
Sturridge
Suarez
Unless we make further signings the team to start next season will probably be
Mignolet
Johnson
Skrtle
Sakho
Flanno
Gerrard
Henderson
Coutinho
Sterling
Markovic/Lallana
Sturridge
For me next season’s team is weaker than last season. Markovic/Lallana instead of Suarez is a drop in quality, goals and assists (I assume!).
I don’t see Liverpool winning the league without improving on last season’s team and to improve on last season without Suarez I think we need to sign 1 or 2 top class players. As we did when we signed Beardsley and Barnes in 1987.
When I say top class I mean on the level of Alexis Sanchez or David Silva or Yaya Toure or Eden Hazard or Juan Mata when he’s at his best. That type of quality.
Atletico and Dortmund
I respect the point of view that the team doesn’t need stars, that if the team works to its full potential it can be successful without needing a star player. I understand the point of view but I disagree with it. I can’t think of many successful teams that do not have world class players in it. Atletico Madrid might be the closest as they won LaLiga without the star studded line up the likes of Barca and Real have. But they did have some top quality players. Diego Costa, Turan, Koke, Coutois for example. (It’s no surprise their best players have already been cherry picked by the richer clubs).
Dortmund are another example. Winning back to back Bundesliga titles with some fantastic team play but again they had top quality players within their team and have tried to add top quality in order to sustain it. (They’ve been losing their best players to Bayern over the last 2 years and have finished miles behind them which proves that sustaining success this way with a super power in your league is bloody difficult).
With the likes of City, United, Chelsea and now Arsenal spending big money on top quality players I think it will be extremely difficult to compete by relying on great coaching, style and team play. We will need some top quality performers. It could be we’ve already got the level of quality I’m referring to. The likes of Sturridge, Sterling, Lallana, Coutinho, Markovic could take it to the next level. 30 goals from Sturridge, 15 a piece from Sterling and Coutinho, 10 from Markovic and Lallana.
This is possible but in my opinion unlikely. I’d be more comfortable if we were to sign a Reus and Ricardo Rodriguez. Two top class players who are more of a sure thing (although not a guaranteed thing) and a first choice centre half. These 3 players would likely cost a combined £90m which is eye watering but considering we’re still in profit of about £16m and will likely sell the likes of Lucas, Agger, Borini and Assaidi we’d be looking at a net spend of around £45m which is a realistic expectation I would have thought and I don’t think our wage bill would go through the roof either.
Unfortunately the rumours linking us with a bid for Marco Reus have been rubbished by Tony Barrett who is normally very reliable so I think we can forget about signing Reus. We haven’t been linked with any other player of that profile or calibre either. There was Alexis Sanchez of course but to me it seemed we were only interested in signing him once Barca came asking about Suarez. We showed interest late. Where Juventus and Arsenal were making offers to the player in May we started talks in July and it didn’t look like we got too much of a look in with him.
Since it was confirmed we’d been snubbed there has been no serious links to anyone of a similar profile. It’s a strange one because last summer when we were not in Europe and coming off a 7th place finish in the league we were trying to sign higher profile players than we are this year. Maybe the club have been contacting agents and none of the targets are keen and it hasn’t even got to the stage where anyone briefs the journalists. Maybe the club don’t want or are unable to pay the elite wages this type of player commands. Or it could be that the club believe the required quality is already there. I said earlier it was unlikely we’d get all of our forward players getting a significant increase in goals and creativity but it could be I’m wrong and the people who watch them train and play up close believe there will be some break out performances to come next season.
Is it possible that one or more of our players could do what the likes of Gareth Bale, Van Persie, Ronaldo or Thierry Henry did? Go from potential, to world class? Imagine Sturridge doing a Thierry Henry in 2001 when he took it to the next level. Or a Van Persie in 2011. Imagine Sterling doing a Bale in 2012 or a Ronaldo in 2006 when it became apparent he was an elite talent. There would be no need to sign a Reus or Sanchez.
We’re currently linked with Remy, Lovren and Ben Davies. If we sign all three I think we’ll have a squad capable of competing for a top 4 place while also doing well in the CL and/or cups, depending on the draw. To actually win the Premier League though, I think we’ll need an x-factor, something Liverpool have had in all of their title winning sides I can remember.
If we don’t sign a player to give us that x-factor I will be disappointed. Last season gave me the taste of competing for the title and I want more. I want to win the thing. Speaking to a lot of fans some are happy to consolidate a champions league place, which would strengthen us as a club and put us in a position to bring in the top quality signings in years to come. That’s very sensible but to me sounds a bit like Arsenal. CL every season but don’t win anything and their best players leave to go to clubs who do win things.
I’ve had enough of 3-5 year plans. I think the aim next season should be to win the title. If that’s the aim the team needs a top class player to make the difference.
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As Brendan Rodgers looks to utilise more of his squad in Liverpool’s second pre-season game against Preston North End, Jack Lusby selects three performances to watch.
Pre-season is generally a period in which to gain match fitness, to impress the manager or, in some cases, put yourself in the shop window as transfer business continues.
Liverpool’s first warm-up friendly saw a mix of youth, experience, the hopefuls and the hopeless, as the Reds lost 2-1 to Danish side Brondby in Copenhagen.
Against Preston North End on Saturday, this trend will likely continue—hopefully with a more positive result against a lesser opposition.
Three players stand out as ones to watch, for various reasons, in this encounter, and will likely stand at the forefront of Rodgers’ mind on the same grounds.
Jose Enrique
After having spent the majority of last season on the sidelines, the future of Jose Enrique under Rodgers is somewhat of a contentious subject.
Many feel that the Spaniard is more of a liability than a talent, and the club’s pursuit of left-back targets such as Sevilla’s Alberto Moreno and Swansea City’s Ben Davies go to some length to prove that the Reds’ manager may be of that contingent.
The Ulsterman has previously questioned Enrique’s “hunger and desire”, whilst expressing a frustration at the defender’s recovery time throughout last season will not have helped the situation.
Left out against Brondby, the 28-year-old revealed that he will feature in this next friendly, and by all accounts is seemingly set on fighting for a place in the Liverpool squad.
On his day, the former Newcastle United man represents a hugely physical presence at left-back, with a propensity to drive forward and join the attacking sector—qualities which lend to the modern full-back role—however, these are often marred by lapses in judgment.
This warm-up game should ease Enrique back into proceedings, and a committed performance, full of the required hunger and desire, will be what the doctor ordered—after a season-long wait for Rodgers—against Preston.
Emre Can
New Reds signing Emre Can unfortunately missed the Brondby opener due to injury, but is set to feature against Preston.
As one of Rodgers’ summer reinforcements, Can will be an intriguing prospect in this debut performance.
The former Bayer Leverkusen man has lofty ambitions with Liverpool this season, aiming for a Premier League title in his maiden campaign, and the 20-year-old will be looking to set a marker on Saturday.
Whilst a youthful option, Rodgers has clearly outlined a first-team berth for Can this season.
The Ulsterman opined on the midfielder’s signing that “He has recognised that we are a club that improves and nurtures exciting, ambitious players and I’m looking forward to seeing him take those next steps forward for us.”
Reds legend and former Leverkusen manager Sami Hyypia praised his former charge’s “work ethic” and “100 per cent concentration,” both attributes key to Rodgers’ system.
It is still early days, but an impressive performance against Preston will do wonders for Can and the 20-year-old will be looking to prove just what he can do in a Liverpool shirt this season.
Jordon Ibe
One player particularly keen to impress Rodgers this pre-season is 18-year-old winger Jordon Ibe.
After a productive loan spell at Birmingham City at the end of last season, the former Wycombe Wanderers man has returned to the club and looks set to follow Raheem Sterling into the first-team fold in due course.
The youngster has clearly earmarked this pre-season as a key opportunity to stake his claim for a regular role for the Reds in 2014/15, and has so far worked admirably to that end.
A starring role in the side’s 4-0 post-season friendly victory over Shamrock Rovers was followed by another remarkable turn in Wednesday’s defeat to Brondby.
Joe Rimmer, writing for the Liverpool Echo , believes “Ibe is lucky in that he comes in to a Liverpool team which embraces youth and flair.”
The winger possesses both in abundance and, if Ibe can show an improvement in his end product in fixtures such as this, should catch Rodgers’ eye this pre-season.
Who will be your ones to watch?
Enrique, Can and Ibe will all be ones to watch against Preston on Saturday.
Elsewhere, new signing Rickie Lambert could look to impress in the centre-forward role, whilst midfielders Suso and Joao Carlos Teixeira will hope to improve on their mediocre performances against Brondby.
Meanwhile, perhaps fellow youngsters such as Adam Phillips could follow Ibe and force their way into the first-team reckoning this pre-season.
Whichever way this next warm-up encounter pans out, these performances will be growingly vital.
Which players are you most looking forward to seeing against Preston on Saturday? Let us know in the comments below.
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Preston vs Liverpool: Three Performances to Watch
As Brendan Rodgers looks to utilise more of his squad in Liverpool’s second pre-season game against Preston North End, Jack Lusby selects three performances to watch.
Pre-season is generally a period in which to gain match fitness, to impress the manager or, in some cases, put yourself in the shop window as transfer business continues.
Liverpool’s first warm-up friendly saw a mix of youth, experience, the hopefuls and the hopeless, as the Reds lost 2-1 to Danish side Brondby in Copenhagen.
Against Preston North End on Saturday, this trend will likely continue—hopefully with a more positive result against a lesser opposition.
Three players stand out as ones to watch, for various reasons, in this encounter, and will likely stand at the forefront of Rodgers’ mind on the same grounds.
Jose Enrique
After having spent the majority of last season on the sidelines, the future of Jose Enrique under Rodgers is somewhat of a contentious subject.
Many feel that the Spaniard is more of a liability than a talent, and the club’s pursuit of left-back targets such as Sevilla’s Alberto Moreno and Swansea City’s Ben Davies go to some length to prove that the Reds’ manager may be of that contingent.
The Ulsterman has previously questioned Enrique’s “hunger and desire”, whilst expressing a frustration at the defender’s recovery time throughout last season will not have helped the situation.
Left out against Brondby, the 28-year-old revealed that he will feature in this next friendly, and by all accounts is seemingly set on fighting for a place in the Liverpool squad.
On his day, the former Newcastle United man represents a hugely physical presence at left-back, with a propensity to drive forward and join the attacking sector—qualities which lend to the modern full-back role—however, these are often marred by lapses in judgment.
This warm-up game should ease Enrique back into proceedings, and a committed performance, full of the required hunger and desire, will be what the doctor ordered—after a season-long wait for Rodgers—against Preston.
Emre Can
New Reds signing Emre Can unfortunately missed the Brondby opener due to injury, but is set to feature against Preston.
As one of Rodgers’ summer reinforcements, Can will be an intriguing prospect in this debut performance.
The former Bayer Leverkusen man has lofty ambitions with Liverpool this season, aiming for a Premier League title in his maiden campaign, and the 20-year-old will be looking to set a marker on Saturday.
Whilst a youthful option, Rodgers has clearly outlined a first-team berth for Can this season.
The Ulsterman opined on the midfielder’s signing that “He has recognised that we are a club that improves and nurtures exciting, ambitious players and I’m looking forward to seeing him take those next steps forward for us.”
Reds legend and former Leverkusen manager Sami Hyypia praised his former charge’s “work ethic” and “100 per cent concentration,” both attributes key to Rodgers’ system.
It is still early days, but an impressive performance against Preston will do wonders for Can and the 20-year-old will be looking to prove just what he can do in a Liverpool shirt this season.
Jordon Ibe
One player particularly keen to impress Rodgers this pre-season is 18-year-old winger Jordon Ibe.
After a productive loan spell at Birmingham City at the end of last season, the former Wycombe Wanderers man has returned to the club and looks set to follow Raheem Sterling into the first-team fold in due course.
The youngster has clearly earmarked this pre-season as a key opportunity to stake his claim for a regular role for the Reds in 2014/15, and has so far worked admirably to that end.
A starring role in the side’s 4-0 post-season friendly victory over Shamrock Rovers was followed by another remarkable turn in Wednesday’s defeat to Brondby.
Joe Rimmer, writing for the Liverpool Echo , believes “Ibe is lucky in that he comes in to a Liverpool team which embraces youth and flair.”
The winger possesses both in abundance and, if Ibe can show an improvement in his end product in fixtures such as this, should catch Rodgers’ eye this pre-season.
Who will be your ones to watch?
Enrique, Can and Ibe will all be ones to watch against Preston on Saturday.
Elsewhere, new signing Rickie Lambert could look to impress in the centre-forward role, whilst midfielders Suso and Joao Carlos Teixeira will hope to improve on their mediocre performances against Brondby.
Meanwhile, perhaps fellow youngsters such as Adam Phillips could follow Ibe and force their way into the first-team reckoning this pre-season.
Whichever way this next warm-up encounter pans out, these performances will be growingly vital.
Which players are you most looking forward to seeing against Preston on Saturday? Let us know in the comments below.
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Liverpool have agreed a fee of £8.5million with QPR for striker Loic Remy, according to Sky sources.
Remy spent last season on loan at Newcastle, scoring 14 goals in 26 Premier League appearances, but looks unlikely to help QPR on their return to the top flight.
It is understood the 27-year-old France international has a release clause in his contract which allows him to speak to clubs in the Champions League if they meet the agreed fee, and he has now been given permission to talk to Liverpool.
Remy would be Liverpool's fifth signing of the summer as Brendan Rodgers bolsters his squad for the extra commitments in Europe while coping with the loss of Luis Suarez to Barcelona.
Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert, Emre Can and Lazar Markovic have already moved to Anfield this summer.
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Sky sources: Liverpool agree fee of £8.5million for QPR striker Loic Remy
Liverpool have agreed a fee of £8.5million with QPR for striker Loic Remy, according to Sky sources.
Remy spent last season on loan at Newcastle, scoring 14 goals in 26 Premier League appearances, but looks unlikely to help QPR on their return to the top flight.
It is understood the 27-year-old France international has a release clause in his contract which allows him to speak to clubs in the Champions League if they meet the agreed fee, and he has now been given permission to talk to Liverpool.
Remy would be Liverpool's fifth signing of the summer as Brendan Rodgers bolsters his squad for the extra commitments in Europe while coping with the loss of Luis Suarez to Barcelona.
Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert, Emre Can and Lazar Markovic have already moved to Anfield this summer.
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Okey...Jum kita buat sedikiT ramalan untuk perlawanan malam ini Prediction koran...
Jum kita servey jika anda di berikan pilihan pemain manakah yang anda akan pilih...
Rodgers agak bengang lalu menjawab .
good player and good signing but not in our no.1 list transfer target. Ramai penyokong Liverpool masih bebulu ngan mamat ni sebab merendahkan keupayaan Liverpool utk menjadi pasukan elit eropah skali lagi.
skali..selepas join ..spurs x layak UCL
sampai sekarang...
kehilangan tempat di first eleven..
Liverpool layak UCL musim 2014/2015
Sigurdson plak dikatakan dalam perjalanan utk direject dan Crystal Palace adalah destinasi yg hampir pasti jika Swansea tidak menawarkan pakej lebih baik...
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good player and good signing but not in our no.1 list transfer target. Ramai penyokong Liverpool masih bebulu ngan mamat ni sebab merendahkan keupayaan Liverpool utk menjadi pasukan elit eropah skali lagi.
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kehilangan tempat di first eleven..
Liverpool layak UCL musim 2014/2015
Sigurdson plak dikatakan dalam perjalanan utk direject dan Crystal Palace adalah destinasi yg hampir pasti jika Swansea tidak menawarkan pakej lebih baik...
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Gandingan untuk musim 2014/15 Raheem Sterling vs Daniel Sturridge Faizal -LMFC-
Pra-musim: Ikuti perlawanan menentang Preston, secara langsung di LFCTV
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Preston North End VS Liverpool FC Tonight: 10.00 PM Deepdale Stadium, Preston L...
Tonight: 10.00 PM
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On the move. Fabio Borini to Sunderland. Kali ni permanent.
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Loic Remy Ishak telah mendapat tawaran daripada Tottenham Hotspurs (macam biasa...
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Liverpool telah bersetuju untuk menjual Fabio Borini kepada Sunderland dengan nilai dilaporkan sebanyak £14juta.
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Liverpool telah bersetuju untuk menjual Fabio Borini kepada Sunderland dengan nilai dilaporkan sebanyak £14juta.
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Namun perpindahan masih tergendala kerana masalah gaji yang ditinggi.The Reds kini dilaporkan meminta Remy supaya menurunkan permintaan gajinya jika beliau ingin berpindah ke Anfield.
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Loic Remy will complete an £8 million move to Liverpool next week after agreeing personal terms with the club on Friday night, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.
Romano, a journalist at Sky Sport Italia and several other media outlets in Italy, tweeted This Is Anfield on Friday night to confirm that the deal is imminent, following speculation this week.
Romano tells us that 27-year-old Remy will sign for Liverpool on a five year deal and the Reds have activated the release clause, believed to be around £8 million, in his QPR contract.
Earlier on Friday, the links with Remy were growing with the Daily Mirror reporting talks had stalled over the French striker’s wages.
Remy spent 2013/14 on-loan to Newcastle Utd, scoring 14 goals in 26 appearances for the Magpies.
His prolific record, as well as him creating 30 goalscoring chances for teammates according to Squawka, hasn’t gone unnoticed by Rodgers, who is looking to reshape his attack following Luis Suarez‘s departure to Barcelona.
David Anderson and Darren Lewis of the Daily Mirror wrote:
The Reds have spoken to QPR and the France World Cup striker has an £8million escape clause in his contract at Loftus Road for Champions League clubs.
However Liverpool have been put off by Remy’s personal terms and it is understood he is demanding between £80-90,000-a-week.
Remy would become Liverpool’s fifth signing of the summer if Romano is correct, following the arrivals of Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Emre Can and Lazar Markovic.
With Oussama Assaidi set for a move to Stoke City and Fabio Borini to Sunderland, Liverpool are making good progress in the transfer market this summer.
Where do you see Remy fitting in at Liverpool, if at all? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, or in our Liverpool FC Fans’ Forums .
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Loic Remy “set to complete £8m Liverpool move”
Loic Remy will complete an £8 million move to Liverpool next week after agreeing personal terms with the club on Friday night, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.
Romano, a journalist at Sky Sport Italia and several other media outlets in Italy, tweeted This Is Anfield on Friday night to confirm that the deal is imminent, following speculation this week.
Romano tells us that 27-year-old Remy will sign for Liverpool on a five year deal and the Reds have activated the release clause, believed to be around £8 million, in his QPR contract.
Earlier on Friday, the links with Remy were growing with the Daily Mirror reporting talks had stalled over the French striker’s wages.
Remy spent 2013/14 on-loan to Newcastle Utd, scoring 14 goals in 26 appearances for the Magpies.
His prolific record, as well as him creating 30 goalscoring chances for teammates according to Squawka, hasn’t gone unnoticed by Rodgers, who is looking to reshape his attack following Luis Suarez‘s departure to Barcelona.
David Anderson and Darren Lewis of the Daily Mirror wrote:
The Reds have spoken to QPR and the France World Cup striker has an £8million escape clause in his contract at Loftus Road for Champions League clubs.
However Liverpool have been put off by Remy’s personal terms and it is understood he is demanding between £80-90,000-a-week.
Remy would become Liverpool’s fifth signing of the summer if Romano is correct, following the arrivals of Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Emre Can and Lazar Markovic.
With Oussama Assaidi set for a move to Stoke City and Fabio Borini to Sunderland, Liverpool are making good progress in the transfer market this summer.
Where do you see Remy fitting in at Liverpool, if at all? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, or in our Liverpool FC Fans’ Forums .
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