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Otta Wrote:

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> Genuinely impressive stat on commentary saying

> Suarez has scored more by Christmas than any

> player in LFC history. That's after missing the

> start of the season, and early in today's match.


So what happens when he gets banned again or injured. Liverpool screwed? Just saying.

Otta Wrote:

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> PD, yeah probably, I'm not suggesting Liverpool

> would be where they are without Saurez.

>

> I just pointed out an impressive stat that I heard

> on the radio is all.


I wasn't having a go, it's exactly the sort of crap that so called professional pundits continually ask about Giroud at Arsenal, conveniently forgetting that Ramsey, Ozil, Walcott, Mertersacker et al have all pitched in with goals, but still they presist.

He doesn't need to spend anything. We've done that already. I think he'll give youth a chance. The Bentalab lad who came on against Southampton looked very assured and confident, is a good example. I don't want us wasting anymore money. I'd like to see Tom Carroll back from his loan spell at QPR, he has a good eye for a pass. You won't see him being overly cautious and playing two holding midfielders home or away. I think we'll be much for cavalier in our attitude so we can expect some high scoring entertaining games where we'll concede plenty but hopefully score more than the opposition. Good luck to him. COYS!

I wish him well, and it does look like he'll set teams up to go for it, which can only be good in terms of excitement. Big gamble though, and Levy's expectations will still be high.


I think they'll get rid of him in the summer anyway, once a couple of international coaches are done with the world cup.

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