I demand that we buy someone for 36 million.
Just so that lump of shit's not our most expensive player ever anymore.
Fucking LOL
I demand that we buy someone for 36 million.
Just so that lump of shit's not our most expensive player ever anymore.
I just believe that there are some skills that can't be taught, like close control.I know you don't rate him in any way, but that's a bit harsh to say the least, he can play. When he was unfit he looked dire, when he got that bit of sharpness back he was alot better on the ball and a decent threat. Not worth £35m, not good enough for us (maybe), not suited to our system, but shite? I don't think so.
He got lots of chances when he didn't look himself, unfit / injured or whatever but then after Xmas when he seemed 100% he seemed to get dropped randomly.
Amble support and time you say?
13 starts.
Carroll can turn into an almost unplayable striker
Sturridge had how many starts this past 6 months? If you're good enough, you should be showing it almost every game ... He isn't. I find it odd how all of you ignored the fact only west ham and newcastle were interested in him. Not Spurs, not Arsenal, not Manure, not Chelsea, not City, not one big foreign club (bar Monaco I guess?) ... If he was as good as some of you guys are making it out to be - even the 'potential' to be that good - he'd have gone to a bigger club for the same fee WHU are paying. He isn't.
I'm not sure that was cos of injuries or form-related stuff, probably more cos he is absolutely fucking shite.
He was fucking unplayable for 90% of the time he was at the club, either because he injured himself in the pub, or he playing like he was doing an impression of Emile Heskey wearing a blindfold
Not good enough, as was evident after 6 months, we have gained nothing by holding onto him for another 2 years
Take the money, move on and forget this ever happened
Had Juve been of the same opinion they'd probably sold Thierry Henry on the cheap after just a handful of matches - regretting ever since.
Loads and loads of players needs time to settle, to adjust to the new surroundings, etc.. For me the Coutinhos, Sturridges and Michus of this world are the exceptions to the rule and what these guys actually have in common are that the pressure on them to perform were quite slim as only few knew them good, they were rather cheap, etc., compared to the GIGA pressure on the most expensive player ever.
Look how Torres have fared at Chelsea. Gone from extremely good to extremely poor in a week. Pressure. Uncertainty. New surroundings. Etc.
Maybe you are right with Carroll, that he'll never be good enough, but I am not buying for one second that he has had enough time. That's just plain wrong.
Remind me again who went after Henry? Ah yes, a TOP TEAM ... No top teams were touching Andy Carroll ... It says a lot Kris, regardless of anything you say. That is very telling.
Are you really comparing Torres to Chelsea with Andy Carroll to West Ham?
Carroll had enough support from Kenny and the club. He wasn't professional enough -
Carroll has the ability to become a good striker but his mindset and application when at Liverpool didn't help him.Do you think Torres has suddenly become a bad player?
You are aware that there are a risk that one of the players that started out like thunder and lightning could suddenly fade again right? One Seasons wonders are a real thing just as much as slow starters are.
And no matter how you address this matter I won't agree that he's gotten amble support an time in Liverpool. 13 starts mate.
I am not even sure Lucas had made a successful pass to a teammate after his first 13 appearances.
Do you think Torres has suddenly become a bad player?
You are aware that there are a risk that one of the players that started out like thunder and lightning could suddenly fade again right? One Seasons wonders are a real thing just as much as slow starters are.
And no matter how you address this matter I won't agree that he's gotten amble support an time in Liverpool. 13 starts mate.
I am not even sure Lucas had made a successful pass to a teammate after his first 13 appearances.
The difference is, as ever, we only see them on the pitch. Lucas, for all his dodgy start, may well have been tearing up Melwood in training. It's difficult to imagine Andy Carroll being particularly good in training. So whilst on the surface it might seem that Carroll didn't get much of a chance, he may not have actually been doing anything inbetween matches to deserve a chance.
Practice what you preach ...Again, no need to carry this on .
He just as well may have done enough, right? Pretty speculative.
He just as well may have done enough, right? Pretty speculative.
Lad, big Andy Carroll is not our sweet no.9 anymore. His blowing bubbles at the Hammers. Take that chip off your shoulder and move on.He just as well may have done enough, right? Pretty speculative.
For me his performance against Chelsea in the final was as much evidence as you'll ever need to see that when on form, when trusted, Carroll can be quite brilliant.
Again, no need to carry this on, you guys loathe him and are glad to get rid. Fair does. I still believe he could become a top striker, but only time will tell.
Reds complete Andy Carroll sale
19th Jun 2013 - Latest News
Liverpool Football Club have confirmed that Andy Carroll has completed a permanent transfer to West Ham United.
The striker spent the duration of the 2012-13 campaign on loan with the Hammers, scoring seven goals in 24 appearances.
Carroll joined Liverpool from Newcastle United on transfer deadline day in January 2011.
In total, he played 58 games for the Reds and scored 11 times.
Everybody at Liverpool FC would like to wish Andy all the best for the future.
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'Frightening', 'Unplayable'?
Am I in the right thread?