Lets be honest, our track records on Italian players has been abysmal, but going forward players from Seria A could be heck of a lot cheaper than say players other comparable leagues.
How did you reach that conclusion?Lets be honest, our track records on Italian players has been abysmal, but going forward players from Seria A could be heck of a lot cheaper than say players other comparable leagues.
Napoli turned down £50m and then £58m at the end of the window from chelsea for a defender who's not the most well known in the world..
Higuain also went For stupid money, albeit to another Italian side.. I'm sure there's plenty of other examples.So what makes you think seria A is some sort of bargain bin?
This why I voted yes. You can't disregard an entire country based on poor signings you yourself are responsible of making.This is a mental poll, and the fact no is winning makes it even more insane.
We should be aiming to have the best scouts in the world and we should be scouting every league, pub football team and playground to get the best players we can possibly get. Ruling out an entire league due to a few bad signings under different regimes is plain stupid. Ruling out particular nationalities is stupid (i.e. we could have made a strong case for avoiding Senegal players prior to this season).
Ruling out signing further Italian players because Aquilani, Dossena, Borini, Balotelli is anything BUT "stupid" - it's learning from experience. Not knowing why something happened doesn't mean you pretend it didn't.
The Senegal comparison doesn't work BTW. We only signed two of them and both were signed at the same time, not over the period of years that that list of Italian players represents.
EDIT: I Didn't notice that you included Padelli. Young Italian goalkeeper that arrived at the same time as Reina (one of our best ever keepers, and signed for a large fee), Bit unfair to list him as a failure given he's had a very decent career and 99.9% of all young keeper would have struggled to get into the team given that same situation.
So you want us to sign female players for the male first team? If its for the female team, then do you ever watch female footy?If they are female, without a doubt... Yes
Exactly.Italians players may not be rubbish, but we probably are rubbish at signing them.
Get better scouts in Italy, or don't sign them.
I don't even think there are three to be honest. Top of mind, I can only recollect a youngster at Reggiana. Or Something. Not exactly Liverpool material I guess.Are there only 3 Danish players in Serie A?
Lets be honest, our track records on Italian players has been abysmal, but going forward players from Seria A could be heck of a lot cheaper than say players other comparable leagues.
Lets be honest, our track records on Italian players has been abysmal, but going forward players from Seria A could be heck of a lot cheaper than say players other comparable leagues.
You mean 'in the future' or 'from now on'.
There are loads of examples of successful Italians who have played in the prem: Cudicini, Zola, Carbone, Ravanelli, Di Matteo, Vialli, Di Canio, Dalla Bona (who flopped when he went back to Italy), the less famous players like Pistone, Festa etc.
As for the Liverpool examples you list,
Borini and Balotelli had both played in England. One quite clearly had mental issues, and the other looked nothing but average.
Aquilani was an injury prone wreck in Italy, but we still signed him
And allegedly, our manager didn't even watch Dossena play, he just went on the scouts recommendation and watched a few videos.
Every one of those are scouting and transfer decision making issues. To rule out an entire nationality due our scouting / transfer inefficiencies is stupid.
The Italian sample size of 4 isn't that much bigger. Bigger (7?) if you include the kids, but most of them have went on to better things.
Throughout a succession of LFC managers and club regimes lasting a good few years there's been not one single success story - not one - with an Italian signing. Mindlessly sweeping that lengthy history away and refusing to face up to it is what's really stupid.
EDIT: I Didn't notice that you included Padelli. Young Italian goalkeeper that arrived at the same time as Reina (one of our best ever keepers, and signed for a large fee), Bit unfair to list him as a failure given he's had a very decent career and 99.9% of all young keeper would have struggled to get into the team given that same situation.