12 Oct 2016 22:29:30
Anyone seen Daniel Agger's new tattoos?

Man obviously still loves the club.


1.) 12 Oct 2016
12 Oct 2016 23:26:20
Top player, and a top man.


2.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 00:08:58
He's a true legend isn't he, I'd love to see him back at the club in some sort of coaching role or something.


3.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 03:22:36
He could be the club's official tattooist.


4.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 05:50:52
Tattoos!


5.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 08:59:08
I don't really see him as a legend to be honest, sort of takes away from the true legendary players we've had. Agger was nothing more than a decent defender for me. No doubt injuries stopped him fulfilling his potential and no doubting his obvious commitment, but I wouldn't call him a legend.


6.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 09:44:39
Injuries and a certain Martin Skrtel stopped him fulfilling his potential. When he was fully fit and playing beside Carragher, he was the best defender in the league but it just wasnt often enough.


7.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 10:58:50
Fair points hjikle and Ron.


8.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 11:27:46
Rejected ". Name your price fella. " out of hand from some of the biggest clubs in Europe to stick with Liverpool who literally were in a mess. Anger and Kuyt two players who would play football for free with us.
He should be where Owen currently is at.


9.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 12:09:06
I think the term 'legend' should be reserved for players with unmatched achievements and a certain mystique around them.

Agger was a decent defender and i think the words you are looking for is that he was an excellent servant and a player we were proud to have, but was stopped short of fulfilling his potential.


10.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 14:46:19
he may not be a legend in terms of achievements at the club, bt ill remember him even more than some of the better players simply because of his commitment and loyalty to lfc.


11.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 15:19:36
Dan Agger could have moved and earned a lot more money than he was getting paid for us. I think the lad would play for LFC for free. He deserves a lot of respect as he stayed at the club during periods of terrible times and terrible managers. So for that reason he is a LFC legend.


12.) 13 Oct 2016
13 Oct 2016 22:21:54
I think you're being unusually harsh Ron. Agger was an excellent centre back who would have been up there with Hansen had he not been injury prone. Legend. no. one of the best centre backs I've seen at the club in my lifetime. most definitely.


13.) 14 Oct 2016
14 Oct 2016 11:46:15
No, definitely nowhere near Hansen's level.
Sorry but I watched a lot of Agger. Can't help but admire his love for the club. Great on the ball for a defender, but frequently out of position in general and usually out-competed in the air on crosses.

If you're talking about 'defending', which I am, Agger was 'decent' and Hansen was very very good. If you're talking about ability on the ball then I'd say they were 'similar'.

I can't believe anyone would regard Agger as a better defender than Carragher or Hyypia? It's not even a close comparison IMO.

{Ed001's Note - to be fair, most of Agger's positional issues came from playing alongside Skrtel and having to cover for him constantly. His positioning was excellent when he was alongside Carragher. He was not the best in the air but his quality on the ball made up for that, mostly.}


14.) 14 Oct 2016
14 Oct 2016 13:02:19
Guess I''m out on a limb on this one which is fair enough, I just think Hyypia and Carra were far better defenders.
Like Agger as a lad though, just thought we've had much better defenders.