13 Apr 2021 11:49:14
I don't mind playing trent at the midfield if we still have ki-jana

When is the last time we scored from outside the box.

What happen to this season is because we too reliant in open play types of goal. We need to be able to score in different kind of goal.


1.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 12:41:27
90th minute Saturday scored from outside the box.


2.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 13:01:51
Its a shame Ox has been injured and lost form, he is the only player I've seen in the team that drives with the ball and has a shot on him.


3.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 13:46:17
Contrary to popular belief, very few goals are scored from outside the box. We were a bit spoiled with Gerrard and then Coutinho back to back.

Trent will find a role natural to him one day. He's still only 22. Carragher was playing left back, right, centre mid etc. Took years to establish himself at centre back. Gerrard was playing left mid, right mid, right back, centre mid etc. He was about 26 when he finally settled in just behind Torres.

Patience is a virtue.


4.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 14:03:26
Not disagreeing with you but I can only remember Gerrard playing right mid, center mid and then attacking mid. I am getting on a bit so my memory is getting worse.


5.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 14:24:55
Pretty sure that the guy (Klopp) who created Trent and created a position and system for him to thrive in, must have known that Trent could not play in the midfield he wanted to deploy the very first times he saw him play in the youth team at LFC.

If Klopp thought Trent could play in midfield, surely he would have been playing there years ago instead of at RB so not sure why this is such a discussion warranting this type of attention.


6.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 14:02:00
In terms of carragher ed1, did you rate him as a player? I always feel like he was almost rated more after he retired but actually wasn't that great. I may be wrong of course but just curious. I don't particularly like the person.

{Ed001's Note - he gave everything to the cause but he lacked pace and could be bullied by strong forwards. I loved him when he played for us, but mainly because he was from the end of the road, so would regularly bump into him at Sullys usually. He was always a nice lad back then, would chat footie for hours. But looking back, much as I was blinded by him being local and giving everything for the club, he was just a very good solid centre-back, rather than a great one. If he wasn't giving 110% for the cause in every match, I doubt if he would have made it at all with Liverpool. Good enough for the Prem, yes, but not for a team trying to win trophies without that heart and desire. I doubt he would have made it if he was to emerge now though.}


7.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 15:37:17
I think even Carragher acknowledges he was a good centre back not a great one, he was always behind the likes of Ferdinand and Terry in the England pecking order but he definitely made the most of his career.


8.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 15:43:21
I remember Ron Yeats claiming that Gerard was the best right back in England after only making a few appearances for Liverpool. He was probably correct too.


9.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 15:58:18
Would people not agree Hendo has made a career at Liverpool by being the same kind of player? By being solid rather than great and giving 110% for the cause in every match being probably the main reason he's made it at Liverpool. This is not me having a knock Hendo day, im dying for him to be back in the team but Hendo would not go down as as good a player for Lfc as Carragher was in my opinion. there's certainly no shame in being behind Terry and Ferdinand, and for a couple of years (2005,2006)he was probably their equal.

{Ed001's Note - Henderson is a far better player than Carragher, there is no comparison in that respect imo. I can't understand how you think there is a comparison.}


10.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 16:57:40
I can't understand how you dont, different players for different positions but Carra in his prime was a top top centrehalf. opinions i suppose but Carragher was superb in Liverpools European runs of the mid noughties and most weekends aswell. Neither probably remembered as GREAT players but both good 100% givers. think personal likes or dislikes of players sometimes effect peoples statements.


11.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 17:07:55
Heidi's technical ability is actually quite good. Not sure where the apprehension about his ability has come from in the first place.
He is arguably top 5 at the club right now in terms of technical ability.


12.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 18:59:45
Indian Buzzer, why are you bringing the Sugar Babes into the discussion? I know our late 90's acadeny lot looked like a bad boyband, but that's still a stretch to make comparisons with Heidi Range. Even if she is a Scouser.


13.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 19:07:42
Jason havertz are you on something comparing hendo to carra 😂😂 I can't stop laughing at that one they are in no way alike at all.


14.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 20:08:34
Carragher would have been top class had he been four inches taller or four yards quicker.

{Ed001's Note - or stronger.}


15.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 20:48:21
How so Jurgen? hit me with the Wisdom.


16.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 21:11:51
Mate they are in no single way alike with maybe the exception that they do both give their all. There are players that play for cliftonville and give their all are they very alike to top players?

For starters one is a center back and the other is a center midfielder.

Carra gave his all but was not technically gifted and far from it. Had no pace, not great physically, in other positions not great positionally but he wore his heart on his sleeve.

Henderson is very technically gifted, does have a bit of pace about him, he doesn't get bullied by anyone and can play allot of positions very well.

From what I also see henderson is a great captain a great motivator, always keeping players in position telling the team when to go and when not to go etc where carra seemed to just shout at players I don't think he would have been a great captain.

I just don't see what your seeing mate.


17.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 21:33:32
Ed did you mean Sullies the club on Stanley road or the Solly, the boozer he used, and still does drink at on Marsh Lane?

{Ed001's Note - the club mate, I never went in the Solly as it had always been for blues.}


18.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 22:02:16
I see Jurgen, thanksfor pointing out they play different positions bud. Whatever was i thinking.


19.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 22:14:09
Hendo and Carry should never b mentioned in the same sentence when comparing them in terms of technical ability. Carra was nowhere near Hendo’s technical ability on the ball.


20.) 13 Apr 2021
13 Apr 2021 22:30:55
I thought Carra was a great player. I remember him winning nearly every ball and tackle he went for. Not too gone on him on Sky and the spitting incident was reprehensible but he’d definitely get in our team under Jurgen if he was 20 odd now.


21.) 14 Apr 2021
14 Apr 2021 08:19:49
i actually always thought carra, for all his short comeings, made the most out of hw he hd. i felt his organization of the back line sans Hypia was one of his strongest qualities?


22.) 14 Apr 2021
14 Apr 2021 08:41:01
TBH Carra was all about his mental attributes, not his physical ones, very limited player who was moved around alot, wasnt a great centre mid, wasnt a great left back but had a top partner in big Sami at the back, good organizer and talker though.