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Reds set to Fire the Lazar?

Lazar Markovic is being linked with a return to Benfica this summer. Portuguese daily newspaper A Bola claims the Lisbon giants have informed the Reds they’d be interested in taking him back but understand a deal may be difficult.

 

Other well placed sources have suggested that there are concerns within the club that Markovic may not be equipped to thrive in English football and therefore might be one of those offloaded this summer. Should that prove to be the case, it’s unlikely the Reds will get anything like the £19.8m they paid for him a year ago. Benfica certainly won’t pay that amount, although a loan deal has been suggested in some reports.

 

The 21 year old showed flashes of what he could do in a spell around the turn of the year but for much of the season he found himself on the periphery and Markovic suffered more than most from Brendan Rodgers not having a settled formation. Having failed to force his way into the 4-2-3-1 set up early in the season he did enjoy some early success in an unfamiliar wing back role when Rodgers changed tactics, but that didn’t last and he lost his place to Jordon Ibe when the teenager returned from a loan spell in January.

 

As with several of last summer’s signings, Markovic is currently regarded as a flop but he’s hardly been helped by the constant chopping and changing and formation switches, Rodgers rarely played the 4-3-3 system that Markovic had presumably been signed to fit into and unless that changes this year then it’s difficult to see where the Serb will fit in once again, especially as he appears to be behind the likes of Ibe, Adam Lallana, Philippe Coutinho and - for the moment at least - Raheem Sterling.

 

 

 

 

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Can was 10m, wasn't he?

Same age, in the World Cup winning squad.

 

The Markovic price was a disaster.

The mancs look set to get Firmino for 13 a player only a couple of years older with a much, much better record in a better league - that really does show how bad a deal it was
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It wasn't a great deal, a typical screw up by the committee again. Didn't Chelsea have an option on him for £12 million that they didn't take up?

 

Even allowing for the fact that he's been largely pants, he's a young player attempting to adapt to a new league and country whilst at the same time being played out of position in an often struggling side. Not really that much of a surprise he hasn't set the world on fire.

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It wasn't a great deal, a typical screw up by the committee again. Didn't Chelsea have an option on him for £12 million that they didn't take up?

 

Even allowing for the fact that he's been largely pants, he's a young player attempting to adapt to a new league and country whilst at the same time being played out of position in an often struggling side. Not really that much of a surprise he hasn't set the world on fire.

 

As ever though, the blame is deflected. 'There are concerns within the halls of power at Anfield that Markovich may not be as good as he led them to believe on YouTube and Champ Man, a transfer grand poohbah has been conveined to coincide with Ian Ayre's return from the Cannonball Run'. 

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I'd be being very harsh not to accept the mitigating factors such as age, consistently playing out of position in a poor team but the plain fact is that even when he had that run of form he's never looked a £20m footballer, nor shown anything near the level of skill, talent or aptitude that suggests it's nothing more than a rank bad deal on our part. Again.

 

His price isn't his fault, but had we paid £7m for him as a punt we'd have took the decision to cut our losses and none of us would have been bothered and put it down as yet another Aspas or Luis Alberto chalked up by the committee.

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How do we still have the same manager as the one whose regime signed the likes of Markovic and Balotelli? Its a laughing stock of a club at the moment.

Because we don't sack our manager every time we have one bad season. Deal with it or support a different club would be my advice.

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Because we don't sack our manager every time we have one bad season. Deal with it or support a different club would be my advice.

Good point. Apart from the fact that: (a) it isn't one bad season it's two out of three; (b ) it's not just about results but about the whole way Rodgers has performed at the club, including transfers.

 

If you absorb those two points, which are relatively free from value based judgements, then you might understand why people are slightly pissed off.

 

Otherwise you can just keep having a pop at people because feeling morally superior over randommers on the internet must make you feel awesome.

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Good point. Apart from the fact that: (a) it isn't one bad season it's two out of three; (b ) it's not just about results but about the whole way Rodgers has performed at the club, including transfers.

 

If you absorb those two points, which are relatively free from value based judgements, then you might understand why people are slightly pissed off.

Otherwise you can just keep having a pop at people because feeling morally superior over randommers on the internet must make you feel awesome.

Good points apart from the facts that (a) no, it's one bad season. The two prior to that were steady progress from a starting position of 8th and (b ) bollocks. It's all about results. If we won the league nobody would care about shiny teeth or a trophy girlfriend.

 

Absorb those points and your life will be better. All the birds will wanna shag you.

 

Or you can whine on the internet like a little slut until he's finally sacked.

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Good points apart from the facts that (a) no, it's one bad season. The two prior to that were steady progress from a starting position of 8th and (b ) bollocks. It's all about results. If we won the league nobody would care about shiny teeth or a trophy girlfriend.

 

Absorb those points and your life will be better. All the birds will wanna shag you.

 

Or you can whine on the internet like a little slut until he's finally sacked.

 

Whatevs.

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Because we don't sack our manager every time we have one bad season. Deal with it or support a different club would be my advice.

 

Perhaps you should just stay off the interwebb and drink some warm milk.

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God i hate this forum. I can't imagine the dread a liverpool player must feel pulling on a shirt knowing they're running out in front of such cynical bastards, anticipating every bad touch so they can tell their mates how much better their nans first touch is. We are Liverpool tra la la la la

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About the same amount of dread as joy when we have occasionally spout on here about how good a Liverpool player is. It's an internet forum. The players don't give a fuck I suspect. In fact, I doubt Lazar Markovic knows TLW exists.

It's for supporters to talk shit, good, bad and indifferent.

You're giving us far too much credit for mattering.

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Because we don't sack our manager every time we have one bad season. Deal with it or support a different club would be my advice.

Bang out of order that,TK. Give your head a wobble.

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I can only comment on him from his appearances for us and for us he has looked like a lightweight shithouse tart whose impact has been sub-Downing in both quality and quantity. Get rid.

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Because we don't sack our manager every time we have one bad season. Deal with it or support a different club would be my advice.

We did with the previous manager and his 'one bad season' took us to two Cup Finals,winning one and getting back into Europe.

So,yes we do. And the current incumbent has had two out of three.

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God i hate this forum. I can't imagine the dread a liverpool player must feel pulling on a shirt knowing they're running out in front of such cynical bastards, anticipating every bad touch so they can tell their mates how much better their nans first touch is. We are Liverpool tra la la la la

This made me laugh

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We did with the previous manager and his 'one bad season' took us to two Cup Finals,winning one and getting back into Europe.

So,yes we do. And the current incumbent has had two out of three.

 

Yeah but we don't do it every time.  Or, we shouldn't.  

 

*wobbles head*

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