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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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If he goes in this window then so should the dick that thought it was a good thing to sign him 

Man City Money no object can sign who they like get rid of the people on the transfer committee to  Liverpool 

Liverpool had just started to produce the fruits of the investment in the youth structure under Rafa and lose there best to Man City 

anyone who thinks we did well out of this turnover in staff is deluded after last season i would have been sending whoever thought the players we signed where good long term Liverpool players i would rather have accountability at the feet of one person and i would ensure that whoever put forward the idea of Camolli and this committee as the future never make another decision at the club 

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He shone in a few games last season didn't he?

 

Binning a £20m player that's 21 years old after just one season is silly, especially if you can't recoup at least £15-18m.

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Berger was fucking boss.

It seems that is now the main view but it certainly wasnt the case when he was playing.

If the GF were around during Berger's time he would be splitting opinion.

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I think you should poll that Vlad, I think Berger was brilliant and I was hoping Lazar would be of the same ilk. He still might be but we haven't played him in his best position yet.

 

He looked boss for 5 minutes against City and for a whole half of footy against Sunderland though.

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Mate hes a wet fucking fanny, blistered, a fanny is just an inverted penis look if you roll up up and push up tuck your nuts in theres two holes above them, they become ovaries, smear marmite to experience a yeast infection, as i did, serve guests yeast infection bread warmed through as a starter. Markovich needs to go hes a useless waste of money who is one of ten players we have whose best position is as an AM and is the only type of player apart from shit centre defenders and goalies rodgers signs. If i ran him over in the street i would even reverse over his head he means so little to so few and rakes it in while you wrote those kind words about him on a rusted typewriter you built out of cornish pasties and pot noodle foil tops.

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I'm considering Markovic a new signing this summer. May as well, he barely featured last season but his quality is undoubtable.

 

It's weird that people still think Balotelli has a future at the club and yet totally dismiss a lad who scored more league goals that Balotelli, who played wing back, and who only turned 21 a couple of months ago.

 

This lad could yet be the real deal, I'm just yet to see how Rodgers intends to utilise him, but he definitely isn't a wing back.

 

 

-------------Mig--------------

Clyne---Skrtel--Sakho---Moreno

-------Milner---Henderson------

Markovic----Coutinho---Firmino

-----------Benteke-------------

 

Some team that.

Sturridge/Ings, Lallana, Ibe, Allen, Can, Illori, Bogdan on bench.

 

I still think we're a CB short, especially with Sakho's injury record. Not happy with Toure coming in, but perhaps Lloyd Jones will get the nod? Might be a bit of planning going on, which would be a nice surprise.

 

Same with Allen, concerns about his availability, but perhaps Rodgers has one eye on Rossiter. Although the reports linking us with Illaramendi seem to suggest he doesn't believe Rossiter is ready or capable. I'd like to see Chirivella at some point though.

 

Overall though, that's a fantastic starting XI, and a bench with game-changing potential in a few positions.

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-------------Mig--------------

Clyne---Skrtel--Sakho---Moreno

-------Milner---Henderson------

Markovic----Coutinho---Firmino

-----------Benteke-------------

 

Some team that.

Sturridge/Ings, Lallana, Ibe, Allen, Can, Illori, Bogdan on bench.

 

 

Overall though, that's a fantastic starting XI, and a bench with game-changing potential in a few positions.

 

In short: No.

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In short: No.

Not sure why not?

 

Full backs up and down all day, at pace.

 

Two holding midfielders able to plug gaps all day, non-stop running.

 

Three creative talents with loads of goals in them from a variety of angles.

 

A battering ram of a forward to pull defenders out of position for the team to exploit, or just whip a ball into the box.

 

I don't think you've noticed how games are won in this division, but this isn't far off Chelsea's model for success.

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Not sure why not?

 

Full backs up and down all day, at pace.

 

Two holding midfielders able to plug gaps all day, non-stop running.

 

Three creative talents with loads of goals in them from a variety of angles.

 

A battering ram of a forward to pull defenders out of position for the team to exploit, or just whip a ball into the box.

 

I don't think you've noticed how games are won in this division, but this isn't far off Chelsea's model for success.

Sorry, wheres the two dms again?

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Had the pleasure of watching a couple of games live with him playing last season

 

The Boro cup game sticks in my mind. He was fucking useless and just kept running into defenders , Glen Johnson ,style and coughing up the ball. OK he hasn't had much of a run and he's only young but on what I saw last season he looked out of his depth .

He's going to need to show a hell of lot more to convince me he's worth anything like what we paid.

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I think you should poll that Vlad, I think Berger was brilliant and I was hoping Lazar would be of the same ilk. He still might be but we haven't played him in his best position yet.

 

He looked boss for 5 minutes against City and for a whole half of footy against Sunderland though.

Its difficult to get people to admit that they verbally abused Berger every week so long after the fact.

In my opinion he blew hot and cold and struggled a bit with both the English game and later injuries. He was also part of a team that under achieved massively.

Like I said earlier though,he was still better than most of the shite we field nowadays.

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Its difficult to get people to admit that they verbally abused Berger every week so long after the fact.

In my opinion he blew hot and cold and struggled a bit with both the English game and later injuries. He was also part of a team that under achieved massively.

Like I said earlier though,he was still better than most of the shite we field nowadays.

 

Berger was ok, that was about it, the odd screamer he used to score papered over the fact that he wasn't very consistent. You're right that if the forums had been around then, he would've caused a lot of arguments.

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I'm considering Markovic a new signing this summer. May as well, he barely featured last season but his quality is undoubtable.

 

It's weird that people still think Balotelli has a future at the club and yet totally dismiss a lad who scored more league goals that Balotelli, who played wing back, and who only turned 21 a couple of months ago.

This.

 

Its difficult to get people to admit that they verbally abused Berger every week so long after the fact.

In my opinion he blew hot and cold and struggled a bit with both the English game and later injuries. He was also part of a team that under achieved massively.

Like I said earlier though,he was still better than most of the shite we field nowadays.

And this. I had very high expectations when we signed Berger, and yes he was a skilled player which on his day could win you matches. But he never quite lived up to it, for the reasons you have listed.

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Sorry, wheres the two dms again?

They don't need to be Mascherano's.

 

Big tackles look ace but they're an outdated concept in this cauldron of fannies and refereeing zealots.

 

For me, DM's are about selflessness, stamina and intelligence. I think Milner, Allen and Henderson have that in spades.

 

Our defence isn't that bad, it's quite alright. Our defensive record would be a lot, lot better if teams were too scared to commit numbers to attacks. Last season we found that other teams were happy to leave defenders 1 on 1 with our attackers because we were so listless up front.

 

Chelsea have a great defence, no doubt, but part of their strength is that the opposition always leave 4 men behind to try and stop Hazard and Costa from ripping them to pieces.

 

Hopefully next season we'll see a return to that with Firmino and Benteke and Markovic, or something along those lines.

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