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What can Divock Origi bring to Anfield?


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I think bringing him in is a dreadful idea. Not seen him play other than a bit in the World Cup, looked decent but we are dragging in a 19 year old kid and going to put a shit load of pressure on him from the off. 

 

Hopefully he won't sink. It's not fair on him and the club need to take a hard look at themselves.

 

Totally agree. From what I seen of him in the world cup he seemed like a decent 'raw' talent. Although, not the type I would bring in earlier to pull us out of the shit. Imagine he walks in the dressing room and immediatly gets started as a striker whilst, Borini, Lambert and ballobellend look on. Hopefully Sturridge will be back soon so this drastic action can stop.

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Don't particularly give a fuck what he's done at Lille this season. He's really quick, looks to have clever movement and positioning while playing for Belgium. Think he'll slot into our team very nicely and be a real threat. He's gonna be a great asset to us, hopefully.

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Sturridge, Origi, Sterling, Coutinho, Markovic, (Lacazette?)

 

Forwards with loads of pace which allows the team to play more like last season's Rodgeball. 

 

Still fucking annoying thinking about that Remy deal falling through, even allowing for missing out on Sanchez. At least Remy definitely wanted to come. 

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The Raheem Stirling school of football, ie, 1 decent thing from 10 chances to do a decent thing.

3 fall overs, 3 stand hitting shots, 3 fail to do anything constructive, followed by 1 thing worth talking about.

 

DO = RS = shite on the scheme of things, but look like they could be world beaters.

 

But then we could sell him on and make some more money to buy players we cant use for a year.

 

Fucking shocking that, spend a record for a player we cant see let alone add to the team sheet.

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The Raheem Stirling school of football, ie, 1 decent thing from 10 chances to do a decent thing.

3 fall overs, 3 stand hitting shots, 3 fail to do anything constructive, followed by 1 thing worth talking about.

 

DO = RS = shite on the scheme of things, but look like they could be world beaters.

 

But then we could sell him on and make some more money to buy players we cant use for a year.

 

Fucking shocking that, spend a record for a player we cant see let alone add to the team sheet.

Sterling is at least 50% better than Origi.

 

Other than that, spot on.

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