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by Mark Apostolou on 23 July 2007
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by Neil on July 23, 2007
Like it, look forward to part two which will hopefully include big guns Bent and Torres. Earnshaw could indeed do well
by Ben on July 23, 2007
I am hoping that a combination of a fully fit RVP, an effective Adebayor and Da Silva can make up for the loss of TH14, i do hope! Am i dreaming or could this be enough?
by Carl on July 23, 2007
Lets hope Earnie and Howard can keep us up!!!
by alan on July 23, 2007
The combination of Cook and Kamara will mean goals for Fulham.
by Studant Hammer on July 23, 2007
I have to say although I think he'll do well on the pitch I can see Bellamy falling out with the fans in quite a short space of time... just as well Benayoun's gone as I seem to remember a certain incedent last time we had a welsh stricker with a temper and an israilie midfielder...
by Felonious on July 23, 2007
I'm not sure if this is a part 1 of a bigger project for you, but here are my thoughts: Voronin came to Liverpool for free this summer and I have a feeling he will make the most impact of the new striker signings in the premiership. After catching a glimpse of him in the pre-season, my mate reminded me that he predicted him to be the next big name after seeing him in the World Cup with Ukraine. You can never be sure, but I have this funny feeling ...
by walshy on July 23, 2007
marlon harewood will just give competition to big john carew!!!carew oozes class!big, strong , quick and has a great controll! mix this with gabby and lukey moore ane were going to have some goals next year!!!
by phil on July 23, 2007
the writer has no idea whats happening at craven cottage! i think the next season will be a huge success for us
by goonerexes on July 23, 2007
i believe da silva will do well,10goals and 12assists will be a good contribution for the 1st season. i have always liked bellamy despite his antics,however, he MUST be played as a striker and a quality midfield to constantly feed him balls to latch onto is essential afterall his speed is his asset. Babel is top notch BUT not a striker, even if he is been raised as one he should learn his "premiership"trade on the wings if not liverpool can kiss the title goodbye.A Bable-Torres forwardline wont scare many defenders.LIverpool would best play[babel---torres--kuyt--pennant] Earnshaw,RObert is a championship player period! not due to technique though he just seems to find it difficult against a much more physical and technical backline,not good enough as the tip of the spear,backup or secondary is acceptable.The others?Well...they are the others.
by Mark (author) on July 23, 2007
[quote]I'm not sure if this is a part 1 of a bigger project for you, but here are my thoughts: Voronin came to Liverpool for free this summer and I have a feeling he will make the most impact of the new striker signings in the premiership. After catching a glimpse of him in the pre-season, my mate reminded me that he predicted him to be the next big name after seeing him in the World Cup with Ukraine. You can never be sure, but I have this funny feeling ...[/quote]Good points, there will be a second part to this series tomorrow, which will cover more Liverpool firepower
[quote]the writer has no idea whats happening at craven cottage! i think the next season will be a huge success for us[/quote]Am i wrong to suggest that Fulham will struggle? Lets see what happens come May, tell me what Fulham have this season that will make them anything other than a relegation contender? Not trying to goad, really not that up on Fulham and maybe i have underestimated them?
by Racso on July 24, 2007
Pizarro might not be a "galactico" but he is surely a goal-getter. And the reason he did not score more goals last season at Bayern is simply because this team wanted a German striker as a star (read Podolski) for marketing reasons. If you take the average goal per minute played you are going to see a different result. You need to check your facts before emiting a totally biased opinion
by Mark (author) on July 24, 2007
[quote]Pizarro might not be a "galactico" but he is surely a goal-getter. And the reason he did not score more goals last season at Bayern is simply because this team wanted a German striker as a star (read Podolski) for marketing reasons. If you take the average goal per minute played you are going to see a different result. You need to check your facts before emiting a totally biased opinion[/quote]Why or indeed how is my opinion biased? Telling me that Podolski had a worse strike rate than Pizarro hardly seems relevant? It would seem that Roy Makaay has been the best striker at Bayern for some years, before his recent move to Holland. I am guessing that compared to Makaay, Pizarro doesn't look quite so good in average goals per minute!!!Anyway, please let me know how i am biased on this issue?
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