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		<title>Incoming!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 21:09:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that all that messy Euro 2008 business is out of the way, and a whole host of new names (mostly Spanish, Russian and Dutch) have made their way onto the shortlists of managers with cash burning holes in their pockets the continent over, we thought it was about time to have a look at [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=liverpool741.wordpress.com&blog=3736097&post=12&subd=liverpool741&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Now that all that messy Euro 2008 business is out of the way, and a whole host of new names (mostly Spanish, Russian and Dutch) have made their way onto the shortlists of managers with cash burning holes in their pockets the continent over, we thought it was about time to have a look at the various areas of the pitch in which Rafa and Liverpool might (or might not) be looking to strengthen over the truncated (because hey, nobody but Chelsea does business while there&#8217;s a cracking tournament to watch) summer break. Some of the players we&#8217;ve been linked with are clearly wild fantasy, others are the sort of name that always seem to pop up but never really seem like realistic targets &#8211; but others (not just a certain Villa captain) are clearly names that El Gaffer has in his sights, so just how will he be looking to fit these potential new signings in&#8230;?</p>
<p><span id="more-12"></span><strong>In Goal<br />
</strong>Despite the odd wobble here and there last season, you&#8217;d be hard pressed to find a Liverpool fan that would want rid of Pepe Reina any time soon. He&#8217;s arguably the most solid #1 we&#8217;ve had since Grobbelaar (three successive Golden Gloves awards tell their own story), and that&#8217;s no mean feat. Yes, he looks shaky when he loses confidence &#8211; but he&#8217;s still a class act, there&#8217;s probably only Cech or the ageing van der Sar and James above him in Premier League terms, and let&#8217;s face it &#8211; if we&#8217;d got to Moscow, would you have wanted anyone else between the sticks for a penalty shootout?</p>
<p><a href="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/rame.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-45" src="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/rame.jpg?w=254&#038;h=192" alt="" width="254" height="192" /></a>Where it gets complicated, though, is in that perennial problem &#8211; the backup keeper. We can&#8217;t all have our Carlo Cudicinis &#8211; genuinely world-class goalkeepers who are happy to sit on the bench until called upon. You want a great backup if your #1 gets injured or suspended &#8211; but anyone good enough to step in surely isn&#8217;t happy as the reserve. And you can&#8217;t rotate your keepers, either &#8211; you&#8217;ll only get the best performance out of one who&#8217;s in the team week in, week out. This is the reason why Kirkland left to seek his fortune (first at West Brom, now at Wigan, but don&#8217;t rule out a keeper-seeking club like Villa or Spurs having a look at him this summer), and it looks like the same will happen with Scottie Carson &#8211; if anyone wants him after his mid-late season wobbles. Personally, I still think he&#8217;s quality, and I&#8217;d be happy to have him competing with Pepe for the spot. But I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;ll want a year on the sidelines after two full seasons of Premier League football &#8211; and if Villa don&#8217;t decide to stump up the ten mill for him, then there are still other potential destinations. So with Charles Itandje on the verge of a move to Galatasaray, and David Martin already confirmed for a season-long loan at Blackpool, what are the options for a #2? Aside from Carson, the only real talk (although it&#8217;s quietened of late) has been of Bordeaux veteran Ulrich Rame coming in to replace his countryman. In other words, someone else who&#8217;ll sit on the bench all year and have the occasional average performance. Yay.</p>
<p><strong>Back Four</strong></p>
<p>For once, we&#8217;re actually looking alright on the centre-back front &#8211; assuming Agger manages to stay fit this year. After a shaky start, the scary-as-fuck Skrtel actually settled in pretty well, and depending on how long Carragher&#8217;s got left, we could be looking at an Agger/Skrtel partnership for years to come &#8211; and that&#8217;s potentially second only to Ferdinand/Vidic in terms of the Premier League. The only real need to bring in a CB would be if Hyypia left &#8211; but things have gone quiet on that front lately, and I think we&#8217;ll get another season out of him after this year&#8217;s <em>renaissance</em> of sorts.</p>
<p>As for the full-backs, we seem to have done all the strengthening we need, with Degen coming in on a free to compete with Arbeloa (and Steve Finnan, if Mr Reliable sticks around) for the right-back berth, and Andrea Dossena (possibly, I think, our most expensive ever defender?) arriving imminently to fill a Riise-shaped gap. Will be interesting to see how this affects Aurelio (if the guy can stay fit), as he&#8217;s shown glimpses of class in his time so far. But we certainly look to have decent cover in those positions now &#8211; even moreso if a certain transfer saga resolves itself&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Middle of the Park<br />
</strong><a href="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/barry.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-15" src="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/barry.jpg?w=220&#038;h=220" alt="Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry" width="220" height="220" /></a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s dragging on and on, and it&#8217;s doing no favours for the reputations of either club, their managers or the player himself, but it&#8217;s looking increasingly like a certainty &#8211; albeit an overpriced certainty &#8211; that Gareth Barry will be a Liverpool player next season. I do like him, he&#8217;s a quality player &#8211; and perhaps most importantly, he&#8217;s a bloody honest trier of a player, recent media outbursts notwithstanding &#8211; and he&#8217;ll also strengthen our position as this country&#8217;s best penalty-shootout competitors. But is it <em>really</em> worth spending more money for an English midfielder with no European experience than we&#8217;re apparently going to get from Juventus for a European Championship and Champions League-winning player in the same position? Frankly, I don&#8217;t care whether Barry or Alonso lines up alongside Gerrard and Mascherano next season &#8211; I&#8217;ll be happy with either of them.</p>
<p>Backup for that trio (whoever they turn out to be) looks fine, as well &#8211; Lucas is showing definite promise (and looks able to fill in in both the deeper and more attacking roles), while Plessis could well be the next Sissoko (only, hopefully, without the flightiness) and showed remarkable composure when taking on Mascher&#8217;s role a couple of times last season. Indeed, if it weren&#8217;t for the fact that Chelsea have just signed Deco, I&#8217;d say we might wind up with the strongest looking central midfield in the Prem next season&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>On the Wing<br />
</strong>This is the other area for which we&#8217;re clearly in the market, as if Rafa&#8217;s formation is going to succeed, he needs quality wide-men to backup El Nino. And the priority would seem to be for a right-footer. We&#8217;ve been repeatedly linked with David Bentley, and he&#8217;d be a decent signing &#8211; but can he make the step up to Champions League level? Surely at this stage, we want proven stars, not players untested at the level we need. And fifteen million quid is a lot to gamble on someone who could just turn out to be, as Football365 put it, &#8220;a 7/10 player&#8221;. Our name is still getting linked with players like Quaresma and Ribery, but they might be out of our reach financially &#8211; and besides, you&#8217;d assume that United would be first in the queue for that sort of player if the Winking One buggers off to Madrid. And I suppose it&#8217;s too much to hope that we might give up on Barry and just spend the money on David Silva instead?</p>
<p>Other mooted names include James Milner (!) and Albert Riera &#8211; the former is a decent enough player, but neither name really sparks excitement, and it&#8217;s interesting that the latter is a left-midfielder rather than right. Would there be an attempt to switch Babel to the right, if such a player came in &#8211; or is Rafa perhaps grooming him as a striker after all? So many questions, and until we start making some firm bids, not a huge number of answers.</p>
<p><strong>Up Front</strong><br />
<a href="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/keane.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-43" src="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/keane.jpg?w=229&#038;h=229" alt="" width="229" height="229" /></a>With Crouch (and possibly Voronin) on the way out, we could do with some strengthening here. Even if the formation only allows for one main striker, neither Babel or Kuyt (the latter also mooted recently as yet another potential makeweight in the Barry deal) look yet like a proper backup for Torres. Until recently we hadn&#8217;t really been linked with any specific names (apart from *shudder* Kenwyne Jones), what with all the focus on our midfield, but if we were to lose two strikers, you would expect at least one to come in. The most recent rumours, strangely, seem to be linking us with Robbie Keane &#8211; and that&#8217;s an interesting one. I can&#8217;t really see Spurs wanting to let him go (particularly if they lose Berbatov as well), nor could I see him being desperate to play second-fiddle to Torres in a lone striker setup. On the other hand, I&#8217;ve always quite rated him (even though his days of being the best possible signing on <em>Champ Man 3</em> are long behind him), and he would be decent cover &#8211; he&#8217;s more of a similar player to Torres than Crouch is, so maybe that&#8217;s what Rafa has in mind. And he&#8217;s apparently a boyhood Red (although, y&#8217;know they all say that), which might persuade him to want to come and sit on the bench.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t rule out Krisztian Nemeth, either. He may not be a second or even a third choice &#8211; but if there are three other decent strikers in the squad, his reserve team form last year suggests that he could well make the step up to be the fourth. Of course, we&#8217;ve been here with promising reserve strikers before (Craig Lindfield, anyone?), but you never know&#8230;</p>
<p><em>(Seb Patrick)</em></p>
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		<title>Eurowatch &#8211; Week One</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 09:19:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Seb Patrick</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Euro 2008 marches on, we thought we&#8217;d take a look at how the various LFC players in the competition are doing. Not that we have as much interest in the tournament as, say, Chelski or Arsenal &#8211; and most of our players are on the subs&#8217; benches rather than starting &#8211; but nevertheless, a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=liverpool741.wordpress.com&blog=3736097&post=17&subd=liverpool741&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>As Euro 2008 marches on, we thought we&#8217;d take a look at how the various LFC players in the competition are doing. Not that we have as much interest in the tournament as, say, Chelski or Arsenal &#8211; and most of our players are on the subs&#8217; benches rather than starting &#8211; but nevertheless, a couple of Reds have already managed to make an impact&#8230;<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p><strong>Star of the Week &#8211; Dirk Kuyt</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/kuyt-france.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-18" src="http://liverpool741.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/kuyt-france.jpg?w=272&#038;h=195" alt="" width="272" height="195" /></a>The various people &#8211; both among our fans, and outside them &#8211; who slag off Kuyt&#8217;s low scoring tally in Premier League games forget what an important player he&#8217;s been not just in the Champions League for us, but also for Holland over the past few years. And as the boys in Orange have made a quite simply stunning start to the tournament, installing themselves as early favourites in the process, Our Dirk&#8217;s contribution has been splendid. He had a hand in two of the three goals in the fantastic win over World Champions Italy &#8211; the first a lovely header from van Bronckhorst&#8217;s long ball to set up Sneijder&#8217;s volley (for my money, still the best goal of a tournament that&#8217;s already produced a fair few crackers). The second, meanwhile, showcased all the typical Kuyt attributes &#8211; played in brilliantly on the counter-attack by Gio, he lashed his shot straight at the advancing Buffon, but knew better than to give up, and chased the rebound to the by-line before planting a perfect lobbed cross onto his co-raider&#8217;s head. Things got even better for Dirk &#8211; and Holland &#8211; in their second game, with a fantastic 4-1 victory over France, in which our number 18 headed in the first goal neatly and simply from a corner. Let&#8217;s just hope he can keep this up in the coming weeks &#8211; and that Rafa doesn&#8217;t see fit to offload such a hardworking and likeable player in our ongoing attempts to raise transfer funds&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Also Impressing &#8211; Fernando Torres<br />
</strong><em>El Nino</em> was hotly tipped to make an impact in Euro 2008 before his incredible debut Premier League season was anywhere near over. Yet those who&#8217;ve watched him play for Spain in recent years will know that he&#8217;s often struggled to fit in to Aragones&#8217; system (this, coupled with his low goal tally for Atletico, led many to suggest he&#8217;d struggle at Anfield, little knowing both how well he would adapt, and how Rafa would build a system around him). It&#8217;s surprising, therefore, just how well he&#8217;s been able to make an impact at the tournament so far. Yes, he&#8217;s been overshadowed slightly by the scoring contribution of four-goal David Villa, but he&#8217;s already forged a strong link with the Valencia man, playing him in unselfishly after carving out the opening for the first goal in the 4-1 win over Russia, before showing terrific striker&#8217;s instinct to steer home a cross and give Spain a vital lead over Sweden. It&#8217;s just a shame that Villa&#8217;s already added another fifteen million or so to his asking price, as there&#8217;s probably no chance of recreating that linkup in the red of Liverpool&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Stuck on the Bench&#8230;<br />
</strong>Sadly, it&#8217;s been a quiet tournament elsewhere for our boys. Despite having three other players in the Spain squad, they&#8217;re all firmly backups &#8211; Reina and Arbeloa haven&#8217;t even left the bench, while Xabi Alonso managed less than a quarter of an hour against Russia. And our other representative in the tournament, new signing Philip Degen, has been struggling for fitness and didn&#8217;t get near the pitch for Switzerland, not even managing a cameo in their surprise win over Portugal.</p>
<p><strong>The Old Boys&#8230;<br />
</strong>It&#8217;s not been a stellar tournament so far for the two ex-Reds, either. Nicolas Anelka led the line for France in their opening game in the absence of Thierry Henry, but suffered in a soporific 0-0 draw, and only got on for the closing 15 minutes against Holland. Milan Baros, meanwhile, failed to repeat his form of tournaments past, not appearing at all for the Czechs in their opening win over Switzerland or their pulsating defeat to Turkey &#8211; and yet somehow conspired to get booked while still on the bench in that latter game! He did play the full 90 in defeat by Portugal, but struggled to make any sort of impact. If France fail to go through this coming week, then, we&#8217;ll just be left with the Spaniards and Kuyt to keep an eye on&#8230;</p>
<p><em>Seb Patrick</em></p>
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