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大家正面D睇啦 前面終於多個人用

BORINI係咪已經復操?
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FANSHOP / STADIUM都有~~
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魚蛋:有冇文章評論關於史杜可以俾我理解吓班人諗乜
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一定有, 不過呢一刻冇時間copy and paste俾你住....
聽日俾你~~
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魚蛋:有冇文章評論關於史杜可以俾我理解吓班人諗乜
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俾住一篇中立嘅你睇下先~~

Could Liverpool And Sturridge Be Perfect Fit?

Liverpool would seem to provide something of a middle ground between Chelsea and Bolton. But it's a middle ground that could be Sturridge's (and his ego's) last chance...

Last Updated: 20/12/12 at 09:36


Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of Liverpool's apparent acquisition of Daniel Sturridge from Chelsea - the transfer is, by all accounts, a done deal - has been the rather lukewarm response from many supporters of the Merseyside club.

Not that Liverpool fans are unique in their ambivalence towards Sturridge, but they provide yet another example of the response the striker has been inspiring throughout his young career.

Sturridge's signature, lest it be forgotten, represents the procuring of a young, exciting forward who has already played for two of the last three Premier League champions. Of a goalscorer, comfortable anywhere across the forward line, who is unlikely to suffer from the self-doubt that has too often blunted Liverpool's attacks in recent seasons. And all for a very reasonable £12million.

At least, that's one way of seeing it.

Others would say that merely 'exciting' is no longer enough at the age of 23. That an absence of progress has already seen Sturridge discarded by two of Liverpool's would-be competitors. They see a striker who doesn't score enough, a winger who doesn't work enough, and point to a troubling disparity between his touchline-jigging degree of narcissism and his tangible output on the pitch. And all for an exorbitant £12million.

Unfortunately for Sturridge himself, the majority of judgements - including, presumably, those wielding power at Stamford Bridge - seem to sway towards the latter.

The point here isn't that his reputation as an underperforming egotist is undeserved, but more that a footballer of his undoubted ability should not be finding Premier League success so elusive - after all, an overgrown ego has never stood in the way of many, if not most, of the game's finest players.

Not that Sturridge is some sort of Ronaldo-in-waiting - he clearly isn't - but it would be difficult not to see his career so far as something of an underachievement given the raw materials at his disposal.

The ex-Manchester City man has explosive pace, blindingly quick feet, and a natural eye for goal. And yet, despite boasting such an armoury, he seems wilfully unable to grasp the game's basics. Often, a straightforward cut-back been declined in favour of an absurd attempt at goal, or a head-down dribble been granted wrongful priority over some shrewder, simpler link-up play.

And, from such behaviour, an unenviable reputation has been carved. He plays for himself, goes the accusation, and compromises his team's efforts in the process.

Amidst the complaints of selfishness and arrogance, though, could it in fact be that he was actually trying too hard to prove himself during his sporadic outings for Chelsea? While the incessant stepovers and constant hammering of the ball goalwards was instinctively construed as self-indulgence, perhaps it was the case that the perennial benchwarmer and England hopeful was simply desperate to mark his rare appearances with a goal, an eye-catching piece of skill, or anything that might dismantle the apparently set-in-stone status quo that is Chelsea's first-choice striker.

Perhaps.

Ultimately, and for whatever reason, there's little doubt that Sturridge's on-field decision-making has thus far undermined his raw ability, depriving him, for the time being, of the chance to display his talents at the top level.

The fact that his best and most consistent form so far in his career came not at either of his parent clubs, but during his loan spell at Owen Coyle's Bolton Wanderers, would certainly seem to align with the oft-touted theory that the vainglorious Sturridge thrives as the proverbial big fish. Two years ago, Sturridge swaggered into the relegation-threatened club, mid-season, and helped keep them afloat with eight goals in 12 games. Back in London, though, in the far larger pond of Stamford Bridge, he has impressed rather less regularly.

(Sturridge himself would doubtless claim his form at Bolton corresponded with his position, Coyle being the only manager to consistently grant him a central striker's role - a case he is very much entitled to.)

Liverpool, in its current incarnation, would seem to provide something of a middle ground between the two. Anfield is hardly the pressure-free playground that the Reebok Stadium proved to be, but the division's 12th-placed club will provide far more leeway than Chelsea's elite-level pursuits in terms of patience and margin for error - both of these so important in a young footballer's development, yet so far denied to Sturridge.

Given Luis Suarez's dazzling form this season, the role as the side's spearhead forward will not be there for the taking. But nor will it be as perpetually unreachable as before, with an already versatile attack likely to have the luxury of rotation after the arrival of January's reinforcements.

Most crucially, though, the club need him. Desperately short of goals, creative flair, and, more basely, attackers in general, Sturridge will be a far more central figure with his new employers than has been the case before, Bolton aside.

And so, on paper, the move has many hallmarks of a fruitful one, despite the muted reaction from Merseyside. Offering some healthy room to breathe, greater security of a starting berth, and a club in need of goal-getting forwards, Liverpool would seem a fertile ground for Sturridge to blossom. Similarly, there's no doubt that the player will improve Brendan Rodgers' current squad, and with time on his side, the presumption should be that Rodgers will improve Sturridge, too.

But his critics are certainly right about one thing: at 23, time won't be on Daniel Sturridge's side for a great deal longer. If he doesn't start to impress soon, the excuses - so far just about legitimate - will fall on deaf ears. Time to show your worth, Danny.

Alex Hess
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Could Liverpool And Sturridge Be Perfect Fit?
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希望他improve到
  
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只看該作者 19881  發表于: 2013-01-03
Reina, Wisdom, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, Lucas, Henderson, Gerrard, Downing, Sterling, Suarez.
Subs: Jones, Sahin, Shelvey, Carragher, Robinson, Allen, Suso.

D19繼續打wing!!!
keep walking, keep scoring, let's do it again!!! YNWA
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thz sam
希望佢自己生性啦
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只看該作者 19885  發表于: 2013-01-03
終於可以KEEP住iPhone 4積分表都睇到利記了......!
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只看該作者 19886  發表于: 2013-01-03
唐寧翻生對利物浦黎講係一支好重要既強心針!


YFF 已死!!這是 Fantrax 的新時代!!
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只看該作者 19887  發表于: 2013-01-03
joe cole 報稱去左西咸 medical 了
free transfer, 但之前傳佢想利物浦俾$$佢離開
唔知是咪真

連帶如果送走sahin
都慳左不少wage budget
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K.B:

個人又唔覺得足球下下要講到用邏輯既
GJ打左後之前我地有Robinson呢隻正宗左閘
咁有左後可以捒 做咩要將右閘放去左閘?
我地夠好多翼 點解又要安歷基去打左翼?
更遠D既 當初jordi alba打左閘之前其實球隊都有左閘
點解又要佢打呢
重點係  GJ打右邊打到風生水起
傷左一隻安歷基要郁隻右閘去左閘
放隻年青但好耐無踢既打右閘
咁咪兩隻閘都弱左? 點解又唔用打過左閘而有表現既downing呢
其實本身22個人係場入面追住個波黎踢對好多人黎講已經係無咩邏輯
下下執著邏輯 荷蘭青訓可以摺埋了


我咪話有3個選擇囉......
3個選擇都係今季用過而比Downing打左後係更有果效(更有果效唔代表個效果係好!),而且都係用番後防球員打後防!
Paul Robinson今季出都未出過,推佢打正選的機會真係唔會大......
領隊擺明就係寧願用現行的後防球員左右換位都唔想出後生仔,所以Paul Robinson並未在我考慮之列。(有人問法拿根,我都有答過佢係RB,如果LB其實應該係Robinson!)
Wisdom一直以來一隊上陣都係打RB,而佢打RB的時候正正就係GJ打LB,如果咁樣出番應該比較正常?(Downing打LB原因係WIsdom、大隻佬、Kelly全傷的時候......)
其實Downing打左後防大家對佢既表現係點真係...... 連存在感同位置感都不足,經常俾人爆底......仲搵佢打?!
你地話佢打番起個人果場係打LB,ok...... 我無睇場波,所以唔知道,但係佢打咁多場LB效果都唔好,因為一場打得好而就當佢打LB打得好又講唔過去喎......
其實我『邏輯』既意思只係後防打番後防、中場打番中場,始終個意識係好唔同的。
當年賓賓就係因為亂黎先俾人孖叉者...... 唔想隊波下下d球員都要重新適應新位置...... 隊波成績已經唔好咖啦......
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好迷惘, 應該連贏兩場3:0開心D, 定終於有新人加盟開心D? 定開心同一日車仔輸俾QPR? 定J.Cole可能放得走?

2013 I like!!
Klopp Best XI. Thank you for all the memories in the last 9 years!!