Arthur Wedge
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Yes - he has been excellent for Brentford this seasonDo you honestly believe that?
Yes - he has been excellent for Brentford this seasonDo you honestly believe that?
He has been decent, but then so has Welbeck for Brighton and he hasn't had a sniff of a call-up. Both are 35 and I think we should be looking to the future and not calling up 35-year-olds personally.Yes - he has been excellent for Brentford this season
He has done ok but no more than that in my opinion.Yes - he has been excellent for Brentford this season
He has been decent, but then so has Welbeck for Brighton and he hasn't had a sniff of a call-up. Both are 35 and I think we should be looking to the future and not calling up 35-year-olds personally.
He has done ok but no more than that in my opinion.
I wouldn’t have him anywhere near the England side personally but respect you have a different view.![]()
I just think he's a class above the other options when he's playing regularly, which he now is. Rashford is a one-trick pony. Gordon is just average with a decent game in him every now and then.Henderson has been class this season and nothing wrong with having an experienced head around the camp.
Will probably be Tuchels eyes and ears when he's out of the way.
Not sure what the Grealish hype is about? He did well for Everton for 2 games and has vanished pretty much.
He hasn't vanished. We just don't have anyone capable of either being on the end of his crosses or finishing his crosses. He is still excellent, match after match.Henderson has been class this season and nothing wrong with having an experienced head around the camp.
Will probably be Tuchels eyes and ears when he's out of the way.
Not sure what the Grealish hype is about? He did well for Everton for 2 games and has vanished pretty much.
Or it’s just a very small minority of social media fans overreacting as we always see and dismiss
And Carraghers career isn’t too bad - over 700 games for the most successful club in English football winning multiple trophies including the biggest in European football
I always find it interesting with the “one club men”, is the number of appearances/longevity because of that. As has been said, the majority of his games weren’t exactly in a prime Liverpool team.
Is he a player that Liverpool would have signed to improve their squad, or did he get to stay as he was already there?
He was also a one club man partly because no other club really wanted to sign him.I always find it interesting with the “one club men”, is the number of appearances/longevity because of that. As has been said, the majority of his games weren’t exactly in a prime Liverpool team.
Is he a player that Liverpool would have signed to improve their squad, or did he get to stay as he was already there?
Bit more spin perhaps?Carragher still played in some very good teams that whilst they won some big trophies also went toe to toe with some of the best teams in the Prem over those years- Chelsea and Man Utd
He got to stay because he was a very good player for us
6 managers continued to pick him
He wasn’t at the levels of Terry/Ferdinand etc but he was that next level down
Jill Scott is getting hammered on twitter by Liverpool fans,because she said she felt sorry for Trent getting booed.Didn’t know whether to put this in the Laughter thread or here but it’s footie related so.
Just seen a TikTok post my lad sent me about Gareth Bale making a tongue in cheek comment back to Carragher about Champions league wins just genuine banter between them. That’s not the funny part the fans comments are!
There literally 100s of Liverpool fans slating Bale for being an average player or “mid level” player at best stating what’s he even done in his career, even saying Carragher would have had him in his pocket, the comments are literally comedy goldEven Has Barcelona fans who hate Madrid on there defending Bale!
Anyway not trying to pile in on Liverpool it just made me chuckle, plus in Liverpool fans defence I think it was a lot younger lads that even though Bale didn’t quit long ago probably weren’t watching a lot of football pre Covid but obviously know about Carragher as he reminds everyone he’s a Liverpool legend during his punditry !
Does it surprise you! I have no issue with Liverpool as a team and I’m sure most of their fans are decent people but I know so many that are toxic towards any form of criticism or anything outside of their own world. It’s quite sad to see but as I said I’m sure it’s the few not the manyJill Scott is getting hammered on twitter by Liverpool fans,because she said she felt sorry for Trent getting booed.
Some really nasty comments.
They vandalised Trent’s mural before the game,all because he wanted to better himself.Does it surprise you! I have no issue with Liverpool as a team and I’m sure most of their fans are decent people but I know so many that are toxic towards any form of criticism or anything outside of their own world. It’s quite sad to see but as I said I’m sure it’s the few not the many
My memory might be fading, but I only really remember the year they finished 2nd when Roger’s was their manager that they came close? And they should have won it that year.Carragher still played in some very good teams that whilst they won some big trophies also went toe to toe with some of the best teams in the Prem over those years- Chelsea and Man Utd
He got to stay because he was a very good player for us
6 managers continued to pick him
He wasn’t at the levels of Terry/Ferdinand etc but he was that next level down
My memory might be fading, but I only really remember the year they finished 2nd when Roger’s was their manager that they came close? And they should have won it that year.
I’d agree he was not the top level, a very good servant for Liverpool. If he had been there when Klopp was there I think he’d have been moved on or had to accept being a back up.
These were the finishing positions in his career:Bit more spin perhaps?
I think Liverpool finished 2nd in the league once during Carragher's career? I remember Utd having title rivalries with Blackburn, Newcastle, Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City. I never remember really going toe to toe with Liverpool, during Carragher's career. Perhaps Liverpool fans remember a moment in time that you were closer to us than usual. But to me, Liverpool were never a sustained threat, and just an irritating neighbour you wanted to beat when you played each other in a game.
