Classical Mechanic
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Anyone else notice that this lad's name is backwards?
Where does the 'Christian' fit in?He has a surname for a Christian name and Christian names for his surname
Very good. Bet it went over the heads of nearly everyone here!His parents are Nine Inch Nails fans.
By Chrsitian he means first name, as in name someone is usually christened.Where does the 'Christian' fit in?
I think that was a joke. Bloody hell this thread is on a downward spiral.By Chrsitian he means first name, as in name someone is usually christened.
To help you being credible, is this kid 1 of those who could have been at the last Under 19 Euros and is he from Liverpool Academy?I think that was a joke. Bloody hell this thread is on a downward spiral.
Some people on here are fragile.I think that was a joke. Bloody hell this thread is on a downward spiral.
It was but somethings go over people's headsI think that was a joke. Bloody hell this thread is on a downward spiral.
Yeah he has a good number of youth caps but turned down his call up this summer to concentrate on his preseason with the Scouse. In all seriousness he is a really good prospect. Some Scousers think he will take Clyne's place this season.To help you being credible, is this kid 1 of those who could have been at the last Under 19 Euros and is he from Liverpool Academy?
Forget about the Academy part, I already know he is. Still good backup for Clyne.
Woudn't go so far, but he is a good prospect for sure.Yeah he has a good number of youth caps but turned down his call up this summer to concentrate on his preseason with the Scouse. In all seriousness he is a really good prospect. Some Scousers think he will take Clyne's place this season.
Not me. Huge fan.Very good. Bet it went over the heads of nearly everyone here!
Arnold Alexander Trent?Huge fan.
Oh no. Sorry I thought y'all were talking about The Reznor, who I'm a huge fan of...Arnold Alexander Trent?
I absolutely would. He's already miles ahead of Clyne as far as an attacking FB goes, he has really good pace which deters attackers from trying to get past him on the outside and is very good in possession and assessing the best 'out' ball when under pressure, as well as being a good passer and his crossing is on a different planet to Clyne's. The questions arise about his lack of experience in defence but he kept Ribery quiet when we played BM and, for me, he was the best player on the pitch yesterday, not one Watford attack came from our right (bar two long throws). Last season he was closing in but was still a little lacking in comparison, however as of this moment I'd take him over Clyne every day of the week.Woudn't go so far, but he is a good prospect for sure.
Dlonra-Rednaxela Tnert doesn't make any sense though.Anyone else notice that this lad's name is backwards?
LolHis parents are Nine Inch Nails fans.
He played against Ribery and he didn't get a look in, constantly having to re-cycle through midfield. AA's pace gives him a distinct edge over Clyne and although his lack of experience was thought to be an issue the maturity he's demonstrated when played now makes him an automatic starter for me. Of course he'll get done, every defender does, but I'd rather have him in the team because I feel that overall we'd lose nothing in defence and gain a hatful in attack.Finally a full back with delivery. If Robertson can do the same on the other side then bus parking teams will have to change their strategy. Not sure I'd play TAA against the likes of Hazard, Silva, Sane, Martial, etc, though. Would prefer Clyne.
Neither parent wants to give up their surname I guessDoes every young player have a hyphenated name now?
I read a quote a while back, no idea who it was attributed to but it made me chuckle.Neither parent wants to give up their surname I guess
He is pretty good. Be interesting to see how he develops. Probably needs to go on loan to play full-time and develop through playing a high level continuously. Maybe a Swansea or Southampton type move. When was the last time a Liverpool academy player became a regular at Liverpool?To help you being credible, is this kid 1 of those who could have been at the last Under 19 Euros and is he from Liverpool Academy?
Forget about the Academy part, I already know he is. Still good backup for Clyne.
Not a Premier League expert but my guess is Sterling.He is pretty good. Be interesting to see how he develops. Probably needs to go on loan to play full-time and develop through playing a high level continuously. Maybe a Swansea or Southampton type move. When was the last time a Liverpool academy player became a regular at Liverpool?
Sterling, if you can class him as pure academy with him being brought in young from QPR I think? Flanagan perhaps, he was regular til his injury. Ibe was on the way to regular before he showed his limitations.He is pretty good. Be interesting to see how he develops. Probably needs to go on loan to play full-time and develop through playing a high level continuously. Maybe a Swansea or Southampton type move. When was the last time a Liverpool academy player became a regular at Liverpool?
Youngsters can come on in leaps and bounds though. Henderson said as much when saying how much he'd progressed even just in preseason. Ribery didn't get a look in against him a couple of weeks ago and continually had to recycle through midfield.I reserve any form of judgement, Martial turned him inside out a few months ago; looking not ready for this level at all. Excellent free kick I must say.
Could see him at Chelsea or Man City in a few seasons.Could see him ending up in midfield actually.
That's what he was as a youth player. Could see him in the holding role too, if he keeps developing.Could see him ending up in midfield actually.