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Just go back to last season, they'd have Kalou in SWP's spot every time, and it doesn't matter about left side/right side, because Cole and Kalou aren't really wingers, but interchangable behind the main striker.
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Where was that "mass exodus" you were claiming was coming???
Honestly, you dont know a thing mate.
Sliperypete, there has been an exodus of sorts, but you're right, I was a bit off on that one.
Sean, anything instead of Riise is a huge upgrade. Anything over Steve Finnan is an upgrade.
How will SWP start? There is no doubt that Ballack should start and is a better player, but does he fit the system Scolari will want to play? In a 4-3-3/4-5-1, the answer is no because of Lampard, Deco, and Essien. If you read my post again though, I said the formation won't be rigid, he'll change it around, and Ballack will start his share of games. I didn't say that that was Chelsea's strict lineup. Scolari has plenty of pieces to move around and he'll do so.
Only a Liverpool supporter who is blinded by the fact they bought another striker, would think they have a better manager (who has a losing record v the top 3) than Chelsea.
More so, do your Ivanovic homework guy. "On loan the past few seasons." Are you sure? NO!
Look at our goalkeeper, defence, midfield and strike force (you highlighted it) and tell me you think Liverpool is better.
Unbelievable that this guy can be given an opinion for others to see, let alone at the hands of this seemingly impressive website.
Also, they haven't made enough changes for a sudden jump to 2nd after finishing 4th last year.
A good point from Sam about your mistake with Ivanovic. Looks like you really don't know alot about the blues.
I also think that your comparison with Scolari to a flame dying out, is quite disgraceful. I really dont think a World Cup Winner and a manager of his caliber would "run out of fuel" in a Premiership season, although it is grueling, but im sure Mr. Scolari could handle.
Sean, you're forgetting that Liverpool also gets Daniel Agger back from injury, and Carragher and Agger are just as good as any center back pairing in the Premiership. Also, Pepe Reina is the best goalie of any of the "Big Four" keepers.
"Carragher and Agger are just as good as any center back pairing in the Premiership."
I think you have just summarized how little you know about the Premier League.
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Sam, I don't think you remember just how dominant Carragher and Agger can be because we didn't see Agger last season.
"He's too scared." Simply untrue. I think your short-sightedness remembers the Euros only.
Since you're such a Liverpool fan, maybe you should watch the Champions League last year.
1.) Terry and Carvalho
2.) Ferdinand and Vidic
3.) Carragher and Agger
"I don't think you remember just how dominant Carragher and Agger were."
Since I do remember, that is why I have admitted, as anyone who actually follows the Premier League would, that they are a good defensive pairing but calling them the best is ludicrous, at best.
See the kind of awards Cech has won compared to Reina.
Reina's won the last three Barclays Golden Glove awards, Cech won one.
By no means am I a Liverpool fan, believe me.
Terry and Carvalho are third in that list, just ahead of Toure and Gallas. Ferdinand and Vidic are second, then Carragher and Agger. Out of those eight, Vidic is the best individually, but Carragher and Agger are the best partnership.
Look, we can go around and around on this. I won't agree with you, you won't agree with me, so give it a rest.
Cech is still a better goalkeeper than Reina, sure he had a bad game against Turkey, but pound for pound I'd still take Cech anytime.
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You should take it from me.