Who Should The Reds Sign To Replace Andy Carroll?

Filed under: Champions League, Chelsea, EPL, FA Cup, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Top 4, Tottenham by: Yanick

It is no secret that Liverpool’s record signing, Andy Carroll, is a bust.  Rumors of hitting the bottle a little much and questionable of fitness aside, the Englishman has not produced to the level that was expected of a Red’s star striker.  Carroll was a star at Newcastle, and rumor has it that his old club will not mind having him back despite Andy stating that he is staying at Anfield. That being said, the transfer window closes tomorrow, and if King Kenny’s merry men are going to make a run at fourth place in the league they need to make a move.  Here are some players that a clueless Baltimorean thinks the Reds should and should not sign to wear the number 9 jersey.

For The Love Of All Things Holy DO NOT Sign Tevez
The rumor has already been quickly stamped out by Liverpool, but sources reported that the Reds approached Manchester City for a straight loser-for-loser swap.  Lets just hope this passes and we never hear of Tevez playing for Kenny Dalglish ever again.

Napoli Wont Let Go Of Cavani
…because they know they need him if they have a chance of knocking Chelsea out of the Champions League.  As cool as it would be to see two Uruguayans playing up front, if the Reds sign him they will end up spending a fortune and possibly breaking Carroll’s own record deal.  It could work, but would the cost be worth it?  Carroll is not the only need that the Reds should address, so back-to-back record signings might not be the smartest business decision.

Stick It To Newcastle And Get Ba On The Cheap
Reports are in that Tottenham and Liverpool (as well as a few other clubs) are interested in what could be the best deal of the window.  Demba Ba will not be playing for Newcastle next season but is expected to stay in England where he can be picked up on the relatively affordable side of things and then practically double his salary.  Despite his knees being an issue, the Reds will make out like bandits if they make this deal happen and may even find themselves with a team willing to take Carroll back.

Wishing for Wesley Sneijder
…is the only thing a fan can really do.  Wesley has not had the best season at Inter, and rumors temporarily surfaced that he was being looked at by Fergie.  With his value lower than ever it would be a risk a fan-boy like me would love to take, but an unlikely move from the Reds.  Even after Sneijder himself ruled out the Manchester United rumors I still hope for a surprise like this. Any reputable attacking player would suffice.

If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It
With an appearance at Wembley for the Carling Cup Final secured and the huge win over United in the FA Cup, the Reds might actually accomplish some of their goals set for this season.  Trophies and a Champions League berth are what fans were told to look forward to, and the Reds might actually deliver the silverware with Andy on the team.  Bellamy has stepped up when he has been needed, Gerard is looking better every week, Suarez will be back on the pitch tomorrow, and Kuyt has finally broken his goal drought.  Despite fan and media disgust for Carroll, Dalglish has continuously praised his forward and has made it clear that they plan on keeping him around.  It is quite possible that Liverpool does not see the same problem fans see with Carroll which would mean a quiet January transfer window for Reds supporters.

Stay tuned!

Live today and this weekend at the Pub

Filed under: Arsenal, FA Cup, Manchester United, Spurs, Tottenham by: bmorefrench

Friday,  January 27th

FA Cup:
2:30pm Watford v Tottenham
2:45pm Everton v Fulham

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Saturday, January 28th

FA Cup:
6:50am QPR vs Chelsea
7:30am Liverpool v Manchester United
12pm Brighton & Hove Albion or Wrexham v Newcastle United

Bundesliga:
9:30am Bayern Munich vs. VfL Wolfsburg

Serie A:
12pm Catania v Parma
2:30pm Juventus v Udinese

Liga:
12pm Rayo Vallecano vs Ath. Bilbao
2pm Real Madrid vs Zaragoza
4pm Villarreal vs. Barcelona

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Sunday, January 29th

FA Cup:
8:30am Sunderland v Middlesbrough
11am Arsenal v Aston Villa

Serie A:
6:30am Fiorentina v Siena
9am AC Milan v Cagliari

Bundesliga:
11:30am Stuttgart vs Borussia M’gladbach

Liga:
4pm Malaga vs Sevilla

Ligue 1:
3pm Stade Rennais FC v Olympique de Marseille


There are games – and then THERE ARE GAMES!

Filed under: Manchester City, Top 4, Tottenham by: BretAmericanCity

Let me first address some things -

To all my Liverpool friends and fans. I hate that you aren’t in the top 4. Seriously – for some odd reason it really bothers me. It’s like Ireland not being in the World Cup. It just isn’t natural. Maybe it’s our pub, maybe it’s the patience you’ve show us City supporters — maybe it’s just that Irish Dave needs a break. But either way… all love.

To all those Arsenal, Man U and Chelsea fans out there. Cheers on a great year. I feel much closer to the soccer community in Baltimore simply because of your good will and good times. It’s been a fun matriculation of laughs and drinks.

And cheers to Slainte for making an atmosphere that makes every weekend something to really look forward to in the Baltimore Soccer bubble. It truly is a special place and you all deserve a big hand – except Willy… he’s French.

The video – some of you may have seen me jet in with a video camera on Sunday morning. Don’t worry – it’s not incriminating… it’s a video we are shooting for the game on July 31st – it’s a Soccer Fan’s guide to Baltimore.

With all that said – Tottenham and Man City play on wed. – be there. Support the gas kings – crown us the new bouncing baby money bags of the world and join the regime now… because when we take over in 3 years — I’ll have a list of who was there to support us in the beginning.

I’m not going to go into detail about who is playing and who isn’t. There are so many wildcard variables leading into this – that personally I’d rather just see a fight to the death between Mancini and Redknapp. But – if they have to play – let it be at home and let Vincent Kompany score the winner. Because I will not get bogged down in nuance for the biggest game in the Blue Moon realm in 31 years.

Love – overlord.