or to join or start a new Discussion

Articles/all comments
These 195580 comments are related to an article called:

LFC Tranny Thread

Page 4802 of 7824

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
Origi lacks the ambition to be a top player.

Ole was far better than him, Origi is overrated due to the nature of a few of his goals.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A player like Shakiri doesn't even have the goals Origi has scored though. Does he lack ambition too? There's so many players in a similar situation to Origi's. IMO, its naive to put it down to a lack of ambition.

posted on 25/9/20

Come to think of it, Shakiri was a bit part player at Bayern, took a gamble like Justyouraveragefan suggested Origi could do and joined Stoke where he was a senior player starting every game.

This earned him a move to Liverpool, where his is a bit part player more than he was at Bayern and gets less game time than Origi, even though on paper he should be more suited to Liverpool's style of play than Origi.

I speculate its because what Shakiri offers we get from other players. Origi offers something different perhaps. Shakiri is now willing to stay put.

If you are Origi, you look at Shakiri and realise you are lucky to be where you are. Even Shakiri has done well because many players in similar situations are hardly heard from again. As I said, only a tiny percentage of players will ever experience what Origi has.

posted on 25/9/20

how oftens shaqiri been on the bench to even play? hes always been injured, origis always on the bench.

posted on 25/9/20

Has he always been injured? Granted he has had some injury problems but he fails to male the squad sometimes even when fit.

Keita has a similar, if not worse injury record but always makes the squad and gets game time when fit. You can't say the same for Shakiri.

Furthermore, Origi is more often preferred to get the nod ahead of Shakiri even when both are fit.

posted on 25/9/20

Comment deleted by Site Moderator

posted on 25/9/20

hardly a surprise considering its twitter

posted on 25/9/20

comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 10 minutes ago
This Neco abuse isn't great. He hasn't been the best for the last couple of games he played, but in the cup games last year he was grate. Any teenage defender will make costly mistakes from time to time. It's part of their development.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
its pretty pathetic is what it is.

posted on 25/9/20

necos a top talent rb might not be for him though if he cant improve his defensive game sharpish. any defender under 27 has room for errors imo, defenders only really peak later on usually. Gomez still a lot to learn too.

i dont remember shaq being on our bench much at all, might just be me though.

posted on 25/9/20

but i said it on here before, what i mean by that is i think Necos even behind defensively in his age group. which is why the above might seem contradicting.

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted about 2 hours ago
hardly a surprise considering its twitter
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Clue is in the first 4 letters

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
Origi lacks the ambition to be a top player.

Ole was far better than him, Origi is overrated due to the nature of a few of his goals.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A player like Shakiri doesn't even have the goals Origi has scored though. Does he lack ambition too? There's so many players in a similar situation to Origi's. IMO, its naive to put it down to a lack of ambition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know what naive actually means? I’ve seen you use it a few times, and you seem to think it applies to anyone with a different opinion to you.

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
Origi lacks the ambition to be a top player.

Ole was far better than him, Origi is overrated due to the nature of a few of his goals.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A player like Shakiri doesn't even have the goals Origi has scored though. Does he lack ambition too? There's so many players in a similar situation to Origi's. IMO, its naive to put it down to a lack of ambition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know what naive actually means? I’ve seen you use it a few times, and you seem to think it applies to anyone with a different opinion to you.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't start with this crap. If you've got nothing to say in response then change the topic or something.

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
Origi lacks the ambition to be a top player.

Ole was far better than him, Origi is overrated due to the nature of a few of his goals.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A player like Shakiri doesn't even have the goals Origi has scored though. Does he lack ambition too? There's so many players in a similar situation to Origi's. IMO, its naive to put it down to a lack of ambition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know what naive actually means? I’ve seen you use it a few times, and you seem to think it applies to anyone with a different opinion to you.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't start with this crap. If you've got nothing to say in response then change the topic or something.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well no, why is it naive to think someone is not ambitious?

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
Origi lacks the ambition to be a top player.

Ole was far better than him, Origi is overrated due to the nature of a few of his goals.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A player like Shakiri doesn't even have the goals Origi has scored though. Does he lack ambition too? There's so many players in a similar situation to Origi's. IMO, its naive to put it down to a lack of ambition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know what naive actually means? I’ve seen you use it a few times, and you seem to think it applies to anyone with a different opinion to you.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't start with this crap. If you've got nothing to say in response then change the topic or something.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well no, why is it naive to think someone is not ambitious?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That's not what I said. It depends on the circumstances surrounding that person and in Origi's case I think it's naive. Obviously you disagree, which is fine by me.

posted on 25/9/20

It’s a perfectly reasonable description. He knows he’s never going to be a starter and is happy to sit on the bench making occasional contributions, and picking up medals mainly because of what other players have achieved.

If that’s what he’s happy with then fine, I actually have no issue with him. But he’s definitely not ambitious on a personal level.

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
Origi lacks the ambition to be a top player.

Ole was far better than him, Origi is overrated due to the nature of a few of his goals.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A player like Shakiri doesn't even have the goals Origi has scored though. Does he lack ambition too? There's so many players in a similar situation to Origi's. IMO, its naive to put it down to a lack of ambition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know what naive actually means? I’ve seen you use it a few times, and you seem to think it applies to anyone with a different opinion to you.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't start with this crap. If you've got nothing to say in response then change the topic or something.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well no, why is it naive to think someone is not ambitious?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That's not what I said. It depends on the circumstances surrounding that person and in Origi's case I think it's naive. Obviously you disagree, which is fine by me.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eh??? That’s exactly what you said... ‘it’s naive to put it down to lack of ambition’.

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 1 minute ago
It’s a perfectly reasonable description. He knows he’s never going to be a starter and is happy to sit on the bench making occasional contributions, and picking up medals mainly because of what other players have achieved.

If that’s what he’s happy with then fine, I actually have no issue with him. But he’s definitely not ambitious on a personal level.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You don't be a part for this Liverpool team for as long as he has been if you don't have ambition, but I respect your opinion.

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 38 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 16 seconds ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 13 minutes ago
Origi lacks the ambition to be a top player.

Ole was far better than him, Origi is overrated due to the nature of a few of his goals.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
A player like Shakiri doesn't even have the goals Origi has scored though. Does he lack ambition too? There's so many players in a similar situation to Origi's. IMO, its naive to put it down to a lack of ambition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Do you know what naive actually means? I’ve seen you use it a few times, and you seem to think it applies to anyone with a different opinion to you.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Don't start with this crap. If you've got nothing to say in response then change the topic or something.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well no, why is it naive to think someone is not ambitious?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That's not what I said. It depends on the circumstances surrounding that person and in Origi's case I think it's naive. Obviously you disagree, which is fine by me.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eh??? That’s exactly what you said... ‘it’s naive to put it down to lack of ambition’.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Which is different from your allegation that I said saying someone lacking ambition is naive. I didn't. I said that in reference to Origi only. There's a difference mate.

posted on 25/9/20

comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 4 hours, 24 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 33 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 1 hour, 4 minutes ago
I would ask, if you could have a football career, would you rather be Deeney and start every game for Watford or be Origi, limited game time but in the pantheon of legends at the top club in England and top 5 at worst in the world?

All those shiny medals too and more likely to come if he stays at Liverpool. Deeney's greatest success is what? Promotion? I don't mean to belittle Deeney, he will be very happy with his career, but so will Origi. This argument is strange to me. Could apply to so many players, not just Origi.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Deeney tbh, unless I was a Liverpool fan. I'd rather be a big part of a team than bit part. Some people are different of course.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Think if Solsksjaer had another chance he'd rather have been at Villa?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No. If he felt that then he would have moved at the time., I'm sure.

posted on 25/9/20

personally aslong as im financially sorted for life id take less pay and less success to play the game i love i think. Ofcourse id love to spend some time at a club i love/support and some time winning stuff if i was half decent too but ultimately aslong as financial sides sorted id rather play over both.

I know Origi is 3 years younger than Ings but take 2 years ago imagine both same age both forwards for us little chance of game time, id rather take Ings path.

posted on 25/9/20

even if i knew origis outcome scoring vital goals winning major trophies and didnt know Ings outcome keeping Southampton up 2 years in a row i think id still opt with Ings path.

posted on 26/9/20

Origi is 25 at the end of the day and has spent years learning from the best in the business, has several years left in his career where he may opt for something different.

posted on 26/9/20

comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 44 minutes ago
Origi is 25 at the end of the day and has spent years learning from the best in the business, has several years left in his career where he may opt for something different.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he's wasted most of his formative years by not getting real match experience, training is not the same.

posted on 26/9/20

comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 44 minutes ago
Origi is 25 at the end of the day and has spent years learning from the best in the business, has several years left in his career where he may opt for something different.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he's wasted most of his formative years by not getting real match experience, training is not the same.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He was poor at Lille as a youngster though and even worse when he went to Wolsburg on loan

posted on 26/9/20

comment by (K̇ash) I'm the Mané - PL Champione (U1108)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Take Mahomes, Country Roads (U3979)
posted 44 minutes ago
Origi is 25 at the end of the day and has spent years learning from the best in the business, has several years left in his career where he may opt for something different.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think he's wasted most of his formative years by not getting real match experience, training is not the same.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He was poor at Lille as a youngster though and even worse when he went to Wolsburg on loan
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Which means this "Learning from the best in the business" hasn't worked for him has it? He hasn't learned how to translate the slower, less physical pace of a training match to the pitch.

Page 4802 of 7824

Sign in if you want to comment