Even if Biscan can turn to be a good defender, it is at the expense of liverpool EPL chances for qualifying for CL. It is worth ??
If he needs to play week in and week out, as I mentioned earlier, played him at Reserves game to partner Traore.
U need to be a GOOD player to play for Liverpool, and "not to be a good player".
Btw, back to the earlier discussion of the thread, Should heskey be playing for Liverpool ?? I came out with lots of solid ratio to support my view that indeed heskey is doing better for Liverpool than Mutu for Chelsea or even Crespo.
Again, my football mate in KL had posted his view on
www.foot365.com
Full article at
http://www.football365.com/opinion/mailbox/story_106145.shtml
He wrote,
Please Keep Heskey!
I truly hope Emile Heskey will be in Liverpool next season. He's the most under-rated and over-criticized player in EPL.
As no one can argue about his selfless contribution and work rates, we will always be subjected to the same old, same old criticism; his 'poor' goal-scoring rate.
He's not in Owen, Henry or RVN class when it comes to putting one behind the net, but his scoring rate itself is not as poor as many people made it out to be. Nothing outstanding, but not that terrible either.
Think about it.
The fact is, with this season's eight more matches to go, Heskey has already scored 58 goals for Liverpool in four seasons, which averaging around 14.5 goals a season. That is a reasonable average for a player who is clearly playing a 'supporting' role to Owen.
But then, some might argue that we expect more goals from a 11 million pounds signing. Yet Wiltord, who cost Wenger around 13 million pounds in 2000 but only scored around 49 goals for Arsenal, never get as much stick as Heskey.
We have Alan Smith who only scored about seven goals this season and a total of 55 goals in his whole career in Leeds, yet being adored by fans and media alike for his 'hard works, dedication and contributions'. Why the same rules doesn't apply to Heskey? Even in his prime Teddy Sheringham has only managed to snatch around 47 goals for Man Utd in three seasons. But did anyone use it against him? And what about Darius Vassell's return of only 40 goals for Aston Villa since April 1998? This season Vassell has scored even less than Heskey, yet we heard nothing about it?
Take a look back at Kevin Keegan who is one of the legends of Anfield. In six seasons, he scored a total of 100 goals in 323 appearance for Liverpool. That's an average of 1 goal in 3.2 matches, or 16.7 goals per season. Some legends has even lower average, like Ian St John who only scored average of 11.8 goals per season, and Peter Beardsley with 59 goals in 4 seasons.
The facts is, while Heskey's scoring rate is not world class, it is not really as 'poor' as some people said. And it definitely doesn't deserve the level of criticism he has to endured either.
Kokyee, Liverpool fan, Kuala Lumpur