Friends of Liverpool FC: THE MIRROR SAYS TORRES SHOULD COME BACK TO ANFIELD

Sunday, December 11, 2011

THE MIRROR SAYS TORRES SHOULD COME BACK TO ANFIELD

Respected Daily Mirror columnist David Maddock wrote an interesting article about Chelsea's Fernando Torres during the week.


He explored the depths to which the once all-conquering Spanish and ex- Liverpool forward has sunken to of warming the bench for his present club when he could be scoring goals for fun at his old club Liverpool.
Here is some of what David said:

"The sight of Torres warming up along the touchline on Tuesday evening was one of those laugh or cry moments; his body language so appalling, his humiliation so apparent, you could actually feel some sympathy for a bloke whose annual salary equals the GDP of a small nation.

His move to Chelsea has been a disaster hasn’t it? Unmitigated, debilitating disaster. He left Liverpool in search of honours he said, in search of a more powerful team and the bright lights of big competition. He found the Carling Cup.
So I have a solution. They are a forgiving lot at Anfield, the fans quick to embrace an underdog and show the sort of love and affection that could just revive the career of Fernando Torres.
Sure, there are many who believe him a traitor of the highest order, those who would never forgive him, but there are many who feel it is a shame he never quite cemented the place in Liverpool legend he was on his way to achieving.
And Kenny Dalglish has a problem with strikers. Luis Suarez could find himself banned for a fair chunk of the holiday period, given his indiscretions of late, and in his absence, the Reds boss can’t fancy his alternatives too much.
Even if Suarez miraculously escapes a ban, Liverpool still have a problem up front. Suarez is a top class player, a true talent and a joy at times to watch, but he is not an out and out goalscorer. His conversion rate in front of goal is actually rather worrying, as his stats show the most shots in the Premier League, but only five goals.
What he needs is a goalscorer beside him. But so far, Andy Carroll hasn’t looked like a goalscorer either. He’s got plenty of talent, he’s contributed in terms of the team, but hasn’t looked much like finding the net on a regular basis.
When he was at Liverpool Torres was a goalscorer. And he’s clearly not wanted at Chelsea. So why not let him go back to Anfield for a bit, to see if he can rediscover his old muse? If there is one set of fans who will help him find it, then it is the Anfield support.
There is the small matter of course, that a rejuvenated Torres could score the goals Liverpool have been missing, and inspire them to a top four finish that may oust Chelsea from the Champions’ League party.
But what the hell, it’s nearly Christmas, it’s time for giving. And clearly, there are plenty of people at Stamford Bridge who’d like to give Fernando Torres something right now."
(c) Daily Mirror

When Torres left Liverpool for rivals Chelsea a year ago I was one of many to brand him a traitor for leaving this club that had helped ignite his career under Rafa Benitez where he broke many Liverpool goalscoring records including the fastest player to get to 50 goal at Anfield.

It is pitiful to see him flounder at Chelsea, he did say recently that he missed the intimacy of the City of Liverpool compared to the unforgiving metropolis of London.

Big question of the Week, would you have him back at Anfield or would you leave him to rot at Chelsea?







14 comments:

  1. no, we need a new striker. let him rot on the chelsea bench

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    1. torres helped LFC come out of a very dark period and bought light in.
      it is unfair to brand him a traitor. He left the club due to the broken promises of the previous owners.
      It would be natural at that moment not to have faith in the new american owners.
      As for the comments he made when he signed for chelsea..i think they have been taken out of context. His always been a down to earth guy.

      All the best for him..and hope he will be coming home soon

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  2. If he were English Kenny would think about bringing him back. On the contrary I do not see him coming back after fans set his shirt on fire when he did the jump.

    From the start I knew CFC is never the place for such a player. Chelsea should be in Italian Serie A, I reckon; with an inscription, "Creative attackers not needed only bulldozers."

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  3. Forgiveness!Everybody learns from a mistake.

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  4. It would be amazing if he returned.... if only

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  5. I will like 2 see him back at anfield,cum home fernando we have already forgiving u, u act like a prodigal son, but we will welcum u back home.anfield is ur home,anfield is my home,anfield is where ur talent is. Come home fernando come home torres we need u.

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  6. He is always suited to play in the Anfield. Even at LFC he scored more at home than away. He should have never left us... I am hoping we can get him back, even if it is on loan. It would be great to see him upfront with Saurez, the way it should have been.
    But then I doubt Chelsea will allow that. They destroyed Shevchenko and Crespo. Same is happening with Torres.

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  7. The Mirror can say what they like..but Torres will only return if there is a bid in excess of £30M, which on the other hand could land us a solid striker and a winger in the mould of Soldado and Gaston Ramirez or Lucas Ocampos and Gpnzalo Higuain. We don't need Torres. At most, it is Carrol who needs a return to New Castle.

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  8. NO, HE IS A TRAITOR,LET HIM ROT ON THE CHELSEA BENCH,WE NEED A NEW STRIKER TO HELP SUAREZ GET US UP TO 4TH

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  9. i love to see torres play back for liverpool..
    but he must make a public apology to liverpool fanz about what he says about liverpool after the transfer to chelsea..

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  10. come back torres all is forgiven lfc is your spiritual home you will never walk alone

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  11. As the king is on trial let him do what is best for the club, surely we all make mistakes and on that basis, I'd say to those who are against for reasons of him being a "traitor" why not leave your nose on your face and let those in the 'know' get on with things in the Liverpool way?

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  12. let him come back . see then SUAREZ and torres greatest
    fire power in the world of football can cause nightmare even to barc ,real any team on planet

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  13. No interest in any player not interested in playing for Liverpool - Torres lost interest.That's why he is with Chelsea

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