Irish LFC fan wrote:Good theory
Impose our game ON them rather than adapting our game TO them
Garymac wrote:Irish LFC fan wrote:Good theory
Impose our game ON them rather than adapting our game TO them
Its not not really a good theory, its a basic theory, look at Chelsea now, Arsenal a few years ago and the Manure side of years gone by, they all knew how each other played, played to each others strenthes and didnt give a sh!t about the opposition, we might not yet have the strenth of these sides but we should be able to play are best team against 75% of teams in the Prem and give them something to think about. We need to make people hate coming to Anfield, not coming to Anfield thinking they can win, cos Blackburn thought they could.
I have no doubt West Ham will have 3 upfront and will defo fancy there chances against us......And we will resort to using 3 center halfs and will have Traore at left back so If rafa does want to change to 3 center halfs he just pushes him along side carra and Hyypia.
And i dont think Rafa can name his best team or his beast team!!!
Irish LFC fan wrote:No. But he better sort it quickly because this tinkering is determental to the club.
Surely the cream must rise to the top at training? the sub-standard players are bound to be highlighted.
My 11 would be
Reina
Riise
Carragher
Hypia
Finnan
Garcia
Gerrard
Hamman
Alanso
Cisse
Morientes
woof woof ! wrote:Irish LFC fan wrote:No. But he better sort it quickly because this tinkering is determental to the club.
Surely the cream must rise to the top at training? the sub-standard players are bound to be highlighted.
My 11 would be
Reina
Riise
Carragher
Hypia
Finnan
Garcia
Gerrard
Hamman
Alanso
Cisse
Morientes![]()
And your left side would be?
Agree with th gist of Gmacs post . With the amount of games we have to play some rotatation of the squad is to be expected ,however I firmly believe that whenever possible you pick your best eleven and let the opposition worry about us .
I don't deny that on the occasions when we are clearly "outmatched" Rafa is right to look at the tactical aspect and pick his team accordingly but surely nine times out of ten we should be going out there to play OUR game OUR way .
wrighty (not mark!) wrote:woof woof ! wrote:Irish LFC fan wrote:No. But he better sort it quickly because this tinkering is determental to the club.
Surely the cream must rise to the top at training? the sub-standard players are bound to be highlighted.
My 11 would be
Reina
Riise
Carragher
Hypia
Finnan
Garcia
Gerrard
Hamman
Alanso
Cisse
Morientes![]()
And your left side would be?
Agree with th gist of Gmacs post . With the amount of games we have to play some rotatation of the squad is to be expected ,however I firmly believe that whenever possible you pick your best eleven and let the opposition worry about us .
I don't deny that on the occasions when we are clearly "outmatched" Rafa is right to look at the tactical aspect and pick his team accordingly but surely nine times out of ten we should be going out there to play OUR game OUR way .
If you're referring to me woofwoof, I was using it as an example mate. But seeing that you're asking, if warnock is out injured, play Riise at left-back or vise-versa depending on your preference on who is better at left-back.
bigmick wrote:The thing that gets to me amongst all the science and nonsense that flies around Liverpool Football Club theses days is this analytical approach that somehow fails to address the blindingly obvious.
On the way to the game on Tuesday we was talking about the game and what would be Palace's approach. Now call me a prophet but I had a bit of a feeling that they would employ a high energy, up and at 'em style and try to get in amongst us. Somehow I found the idea that they would go for a low tempo, chess like game and get the ball down and try and outpass us a little fanciful. What would you do if you were Ian Dowie? You've got two young midfielders in Soares (who is a good player BTW) and Watson who will run all day for you. Your team is full of athletic young blokes who probably won't make it at the very top. You go all out non-stop action, or at least I would anyway.
Now, rub your chin as you mull this one over and ask yourself this question. Who is the central midfield player at the club who is probably least able to cope with high-tempo pressing from the opposition? Despite his obvious qualities in European games, whose legs are without question on the wane? I think I might be talking about Didi here. Now, next question. Who out of our mifdfield players has the most energy? Which one is never happier than when the tackles are flying in and he can fight and scrap for everything? Which one of our midfield players would have outrun Palaces two the other night? I'm talking Momo Sissoko here. The game was absolutely made for him.
Next question. Who played and who didn't even come on as sub? Makes you wonder a bit sometimes.
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