Reg » Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:08 pm wrote:Dunno if you watched a different game to me but I thought the players played sh!te, not the manager?
Reg wrote:This is why over the years I've said StevieG is a cack captain because a proper leader should've taken control and sorted them out, including telling the manager to take someone off.
Reg » Mon Mar 18, 2013 4:07 am wrote:This is why over the years I've said StevieG is a cack captain because a proper leader should've taken control and sorted them out, including telling the manager to take someone off.
Scottbot » Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:47 pm wrote:
I'm sick of hearing about a 'plan B'. There are posters online who are obsessed with the concept. It isn't about having a plan B. None of our rivals have one as such. You wouldn't find the mancs ever throwing on someone like Andy Carroll so they can launch a bunch of long-balls and aimless crosses at the lad because the original plan isn't working. Let's be honest, the whole conept of having a player like Andy would be unthinkable to them. It's about having a few kinks to put in your gameplan that change things up. City can bring on a player like Djeko (god knows how you spell it!) which alters the way they play SLIGHTLY. He's better in the air than their other strikers but he is also a clever player and his record off of the bench is incredible. Rodgers needs to put a kink or two in this side and it's clear that someone like Fabio Borini isn't it. We've certainly got some good options in the wide areas now ie. You can take off a Coutinho/Suso type player and bring on a Sterling. We need these sort of options in the forward positions.
damjan193 » Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:07 pm wrote:That's a good post Scott and I agree with most of it. However, the thing about this great second half of the season is something that we've seen before. When Kenny came in to replace Hodgson we would have been second if the season started then. Next season wasn't even close to what we expected to achieve in the league.
I also believe that next season will be better for us. We have a manager who has a clear idea of what he wants to do and the players seem like they're starting to understand his philosophy. But even I have mixed feelings and expectations about what could happen next season and I totally understand those who say that we still have a long way to go.
jacdaniel » Wed Apr 10, 2013 11:14 am wrote:damjan193 » Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:07 pm wrote:That's a good post Scott and I agree with most of it. However, the thing about this great second half of the season is something that we've seen before. When Kenny came in to replace Hodgson we would have been second if the season started then. Next season wasn't even close to what we expected to achieve in the league.
I also believe that next season will be better for us. We have a manager who has a clear idea of what he wants to do and the players seem like they're starting to understand his philosophy. But even I have mixed feelings and expectations about what could happen next season and I totally understand those who say that we still have a long way to go.
I love Kenny and thought he probably deserved some more time but he made a huge mistake. Possibly one encouraged by Comolli. (i don't know).
The success he originally brought to the club was mainly based on the link up play between Suarez, Maxi, Kuyt and Meireles.
They were ripping teams apart.
That summer we decided to take a completely different approach and sign players to suit Carroll instead of building on what we had. So Downing was signed to supply the crosses and Adam would deliver the corners for Andy. Maxi and Kuyt found themselves on the bench most weeks and Meireles was sold.
I don't see Rodgers making the same mistake.
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