by god_bless_john_houlding » Sun Feb 17, 2008 12:09 am
I've stood on the Kop for nearly 40 years. Correct
I want Jol to replace to Benitez. Correct
Idiot, well that's up for debate.
Liar, never intentionally.
So here I'll explain. Growing up on the Kop I saw Liverpool Football Club absoloutely destroy teams with something called pass and move. That's where you pass to the nearest fella in the same shirt as you, and then you move into space so the fella with the ball can give it back. That's something we DON'T do under Benitez. One in every fifteen games we might turn on the style. Newcastle away this season for example. Jol got Spurs playing some great football during his spell there, that's why I want him as our manager. He'd bring passing and moving back to the club. For the same reason I don't want Mourinho because he's a bigger long ball merchant than Benitez. I want to see us return to the style of football I was used to. Gerrard/Alonso/Agger you trying to tell me we can't pass? Mascheranho/Kuyt/Pennant, you trying to tell me that we haven't players who'll run into space? It's simple to understand I'm sure. Pass, move, pass, move, pass, move. Benitez doesn't play that way, Houllier didn't play that way, funny why we've never look likely of winning a title under either of them eh? Evans tried it and fair enough it didn't work because he had Phil Babb and John Scales at the back. Jol plays this style of football, that's all I want. Pass and move, United and Arsenal play it and they're the top two. Jol got an average Spurs side close to breaking into the top four, this year he was forced to buy players he didn't want and that's why it went tits up. With a settled side with our current squad, pass and move tactics, we'd challenge. Martin Jol next Liverpool manager.
1) You'll Never Walk Alone
2) pass and move is the Liverpool groove
3) FIRST WILL ALWAYS BE FIRST AND SECOND WILL ALWAYS BE NOTHING.
4) If Torres has scored 60 league goals for Liverpool by the start of the 2011/12 season, I'll say he's better than Owen.