god_bless_john_houlding wrote:I watched the cricket last night and Ryan Sidebottom bowled throughout the afternoon session, 2 hours (that's half an hour more a single football match) and this was just a single session. He's running in at 80 miles an hour plus, for two solid hours, did he complain about tiredness? No
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Next season Benitez has a great excuse for resting his players..."the euro 2008 tournament is taking it's toll and/or the olympics" I can see it now.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Rotation can't be blamed for the loss to United. It was the same side in the same formation. There was no passion, pride or belief in anybody in the Liverpool side or staff. It's like they are expecting defeat and just wait for it to happen.
There'll be changes against Everton (unforced ones to) I assume. I don't think it'll be major players being "rotated" but the likes of Kuyt, Arebloa. I think they'll both be dropped with Pennant and Hyypia coming in for them.
I think it probably told us something about the "delayed gazelle" theory as much as anything TBH. If it was the case that half an hours rest here and there five months ago made the players "fresher", it certainly wasn't too obvious to the naked eye either before or after the sending off.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Sabre, I don't see how running round for a maximum of 180 minutes a week tires you out. 2 hours out of a whole week you do what you're paid to. I'd say a maximum of 18 hours training. So 20 hours (not even a whole day) out of every week maximum tires these super fit human beings, especially when they're being paid between 30 and 120 grand a wekk. They have the best health care that money can buy. What tires them out, is constantly popping up on radio stations, telly shows and magazine interviews/photo shoots. They are footballers, so they should concentrate on football. I'll use cricket again as I follow England's cricket almost as closely as I follow England's football. Kevin Pietersen, argueablly the best cricketer England have at their disposal right now, said during a magazine interview "I'm feeling tired right now and could do with a break from international cricket" I can understand cricketers feeling tired because they travel the globe, without many rests, hardly time spent with their families and they play a lot more often than football, but to say "I'm tired" during an interview for a magazine is the wrong way to go about things.
As for Mick on your beliefs about today. I think the reason we didn't get going is because Gerrard was not played in the same role. He was neither behind Torres nor in the middle of the park. He was stuck in between the two. Also, I saw Brown and Evra in our penalty area, but can't remember Arbeloa or Aurellio in their half never mind box. Scholes and Rooney ran us raggered whereas our counterparts (Gerrard,Torres) didn't put two passes together. Ferdinand and Vidic stopped Torres playing whereas Carra and Skrtel looked like schoolboys because of Rooney. I think we were just outclassed in every department today. It was a huge disappointment and our lack of desire to try and win the game sickened me.
RedBlood wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Sabre, I don't see how running round for a maximum of 180 minutes a week tires you out. 2 hours out of a whole week you do what you're paid to. I'd say a maximum of 18 hours training. So 20 hours (not even a whole day) out of every week maximum tires these super fit human beings, especially when they're being paid between 30 and 120 grand a wekk. They have the best health care that money can buy. What tires them out, is constantly popping up on radio stations, telly shows and magazine interviews/photo shoots. They are footballers, so they should concentrate on football. I'll use cricket again as I follow England's cricket almost as closely as I follow England's football. Kevin Pietersen, argueablly the best cricketer England have at their disposal right now, said during a magazine interview "I'm feeling tired right now and could do with a break from international cricket" I can understand cricketers feeling tired because they travel the globe, without many rests, hardly time spent with their families and they play a lot more often than football, but to say "I'm tired" during an interview for a magazine is the wrong way to go about things.
As for Mick on your beliefs about today. I think the reason we didn't get going is because Gerrard was not played in the same role. He was neither behind Torres nor in the middle of the park. He was stuck in between the two. Also, I saw Brown and Evra in our penalty area, but can't remember Arbeloa or Aurellio in their half never mind box. Scholes and Rooney ran us raggered whereas our counterparts (Gerrard,Torres) didn't put two passes together. Ferdinand and Vidic stopped Torres playing whereas Carra and Skrtel looked like schoolboys because of Rooney. I think we were just outclassed in every department today. It was a huge disappointment and our lack of desire to try and win the game sickened me.
i agree mate
players being tired is bullsh.it
2 games a week and a few mornings training?? boo hoo
when i was a kid i played from morning to night 7days a week when i was able to and i was never tired
tirdness?? try working 12 hour shifts, overtime then looking after kids you overpaid pus.sys
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Rotation can't be blamed for the loss to United. It was the same side in the same formation. There was no passion, pride or belief in anybody in the Liverpool side or staff. It's like they are expecting defeat and just wait for it to happen.
There'll be changes against Everton (unforced ones to) I assume. I don't think it'll be major players being "rotated" but the likes of Kuyt, Arebloa. I think they'll both be dropped with Pennant and Hyypia coming in for them.
stmichael wrote:I also don't subscribe to this theory that Rafa almost always pick his strongest available team for Europe, but has often rested players in the domestic competitions.
He rests players in Europe also - certainly in the group games. Remember the Marseille home game, and various group games over the last few seasons where ITV et al have gone off one about us not playing Gerrard? We were in trouble this season so he had to play the strongest 11 if we wanted to qualify. In the knock out games you play your strongest available team, in the same way as you do so against the best PL teams.
I don't think the fact that we are strong in Europe represents evidence that he cares more about it, just that for whatever reason, we are better in that competition.
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