bigmick wrote:LFC asked me in an interesting post earlier which in particular of the "rotations" I disagreed with. That's easy, all of the unecessary ones. Ha, well which ones are the unnecessary ones smart erse? Obviously, as I am constantly reminded by the get some coaching badges brigade, I am not privvy to the comings and goings at the training ground, who is injured etc etc so I don't know. I do know however that making seventy five changes to the team in fifteen games or whatever the feck it was was absolutely ridiculous.
Within phases B and C, barring Torres' omission against Portsmouth, in which games SPECIFICALLY do you believe we rotated to a degree that has unsettled our side and consequently had a negative impact on our results?
*Given that you largely don't mind rotation in cup matches.
**Given that you viewed the selection for the Birmingham match acceptable.



) which is admirable, it always makes me laugh to hear the media's viewpoints change to jump onthe latest bandwagon. There were cries of "any rotation is bad", then we did quite well and it became "he needs to stick to the same core of players!". Then the facts showed that he was and it became "why isn't he playing crouch? Gerrard's in the wrong position". We lost a it of form and it goes back to "all rotation is bad".
With rafa it's the number of changes that's looked at not the reasons. If injuries were taken into account (Carra, Agger, Arbeloa, Masch, Alonso, Pennant, Benayoun, Kewell, Torres) then Rafa's changes aren't as bad as people make out.