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bigmick wrote:LFC2007 wrote: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.
I actually "specifically" had major problems within phase A. I disagreed with the selection away to Sunderland but we still won. I thought it ws unnecessary rotation, made just about OK as it gave most of the squad players a game to make them feel involved at the start of the season. At that time I started the "To be honest I'm starting to get a little worried" thread, where I predicted we would heavily rotate against Derby yet still win, and in the long-run if it sparked rafa into one of his more surreal periods, it wouldn't do us any favours.
When you ask "which gmaes specifically" it kind of misses my point. With two or three major exceptions (who pretty much must play), I think you can put out a team of pretty much any of our squad and I wouldn't have a problem with it "specifically". I don't for instance mind if he plays Finnan or Arbeloa at right back, Aurelio or Riise at left back (I have my own ideas of course who is better in each case but no matter), as long as we try and pick a settled team. Only when we do that IMHO, will this squad of players begin to achieve their potential.
This is where people constntly misunderstand where I'm coming from when they put up a team from such and such a game and say "well don't you think that team should be good enough to beat Charlton?" or whoever it is. It could, it should be, and it is, but if that team contains a bunch of players who are playing without confidence and desire for a number of reasons (chief of which is over-ratation in my opinion) then don't be surprised if we struggle.
I disagree with all unnecessary rotations, in every team we've fielded this season. Definition of unecessary? Not because of proper injury or proper loss of form. I would have thought that the only player I can recall who has deserved to be rotated through form would be Kuyt. Hope that clears up where I'm coming from, specifically.
s@int wrote:Bamaga man wrote:s@int wrote:I think we are a top striker, a good winger and a decent CB (for cover) short of winning the league. Thats not to say I don't think we can still win the league, it just means that without them we will at times struggle and our key players have to raise their game or even play when not fully fit.
I think its more the team being short of quality in those areas than any rotating that Rafa has done. We have only 2 real matchwinners at the moment (Gerrard and Torres) players who can grab a goal out of the blue and change the whole course of the game. We really need 3 or 4 matchwinners,maybe other players can raise their level or Kewell's comeback can reduce this deficit in our squad but the lack of creative talent up front is costing us both points and making what should be easy games into dire struggles.
Rotation IS VERY MUCH SECONDARY IN MY OPINION to this lack of quality. Benayoun, Pennant, Risse, Kuyt,Voronin, while decent players and probably all good enough for the squad,should not in my opinion be considered first team players. Babel is still not ready, Kewell not yet fit and Crouch not yet given much opportunity.
If we still have problems AFTER we get the 2 quality players in, I will go with rotation not working, until then I will stick with the team being not quite good enough.
Fair comment S@int.![]()
But does this mean Rafa's transfer buys havent been good enough ?
He probably should have bought fewer players than he has, but of a higher quality in my opinion.ie he has bought Pennant,Babel and Benayoun, for £23 million he could have got a great winger and maybe still got a squad player with the change.
Whether that would have fitted in with his rotational ideas is another matter
bigmick wrote:\This is where people constntly misunderstand where I'm coming from when they put up a team from such and such a game and say "well don't you think that team should be good enough to beat Charlton?" or whoever it is. It could, it should be, and it is, but if that team contains a bunch of players who are playing without confidence and desire for a number of reasons (chief of which is over-ratation in my opinion) then don't be surprised if we struggle.
I disagree with all unnecessary rotations, in every team we've fielded this season. Definition of unecessary? Not because of proper injury or proper loss of form. I would have thought that the only player I can recall who has deserved to be rotated through form would be Kuyt. Hope that clears up where I'm coming from, specifically.
Sabre wrote:s@int wrote:Bamaga man wrote:s@int wrote:I think we are a top striker, a good winger and a decent CB (for cover) short of winning the league. Thats not to say I don't think we can still win the league, it just means that without them we will at times struggle and our key players have to raise their game or even play when not fully fit.
I think its more the team being short of quality in those areas than any rotating that Rafa has done. We have only 2 real matchwinners at the moment (Gerrard and Torres) players who can grab a goal out of the blue and change the whole course of the game. We really need 3 or 4 matchwinners,maybe other players can raise their level or Kewell's comeback can reduce this deficit in our squad but the lack of creative talent up front is costing us both points and making what should be easy games into dire struggles.
Rotation IS VERY MUCH SECONDARY IN MY OPINION to this lack of quality. Benayoun, Pennant, Risse, Kuyt,Voronin, while decent players and probably all good enough for the squad,should not in my opinion be considered first team players. Babel is still not ready, Kewell not yet fit and Crouch not yet given much opportunity.
If we still have problems AFTER we get the 2 quality players in, I will go with rotation not working, until then I will stick with the team being not quite good enough.
Fair comment S@int.![]()
But does this mean Rafa's transfer buys havent been good enough ?
He probably should have bought fewer players than he has, but of a higher quality in my opinion.ie he has bought Pennant,Babel and Benayoun, for £23 million he could have got a great winger and maybe still got a squad player with the change.
Whether that would have fitted in with his rotational ideas is another matter
Should he have saved some "cheap" signings, would he have reached to the required amount of money to buy the likes of Torres, Etoo or Villa?
Torres is the cheaper player of that lot and Rafa only had that kind of money this season. Torres wouldn't have gone any cheaper before this season but more expensive.
So the answer (this is for Bamaga man) is no.
bigmick wrote:I don't like it when he changes the team.
bigmick wrote:To answer LFC, I do think I have specifically answered your point. I think you are asking me to name a team whcih we fielded which I had a problem with? I have said on this and a number of occasions, it is not the eleven players which take the field in any particular game which by and large I have a problem with, it is the fact that those same eleven players don't start the next match.
I have my idea about our strongest team, but whether that agrees with Rafa's or yours makes no difference at all to the argument. Pick whatever team you like (with obvious inclusions) and then broadly stick to it. I think it is perfectly clear, I have explained it now three times so sorry if after all you can't understand me then it will have to go down as one of lifes mysteries because I aren't going to keep going over it again.
Hang on, I've just thought of a really simple and even better way of explaining it. Please refer all further queries to this sentence.
I don't like it when he changes the team.
There, I hope that clears it up. Specifically of course.
Ace Ventura wrote:LFC2007, Not my argument or should i say disagreement but i think what bigmick is saying makes perfect sense and to be fair to him he has said it from day one.
He is not picking out players that should or shouldnt play in whatever game. More saying that Rafa should really pick a team from the first game of the season and barring injuries suspensions or lack of form stick with it.
Feel free to disagree but surely you can see what point he is making. For the record i agree.
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