Stu the Red » Sat Aug 09, 2014 11:06 am wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Fri Aug 08, 2014 2:22 pm wrote:Eds Its all part and parcel of following the reds mate ,last season in terms of football was one of the best I've witnessed us play since the 80's ,and even though Suarez
was part of that ,I still consider the most cohesive and fluent movement came from the team as a unit .
Rodgers is no fool ,he will know the expectations he has unearthed. I expect him to build something remarkable in the shape of a team with so much balance and pace
they will practically unplayable .....All the signs last season point to this ,so even without Suarez I'm excited that Rodgers is still following his blueprint for exciting
football ,and I have no doubts that when a striker and Moreno eventually comes in we will have significantly strengthened in key areas ,although I like most fans have
my reservations about Mignolet .
Isn't he a fool though?
I'm not so confident. He worries me.
The reality is, last season, everyone was complaining about the size of the squad. Effectively though, there was a MASSIVE list of things that went in his favour last season and things that made us what we were and I don't believe much of it was down to exceptional management of judgement. I believe a lot of last season was down to a forced hand if you like.
Sterling was practically a none event last season until November, Rodgers to his credit did decide to throw him in when Sturridge picked up a niggle and the added quality he gave us from our early season form helped us improve immensely.
The confidence gained from the win at Tottenham had a snowball effect, but the fact is Suarez form was ridiculous. We played a system which suited our best players, but we'll always play that system. Suarez, Coutinho and Sterling were always fit and available and it was simply a case of leaving them to do what they do best and allowing them the platform to keep doing it. Also, having one game a week and no injuries was a massive part of why we ended up where we did. Last season we were very fortunate in that respect, we also got ALOT of favourable refereeing decisions last year, which doens't happen every year and were able to get the ball into the box a lot more than we have.
We were good enough to take advantage of this luck, which was pleasing to see, but I firmly believe if Rodgers really was "the one" then we'd have completed what we started last year, we'd have progressed in the transfer market and he would have had more good transfer windows the one he's had so far. For me I have serious concerns that last season was a flash in the pan and down the brilliance of one individual, supported by a few workhorses.
Happy to see you posting again lad ,and glad your treatment is going well .
Now to the question in hand ...First and foremost I am a fan ,and the burden of every fan is the hope they carry into the new season ,I would like to think that
the players brought in will grow with the team and become as integral to our play as some of the more illustrious names we have procured in the past whilst
avoiding ridiculous fees. Like I said Stu ,no one knows how good or bad the players are going to be until we kick our first ball in anger in a competitive game.
I prefer to watch a season unfold ,rather than jump in with a plethora of what ifs ! Leave the what ifs ,to the media and blurts like Trevor Francis ,the manager
knows how much scrutiny he will be under in this transfer season ,because its his well publicised Achilles Heel ,he also is fully aware the Liverpool faithful will be
viewing his purchases this season firstly with great expectation ,but some scepticism given what's gone before...Now if that was me ,I would be intent on making
no errors with the players I brought in.