36% possession against stoke just about sums it up. utterly pathetic. the sad thing is, you could see it coming from a mile away.
there's so much wrong with the team i don't know where to start.
maypaxvobiscum wrote:btw, you're born in Merseyside? which part? cause you sound and behave like a bitter
dawson99 wrote:bavlondon wrote:Another fun afternoon on newkit going down I see.
lol..are you further north than me? I'm Wembley, wanna see who the better fan is
Reg wrote:dawson99 wrote:bavlondon wrote:Another fun afternoon on newkit going down I see.
lol..are you further north than me? I'm Wembley, wanna see who the better fan is
I'm in south america so I've got no chance against you northern boys!
dawson99 wrote:bavlondon wrote:Another fun afternoon on newkit going down I see.
lol..are you further north than me? I'm Wembley, wanna see who the better fan is
Sabre wrote:LFC2007 wrote:The problem is that we had club turmoil in 2008-2009 but still managed put in our best ever Premier League performance. If the players and manager were "severely affected" by T&T's ownership then how is that accounted for in 2008-2009?
Your post is fair enough.
And to answer your question until that season I saw a progressive build up of the team, and we took the results of the investment of having Alonso, Torres, Reina, Gerrard and Mascherano. Names that play where they play, top clubs, and makes you succeed.
But I'm afraid the money we didn't see from T&T is the top of the iceberg only, what we can see.
bigmick wrote:As far as the tactics were concerned, much like when we played there the last couple of seasons I thought they were bitterly disappointing. Stoke's whole set up is done with the launch in mind, be it from the goalkeeper, from the defenders or from Delap. The two front men are aggressive headers and attackers of the football, while the midfielders are marathon men who get underneath the flight of it.
It seems to me that if you decide to play the same as them, there is only going to be one winner. Surely the way to play against it is to keep the football, frustrate them, have them chasing shadows and make use of the fact you are better footballers. Yes they are going to chase and harry, but provided you use your head, keep cool, don't hoof it etc they'll soon run out of steam.
We didn't do that, just like the last couple of visits there we conceded posession far too easily, and paid the price for it. That's three unsuccessful visits there on the bounce now, and our record there is indicative of our lack of quality.
metalhead wrote:bigmick wrote:As far as the tactics were concerned, much like when we played there the last couple of seasons I thought they were bitterly disappointing. Stoke's whole set up is done with the launch in mind, be it from the goalkeeper, from the defenders or from Delap. The two front men are aggressive headers and attackers of the football, while the midfielders are marathon men who get underneath the flight of it.
It seems to me that if you decide to play the same as them, there is only going to be one winner. Surely the way to play against it is to keep the football, frustrate them, have them chasing shadows and make use of the fact you are better footballers. Yes they are going to chase and harry, but provided you use your head, keep cool, don't hoof it etc they'll soon run out of steam.
We didn't do that, just like the last couple of visits there we conceded posession far too easily, and paid the price for it. That's three unsuccessful visits there on the bounce now, and our record there is indicative of our lack of quality.
we don't have the players that can pass it around and frustrate such team, unfortunately
metalhead wrote:Na mate, not with Babel and Kuyt. Especially Kuyt, when he has the ball we usually lose our momentum because either he lets his first touch down and loses the ball or he misplaces the pass. He isn't quick in his passing like Maxi or Meireles, so he tends to hold it up which slows our momentum a bit as well. As for Babel, he is a selfish player, he doesn't pick a pass or PASS the ball, his decision making is awful and he usually shoots rather than pass the ball.
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