RedAnt » Fri Sep 27, 2013 7:18 pm wrote:There's a big difference between a ball winner and a playmaker who can tackle. Ball winners are generally high energy terriers who will aggressively hunt the ball down, ie Mascha and Lucas, and to some extent, Gerrard. Alonso is a playmaker. No two ways about it. He dosen't have the pace, stamina, aggression or desire to be a ball winner.
Gerrard has the necessary qualities, but he has much more to his game and would be wasted as a ball winner. He'd be better as a playmaker who can tackle.
StuYesThatStu » Sat Sep 28, 2013 6:52 pm wrote:RedAnt » Fri Sep 27, 2013 7:18 pm wrote:There's a big difference between a ball winner and a playmaker who can tackle. Ball winners are generally high energy terriers who will aggressively hunt the ball down, ie Mascha and Lucas, and to some extent, Gerrard. Alonso is a playmaker. No two ways about it. He dosen't have the pace, stamina, aggression or desire to be a ball winner.
Gerrard has the necessary qualities, but he has much more to his game and would be wasted as a ball winner. He'd be better as a playmaker who can tackle.
Rubbish.
Alonso and Hamann were both "ball winners". There is more than one way to skin a cat Ant. The point is they could do other stuff aswell.
Alonso read the game far better than Mascherano could ever have dreamt of. He made more interceptions in a match and picked up more opposition clearances than any Liverpool player I've ever seen. In short, he was twice the player Mashcherano was made out to be by sections of our own.
The lad was a class player for us. To many people are obbsessed with "DM's" and "AMCR" and all that *****. Trying to over complicate the game does no-one any favours. Alonso was/is a central midfielder who can pass, tackle, intercept and generally play the game very well.
He had quality. Something we sadly lack at this present moment, saying he was a "deep lying play maker" doesn't make you sound clever, it makes you sound like you just listen to the media and repeat cliche rubbish you hear on television.
Pig Catcher » Fri Sep 27, 2013 6:10 pm wrote:Can still ping the ball around and put in some excellent tackles but he does spend a fair bit of time walking and watching play when his team mates could do with him making an angle for the pass or providing support in pressing. Also sinks into his own box too often and too early. The physical decline over the last few seasons has been sad to watch. Absolute legend but you get the feeling that the end is closing in quickly.
devaney » Sun Sep 29, 2013 7:48 am wrote:Pig Catcher » Fri Sep 27, 2013 6:10 pm wrote:Can still ping the ball around and put in some excellent tackles but he does spend a fair bit of time walking and watching play when his team mates could do with him making an angle for the pass or providing support in pressing. Also sinks into his own box too often and too early. The physical decline over the last few seasons has been sad to watch. Absolute legend but you get the feeling that the end is closing in quickly.
Thought SG was ok in pre season. Also played well for England. Isn't he allowed a shitty spell like everybody else. Not sure he's overly excited about the position he is playing these days. I certainly haven't written him off yet.
devaney » Sun Sep 29, 2013 7:48 am wrote:Pig Catcher » Fri Sep 27, 2013 6:10 pm wrote:Can still ping the ball around and put in some excellent tackles but he does spend a fair bit of time walking and watching play when his team mates could do with him making an angle for the pass or providing support in pressing. Also sinks into his own box too often and too early. The physical decline over the last few seasons has been sad to watch. Absolute legend but you get the feeling that the end is closing in quickly.
Thought SG was ok in pre season. Also played well for England. Isn't he allowed a shitty spell like everybody else. Not sure he's overly excited about the position he is playing these days. I certainly haven't written him off yet.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Sun Sep 29, 2013 6:30 pm wrote:I think posters leaving this thread empty of eulogies after today's team effort speaks volumes about Gerrards current form ....or sadly
lack of it . Gorgeous ball for Sturridge mind ,but I think the saying 'One swallow does not a summer make' is rather apt for today's weak second
half display.... I think the scarcity of any tackling against Cattermole and co is a damning indictment on Gerrard's dwindling game.
The fact posters prefer to turn a blind eye rather than state the obvious is disconcerting to say the least .
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