KINGCANTONA1966 wrote:hello why dont you all take off your liverpool glasses and see the truth? you are a middle table club! a couple of good months dont make you good ! we are rebuliding our new team these last two seasons and you still cant beat us!you all need to get over the 80's!! and stop relying on stevie(chelski rent boy)gerrard!
we will be back to the top where we belong!! the BIGGEST club in the world
gary neville for prime minister!!
1, GET INTO THE CENTRY AND LEAVE THE 80'S BEHIND
2, TAKE YOUR LIVERPPOL GLASSES OFF
3, STOP GOING ON ABOUT THE PAST! ITS HISTORY!!
4, STOP TRYING TO KILL POOR WAITERS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
5, STOP STEALING CARS, GET JOBS AND STOP GRANNY STABBING!!
KINGCANTONA1966 wrote:SO YOU NEED HELP GETTING OVER THE GOOD OLD GLORY YEARS UH? THE 80'S HAVE GONE.....GONE! SO COME ON! YOU AINT HAD NOTHING TO SHOUT ABOUT TILL LAST YEAR WHEN THE REF HELPED YOU WIN/FLUKE THE CHAMPS LEAGUE!!
WHAT YOU ALL NEED TO DO IS FIRST:
1, GET INTO THE CENTRY AND LEAVE THE 80'S BEHIND
2, TAKE YOUR LIVERPPOL GLASSES OFF
3, STOP GOING ON ABOUT THE PAST! ITS HISTORY!!
4, STOP TRYING TO KILL POOR WAITERS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
5, STOP STEALING CARS, GET JOBS AND STOP GRANNY STABBING!!
gary neville for prime minister!!
why cant you lot get over the 80's? you have been a shitty team for 15 years now! we are rebuliding a new team we had john o' in centre mid and giggs a winger in centre mid and you still could'nt beat us!
stop relying on stevie (chelski rent boy) gerrard!! if he plays so do you!
how many times have you lot won the prem?? 0......NOT THE OLD LEAGUE BUT THE PREM??
its like man utd v's spain!
SO COME ON ADMIT UNITED ARE THE BIGGEST CLUB IN THE WORLD!![B]
RAFABENITEZ wrote:His technique for most of those goals in France was sublime, his reactions first-rate. He produced all manner of finishes, from the powerful to the subtle and cheeky. His record, in a top league, was phenomenal.
Cissé is a natural finisher, but one lacking confidence and I just don't see him ever getting it at Anfield. Without confidence, a striker will always look unnatural. If you only watched Michael Owen on his bad days, you'd conclude the same; but Owen has a more robust mentality.
I just don't see an ideal marriage between what Benítez wants and what Cissé offers; but Cissé's pace, along with the promise of what he might just come up with, tempts the manager. My view is that Gérard Houllier would have got far more out of Cissé for Liverpool; but that Benítez can shape a far better Liverpool than Houllier, and that's all that counts.
This is about getting the best out of the team, not one player. But of all the players at Liverpool, Cissé is one of those I've been desperate to see succeed, especially after his injury last season and the way he worked so hard to get fit so soon. I would love to see him scoring week-in, week-out. But I'd prefer to see the team winning, and it's up to the manager to field the best team to do that.
If Benítez went out of his way to placate Cissé, to offer him the arm around the shoulder as well as weekly reassurances (in the way I feel Houllier, who paid all that money, would have), it would go against his successful methods and perhaps diminish the aura the manager wants to create.
The point is that Rafa doesn't single out individuals for special attention. There's no favouritism, with the possible exception of his attempts to keep Steven Gerrard last summer, after he too failed to feel loved by the manager. The fact is that you can make an exception to your rule for a player as proven and as crucial as Gerrard; his performances for the club have earned a little leeway. Cissé's haven't.
Cissé's season actually mirrors Ian Rush's year in Turin: a few cup goals against weak opposition (Rushie scored five in one cup game for Juventus) but not enough in the league. Liverpool's record goalscorer only managed 14 goals in Italy, just seven in the league. His teammates were never quite on the same wavelength. How can the deadliest striker in English football in the '80s fail so miserably in Turin? After all, he was a natural, right?
As with examples like Diego Forlan, who went on to be the top scorer in Spain, it shows that finishers need stability, security.
I'm guessing Benítez sees Cissé’s ability in training, as in training a player is relaxed. Training is when you see the true player, in terms of pure ability, but it's on the pitch where you need to see how pressure affects that ability. If you can't translate it into performances on matchday, it's of no use.
It's about fitting into your environment, feeling loved (or trusted), understanding what's required. It's a number of factors that conspire so that when you step over that white line, you are focussed, relaxed and full of self-belief. Strikers who are not relaxed snatch at chances, try too hard. Instead of clarity in the moment, your head is a mix of conflicting messages, and you end up doing something that is neither one thing nor the other.
Despite his difficulties at Liverpool, I believe Cissé will go on to be a big success somewhere else. There is a hugely talented player in there, just dying to get out. But he will need another Guy Roux – a manager prepared to make him feel special.
But it does look like Liverpool need a new quick striker, to play off Crouch when Rafa is looking for pace on the break, given Morientes will never offer that. Sinama-Pongolle has a lot of potential, but it's not yet clear whether he quite has what it takes to be a regular, although still has plenty to offer to the squad. While far from quick, it will also be interesting to see if Neil Mellor's loan is to prove his fitness and get some experience, or a precursor to a sale.
The revelation by Sven that Michael Owen is unhappy at Newcastle was no surprise. In the summer I felt Rafa was correct to go for Crouch, because of the style of play and 4-5-1 system, and because Crouch is the kind of player we needed to hold the attack together. But now we play two strikers on at least some occasions (although when it's Morientes, he drops deeper), bringing Owen back has to be considered. I'd love to know what's in Mickey's contract.
With only a week left to the transfer window, it looks like Cissé will have four more months to prove himself at Liverpool, or for everyone to call it quits. I haven't given up hope, but I'm also no longer holding my breath.
© Paul Tomkins 2006
KINGCANTONA1966 wrote:SO YOU NEED HELP GETTING OVER THE GOOD OLD GLORY YEARS UH? THE 80'S HAVE GONE.....GONE! SO COME ON! YOU AINT HAD NOTHING TO SHOUT ABOUT TILL LAST YEAR WHEN THE REF HELPED YOU WIN/FLUKE THE CHAMPS LEAGUE!!
WHAT YOU ALL NEED TO DO IS FIRST:
1, GET INTO THE CENTRY AND LEAVE THE 80'S BEHIND
2, TAKE YOUR LIVERPPOL GLASSES OFF
3, STOP GOING ON ABOUT THE PAST! ITS HISTORY!!
4, STOP TRYING TO KILL POOR WAITERS IN OTHER COUNTRIES
5, STOP STEALING CARS, GET JOBS AND STOP GRANNY STABBING!!
gary neville for prime minister!!
why cant you lot get over the 80's? you have been a shitty team for 15 years now! we are rebuliding a new team we had john o' in centre mid and giggs a winger in centre mid and you still could'nt beat us!
stop relying on stevie (chelski rent boy) gerrard!! if he plays so do you!
how many times have you lot won the prem?? 0......NOT THE OLD LEAGUE BUT THE PREM??
its like man utd v's spain!
SO COME ON ADMIT UNITED ARE THE BIGGEST CLUB IN THE WORLD!![B]
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