Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:I don't beleive this. You so called supporters just don't wish to believe the truth!
it's just sad.
Bad Bob wrote:Ignoring the wind-up merchants and getting back to the topic at hand...
Good post Barry,
The progress made this year has been impressive, if somewhat less tangible (unless we win the FA Cup of course!). But the table doesn't lie (this year anyway) and we're right up there amongst the best in the league, pushing hard for second and are much closer to Chelski then we were last year. True, we're out of Europe but there's no question that we're a better team than last year.
Some of the key reasons we're better (in no particular order)...
1) The rehabilitation of Harry Kewell. I'll hold my hand up and admit that I had had it with "Sick Note" at this stage last year and hoped he'd be shipped out over the summer. Rafa kept the faith, however, and he's come back into the side in a big way this year--especially since Christmas, as he's scored some important goals for us in the last few months (e.g. his wonder volley against Tottenham and his match winner against Man City). Long may it continue!
2) Peter Crouch. I had doubts when he signed but had faith in Rafa's vision. Well, for my money, Crouch has been vital. As has been noted many times by many people on this board, his ability to hold the ball up has been essential this season--he's contributed immensely to the possession football that Rafa has got the lads playing and this has allowed us to control many more games than last year, even in difficult away fixtures. In addition, he's helped create goals for others (notably Stevie...see both Newcastle games) and has chipped in with 12 himself. At the start of the season, I would have been happy with 15 goals from Crouchy and he's on pace to match or beat that.
3) Momo. In a word, a collosus in the centre of the park. His ability to break up play has snuffed out danger long before it reaches the back four. Plus, he frees up Stevie and Xabi to do what they do best. His ability to break into the first team, at age 20, right from the off impressed me. But his utterly seamless return from injury blows me away--he nearly lost an eye on February 21st and he was back dictating things in the centre of the park at Birmingham on March 21st...unbelievable!
4) Pepe Reina. This lad fills me with confidence. The West Brom game yesterday was a great example--he got behind every dangerous shot the Baggies produced (Kamara, Gera) and made the catches look easy. His ability to anticipate danger and take action is top drawer. He fills the back line with confidence and allows them to player higher up the pitch. And, even when he flaps at a cross or mis-cues a punch, he seems to have the mental strength to dust himself off and get right back to it. And, he's get many, many more good years ahead of him.
5) A committed Steven Gerrard. It's as though the Chelsea soap opera of the last two summers never happened. Stevie is playing with a passion and intelligence that was simply missing at times last season. He's been the player of the season by a wide margin and he finally seems to suit the captain's armband.
6) Consistency. In just about every area of the team we have players who are putting in a high level of performance week in, week out. When players like Pepe, Carra, Sami, Finnan, Riise, Xabi, Momo, Stevie and Robbie are on the teamsheet, you know what you're going to get: 100%, uncompromising commitment. Thankfully, this core group has managed to stay relatively injury free all season and their presence has been reflected in the performances. No longer do I wonder which Liverpool team is going to show up for any given match. Last year's rollercoaster ride of up and down performances seem like very hazy memories. Even on bad days (like at Highbury recently) we still look like grinding out a draw or nicking a win and that speaks volumes about the team's improvements this season.
Walk On
Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:I read it, and its full of contradictions.
"The progress we have made this season has been impressive, but less tangible"
Wot on earth................!
"Last year's rollercoaster ride of up and down performances seem like very hazy memories"" ??
Are you confused boy?
What about this seasons poor performances?.. squandering many many chances in front of goal, that stevie wonder would have scored! It became desperate at one point in Jan and Feb.
Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:I read it, and its full of contradictions.
"The progress we have made this season has been impressive, but less tangible"
Wot on earth................!
"Last year's rollercoaster ride of up and down performances seem like very hazy memories"" ??
Are you confused boy?
What about this seasons poor performances?.. squandering many many chances in front of goal, that stevie wonder would have scored! It became desperate at one point in Jan and Feb.
Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:If you look at the league table tonight, Man Utd are only 7 points behind chelsea. This is because they won their games in hand.
They have a weakened side, and are playing Giggs and O'shea (a defender!) in centre mid. But can still produce title winning performances and form.
My point is,we are supposed to be stronger now than them, and had we not botched up our games in hand, when we had two games in hand over Man Utd, then we would now be hot on the trail of Chelsea with a real chance of winning the league.
Now we are a good few points behind in 3rd place, with no chance. It was our Own fault!
We are supposedly better than the Mancs, but cannot produce consistent results when it counts.
This is why IMO our season will be a disapointment if we dont get the FA cup.
I blame....sub standard strikers..Cisse, Moro, Crouch, etc and lack of a suitable replacement in the Transfer window in Jan.
Hyypia, now 33..two/three more season left?? CArra same. And next season, Stevie has to perform to the same high standard, like every year.
But for how many seasons can our top players perform until there is a drop in effort/ ability ? it happens to all top players.
Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:I read it, and its full of contradictions.
"The progress we have made this season has been impressive, but less tangible"
Wot on earth................!
"Last year's rollercoaster ride of up and down performances seem like very hazy memories"" ??
Are you confused boy?
What about this seasons poor performances?.. squandering many many chances in front of goal, that stevie wonder would have scored! It became desperate at one point in Jan and Feb.
Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:Rubbish....I am a REALIST..on this forum, a rare occurence, ad not one of the many Juvenile Dreamers in here.
Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:If you look at the league table tonight, Man Utd are only 7 points behind chelsea. This is because they won their games in hand.
They have a weakened side, and are playing Giggs and O'shea (a defender!) in centre mid. But can still produce title winning performances and form.
My point is,we are supposed to be stronger now than them, and had we not botched up our games in hand, when we had two games in hand over Man Utd, then we would now be hot on the trail of Chelsea with a real chance of winning the league.
Now we are a good few points behind in 3rd place, with no chance. It was our Own fault!
We are supposedly better than the Mancs, but cannot produce consistent results when it counts.
This is why IMO our season will be a disapointment if we dont get the FA cup.
I blame....sub standard strikers..Cisse, Moro, Crouch, etc and lack of a suitable replacement in the Transfer window in Jan.
Hyypia, now 33..two/three more season left?? CArra same. And next season, Stevie has to perform to the same high standard, like every year.
But for how many seasons can our top players perform until there is a drop in effort/ ability ? it happens to all top players.
Alfonso Alonso 2006 wrote:If you look at the league table tonight, Man Utd are only 7 points behind chelsea. This is because they won their games in hand.
They have a weakened side, and are playing Giggs and O'shea (a defender!) in centre mid. But can still produce title winning performances and form.
My point is,we are supposed to be stronger now than them, and had we not botched up our games in hand, when we had two games in hand over Man Utd, then we would now be hot on the trail of Chelsea with a real chance of winning the league.
Now we are a good few points behind in 3rd place, with no chance. It was our Own fault!
We are supposedly better than the Mancs, but cannot produce consistent results when it counts.
This is why IMO our season will be a disapointment if we dont get the FA cup.
I blame....sub standard strikers..Cisse, Moro, Crouch, etc and lack of a suitable replacement in the Transfer window in Jan.
Hyypia, now 33..two/three more season left?? CArra same. And next season, Stevie has to perform to the same high standard, like every year.
But for how many seasons can our top players perform until there is a drop in effort/ ability ? it happens to all top players.
Bamaga man wrote:There was a statement which did leave me a little baffled from Rafa the other day concerning Robbie Fowler.
He said something along the lines, We know Robbie can score goals its not a matter of how many, but mainly its also what he brings to the team apart from that.
Its all well and good Rafa likeing good work ethic for the team but all strikers are judged on there goals, and to me thats more important. Players like Ian Rush and Gary Linekar didnt really come to life until they got into the oppositions eighteen yard box. I think we are missing this type of striker a selfish goal getter and if he does nothing else but score goals that would suit me just fine.
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