heimdall wrote:Rotation at the start of the season is completely stupid, and if Rafa does it again this season I will be calling for his head immediately, assuming that we don't win the games where he rotates![]()
Rotation firther into the season is sensible but not the wholesale changes rafa was making last season, never make more than 2 changes to a team unless you are playing against a complete noddy team.
Big Niall wrote:Manure and Chelsea rarely rotate and don't seem too tired come the end of the season (Chelsea were fitter than LFC in extra time in CL).
Pick your best 11 and give the ODD rest to players now and then.
Rafa should know his best strike force and they should nearly always play together to get used to each other and get some rythm going. it reall p*sses me off.
Big Niall wrote:Personally I think that Rafa blows it in the league by his obsession with rotation. I read him talking about the strikers we have and he said that they all have different strengths and will suit different games so it sounds like another season of rotation.
Ferguson and Mourinho stick to the same strikers nearly every game and I think Benitez will blow the league by September again if we don't have a settled team.
I HATE rotation and think it is plain 100% stupid.
I know many here believe in "trust Rafa" etc but personally I prefer to think for myself.
Who is in favour of rotation and who is against?
Smeg wrote:Big Niall wrote:Personally I think that Rafa blows it in the league by his obsession with rotation. I read him talking about the strikers we have and he said that they all have different strengths and will suit different games so it sounds like another season of rotation.
Ferguson and Mourinho stick to the same strikers nearly every game and I think Benitez will blow the league by September again if we don't have a settled team.
I HATE rotation and think it is plain 100% stupid.
I know many here believe in "trust Rafa" etc but personally I prefer to think for myself.
Who is in favour of rotation and who is against?
We "blow the league" because our players arent as good as Utd or Chelsea's.
Facts are you cant play the same team week in week out now, but yeah when possible we should have our best team out. But for example, we dont need sissoko in at derby county at home,stick Gerrard in the middle and have Pennant and kewell in aswell. Attacking players win you games againstlike that.
Oh and Utd have Rooney and Chelsea Drogba and Shevchenko, we had Kuyt and bellamy, theres the difference.
Cant see Torres playing less than 30 league games, injuries aside.
Espionage wrote:The arguements for and against rotation can go on forever with some saying it will never work in England. It DID work in Spain with Valencia and I see no reason why it cant work here. Some things that are often over-looked:
(1) A broader range of tactical approach the manager can employ. We have a world class manager who has shown that when it comes to preparing players tactically for different oppositions he is one of the top talents in the world.
(2) No player in irreplacable. Often if a first 11 player is injured the replacements are not match fit and they struggle. With rotation you are keeping more players match fit and if long term injuries occur you are able to deal with it much easier.
(3) You give more players a chance to prove themselves and find something that really works. Youth players will get many more opportunities to develop and get first team experience.
(4) Competition for places brings about better results. If you dont agree with this then study more economics.
One final point that I would like to make is I am unsure that Rafa rotates "all the time". During that 10 game winning streak (or whatever it was) we had 2 seasons ago. I am pretty sure that he kept the back Finnan/Carragher/Hypia/Riise and Gerrard/Alonso/Momo/Kewell unchanged. When it wasnt broken, he didnt try to fix it. And i believe that if we start playing some really good football Rafa will stop rotating the areas that are working fine.
I am not saying that there are not arguements against it, but it seems to me that if done properly, it would be preferable. Liverpool fans are in a situation where we have a top class manager who is trying to put together something special, and we have a chance to either get behind him and support him or stick to old, tried and (probably not) true methods.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Mick you seem to have a similar view to myself when it comes to the rotation policy and the view is that rotation is BILLHOOKS.
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