bigmick wrote:There's no question that the media influences opinion Sabes. I hope that throughout all of the debate visa vis rotation I've tried to remain broadly sensible, accomodating to the other peoples point of view etc but unfortunately, we don't get the same accomodation from many of the pro's.
Disloyalty/fickleness. This is the first resort of those that seek to diminish their opponent in a discussion. You can't disagree with the manager bacause it's disloyal. You're a bandwagon jumper, a glory hunter, you love Steven Gerrard.
Tabloid reader. If you disagree with Rafa, you believe every word in the tabloids and every word on the footie shows. You didn't come to the conclusions you came to by yourself because you are a numpty. Andy Gray, all those ex players and managers, Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho, everybody in fact who disagrees is also wrong. Rafa though, is right.
It's because you don't go to the games.
Rotation, regardless of how many changes you make, regardless of who those rotated people are, and regardless of who you are playing against has absolutely no effect whatsoever, nil, nado, zip, none on the fluency of the passing and movement of the team.
67 changes to the team in twelve matches is perfectly fair and reasonable. Over egging it a bit? Nah.
International breaks tire our players out and they need rest. As none of us spend time on the training pitch at Melwood, any observations visa vis rest periods are completey non sensical to make, and instantly render the commenter a numpty.
All non rotationers want to play the same eleven players every week. Just like we did in the old days. Most people who beleive Rafa over rotates the team are in fact over 83 years of age.
We won the Champions League because of rotation. Infact all the good performances over the last three years are becasue the players have been fresh, leaping around like Gazelles. The bad performances however, were nothing whatsoever to do with rotation. Obviously.
Those who oppose rotation also opposed zonal marking. Therefore they have been proven wrong once and are clueless.
Having an idea of how good you think the team is in relation to the other teams in the league, and an idea of where you hope to finish at the end of the season is ridiculous. You should just see what happens.
Each time you sign a couple of players, it's not until the end of the following season that the signing can be judged success or failure. As long as the manager signs a couple fo players per season, he should be given a job for life.
Last season, 21 points behind the Champions was a fair reflection on how good we are. Infact, rotation helped us get there. Also, it helped us put out the Champions of Spain and England on the way to the Champions league final. We beat both teams because we were so much fresher, sprinting around and mentaly sharp. When Chelsea were palpably the stronger, fitter team in extra time at Anfield though, and when ilan outran us in the final, that was not a failure of the rotation system. It was just one of those things.
I'm all for people not rowing with each other but really, it is hard to take some arguments seriously sometimes.
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javi_atletico wrote:I think this season you can win the Premiership perfectly. You have one of the best team in Europe nowadays with Gerrard, Torres, Alonso... and the perfect manager. What he tries with rotations is to have all players in perfect conditions and you have more than eleven excellent players.
That system was the succes of Sevilla here in Spain. Juande Ramos had 2 very good players per position so he could rote them and the team continued playing so good. This year is being differetn for them, Puerta died and something doesn´t go on but I think they will be the same team than 3 months ago.
You must be careful in Champions League because now you are the thirds but I think it´s possible to finish the seconds unless so you could continue in the competition and why not to win it:;):
Wilhelmsson wrote:javi_atletico wrote:I think this season you can win the Premiership perfectly. You have one of the best team in Europe nowadays with Gerrard, Torres, Alonso... and the perfect manager. What he tries with rotations is to have all players in perfect conditions and you have more than eleven excellent players.
That system was the succes of Sevilla here in Spain. Juande Ramos had 2 very good players per position so he could rote them and the team continued playing so good. This year is being differetn for them, Puerta died and something doesn´t go on but I think they will be the same team than 3 months ago.
You must be careful in Champions League because now you are the thirds but I think it´s possible to finish the seconds unless so you could continue in the competition and why not to win it:;):
I’m not convinced what works in Spain necessarily will work here in England. I can’t claim to have an in-depth knowledge of the league, but from what I have seen of the Spanish league, it seems to contrast the English Premier League in a variety of ways.
Maybe mass rotation works in Spain, but doesn’t work in England?
taff wrote:I havent started a topic for a long time but I feel compelled to after reading some of the topics on here. Now I dont want this to be a "Taff is in the glass half full camp" but lets just relax and look at the "season" so far
We havent lost in the league. With the new signings etc and we havent particularly set the world on fire so far but the fact remains that we havent lost. After Derby the league was a certainty, Man Utd terrible start, Chelsea hitting the self destruct button and Arsenal without that Mr Henry guy. Now its a different story, a crazy Spaniard rotating too much and its all over. ITS ONLY JUST OCTOBER.
The CL, well we were bad no excuses. What else can I say to be honest. Just hope we get the points in the rest of the games and other results go our way.
I have genuine optimism this season as we have a strong squad and the old cliche of it being a marathon not a sprint. Take the genius of Sven, will he be competing for CL place next April, while people will ridicule that statement why then do we doubt Liverpools longevity for the season.
I am not happy with everything and some players do get on my nerves but Ive seen enough seasons now to know not to get wound up before xmas, and this year I will put money on us being in the race come the new year.
Dont fall for the media hype as it changes daily. Imagine the headlines next May if we are top with calls for Ferguson etc to rotate more and stop being naive that you need a squad and rotation etc etc etc.
I trust Rafa of course but he will make mistakes. We sometimes get rose tinted about the past. I recommend you look at previous seasons in detail, Liverpool and other clubs who won the league and look at how tight it generally is and the mini slumps etc that EVERYBODY goes through. Paisley, genius that he was also had little slumps and mini crisis times but a season summary showing goals will not paint that picture.
To summarise: If I am either right or wrong bring this post up around April, I stand by my belief that we will be there.
bigmick wrote:There's no question that the media influences opinion Sabes. I hope that throughout all of the debate visa vis rotation I've tried to remain broadly sensible, accomodating to the other peoples point of view etc but unfortunately, we don't get the same accomodation from many of the pro's.
Disloyalty/fickleness. This is the first resort of those that seek to diminish their opponent in a discussion. You can't disagree with the manager bacause it's disloyal. You're a bandwagon jumper, a glory hunter, you love Steven Gerrard.
Tabloid reader. If you disagree with Rafa, you believe every word in the tabloids and every word on the footie shows. You didn't come to the conclusions you came to by yourself because you are a numpty. Andy Gray, all those ex players and managers, Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho, everybody in fact who disagrees is also wrong. Rafa though, is right.
It's because you don't go to the games.
Rotation, regardless of how many changes you make, regardless of who those rotated people are, and regardless of who you are playing against has absolutely no effect whatsoever, nil, nado, zip, none on the fluency of the passing and movement of the team.
67 changes to the team in twelve matches is perfectly fair and reasonable. Over egging it a bit? Nah.
International breaks tire our players out and they need rest. As none of us spend time on the training pitch at Melwood, any observations visa vis rest periods are completey non sensical to make, and instantly render the commenter a numpty.
All non rotationers want to play the same eleven players every week. Just like we did in the old days. Most people who beleive Rafa over rotates the team are in fact over 83 years of age.
We won the Champions League because of rotation. Infact all the good performances over the last three years are becasue the players have been fresh, leaping around like Gazelles. The bad performances however, were nothing whatsoever to do with rotation. Obviously.
Those who oppose rotation also opposed zonal marking. Therefore they have been proven wrong once and are clueless.
Having an idea of how good you think the team is in relation to the other teams in the league, and an idea of where you hope to finish at the end of the season is ridiculous. You should just see what happens.
Each time you sign a couple of players, it's not until the end of the following season that the signing can be judged success or failure. As long as the manager signs a couple fo players per season, he should be given a job for life.
Last season, 21 points behind the Champions was a fair reflection on how good we are. Infact, rotation helped us get there. Also, it helped us put out the Champions of Spain and England on the way to the Champions league final. We beat both teams because we were so much fresher, sprinting around and mentaly sharp. When Chelsea were palpably the stronger, fitter team in extra time at Anfield though, and when ilan outran us in the final, that was not a failure of the rotation system. It was just one of those things.
I'm all for people not rowing with each other but really, it is hard to take some arguments seriously sometimes.
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