maguskwt wrote:rotation is not the be-all and end-all cause of our bad performances and that is where I feel alot of ppl are too easily implying...
I'm not actually sure that many people are implying that rotation is the be all and and all cause of our bad performances to be perfectly honest mate. The people who believe that the current levels of rotation are OK propogate this myth that those of us who think it is excessive think that way, but I certainly don't and I don't think others do either.
Most people I think would accept that we've been unlucky with injuries for a start, even more so if Torres misses out on Saturday. While there is dispute over whether Alonso would help by returning, pretty much everyone would probably accept that the return of Agger would help us to look like a better team. Similarly, most people I think would accept that for us to look at our very best, our very best player must be somewhere near his optimum. That Gerrard isn't, is surely beyond any dispute from absolutely anyone with two eyes. I would have thought that pretty much everyone also would accept that this is due in the main to the fact he has been injured and ridiculously overused in International games.
Now if you talk of whether the rotation of the first eleven has been beneficial to our fluency and cohesion, well many people will be of the opinion it hasn't. If we hadn't rotated it doesn't mean we would necessarily still be playing well, but it would have given us a better chance of doing so I'm fairly certain of that.
Sole reason though? Not at all. As I've said a hundred times, in my opinion a football team is made up of lots of little interconnecting parts, all functioning off each other. When it's going well, the best policy is to do very little with it becuase you run the risk of putting a spanner in the works.
As I've also said on a couple of occasions, if it was such a good idea to change the team as much as we do, why doesn't everyone else do it? Why aren't Arsene Wenger, Alex Ferguson making an average of five or six changes a game? Surely they also know that rafa won the title with Valencia while rotating? Surely they have heard the theories about players being fitter at the end of the season? Aren't they worried? Why is Wenger playing the same team in Europe which is currently leading the Premiership? Are those two managers obsolete as well?
We'll soon see because we WILL see a settled thirteen at most players being used in the next seven or eight games in all competitions barring Carling Cup games and injuries, you mark my words. Why? because Rafa knows we need to find some form fast and that the est way to do so is to play a settled group of players. When he does that, we'll start playing well again. No doubt when that happens, those that say the fact we are playing badly now is nothing to do with rotation will say that the fact we are playing well is nothing to do with him playing a settled team. We'll see
