Just keep the momentum running and when we pass the huge test next week, I can see the trophies smiling at us

LittleHobo wrote:redtrader74 wrote:peewee wrote:so maybe some of you would like to prove your points to me rather than demanding that i prove mine, i have explained why we were poor and you have explained why we were poor, difference of opinion, just mine seems more logical.
blip my *rse, bad management cost us earlier in the season, just as it has the last few seasons and every season rafa suddenly wakes up and realises wat needs to be done, and if you trawl back through the forum you will see me saying exactly what has happened here to start getting results.
but hey, peewee knows nothing about football![]()
now i am enjoying watching you all make out it was something other than what it actually was
Nothing has changed from the start of the season to now in respect of Rafas selection and set-up, we are rotating just as much, the figures bear that out. The selections are no less bemusing, see the Newcastle line up. Torres has played in all but 2 games IIRC, and has had a few really poor preformances, (I remember the Porto away game, he was awful) so there are games that he will be a passenger.
Player wise, Gerrard has picked up his form in the last 6 games, in a recent interview he said his form at the start of the season was poor, and that recently he has found it. Babel has got to know his teamates a little better, and therefore his performanaces have improved, Kewell is also back and done well in the games he has played, adding much needed balance. The defence has been as solid as all season. We were not rubbish earlier, the current best defensive record has been built up even during our blip.
We had a blip, a period where injuries, new players and poor form resulted in a FEW DRAWS, and 2 losses in the CL. We seem to have come out of it atm, and are playing well.
a real dull pointless post
Ciggy wrote:teams are looking scared of us now, and it seems Rafa's game plan has changed a bit instead of worrying what other teams will do we are doing what we are good at just playing our own game and let them worry about us.
Sabre wrote:Looking with my telescope, I can see dozens of sailors jumping off the antirotation ship bad Bob
redtrader74 wrote:Scottbot wrote:peewee wrote:we have started to play our football and not to counter the other team and we are reaping the rewards for that and playing some quality football
Really not sure sure what you mean by this mate or how how you know that is the case?
It does strike me that you have backed yourself into a corner somewhat because your attacks on Bentiez's management have been sustained, full of strong words and quite harsh (in my opinion) at times. Now that things are looking up (for what it's worth i still don't believe we will win the title) you're copping flak and don't really have anywhere to go with the criticism. I would suggest a bit of credit where it's due. We're winning football matches, some of them comfortably and the manager deserves some praise. It's not simply a case of Rafa making a mess of it before and now he's realised he was going about it all the wrong way and, HAY PRESTO!!! we're winning football games again, "told you".
If poeple really want to know why we are winning football matches again i'd say it's pretty simple.
- We look solid at the back, we're not conceding, and more importantly, not conceding the first goal.
- Our wing play has improved considerably with Kewell's return and both Yossi and Babel are playing well.
- Our best striker is fit and firing.
- Our Captain is back in the form of his life.
- Carra is back on song.
Is the manager doing anything different? Not for me, business as usual in my eyes. We're winning games because PLAYERS are PLAYING BETTER.
europian-kings wrote:slightly off topic a little but look at this messgae i just got from rafa fan1
"Listen, u fuker You may think that you're the European kings, but you're not. You're! You were the European Kings back in the 70's/80's, but not anymore, I don't care about your fluke in 05. WE were first to enter Europe, and we were first to win the cup in 68, we are the true kings! We were the pioners, we are the most famous, we are the greatest.
17 years without a PL title...".
hmmmmm......a manc in disguise.....wat an idiot lol.......
Bamaga man wrote:Sabre wrote:Looking with my telescope, I can see dozens of sailors jumping off the antirotation ship bad Bob
No way, not convinced yet. Like Micks said I'll reserve judgement until the end of the season. If we MUCH closer than 21 points to the champions or better still win the farking thing, I'll happily state that Rafa may of got his methods right.
So as it stands I'm comfortably sitting on the 'anti-rotational' ship. I still dont quite understand how Rafa deems a CB partnership as consistent i.e when fit Agger and Carra play 95 % of the time. But elsewhere on the pitch where other partnerships are arguably and equally as important dont get the same consistency. Our strikers and CM are often rotated drasatically compared to our cb's.
After some great performances and great results I am not getting carried away with rotation, I aint that naive.
I'd put it down mostly to the likes of Gerrard finding form aswell as the ever impressive Torres producing match winning and class performances, than "freshness" and rotation. Add ontop of that Kewell coming back who also makes us look soo much dangerous. Once Kewell is fit I cant see him being rotated in and out of the side as Rafa likes, Rafa rates him and like Gerrard and Carra could find his self in the side more often than not.
RM still will be rotated I reckon, benayoun, Babael and Pennant eventually battling it out. So for me regarding rotation, the only major rotating we saw today from Rafa was the addition of Lucas who did really well. In hindsight it seemed a comfotable move with the ever ageing carthorses of Gary Speed and Campo.
Cant really add Crouch as a major rotaion, more of a sensible one as Kuyt is useless and althgough he scored a flukey goal against Newcastle, a goal that would of only gave the fella confidence, he hasnt started a game sinceWork out rotation, but even the "pro's" couldnt fathom Rafa's thinking sometimes they just agree with it.
Anyay I'm off to watch the second half, great result BTW.
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