Sabre wrote:Bad Bob.
I think Wenger's view of squad management is anchored in the nineties, and I think Liverpool will end the season with more points than them, like yesteryear and the year before.
Anchored in the nineties? I don't know about that Sabes.They had a team win the Premiership while going the whole season unbeaten a couple of seasons back. They were a pretty special team that one, believe me.
Since then, they've lost Vierra who was by common consent one of the best two or three midfileders who have ever played in the Premiership, and Thierry Henri who doesn't need me to describe him. You could also say they've lost Campbell, Pires, Ljundberg, Bergkamp etc in the last three or four seasons and this manager who's idea of squad management which is rooted in the nineties has built a pretty good team to replace them. All while we have building our own team under Rafa I might add, and without knowing for certain I'd be interested to see whether we have spent more or less money doing it.
No, being dismissive of someone like Wenger isn't as easy as that. The truth is of course that both he and Ferguson rotate anyway, but simply nowhere neat to the extent that Rafa does. What we are in the midst of is an experiment from Rafa. It's an experiment because it has never been done with any success (by success I mean winning the league, not "record points totals" when we run on through beaten horses when the league is already decided either) in this country. NObody has ever rotated "Rafa style" and won the English Premier League.
It is my heartfelt belief that nobody ever will, but we'll see. As for us finishing above Arsenal this season? Well we'll see on that as well. As I alluded to on another thread, I just hope that Rafa's undoubted and undisputed excellence at nullifying the opposition is fully in evidence on Sunday, because if it isn't then finishing above Arsenal will be the least of our worries.