destro wrote:A quick question, does anyone think that Torres goes down to easily and complains to much ?
I am always bias towards Liverpool when ever I discuss them in work but today a lot of the lads I work with ( United fans ) were saying how he is a great player but lately he has taken to falling over to easily and complaining a lot.
A Liverpool F.C discussion board is probably not the ideal place to ask such a question but, putting the rose tinted specs to one side for a minute does anyone else think that a darker side is creeping in to his game. I remember him saying how Gerrard had said he doesn't approve of players falling over and that he frowns upon it so it seems strange that he is being accused of doing it, the tabloids have also started to mention it.
I have seen many games this season where he has been kicked off the park ( Reading sticks out ) and just seemed to relish the physical side of it, I haven't personally noticed him going to ground easily or maybe I have and just refuse to admit.
Basically is it a case of jealousy from other fans and the usual rubbish from the press or is there something in it ?
stmichael wrote:torres looked completely knackered to me the other night.
bigmick wrote:stmichael wrote:torres looked completely knackered to me the other night.Whatchoo talkin' bout Willis?
Have you forgotten that he was rested six months ago in two consecutive league games? I know he came on for the last half hour of each game, but if you consider that he would have played a full match in both, that's two hours of football he's missed out on. Surely your not trying to tell us now that he wouldn't be able to feel the effect of all that rest six months later? This is precisely what the delayed gazelle was designed for, because "trophies aren't won and lost in first few weeks of the season, you need your players fresh at the end of the season".
Total load of b0ll0cks I know but that was the theory anywayBTW, Torres looks like he desperately needs a rest i agree with you Mick, and I've no doubt he'll get it on Saturday.
LFC2007 wrote:Ferguson's clearly not averse to a bit of "Rafa styling" ala the "Delayed Gazelle theory", having rested Ronaldo for two league games, one which they lost. Ronaldo's looked exceedingly tired of late, just the six in six.
bigmick wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Ferguson's clearly not averse to a bit of "Rafa styling" ala the "Delayed Gazelle theory", having rested Ronaldo for two league games, one which they lost. Ronaldo's looked exceedingly tired of late, just the six in six.
No I'll give you that LFC, Ferguson has been doing plenty of "styling" himself, particularly since Christmas. Funnily enough though not only is it not surprising, some of us actually predicted such a thing would happen about four months ago.
Feguson's method it seems to me is to play largely a settled team and formation until his team have well and truly got some momentum going (they even kept largely the same team for the Champions League group games as I remember), before rotating around Christmas and then fairly frequently throughout January and February. I think the idea seems to be to give the players a mid season break (he has even been known to sanction the players going on holiday mid season, both on an individual basis and as a squad, a la the World Club Championship). He then tends to settle it down around March time for the big push towards honours. I would be fairly surprised for example if Ronaldo sits many matches out at the moment, save perhaps for the Home game with Roma, that is until of course they've won the Premiership again.
His method wouldn't be my chosen one either TBPH. I will say this though, it does have at least a modicum of logic about it. Unlike of course the "delayed gazelle" theory which says that if you rest a bloke for two hours in September when the seasons barely got started, he'll store up that lack of effort and miraculously be able to produce it six months later. Torres of course compounded the whole notion by getting himself injured within days of being rested (he did at least though do us all the favour of disproving those silly ideas which were beginning to make their way onto the forum about "resting' preventing injuries). Fergusons method is different in that I can actually see the sense in it.
The other glaring difference of course and probably even more obvious than the one I've mentioned, is that fergusons method has been proven to work over the years in England. By direct contrast, "Rafa-styling" has never worked in the English premiership in four seasons. Thankfully it seems the manager is belatedly giving up on the whole idea, and it's not before time to be frank.
Just one last thing since it's you LFC I'm debating with at the moment, there seems no better time to chalk up a line in the sand regarding the "LFC factor", (for those unfamiliar with it it's where a teams final position and points total is distorted by them "giving up on the league" in the last few games, or "running on through beaten horses"). I think we're currently fourteen points or so behind the league leaders, and it's worth noting that up unto this point we've been trying our best in the league. I'd hate for us to field a reserve team in the Premiership on Saturday and eventually finish eighteen points back, only to be told by all the "pro's" that our situation was nowhere near as bad until we started playing a weakened team. Just so's everyone knows where the line in the sand is before we start arguing about it
peewee wrote:maybe all this healthy diet is not as good as its cracked up to be, lets back to meat pies and fish and chips and nights on the ale, they managed to play 60 games a season like that without injury despite wearing no shin pads.
players now are soft
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