

LegBarnes wrote:Fact that me and few others had been saying this for a few years now and some of you only understand this to be since listening to townsend on ITV today.
Glad you caught up now stfu.
andy_g wrote:a few ideas off the top of my hungover head. not too well thought out for now... i'll try and do that later.
we really aren't anywhere near as good as we keep trying to tell ourselves that we are. we have a couple of very good players and 2 or 3 half decent players and the rest who aren't really that good at all - and the better players we have don't seem able to peform consistently. we have a manager who seems to be too stubborn to admit that things aren't working and who refuses to or is incapable of finding the solution. we don't play well as a team and are often too impatient to get the ball on the ground and play football. gerrard tries far too often to do it all himself and fails. we have no width and little creative quality in the final third. the famous anfield '12th man' is over exaggerated and nowhere near as effective as romantic and mistaken football pundits like to believe and bang on about. no single team anywhere is afraid of us any more.
of course there are also a few positives but we are currently a team who are as far away from winning the league as just about anyone bar the top two. something has to change drastically before we can begin to dream again and i think some very hard decisions need to be taken.
ok, krap post over.
andy_g wrote:peewee, i'm not interested in getting involved in or even acknowledging any of the bu'llshit that permeates this forum at the moment.
Scottbot wrote:Is our manager a genius when it comes to identifying and utilising talent through the middle of the team and absolutely clueless when it comes to the flanks?
We watched 'Deadly' Dirk and Yossi struggle manfully on the flanks for 70 painful minutes last night and when Rafa reflected on the goal (with Babel and El Zhar in place) he (bizarreley considering the starting line-up) alluded to the importance of good wing-play and the difference it can make to the team.
stmichael wrote:Good post Scottbot.
The thing is, your wide players coming in off the line can be a good thing, but only if you've got top class fullbacks willing to run into the space we create. Go back a couple of years and Gerrard was willing to cut in from the right flank because more often than not he could guarantee that Steve Finnan would overlap him. Neither Arbeloa or Aurelio last night seemed confident enough to get forward into the attacking third. Dossena has only done it in fits and starts.
In the last week I watched Wigan-Chelsea and Pompey-United. Now neither United or Chelsea played with any width. Chelsea virtually played with five central midfielders and United had Fletcher playing wide who's not a winger by any means. However the difference is, United had Evra (who was their best player) and Brown who bombed forward at every opportunity. For Chelsea, Ashley Cole and Boswinga virtually play as wingers half the time. I still don't see us having anywhere near the same quality in the fullback areas.
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