metalhead wrote:s@int wrote:Maybe you have a better explanation for playing Crouch on the left wing as we lost our first game of last season?
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But we didnt lose our first game of last season
It was our first loss of the season

metalhead wrote:s@int wrote:Maybe you have a better explanation for playing Crouch on the left wing as we lost our first game of last season?
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But we didnt lose our first game of last season
Bam wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:Bam wrote:Torres last season being a prime example of this, Rafa rested the Spainard and said in an interview that the Birmingham defence would sit to deep. And that Torres wouldnt get the space so he opted for Voronin who would be better suited to play in between the lines.
That comment Rafa made was a very poor excuse, either he did try and other think things, or he styled just for the hell of it, or as the pro's Ro's would say rested him. But either way the comment was shoddy and ontop of other selection/substitutions/tactics/formations and rotations during the past three years it does make you wonder.
Torres last season is not the prime examle in that the example you have used is one game, it sounds like a headline on the back of a tabloid that bit to be fair.
I wonder of the explanation was shoddy or it was the truth, and simply a poor decision.
Well maybe it was a poor decision then because he overthought the use of playing Voronin instead of Torres. If what he said in the interview afterwards was true, then he simply overcomplicated the theory behind breaking Birmingham down.
s@int wrote:metalhead wrote:s@int wrote:Maybe you have a better explanation for playing Crouch on the left wing as we lost our first game of last season?
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But we didnt lose our first game of last season
It was our first loss of the season
Bam wrote:Funny really, you get picked up and critised for scrutinising Rafa's methods, yet when him and the team do sincerely deserve the credit they recieve the old word fickle gets banded about.
Yer Damned if you do ...
In certain peoples eyes you have to stick by your guns and be "consistent" with your arguements. So if your an "anti-R" and have critised Rafa heavily in the past, you have to stick by that and continue to critise him, just to be seen as "consistent".
Feck all this consistentcy c.rap, I call it how I see it. If that makes me "fickle" rather than "consistent" in even when I'm wrong, well call me Bamfickle.
s@int wrote:We had done it before, but with Kuyt or Kewell (who can both play wide) not Crouch. We had just won 4-0 playing 4-4-2, we won our next game 4-0 playing 4-4-2 and we had already beaten Reading 4-2 in the league cup playing 4-4-2. So again I ask why would ANY manager change to playing 4-3-3 with Crouch on the wing unless he had other motives apart from just winning the game?
s@int wrote:Maybe you have a better explanation for playing Crouch on the left wing as we lost our first game of last season?
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Bad Bob wrote:With all that said, I still can't understand how any of Rafa's decisions can be construed as him just trying to look clever. I think that suggestion does a disservice to the man.
Leonmc0708 wrote:s@int wrote:We had done it before, but with Kuyt or Kewell (who can both play wide) not Crouch. We had just won 4-0 playing 4-4-2, we won our next game 4-0 playing 4-4-2 and we had already beaten Reading 4-2 in the league cup playing 4-4-2. So again I ask why would ANY manager change to playing 4-3-3 with Crouch on the wing unless he had other motives apart from just winning the game?
To look clever ?
Leonmc0708 wrote:s@int wrote:Maybe you have a better explanation for playing Crouch on the left wing as we lost our first game of last season?
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Crouch wwas played on the left of a three up front, not on the left wing.
For instane, I think I am right in saying your a plumber, well pipework in a house would be lke algebra to me, but simple for you.
s@int wrote:We had done it before, but with Kuyt or Kewell (who can both play wide) not Crouch. We had just won 4-0 playing 4-4-2, we won our next game 4-0 playing 4-4-2 and we had already beaten Reading 4-2 in the league cup playing 4-4-2. So again I ask why would ANY manager change to playing 4-3-3 with Crouch on the wing unless he had other motives apart from just winning the game?
Bad Bob wrote:s@int wrote:We had done it before, but with Kuyt or Kewell (who can both play wide) not Crouch. We had just won 4-0 playing 4-4-2, we won our next game 4-0 playing 4-4-2 and we had already beaten Reading 4-2 in the league cup playing 4-4-2. So again I ask why would ANY manager change to playing 4-3-3 with Crouch on the wing unless he had other motives apart from just winning the game?
I guess it's a matter of faith, then, mate. I don't understand why he picked that team and that formation (although I wouldn't go so far as to say that Crouch was shuffled out to the wing...left of Torres, yes, but not on the wing) but there's lots of things I don't understand about Rafa's tactics, even when they work!What I do feel, deep in my gut, is that the man is meticulous, obsessed with details and devoted to the success of Liverpool Football Club. As such, I have faith in his commitment to the club's success and, thus, I would never consider a tactical error to be more than that--an error. I can completely accept that Rafa makes mistakes when it comes to tactics, team selection, man management etc. That's 100% certain. But, the very idea that he would do something that hinders the team just to look clever rings completely false to me.
Bam wrote:For instane, I think I am right in saying your a plumber, well pipework in a house would be lke algebra to me, but simple for you.
Yes your right about me being a Plumber, are you stalking me ?![]()
Fair enough he may of got it wrong, but sometimes I think as a manager it is highly likely for you to indulge in all of your graphs, stats and all kinds of data instead of taking a step back and looking at it in a less analitcal way, and just going with the form the player is in.
Surely if Rafa had to rotate our team all around last season after four or five games, believing in the 'Delayed-Gazelle' theory why hasnt he done it this time around. It looks to me as though he's gone with the more arthordox approach in management, rather than his 'modern day technique' and dare I say its played its part in where we are in the league at the moment.
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