Sabre wrote:Speaking of journos, I think they play an important role. Not certainly in the case of Bigmick, who had concerns on rotation before the first english journo paid attention to it, but yes in terms of making it a "hot topic".
Here, in Spain, we have pundits that talk about the premiership. I don't think anyone would deny that Michael Robinson knows his football, and knows a lot about Liverpool football Club. Marcelino has played in England, Ferrer has played in England... they know what they're talking about.
I had *never* heard mentioning rotation as one of the possible factors to explain why we're not challenging.
I admit that Michael Robinson, when commenting the likes of Gerrard, he'll say the odd, "Gerrard, he has good games and better ones, the odd average game, but if available he must play, the team is stronger with him". Which is a line that implies you always have to play your best, but when making deep analysis, they never deemed the Rafa Style as one of the main problems. If it was such an important factor I guess they'd mention it.
So if a topic isn't that much in what the papers say, quite simply the fans do not pay that much attention to that.
By the same token, I suspect most people who aren't Liverpool fans will take notice of what the likes of Lawrenson says on MOTD, or what some imbecile like Merson shouts about on Sky Sports, and be influenced by their views.
I wasn't aware you were in Spain Sabre, so obviously differences might be apparent - but I think there are agendas here that have been set out, and snowballed in some cases, and will be pursued until such a time as Benitez wins the Premiership.
Rotation, like "zonal marking" is the default topic whenever something doesn't go quite right for us with most of the press over here - and I don't think you can underestimate the influence that has on the general public.