Ciggy wrote:metalhead wrote:Imagine if Torres was playing today![]()
16 - 0 FACT


Were did you get the 16 from


J*o*n*D*o*e wrote:great day with chelsea only drawing, we applied the pressure with playing first and its paid off, manure might have 3 games in hand but they have to win them first.
well done lads
sgs wrote:bigmick wrote:I'm a bit tanked up here so apologies for any speaking out of turn, but that is an absolutely ridiculous team selection. Even if we win, it's still ridiculous. Why? because we are passing up the opportunity to continue Keane's roll. I cannot believe the silliness of it. Quote me when we've won the game 3-0 by all means, that is an absolutely ludicrous team selection.
Hind sight is 20/20 but I could'nt help but notice this comment b/4 the game started..
Is the object of team selection to win a match or to preserve a particular player's form?
It is precisely comments like this that simply turns you off this site sometimes.
Its the team stuupid![B]
bigmick wrote:Even deadly Dirk had a shot in the first half, although of course he didn't actually manage to score. Goodness knows how, St James should be one of his favourite grounds after his knee rebound/deflection thing of a couple of seasons ago. Perhaps he remembered what happened to him the next game after he broke his drought, he was dropped of course.
Keane has much to learn.
bigmick wrote:sgs wrote:bigmick wrote:I'm a bit tanked up here so apologies for any speaking out of turn, but that is an absolutely ridiculous team selection. Even if we win, it's still ridiculous. Why? because we are passing up the opportunity to continue Keane's roll. I cannot believe the silliness of it. Quote me when we've won the game 3-0 by all means, that is an absolutely ludicrous team selection.
Hind sight is 20/20 but I could'nt help but notice this comment b/4 the game started..
Is the object of team selection to win a match or to preserve a particular player's form?
It is precisely comments like this that simply turns you off this site sometimes.
Its the team stuupid![B]
The object of team selection is not only in cliche terms, "to take each game as it comes", it's also to build a momentum and a team mentality which carries you to a points total which is the best the group of players can achieve. I think if Keane had played, he would have scored. Just my opinion of course, but if he had scored a goal or two, it would have meant that we had a striker on our hands who had scored in the last three league matches and was absolutely on fire.
Is that important? Well you obviously don't think so, which is fine. I think it is though to be perfectly honest. We are all hoping that Torres is going to come back soon, but there are no certainties. If he doesn't come back and start scoring instantly, infact even if he does, it would be a bit of a result if our 20 million quid second striker was in good form as well. It won't matter of course if we play against teams as good as Newcastle reserves every week, but my guess is we'll play against better teams than that and we'll need someone other than Gerrard to provide a goal threat.
We could on the other hand continue to play Dirk Kuyt up front, and mess around with Keane so he never sure whether or not he's going to play, and whether or not the sub board is going to have his number on it. It may be the case that it doesn't matter, it won't have any effect whatsoever on how well he plays. Then again, it may not.
Then, three or four weeks down the track and we need a goal/performance from our 20 million quid striker and we don't get one, we'll all be scratching our heads and wondering why.
I'm sorry my post is the kind which turns you off the forum. My advice is not to read them anymore because they are all of a similar ilk. Read Emerald Reds posts, or GYBS's, or Sabre's if you are feeling a tad more controversial (no pop at those lads there, simply pointing out that they are a bit more HC than me). Leave mine well alone though, because when you've had a bloke finally get going half way through a season, score 3 times in two matches and you leave him out, the chances are I'll have something to say about it. Sorry and all that, but that's the way it is.
As it is I stand by my opinion voiced before the game. If Keane wasn't injured, not playing him was a ridiculous decision. In actual fact, seeing how bad Newcastle were I'm even more convinced that keane should have played. Against them, I absolutely fail to see how any centre forward could play in that game and not score, or at least have a hatful of chances.
Even deadly Dirk had a shot in the first half, although of course he didn't actually manage to score. Goodness knows how, St James should be one of his favourite grounds after his knee rebound/deflection thing of a couple of seasons ago. Perhaps he remembered what happened to him the next game after he broke his drought, he was dropped of course.
Keane has much to learn.
sgs wrote:You build momentum with the team and not the individual. That is a basic fact. Its four years since Benitez took the helm at Liverpool, which roughly translates to nearly four years of tired and ignorant drivel from your likes...
Yesterday it was Crouch, b/4 it was Gerrard; today its Keane!
Four years is long enough to understand any Manager, even a complex one like Benitez..
The man plays to the oppositions strengths and weaknesses and uses his squad from that strategic perspective, rotating them, not simply to keep players freash (important as it maybe), but to meet the afforesaid strategic end..
Every opposition and game is different and must be seen from the perspective it is played. Similarly, you can only truly assess a manger by first understanding the perspective from which he sees football and the opposition.
Without that, much of your comment is a waste of cyberspace...
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