
Torres needs a goal or 3 tonight to get him firing again. He's hardly been prolific has he... we scored 13 goals so far in the league...
Torres 3
Yossi 3
Kyut 2
Gerrard 2
Johnson 2
ngog 1
Sabre wrote:bigmick wrote:It seems I'm picking up some flack for apparent inconsistency, which is fair enough. I suppose having banged on about over rotation (correctly) for years it's only natural that the moment I advocate some "resting" I'm going to cop a bit.
I like to be fair (believe it or not) in a football forum, and if in the past I told Bigmick a couple of things about how he addresses some topics in the forum (I know he didn't like it), I have to be fair this time and defend him.
I laughed at the quote of LFC2007 because it was familiar. But don't call him inconsistent, because anyone that followed the rotation thread, which had pages and pages, must know that he said that about rotation, but how many times did he say aswell that he didn't advocate for playing the same players always? He made that disclaimer no less than 24 times I'd say.
Plus, if anything, it's a sign of him softening his position on rotation, he might now seen the light of moderation rotation being necessary.
JoeTerp wrote:In the case of Yossi and his flying form. IF he were to sit this one out and then play at west ham, would he really be losing any of his recent form? Wouldn't it be just the same if this was a non-CL week and he was playing weekened to weekend? If there was no midweek game at all would we expect people on hot streaks not to be able to carry it from week to week because they have only been training for the past 6 days?
Not saying that we should or should not drop him for this game, just a general question
I was under the impression that any changes - barring those made under exceptional circumstances (Torres in this instance, for example) - were strictly prohibited under the BigMick doctrine. The argument went that resting several players in between for cup games, particularly when our league title aspirations were under early pressure, would equate to lunacy as it was vitally important to build and maintain fluency and cohesion from one game to the next. Subsequent suggestions that we make four or five changes, just to give other players - 'Leon', 'Lee Peltier', 'the bloke who got shot up the erse', 'Egg Nog', 'Zorba' et al - the 'opportunity of a game', don't seem to stack up in my estimation.
s@int wrote:JoeTerp wrote:In the case of Yossi and his flying form. IF he were to sit this one out and then play at west ham, would he really be losing any of his recent form? Wouldn't it be just the same if this was a non-CL week and he was playing weekened to weekend? If there was no midweek game at all would we expect people on hot streaks not to be able to carry it from week to week because they have only been training for the past 6 days?
Not saying that we should or should not drop him for this game, just a general question
I suppose the only real difference would be in training, presumably training is completely different with a midweek game than when they have a clear week?
Maybe if it was a higher profile game there would be disappointment at not being picked, but for a game like tonights I would imagine they wouldn't be too concerned about missing out.
metalhead wrote:ohskrtel is playing
glenbuck patriot wrote:Team for tonight
The Reds XI in full is: Reina, Insua, Johnson, Carragher, Skrtel, Lucas, Gerrard, Benayoun, Riera, Kuyt, Torres. Subs: Kyrgiakos, Aurelio, Voronin, Babel, Cavalieri, Spearing, Mascherano.
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