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Mcclaren has faith in being sacked ...

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:24 pm
by Simari
Mods please move this post, if it doesn't belong here  :grinning:


You know it's coming!!

McLaren dreams of being sacked

Steve McClaren is adamant Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard can forge an effective central midfield partnership for England - and he has the statistics to prove it.

The return of forgotten man David Beckham to the international fold signals the end of McClaren's experiment with Gerrard in the right-sided role.

Gerrard's flexibility was one of the reasons the England coach felt he could cope without the man who was so integral to the work of predecessor Sven-Goran Eriksson.

Now, with his side hitting the point of no return in their bid to reach Euro 2008, McClaren has abandoned the plan, bringing back Beckham and restoring Gerrard into his favoured central slot.

Yet that move has only re-opened the old debate surrounding the effectiveness of Lampard and Gerrard in the same midfield pairing.

In the past it has been suggested the pair inhibit each other, with neither man reaching anywhere close to the heights they hit so often at club level.

But McClaren has done some research. And he feels there is no reason to believe England cannot succeed with Lampard and Gerrard in the engine room.

'Quite a while ago, I looked at the games Frank and Steven had played together over the previous two years,' revealed McClaren.

'They had played 10 games together in the centre of midfield in qualifiers and tournaments. We won seven, drew two and lost one.

'That is not a bad record and I believe it proves they can play together.'

There are plenty of people who felt Gerrard should never have been shunted out of position in the first place.

While insisting he was happy to play anywhere for his country, the Liverpool skipper has never made any secret of his desire to operate in the middle.

And his inspirational display in the absence of Lampard during March's Euro 2008 qualifier with the part-timers of Andorra in Barcelona, which appeared destined to end in humiliation at the interval, finally convinced McClaren to make the change permanent.

'Steven can play on the right-hand side,' he said.

'He has done that for Liverpool, scored goals and given big performances.

'But, especially in the second half against Andorra, it seemed Steven had a point to prove about playing in the middle, and he proved it.

'He was our inspiration that night and he inspired from the centre of the field which is a strength with him.'

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:32 pm
by Judge
cant find where it says sacked ??

he dreams of gerrard/lampard etc

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:34 pm
by 66-1112520797
Judge wrote:cant find where it says sacked ??

he dreams of gerrard/lampard etc

Read between the lines Judge.




BTW whos breasts are they ?

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:37 pm
by Simari
If this deluded impersonator of a coach feels that Lampard is the perfect compliment to Gerrard in midfield, he will be gone sooner than he thinks ..

He brings up the Andorra game, but he has to be smart enough to realise it was in the absence of Fat Frank..

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:39 pm
by Leonmc0708
There is NO REASON why Lampard and Gerrard can not play together.

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:39 pm
by 66-1112520797
McClaren is a yes man, just like Sven but younger and with orange hair, kinda.

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:47 pm
by Simari
Leonmc0708 wrote:There is NO REASON why Lampard and Gerrard can not play together.

With respect to your opinion Leon, I beg to differ.

To utilise Gerrard to the maximum, England need a Maschareno type player (maybe, Hargreaves) - one who will plug the gaps that Gerrard leaves when he makes his runs, yet someone who can also spark counter-attacking play after winning the ball back.

With Lampard sitting in the final 3rd on the pitch, Gerrard is painfully aware that with him moving forward, the midfield is wide open. Most of the top international sides have midfielders who can very effectively exploit an opening - and so, you end up with a subdued Stevie.

However, should McLaren decide to employ 3 in midfield with Stevie and Lamps deployed in an attacking role, I might concede to your point.

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:57 pm
by Leonmc0708
Simari wrote:
Leonmc0708 wrote:There is NO REASON why Lampard and Gerrard can not play together.

With respect to your opinion Leon, I beg to differ.

To utilise Gerrard to the maximum, England need a Maschareno type player (maybe, Hargreaves) - one who will plug the gaps that Gerrard leaves when he makes his runs, yet someone who can also spark counter-attacking play after winning the ball back.

With Lampard sitting in the final 3rd on the pitch, Gerrard is painfully aware that with him moving forward, the midfield is wide open. Most of the top international sides have midfielders who can very effectively exploit an opening - and so, you end up with a subdued Stevie.

However, should McLaren decide to employ 3 in midfield with Stevie and Lamps deployed in an attacking role, I might concede to your point.

Now you are talking tactics and formations, the thread was started stating that to insist they can play together is to wish for the sack.

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 4:14 pm
by Judge
Bamaga man wrote:
Judge wrote:cant find where it says sacked ??

he dreams of gerrard/lampard etc

Read between the lines Judge.




BTW whos breasts are they ?

oh yesssss



the second point is a secret

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 4:39 pm
by Simari
Leonmc0708 wrote:Now you are talking tactics and formations, the thread was started stating that to insist they can play together is to wish for the sack.

True - but for a good reason. McLaren is not inventive enough to play 3 in midfield. He will persist with Lampard / Gerrard only and hence my simpleton intepretation of that article ...

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:15 pm
by LFC2007
Bamaga man wrote:McClaren is a yes man, just like Sven but younger and with orange hair, kinda.

......and the famous McClaren grin, he seems to always be grinning even if we've lost.




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