Boxscarf » Sun May 06, 2012 7:14 pm wrote:People are getting carried away with regards to Carroll. He's playing well and he is slowly, but surely starting to score goals. My problems with Carroll are not so much him or his ability. It's the small fact of us becoming a long ball team when he plays, we tend to just lump the ball towards Carroll and let's face it with such tactics you're not going to be a very successful side and is Carroll a 20 goals a season striker and can him and Suarez work well together and get the goals we drastically need to climb up the league table?
well what dalglish should do is watch the game carefully and anyone that hoofs it sell them and replace them with good footballers.
having a creative footballing side with a good target man up front is a devastating combination, we had it throughout the 70`s and again in the late 80`s and everton had the combination too in the mid 80`s.
the likes of john barnes, ray houghton, peter beardsley, steve mcmahon, steve nicol, alan hansen etc didnt just aimlessly hoof it up to aldo, we played through sides and put dangerous crosses into the area but only when we got behind them, as a result a lot of our goals came from aldridge headers but he was usually on the end of a great john barnes cross after a intricate passing move.
one year we had the league sown up in february, teams just could not cope with us.
that wimbledon cup final is still regarded as possibly the biggest shock in F.A cup final history but wimbledon were a good side who finished about 6th in the league, in the recent past great sides like leeds, man united and arsenal have lost to lower division sides in the final but we were so good in the late 80`s losing to a team 5 or so places below us was seen as unbelievable to most neutral observers.
that was a team with a target man center forward.
the late 70`s team was probably the best side this club has ever had, we were a crushing machine with what i believe to be the best midfield ever seen in the english game (kennedy, souness, mcdermott, case) that side also had a target man centre forward with kenny dalglish in his late 20`s prime playing behind him.