D___C » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:48 pm wrote:bunglemark2 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:16 pm wrote:Maybe this is reverse psychology from Rodgers, making Carroll fight for his place? Then again, if it is, splashing it all over the media is a bloody stupid way to do it.
And maybe we all have it ar$eways and there's no substance to any of these Carroll rumours...I hope it's the latter. I'd give him the chance to prove his worth. We know there was a hefty price tag but maybe Carroll will come good after the initial pressure for a bucket load of goals is now off.
Wouldn't have thought so... Carroll being a confidence player the last thing he needs is a manager not giving 100 backing.
The signs are clearly not good for Carroll, and i genuinely cannot believe that anyone is surprised.
Carroll is not a Brendan Rodgers type player (tbh i never thought he was a Kenny type of player which only added to the mystery of the purchase). Rodgers would never have actually signed him so why would anyone expect him to want to keep/play him? Hes a previous managers player. He has no responsibility to pick him. If Carroll was compatible with Rodgers style (as Gerrard, Suarez, Agger, Lucas are) then he would have no hesitation in keeping him. Rodgers has watched more of Carroll than the rest of us combined.. he will know exactly what his attributes/limitations are and what he would or would not bring to the team. I have always felt the number one priority is getting the best out of our best player, Suarez. Its what Barca do with Messi, Real do with Ronaldo, Man U do with Rooney. They dont cater to a lesser player which is what we did for much of last season with Carroll. Suarez was at his best when paired with Maxi and Kuyt (the Man U game where he played a part in all three goals, the Arsenal game where he tore them apart, the Fulham 5-2 game when he looked unplayable). When the big fella plays it restricts Suarez, it slows down the interplay (of which there is little) as the one-twos go out the window, and the fast movement ends. Suarez needs mobile technical players to compliment him (as Forlan does with Uruguay when the pair of them excelled at World Cup 2010 as semi finalists, and Copa America 2011 as winners. Luis is not a player who just runs on to flicked on headers (thats Michael Owen).. he is a very technical player and inorder to get the maximum out of him we need to provide him with similar minded players.
Carroll excells in the air and is at best an aerial option from the bench. Rodgers knows it.
if you think suarez is going to hang around here long when he`s surrounded by the likes of clint dempsey and 21 year old strikers who havent even played 50 games yet your deluded.
we`d be better off pinning our hopes on carroll, he`s less likely to do one, well he was before the new shankly opened his gob.