RED BEERGOGGLES » Sat Nov 02, 2013 9:02 pm wrote:metalhead » Sat Nov 02, 2013 8:30 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Sat Nov 02, 2013 8:08 pm wrote:Time for Gerrard to be dropped ,his performance today was shameful for a Liverpool Captain ,its a source of constant bemusement how the manager
leaves him on the pitch for 90 minutes when his performances are stinking the place out worse than a pair of Tulisa's knickers.
Your beloved Lucas wasn't as good either, we should drop him too
Well if you had bothered your arse to view my comments in the match thread you would have clearly fucking seen how
I stated Lucas was poor.....Still if you had ,your rapier like retort would have carried less weight.
metalhead » Sat Nov 02, 2013 10:30 pm wrote:I will look into your comments thank you for letting me know
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sat Nov 02, 2013 9:57 pm wrote:there`s still a role for gerrard at the club but the manager should be dragging him off if we are clearly getting over run in the middle (like today).
imo rodgers should have brought allen on. you can bet your bottom dollar that if that was united out there today and it was scholes (or giggs) in gerrards shoes ferguson would have well ragged him off.
obviously the temptation for a manager is to leave him on because he has the ability to conjure up a bit of magic but the truth is those bits of magic are becoming rarer and rarer.
there are games like last week where gerrard is an asset but at 33 its just a fact of life that there are also going to be games where he is a liability, today was one of those games.
the quicker rodgers stops making gerrard un-droppable or un-sub-able the sooner we can move on as a club, we can then try to utilize gerrard the best we can.
parchpea » Sun Nov 03, 2013 12:32 am wrote:Looks dead on his feet to me Gerrard and Rodgers needs to be strong enough to leave him out the odd game now.
Hes slow as fook and his legs have gone. Needs a rest minimum and if we had the money replacing altogether as a regular
starter really.
Legend, but every dog has its day and he's not had the luxury of rest time during his career like some other older players
still performing (the odd game) at the top level.
Ironically I can see him pulling out all the stops for England in world cup year as a last hurrah, but week in week out for
Liverpool definitely a no for me now.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sat Nov 02, 2013 10:57 pm wrote:there`s still a role for gerrard at the club but the manager should be dragging him off if we are clearly getting over run in the middle (like today).
imo rodgers should have brought allen on. you can bet your bottom dollar that if that was united out there today and it was scholes (or giggs) in gerrards shoes ferguson would have well ragged him off.
obviously the temptation for a manager is to leave him on because he has the ability to conjure up a bit of magic but the truth is those bits of magic are becoming rarer and rarer.
there are games like last week where gerrard is an asset but at 33 its just a fact of life that there are also going to be games where he is a liability, today was one of those games.
the quicker rodgers stops making gerrard un-droppable or un-sub-able the sooner we can move on as a club, we can then try to utilize gerrard the best we can.
damjan193 » Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:19 am wrote:It has apparently been confirmed that Gerrard will miss the match vs Fulham because of a small injury. Honestly, I don't think that there could have been a better time for this to happen. We really need to try out something different with that midfield of ours and despite the fact that we really need those points, I think that Fulham at home is the perfect game for this. Hope Brendan makes the most of it.
SouthCoastShankly » Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:31 am wrote:damjan193 » Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:19 am wrote:It has apparently been confirmed that Gerrard will miss the match vs Fulham because of a small injury. Honestly, I don't think that there could have been a better time for this to happen. We really need to try out something different with that midfield of ours and despite the fact that we really need those points, I think that Fulham at home is the perfect game for this. Hope Brendan makes the most of it.
I expect even without Gerrard the system/formation will remain the same.
You essentially get a Lucas-Henderson pairing instead of Lucas-Gerrard or Henderson-Gerrard combo. Countinho goes straight back in as the CAM.
damjan193 » Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:06 pm wrote:SouthCoastShankly » Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:31 am wrote:damjan193 » Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:19 am wrote:It has apparently been confirmed that Gerrard will miss the match vs Fulham because of a small injury. Honestly, I don't think that there could have been a better time for this to happen. We really need to try out something different with that midfield of ours and despite the fact that we really need those points, I think that Fulham at home is the perfect game for this. Hope Brendan makes the most of it.
I expect even without Gerrard the system/formation will remain the same.
You essentially get a Lucas-Henderson pairing instead of Lucas-Gerrard or Henderson-Gerrard combo. Countinho goes straight back in as the CAM.
I was thinking exactly the same. This is probably what BR will go for, unfortunately. It's probably the best option but I would have liked to give Allen or Alberto a chance.
If either of Johnson or Enrique are unavailable though, I would put Henderson at RWB. I know that he didn't look too good when he played there against Sunderland, but he's exactly the type of player that needs to play as a wing-back in the 3-5-2 formation, so I would give him another chance.
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