ConnO'var » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:17 am wrote:Stu the Red » Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:25 am wrote:Damjan its quite clear you completely fail to understand the reality of the situation.
1. For a start, we were not the best attacking side in the league. That was Manchester city.
2. We conceded fifty... I will repeat that... 50 league goals. Thats more than crystal palace and quite frankly god awful. At times it felt like we were conceding two a game.
3. Teams will have learnt a lot from watching the Chelsea game at home and more sides will employ those tactics. It will be more difficult for us to break sides down next season as sides will set up purely to defend.
4. We had no distractions. We had a whole week most games to prepare. This makes a huge difference. Five days in training making
Sure you are well drilled instead of two is a massive difference. Five days is also more time to asses an opposition and get it right. This added at least seven or eight points to our tally
5. What happened last season has little relevance on what will happen. Ipswich town once finished fifth then the season after hot relegated. If you stand still in this league you will lose out very very quickly and could find yourself mid table.
6. Steven Gerrard is another year older and a little bit slower and a little bit less fit. He is only going to get worse from here on in. He is stillta quality player to expect "the same again" is unrealistic.
7. We dont have a sterling or Flanagan waiting in the wings to improve us this season. Hence the reason the signings have to do it.
8. Our shape at times last season was not consistent due to playing two strikers, this is something that we need to address. We need to be able to change shape and still be a threat without having to move our best players out of position. Options with quality is massively important.
9. To expect the same again from Luis is unrealistic. I'm not saying he won't, but to expect a goal a game again near enough is stupid.
10.injuries, form and suspensions. Barring Enrique we were extremely fortunate last season as the majority of the side played most league games. We will hopefully play more games this season and it will take its toll.
11. We played well above ourselves last season.
There is eleven good reasons why we need to strengthen a lot more than you're making out and realise. Had I been on a computer and not a mobile phone I would have given you another twenty....
You keep living in your bubble where all is rosy... By the looks of it our manager agrees with you which is where my frustration comes from. The point is, I'm a football fan, I've seen it before... I've seen sides reluctant to change and fall away, ive seen sides not learn from lessons and I've watched how the best managers keep things fresh.
I've also seen what happens when you win a league... Then fail to improve a side the season after.
Your insistance we will do well next year because we did this year is ***** poor logic. United done alright for twenty years, last year they stood still and look were they ended up. On paper they are easily as good as ourselves. Think some people need to look at the bigger picture.
That is an excellent post and i agree with this almost 100%.
Mate, you need to post like this more often... just facts and rational opinion. It's when you get ***** or ***** off and start with the insults and we have to wade through all the garbage to get to your point that things start getting lost and frustration on all fronts and parties crop up.
Superb post
andy_g » Thu Jun 19, 2014 9:51 am wrote:my youngest kid is a little girl and she's a year and a half old. sometimes she wants a biscuit. she knows she wants a biscuit, i know she wants a biscuit and its completely fine for her to have a biscuit. she'll get a biscuit. the problem is though, that she hasn't quite got her head around the fact that it might take 3 or 4 seconds for the biscuit to actually arrive. by the time my hand is reaching out for the biscuit tin she's already thrown herself on the floor and started screaming as if its the end of the world. but within moments she has her biscuit, she's munching away and everyone is happy.
Stu the Red » Thu Jun 19, 2014 11:53 am wrote:ConnO'var » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:17 am wrote:Stu the Red » Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:25 am wrote:Damjan its quite clear you completely fail to understand the reality of the situation.
1. For a start, we were not the best attacking side in the league. That was Manchester city.
2. We conceded fifty... I will repeat that... 50 league goals. Thats more than crystal palace and quite frankly god awful. At times it felt like we were conceding two a game.
3. Teams will have learnt a lot from watching the Chelsea game at home and more sides will employ those tactics. It will be more difficult for us to break sides down next season as sides will set up purely to defend.
4. We had no distractions. We had a whole week most games to prepare. This makes a huge difference. Five days in training making
Sure you are well drilled instead of two is a massive difference. Five days is also more time to asses an opposition and get it right. This added at least seven or eight points to our tally
5. What happened last season has little relevance on what will happen. Ipswich town once finished fifth then the season after hot relegated. If you stand still in this league you will lose out very very quickly and could find yourself mid table.
6. Steven Gerrard is another year older and a little bit slower and a little bit less fit. He is only going to get worse from here on in. He is stillta quality player to expect "the same again" is unrealistic.
7. We dont have a sterling or Flanagan waiting in the wings to improve us this season. Hence the reason the signings have to do it.
8. Our shape at times last season was not consistent due to playing two strikers, this is something that we need to address. We need to be able to change shape and still be a threat without having to move our best players out of position. Options with quality is massively important.
9. To expect the same again from Luis is unrealistic. I'm not saying he won't, but to expect a goal a game again near enough is stupid.
10.injuries, form and suspensions. Barring Enrique we were extremely fortunate last season as the majority of the side played most league games. We will hopefully play more games this season and it will take its toll.
11. We played well above ourselves last season.
There is eleven good reasons why we need to strengthen a lot more than you're making out and realise. Had I been on a computer and not a mobile phone I would have given you another twenty....
You keep living in your bubble where all is rosy... By the looks of it our manager agrees with you which is where my frustration comes from. The point is, I'm a football fan, I've seen it before... I've seen sides reluctant to change and fall away, ive seen sides not learn from lessons and I've watched how the best managers keep things fresh.
I've also seen what happens when you win a league... Then fail to improve a side the season after.
Your insistance we will do well next year because we did this year is ***** poor logic. United done alright for twenty years, last year they stood still and look were they ended up. On paper they are easily as good as ourselves. Think some people need to look at the bigger picture.
That is an excellent post and i agree with this almost 100%.
Mate, you need to post like this more often... just facts and rational opinion. It's when you get ***** or ***** off and start with the insults and we have to wade through all the garbage to get to your point that things start getting lost and frustration on all fronts and parties crop up.
Superb post
Fu*k off con
Stu the Red » Thu Jun 19, 2014 4:30 pm wrote:And like I've said to you dam, I've never said make six changes to the starting eleven. I want three or four and I want a quality squad player.
Mignolet, Johnson and skrtel have had their chances. They are in no way good enough. Hence us conceding fifty goals last season. I want the three of them out as we simply cant do any worse in that department. I dont see why you think that improving on these players would disrupt the side. It could stifle Flanagans development slightly, but thats a chance I would take. I also would like to see Sanchez or Pedro to introduce more quality and variation.
I want rid of the dead wood add players who aren't upto it like Lucas, aspas, borini etc etc.
Stu the Red » Thu Jun 19, 2014 6:33 pm wrote:I think thats a rubbish excuse mate to be honest. There are clubs lower in the league who signed far better players for for less money. Sessignon went for four million, he's a decent player, for better than either of those wasters.
Barry went on a free, another quality player. The fact is our signings have been a joke an the money spent also. Hardly any of it ended up on the pitch.
This club can attract big names. It can attract good players, I dont expect us to compete with city and Chelsea, but when teams outside the top four are doing good business and we aren't its a major cause of concern
Stu the Red » Fri Jun 20, 2014 5:41 am wrote:Agree completely. If he's signed this Can fella to do that and the lad has enough quality to develope then happy days, but I have a feeling Rodgers is weak
I've seen a few things already from him which worry me and replacing Gerrard is something I think he may struggle with... Unless Can turns out to be a world beater.
I also think his handling of the goalkeeping situation has been poor so far. I'm not sure I believe the reports linking us with Vorm and I keep banging on about the best keeper in the league playin for stoke.
He doesn't have any excuses this summer, you are right about that. I have a really bad feeling we are in for a typical Liverpool F.C. Transfer window were we expect gold silver and bronze and end up with cotton wool and toilet paper.
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