Thommo's perm » Sun Mar 08, 2015 8:40 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Sun Mar 08, 2015 8:29 pm wrote:Frustrating ,drab and we looked completely clueless when we got anywhere near Blackburn's penalty box. Completely mystified why the only player who was direct
and causing them problems was withdrawn ,we looked even more dependant on Sterling weaving some magic when Markovic was removed.
Lallana was awful and I cant believe he was afforded 90 mins ,as for Johnson I really cant get my head around why he was selected ,there was one point in the game
he was backing off the runner to such an extent that Markovic had to race back and intercept. So after listening to Rodgers little speech on Gerrard stating he's renowned
for playing players solely on merit and not their status in the game or how much they're paid ,I'm left wondering how Johnson strolled back into the first team
Can should have played the deeper and let Henderson dip into the attack ,rather than the reversed roles they were given ,Balotelli should have been a direct replacement
for Lallana ,some of his crossing from that side was phenomenal against Besiktas ,as opposed to Lallana's weak contribution.
Coutinho was marked out of the game and with Sterling having to consistently drop back to protect Lovren it stifled the Brazilians inventive passing to familiar outlets.
Blackburn defended resolutely ,but surely that was expected
Oh and as for the referee ,I have never known such a scant amount of time being afforded ,surely its 30 seconds per substitution alone ,and the missing minutes from
the injury to Skrtel will probably evolve into a conspiracy theory along side the second gunman .....At least Mariners performance was familiar !
Other than that, you enjoyed it?
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:33 am wrote:In the past when it hasn't quite been our day (like yesterday) we'd usually end up getting beat, we have been dumped out of the F.A cup by the likes of Burnley (when they were a lower division club), Barnsley, Reading and Oldham in the last decade alone so I'm just happy to see us have an off day and survive it.
It's a testament to how resilient we have become that we didn't fall for a sucker punch.
only me » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:47 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:33 am wrote:In the past when it hasn't quite been our day (like yesterday) we'd usually end up getting beat, we have been dumped out of the F.A cup by the likes of Burnley (when they were a lower division club), Barnsley, Reading and Oldham in the last decade alone so I'm just happy to see us have an off day and survive it.
It's a testament to how resilient we have become that we didn't fall for a sucker punch.
What is this "off day" everyone is talking about? might it be related to unnecessary tinkering by our manager which already cost us heavily this season?
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:31 am wrote:only me » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:47 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:33 am wrote:In the past when it hasn't quite been our day (like yesterday) we'd usually end up getting beat, we have been dumped out of the F.A cup by the likes of Burnley (when they were a lower division club), Barnsley, Reading and Oldham in the last decade alone so I'm just happy to see us have an off day and survive it.
It's a testament to how resilient we have become that we didn't fall for a sucker punch.
What is this "off day" everyone is talking about? might it be related to unnecessary tinkering by our manager which already cost us heavily this season?
Go and have a look at how many games we have played since mid December.
Rodgers actually rotates less than most anyway, certainly less than Rafa.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:31 am wrote:only me » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:47 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:33 am wrote:In the past when it hasn't quite been our day (like yesterday) we'd usually end up getting beat, we have been dumped out of the F.A cup by the likes of Burnley (when they were a lower division club), Barnsley, Reading and Oldham in the last decade alone so I'm just happy to see us have an off day and survive it.
It's a testament to how resilient we have become that we didn't fall for a sucker punch.
What is this "off day" everyone is talking about? might it be related to unnecessary tinkering by our manager which already cost us heavily this season?
Go and have a look at how many games we have played since mid December.
Rodgers actually rotates less than most anyway, certainly less than Rafa.
devaney » Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:51 am wrote:Onlyme - when the fk are you going to put something into that glass of yours? To be frank it is not even half empty mate. It is completely devoid of liquid. I wonder if you have even got a fkg glass
Just what was the unnecessary tinkering? Lucas INJURED Allen INJURED Gerrard NOT FULLY FIT.
Blackburn played a very impressive defensive game and we played some very good football especially in the second half. I wish to fk people could look at the entire picture and giving other teams a bit of credit when they deserve it instead of whinging and moaning....................
Martin Skrtel's injury which disrupted the team and also upset their rhythm seems to have been overlooked by you and a lot of other people. The expression of concern on the faces of several players was very worrying to say the least and I feared the worst as he lay on the ground unconscious. Perhaps you have the ability to ignore incidents of that nature but LET'S FACE IT THE PLAYERS ARE ONLY HUMAN AND IT WAS ONE OF THEIR MATES !!!!!!
cardiff-red » Mon Mar 09, 2015 8:07 am wrote:Some very good news for us (regarding fixture congestion)!!!!!!!!
Liverpool face the bizarre scenario of having to wait a month for their FA Cup quarter-final replay with Blackburn Rovers following Sunday's goalless draw at Anfield.
UEFA regulations preventing domestic games from clashing with Champions League or Europa League fixtures have ruled out any chance of staging it in the next fortnight, and that is followed by an international break.
Cup replays no longer take priority over league fixtures so Liverpool’s game at Swansea next Monday – which is being televised live on Sky – will go ahead as planned, and the FA have agreed with the Premier League and Football League for Brendan Rodgers’ side to meet Blackburn at Ewood Park on April 7 or 8.
The unusual situation follows complaints from Reading manager Steve Clarke and Bradford’s Phil Parkinson on Saturday about having to stage their replay at the Madejski Stadium next Monday – 48 hours after both clubs are in league action – as they chase a place at Wembley in the semi-finals.
Liverpool boss Rodgers admitted that he would rather wait a month than be in their shoes.
‘I believe the replay is early April, the 7th or 8th,’ said Rodgers. ‘It is certainly not what it is for Reading and Bradford. That is unbelievable. I feel for them, having to play Saturday and again on Monday. It is incredible. It’s unfair for both clubs with so much at stake. I feel sorry for Parky and for Steve and for the players.’
Blackburn are already scheduled to play Leeds on Easter Saturday and Millwall on Bank Holiday Monday, but it is understood that the second of those games is likely to be postponed so the Championship side can play Liverpool on the Tuesday or Wednesday.
algymoon » Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:23 am wrote:The team didn't play well at all, and that is due to the wrong line out, BR has once again selected the wrong team, and he should had started with two main strikers and change his system to suit this game.
Markovic should not have started and it waste of time from the bigining, which BR had to change him in secod half.. I really don't know what BR sees in him.. he is very light weight full of running, he scared of any physical tuckle!! to put him in a very physical match it a total nonsence!.
When we play teams like Blackburn we need to change our usual system and go direct against them in order to beat them, that is why the team played diferently in second half and we should have rewarded by it only for the useless referee!!.
Had we played like that in first half we would have won it, especially when Blackburn fancied their chances and they were pushing forward to score a goal and left themselves open at the back, but we did not have enough strikers to do the job.
only me » Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:47 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Mar 09, 2015 7:33 am wrote:In the past when it hasn't quite been our day (like yesterday) we'd usually end up getting beat, we have been dumped out of the F.A cup by the likes of Burnley (when they were a lower division club), Barnsley, Reading and Oldham in the last decade alone so I'm just happy to see us have an off day and survive it.
It's a testament to how resilient we have become that we didn't fall for a sucker punch.
What is this "off day" everyone is talking about? might it be related to unnecessary tinkering by our manager which already cost us heavily this season?
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