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Liverpool FC Team Talk/Gossip/Rumours Thread 11/12-Jan 2012 onwards

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 10,259 ✭✭✭✭Melion


    danniemcq wrote: »
    whats going on in this pic?

    Dirty horrible scousers bunking into Wembley for the 86 cup final IIRC


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,655 ✭✭✭El Inho




    great vid this.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,264 ✭✭✭✭citytillidie


    Don't know what Liverpool's record in penalty shoot outs is but we seem to win a lot more than we lose!

    According to BBC Liverpool have only ever lost 2 penalty shoot outs in there history not including pre season games.

    One being last season V Northampton and the other if my memory serves me right was against Wimbledon years ago in a reply in the FA Cup

    I lie it was in the league cup V Wimbledon that we lost the other shoot out

    So we have won 11 from 13 shoot outs

    ******



  • Registered Users Posts: 3,655 ✭✭✭El Inho


    im sure this has been dicussed to death already...but what was the story with Suarez not taking a pen yesterday...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,942 ✭✭✭missingtime


    eldwaro wrote: »
    im sure this has been dicussed to death already...but what was the story with Suarez not taking a pen yesterday...

    Probably the fact that he ****ed up the last one he took.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73


    Probably the fact that he ****ed up the last one he took.



    Think it is three out of three penos that he has missed this season. I defo did not want to see him as one of the five yesterday.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,952 ✭✭✭Morzadec


    eldwaro wrote: »
    im sure this has been dicussed to death already...but what was the story with Suarez not taking a pen yesterday...

    What the others said, plus look who did take penos:

    Gerrard - one of the best peno takers in the league.

    Adam - regular peno taker for Blackpool and thought he was decent at them before he wore a red strip, obvious candidate.

    Kuyt - Excellent peno taker with a very good record. Even his miss against Everton was more a v good save than a bad miss.

    Downing - Technically very good left foot

    Johnson - Super composed and very relaxed in general, and has decent technique as well.

    That's a pretty strong 5 takers that I'd be happy to bring into any shoot out. The first 3 were always going to take one I feel. Suarez's 2 penos this year have been awful. I'd imagine he was probably number 6 but who knows.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,972 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    Morzadec wrote: »
    What the others said, plus look who did take penos:

    Gerrard - one of the best peno takers in the league.

    Adam - regular peno taker for Blackpool and thought he was decent at them before he wore a red strip, obvious candidate.

    Kuyt - Excellent peno taker with a very good record. Even his miss against Everton was more a v good save than a bad miss.

    Downing - Technically very good left foot

    Johnson - Super composed and very relaxed in general, and has decent technique as well.

    That's a pretty strong 5 takers that I'd be happy to bring into any shoot out. The first 3 were always going to take one I feel. Suarez's 2 penos this year have been awful. I'd imagine he was probably number 6 but who knows.

    I put my hands over my eyes as he went up I though he looked far too relaxed! I'd have thought Bellamy would have been a shoe-in for the first 5.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,942 ✭✭✭missingtime


    While we are on the praise Downing bandwagon, his penalty was well taken. Very cool and composed. Seemed like no bother to him.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,707 ✭✭✭skywalker


    mike65 wrote: »
    I put my hands over my eyes as he went up I though he looked far too relaxed! I'd have thought Bellamy would have been a shoe-in for the first 5.

    He was evasive when asked in an interview afterwards whether he wanted to take one. Id guess he didn't want to risk being the one who ended Cardiff's chances in the competition.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,952 ✭✭✭Morzadec


    mike65 wrote: »
    I put my hands over my eyes as he went up I though he looked far too relaxed! I'd have thought Bellamy would have been a shoe-in for the first 5.

    Forgot about Bellers. I would've had him over Suarez as well


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,318 ✭✭✭The Chessplayer


    Kess73 wrote: »
    I genuinely feel that if the team yesterday started with Kuyt and Bellamy in place of Carroll and Henderson that the game would have been won in 90 minutes.
    I agree, but the outlay on Carroll means we're stuck with him. Torres is a different story. Any number of Champions League teams on the continent would be willing to take a punt on Torres.

    I even felt yesterday that Kenny was reluctant to take him off and I can understand why.
    Kess73 wrote: »
    At least one quality midfielder is needed toi play alongside Lucas (I say at least one as more may be needed if Lucas does not fully recover/recapture form)
    Would be nice to inject a bit of guile in midfield. I hope the behind-the-scenes bribing of Aquilani to return is continuing. What must Aquilani have been thinking watching that game?

    Please god, Adam will not be pulling the strings from midfield next year. His Chris Waddle impression yesterday was hard to take.

    The worry is, however, that the hapless Damien Comolli will land us with a few more duds in the summer.
    Kess73 wrote: »
    Skrtel's amazing change in form has been a big bonus for me though.
    I'm amazed how comfortable on the ball he is. Some lovely passing from him yesterday. Seems to be more one of the lads now.


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 7,941 Mod ✭✭✭✭Yakult


    Did anyone see Skrtel barge Charlie Adam out of the way after scoring he's goal? Adam went celebrating with Skrtel and he was having none of it!

    Impressed with Downing last night, but it wont be long lived. He should be doing that week in, week out but he either isn't capable against better full backs or is just scared.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,264 ✭✭✭✭citytillidie


    Yakult wrote: »
    Did anyone see Skrtel barge Charlie Adam out of the way after scoring he's goal? Adam went celebrating with Skrtel and he was having none of it!

    Impressed with Downing last night, but it wont be long lived. He should be doing that week in, week out but he either isn't capable against better full backs or is just scared.

    you mean this Skrtel.gif

    :D

    ******



  • Registered Users Posts: 1,318 ✭✭✭The Chessplayer


    Yakult wrote: »
    Did anyone see Skrtel barge Charlie Adam out of the way after scoring he's goal? Adam went celebrating with Skrtel and he was having none of it!
    It was a beautiful moment and I think Skrtel should be commended for it. Kind of reminded me of Roy Keane's snub of Darren Fletcher one time when the United lads were celebrating a goal. MOTM stuff from Skrtel.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,353 ✭✭✭Sasquatch76


    Love that gif.

    Love Skrtel.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,315 ✭✭✭Big Knox


    Nice touch with the badge from John Henry

    AmmrBVFCMAAFvUK.jpg

    After the plague that was Gillette and Hicks this simple pictures means so much. We finally have an owner that gets it and we now have our first trophy under FSG. Delighted for John Henry and Co. and long may they continue to lead us to trophies...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,739 ✭✭✭ASOT


    Suarez photobomb!

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    Was very impressed with the interviews the owners did after the game yesterday. Essentially echoing others in that they see this as a stepping stone which hopefully will create a bounce for the rest of the season but ultimately getting back into the CL and challenging for the league is where the clubs needs to be. It struck me as fairly ruthless talk to give in an interview on the back of just having won a final.

    Opr


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,224 ✭✭✭barone


    missed someone

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,634 ✭✭✭jenno86


    This anfield cat shíte has run its course! Stopped being funny after he left the pitch.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,588 ✭✭✭daithijjj


    Those are some serious viewing figures for that game in the UK. Sky games can be under 1 mil in viewers sometimes, C5 get more than Sky for alot of their games, and the BBC said yesterdays peak was 10.5 million. Say what you like about money for the tournament but there are intangibles that cannot be measured. The exposure of 10.5 mil viewers is invaluable in certain ways, (im looking at you Mr 'bitter' Adidas).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,224 ✭✭✭barone


    jenno86 wrote: »
    This anfield cat shíte has run its course! Stopped being funny after he left the pitch.

    no it didnt, get over yourself


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    daithijjj wrote: »
    Those are some serious viewing figures for that game in the UK. Sky games can be under 1 mil in viewers sometimes, C5 get more than Sky for alot of their games, and the BBC said yesterdays peak was 10.5 million. Say what you like about money for the tournament but there are intangibles that cannot be measured. The exposure of 10.5 mil viewers is invaluable in certain ways, (im looking at you Mr 'bitter' Adidas).

    I am going to be negative in this post only because Agger getting injured yesterday left a real sour taste in my mouth. This league cup has come at enormous expense in my eyes!

    It looks like we are going to be without Agger for a significant portion of the league campaign having already lost Lucas in an earlier round for the majority of the season. These injuries will have major ramifications in terms of the league point gathered this season. The other issue is that while the league cup usually would have been offered as a rest for key players it also gave the chance to squad players to keep up fitness and gain match practice such as Spearing, Coates etc which hasn't happened meaning they have been cold or will be cold when called upon. It also meant we have afforded no game time with the first team squad to any of the reserve team players.

    Getting back to winning things is hugely important and hopefully this will act as a step in the right direction. Given the awful couple of years we have had it's a huge relief to finally be garnering some positive coverage and hopefully the win will galvanise the squad on the run in for the rest of the season. As you say the intangibles from winning the competition cannot be measured.

    I do however worry that winning this battle will have ultimately hindered greatly the war we're suppose to be waging.

    Opr


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,634 ✭✭✭jenno86


    barone wrote: »
    no it didnt, get over yourself

    Sorry that wasn't directly aimed at you.

    However, that picture isn't funny.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,588 ✭✭✭daithijjj


    opr wrote: »
    I am going to be negative in this post only because Agger getting injured yesterday left a real sour taste in my mouth. This league cup has come at enormous expense in my eyes!

    It looks like we are going to be without Agger for a significant portion of the league campaign having already lost Lucas in an earlier round for the majority of the season. These injuries will have major ramifications in terms of the league point gathered this season. The other issue is that while the league cup usually would have been offered as a rest for key players it also gave the chance to squad players to keep up fitness and gain match practice such as Spearing, Coates etc which hasn't happened meaning they have been cold or will be cold when called upon. It also meant we have afforded no game time with the first team squad to any of the reserve team players.

    Getting back to winning things is hugely important and hopefully this will act as a step in the right direction. Given the awful couple of years we have had it's a huge relief to finally be garnering some positive coverage and hopefully the win will galvanise the squad on the run in for the rest of the season. As you say the intangibles from winning the competition cannot be measured.

    I do however worry that winning this battle will have ultimately hindered greatly the war we're suppose to be waging.

    Opr

    Obviously i wasnt talking about on the pitch directly. I think everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet regarding 4th. All i would say is that if we dont get 4th it wont really be the games coming up that stopped us rather than the ones we drew so many of at home during the season so far.

    Does anyone know the severity of Agger's injury yet?, from what i saw after the game he didnt look to be so bad.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,341 ✭✭✭✭Chucky the tree


    daithijjj wrote: »
    Obviously i wasnt talking about on the pitch directly. I think everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet regarding 4th. All i would say is that if we dont get 4th it wont really be the games coming up that stopped us rather than the ones we drew so many of at home during the season so far.

    Does anyone know the severity of Agger's injury yet?, from what i saw after the game he didnt look to be so bad.



    How will it not be the games coming up? Games at the beginning of the season don't earn you more points then the ones now. If we lose out on 4th by a few points then the points lost in March, April and May are just as important as the ones we dropped earlier. Agger either broke or cracked a rib.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73


    The problem with 4th is that it is not in our hands. We are relying on three teams dropping more points that we do.

    We have a game in hand (against Everton) over Newcastle, Chelsea and Arsenal. Even if we win that game in hand we are still going to be 4 points behind Arsenal and Chelsea and still a point behind Newcastle.

    We also have to play all three of those teams and will most likely have to beat all three to have a chance of fourth. Even if we beat Arsenal and Chelsea, we will still be relying on them picking up less points per game than us as they will still be ahead of us on points if we beat them and win our game in hand.

    It is a hell of an ask to get 4th place. We should of couse go all out in order to try and get it, but needing three clubs to make mistakes whilst ourselves somehow finding very consistent winning form over our last 13 games is a lot of luck to ask for. I could see one team in front of us hitting a bad patch, maybe two if it is a really flukey kind of year, but all three? I just don't see it. It will only take one of the three to get three points less than us between now and the end of the season and they will pip us.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 26,497 ✭✭✭✭noodler


    Big Knox wrote: »
    After the plague that was Gillette and Hicks this simple pictures means so much. We finally have an owner that gets it and we now have our first trophy under FSG. Delighted for John Henry and Co. and long may they continue to lead us to trophies...

    I wouldn't read so much into a badge if you are specifically talking about the disaster.

    Generally though, they have kept quiet and thats certainly better than saying anything negative.
    Kess73 wrote: »
    The problem with 4th is that it is not in our hands. We are relying on three teams dropping more points that we do.

    We have a game in hand (against Everton) over Newcastle, Chelsea and Arsenal. Even if we win that game in hand we are still going to be 4 points behind Arsenal and Chelsea and still a point behind Newcastle.

    We also have to play all three of those teams and will most likely have to beat all three to have a chance of fourth. Even if we beat Arsenal and Chelsea, we will still be relying on them picking up less points per game than us as they will still be ahead of us on points if we beat them and win our game in hand.

    It is a hell of an ask to get 4th place. We should of couse go all out in order to try and get it, but needing three clubs to make mistakes whilst ourselves somehow finding very consistent winning form over our last 13 games is a lot of luck to ask for. I could see one team in front of us hitting a bad patch, maybe two if it is a really flukey kind of year, but all three? I just don't see it. It will only take one of the three to get three points less than us between now and the end of the season and they will pip us.

    Chelsea and Arsenal will drop plenmty of points between now and the end of the season and we still won't get it IMO.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,588 ✭✭✭daithijjj


    How will it not be the games coming up? Games at the beginning of the season don't earn you more points then the ones now. If we lose out on 4th by a few points then the points lost in March, April and May are just as important as the ones we dropped earlier. Agger either broke or cracked a rib.

    I believe the old adage goes, you dont win anything at the start of the season but you can lose it. It = 4th in this case and dropping 16 points at home so far? will go a very long way to answer why we havent got 4th, if thats where we are at the end of the season. Drawing with Arsenal on Saturday wont sink us, drawing with Sunderland/Norwich/Swansea/Wigan/Blackburn etc before 2012 already put us in a bad place.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73


    noodler wrote: »
    Chelsea and Arsenal will drop plenmty of points between now and the end of the season and we still won't get it IMO.


    Must admit I feel the same way. I just don't see the three clubs directly ahead of us all dropping more points than we will between now and the end of the season.

    Whilst not impossible I feel that we cannot afford to lose anymore games between now and the end of the season, maybe one at the most if we start picking up wins rather than draws in the other games.

    People will no doubt argue that IF we win our game in hand then we are four points behind Chelsea and Arsenal (and still quite a bit behind in terms of GD) and only a point behind Newcsatle. And IF we win our games against all three of those clubs we will only be a point behind both Arsenal and Chelsea, but the thing is even with that small section of games totally going our way, and it would be a bit of a long shot for us to defo get those four wins, we would still be relying on both Arsenal and Chelsea to drop more points than us, and given that our form has been even worse than that of those teams so far this season I really don't see it happening.

    Hope I am wrong but I think we may have another 6th or 7th place finish this season.

    Hell if some are writing off the points difference between us and Chelsea/Arsenal/Chelsea as being very catchable, then maybe we should start worrying about Norwich who are only 4 points behind us in 8th place, along with Sunderland and Everton who are six points behind us, and the game against Everton becomes very important as a result for them against us puts them only three points behind us.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    Kess73 wrote: »
    I could see one team in front of us hitting a bad patch, maybe two if it is a really flukey kind of year, but all three? I just don't see it. It will only take one of the three to get three points less than us between now and the end of the season and they will pip us.

    I agree it's a very tough ask but I can see all three of them dropping loads of points but whether we ourselves will be able to capitalize on the mistakes is the real question.

    Newcastle are the real dark horses in my eyes for that fourth place. They have all the guys back now and made some shrewd acquisitions in January. Was plenty pleased to see them only pick up a point at the weekend after being 2 up as I fancy they could really put a run of results together.

    Opr


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43,311 ✭✭✭✭K-9


    Kess73 wrote: »
    The problem with 4th is that it is not in our hands. We are relying on three teams dropping more points that we do.

    We have a game in hand (against Everton) over Newcastle, Chelsea and Arsenal. Even if we win that game in hand we are still going to be 4 points behind Arsenal and Chelsea and still a point behind Newcastle.

    We also have to play all three of those teams and will most likely have to beat all three to have a chance of fourth. Even if we beat Arsenal and Chelsea, we will still be relying on them picking up less points per game than us as they will still be ahead of us on points if we beat them and win our game in hand.

    It is a hell of an ask to get 4th place. We should of couse go all out in order to try and get it, but needing three clubs to make mistakes whilst ourselves somehow finding very consistent winning form over our last 13 games is a lot of luck to ask for. I could see one team in front of us hitting a bad patch, maybe two if it is a really flukey kind of year, but all three? I just don't see it. It will only take one of the three to get three points less than us between now and the end of the season and they will pip us.

    Looking at the run ins ours is probably the best, with all the traditional big Away games all played, Newcastle the outlier this season. Arsenal, Chelsea and Everton at home.

    Normally we'd all be licking our lips at that run in but..........................

    Mad Men's Don Draper : What you call love was invented by guys like me, to sell nylons.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,347 ✭✭✭✭Grayditch


    Our finishing is still not up to standard to get us into 4th place. Everything else has been impressive, though.

    We had about 14 corners yesterday, like. Jaaaaaaysus.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,399 ✭✭✭ush


    The cup runs, bad handling of Suarez mess and lack of smart signings in january will cost us fourth. Chelsea and Arsenal have dropped enough points already for us to be there. I don't want to be looking back on the season with just all this Wembley nostalgia.

    Arsenal's performance yesterday could be the nail in the coffin. I'd love it if we beat them!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,347 ✭✭✭✭Grayditch


    I'm so glad we won at Wembley yesterday. It was a great day.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73


    ush wrote: »
    The cup runs, bad handling of Suarez mess and lack of smart signings in january will cost us fourth. Chelsea and Arsenal have dropped enough points already for us to be there. I don't want to be looking back on the season with just all this Wembley nostalgia.

    Well if we finished the season in 7th place and won both cups, I know that two from Arsenal, Newcastle and Chelsea will have had a worse overall season than us, as it will mean that two of them missed out on the CL along with us and got no silverware of any sort to show for their season.

    Granted the league is the bread and butter in terms of importance, but I value the cups highly as well, and if we are not going to do well in one comp, then I sure as hell want to see the club do well in whatever is left.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    Does anyone have a handy list of the run in for all four teams chasing fourth ? I thought I remembered someone posting one here a few days back but can't find it.

    Edit - Found it http://www.thisisanfield.com/2012/02/the-race-for-fourth/

    Opr


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,735 ✭✭✭✭Bobeagleburger


    We need to win 4 or 5 on the bounce I feel if we want to finish top 4. That sort of run is needed.

    Arsenal is a must win tbh.

    Their defence is terrible, we have a decent shot of beating them but their confidence will be up after yesterday. Ours should be too however :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19,341 ✭✭✭✭Chucky the tree


    daithijjj wrote: »
    I believe the old adage goes, you dont win anything at the start of the season but you can lose it. It = 4th in this case and dropping 16 points at home so far? will go a very long way to answer why we havent got 4th, if thats where we are at the end of the season. Drawing with Arsenal on Saturday wont sink us, drawing with Sunderland/Norwich/Swansea/Wigan/Blackburn etc before 2012 already put us in a bad place.


    But those games didn't sink us either. We certainly aren't out of the race for 4th however we must start winning games now and it's still very much in the balance. If we win all of our remaining games I'd give us a 99%+ chance of getting 4th.
    Kess73 wrote: »
    Well if we finished the season in 7th place and won both cups, I know that two from Arsenal, Newcastle and Chelsea will have had a worse overall season than us, as it will mean that two of them missed out on the CL along with us and got no silverware of any sort to show for their season.

    Granted the league is the bread and butter in terms of importance, but I value the cups highly as well, and if we are not going to do well in one comp, then I sure as hell want to see the club do well in whatever is left.


    The problem is our cup runs haven't helped our 4th place attempt. I think losing Lucas and Agger could turn out to be crucial.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    I meant to say I am not convinced Spurs won't get dragged back into the race for fourth. 7 points in hand but playing Man U (H), Everton (A), Chelsea (A). Things could look very different after those three matches.

    Opr


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73



    The problem is our cup runs haven't helped our 4th place attempt. I think losing Lucas and Agger could turn out to be crucial.



    I think the lack of any sort of quality in CM beside Lucas was a bigger problem than losing Lucas tbh.

    Also the lack of a regular goalscorer has been an obvious problem all season. No proper striker at the club, and no real consistent goal threat from midfield, the wings, coupled with two players who can provide a threat who between them either missed a chunk of games through a ban or who cannot play on a regular basis for medical reasons.

    Not much we can do about that right now, but I hope that there is some real addressing of problem areas come the summer and not another influx of overpriced players who may come good sometime in the medium to distant future.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73


    opr wrote: »
    I meant to say I am not convinced Spurs won't get dragged back into the race for fourth. 7 points in hand but playing Man U (H), Everton (A), Chelsea (A). Things could look very different after those three matches.

    Opr

    Spurs are 14 points ahead of us (11 if we win our game in hand). No chance at all of us catching them even if they do slip up, plus them slipping up in those three games will mean that Chelsea have added another three points to their own total, and Spurs losing to Everton means that Everton may have gotten closer to us as well.

    Would be better for us if Spurs hit form and beat Everton and Chelsea.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    Kess73 wrote: »
    I think the lack of any sort of quality in CM beside Lucas was a bigger problem than losing Lucas tbh.

    True but that being the case shouldn't you be wrapping the guy up in cotten wool unless it's essential that he plays ? Shouldn't the same be said for Agger given his injury record ? Wouldn't it have been nice if both of their back ups in Spearing and Coates could have got more game time in the league cup that way not only would the guys have been rested but their back ups wouldn't have been so cold coming into the team ? I sometimes feel Kenny doesn't get the best use out of the squad despite banging on about its importance.

    Opr


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,560 ✭✭✭✭Kess73


    opr wrote: »
    True but that being the case shouldn't you be wrapping the guy up in cotten wool unless it's essential that he plays ? Shouldn't the same be said for Agger given his injury record ? Wouldn't it have been nice if both of their back ups in Spearing and Coates could have got more game time in the league cup that way not only would the guys have been rested but their back ups wouldn't have been so cold coming into the team ? I sometimes feel Kenny doesn't get the best use out of the squad despite banging on about its importance.

    Opr


    It is all well and good saying wrap them in cotton wool, but especially in the case of Lucas there is no quality cover that can come close to doing what he does. Lucas is the best CM at the club so leaving him out would weaken the team to a large degree especially given the part of the pitch we would be depleted in. We have nobody that comes close to Lucas in the centre. Spearing, Gerrard, Adam, and Henderson are pretty much what we have without Lucas. Not one of them can read the game like Lucas, will work as hard as Lucas, can tackle like Lucas, or has the same level of heart on the pitch as Lucas.

    Resting Lucas and playing a combo from that four could have meant more points lost or some humiliating losses in the cups which might have impacted on morale.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,267 ✭✭✭opr


    Kess73 wrote: »
    It is all well and good saying wrap them in cotton wool, but especially in the case of Lucas there is no quality cover that can come close to doing what he does. Lucas is the best CM at the club so leaving him out would weaken the team to a large degree especially given the part of the pitch we would be depleted in. We have nobody that comes close to Lucas in the centre. Spearing, Gerrard, Adam, and Henderson are pretty much what we have without Lucas. Not one of them can read the game like Lucas, will work as hard as Lucas, can tackle like Lucas, or has the same level of heart on the pitch as Lucas.

    Resting Lucas and playing a combo from that four could have meant more points lost or some humiliating losses in the cups which might have impacted on morale.

    I don't agree that Spearing couldn't have done a job in some of the earlier rounds. It seems like a fairly basic thing to me in some of the early rounds that Spearing could have coped with experience around him giving him valuable game time and Lucas valuable rest time. For a guy who puts in the kind of shifts he does during matches he needs rest periods as eventually the more strain you put on anyones body the more likely they are to break.

    Even if you don't agree with resting him for the league cup games other things happened this season with regards Lucas which were just incredible from my point of view.

    One of the international weeks he played a full 90 minutes for Brazil in a match he had work really hard as they went down to ten men in the first half and fought from 1 down to win the match 2-1. The game kicked off on Wednesday morning at 2.30am our time in Mexico. With flying time that means he was back in Liverpool on Friday and was asked to start on the Saturday against United. That's fair enough it's one of our biggest games of the season and we needed him. Three days later he was asked to start in a nothing match against Rangers :mad:

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,117 ✭✭✭✭Leiva


    Saturdays game against Arsenal will tell us a lot .

    I'm hoping to see hunger , desire and attitude to push on now from the Cup victory .

    I fear we may see a hangover from the highs followed by a mediocre performance .

    So who wants it and has it more after their weekend highs : Liverpool or Arsenal .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,316 ✭✭✭kevohmsford


    Fulham have signed Mahamadou Diarra until the end of the season. Would have been a good option for us surely. We need a decent defensive midfielder at the moment.


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