
Get the owners out and they can take him with them and maybe we can start having OUR club back!
rocky29 wrote:Thinkpad wrote:SAME old problem plauguing the team. We are not attacking oriented.
Just pass the ball around (square pass or back pass).
No ideas going forward. Static players with ball pass behind the players or at their feet.
Liverpool players has forgotten how to hold the ball under pressure since Rafa's time.
I was hoping Roy can fix this, but it seems he too like to play like this.
If this doesn't change, I guess we need him changed as well.
Getting a different manager to play the same way is a waste of everybody's time.
Offense is the best defense, Brazil did not win World Cup titles by being the best defensive team.
I won because it is the best offensive team.
While I am ready to support the manager 100% I just cannot see how he can change his shortcomings.
A leopard never loses its spots. I hate to say this, unless he changed his coward ways in team tactics, he has no place in Liverpool.
I am already sick of the 4-5 years of rubbish coward football. Can't stand another season of this dross.
spot on mate he seems to have the exact same tactics as rafa did. Thats probably why he never ended up getting another striker. He thought id rather flood the midfield and keep it tight mentality.
Emerald Red wrote:Roy's reaction after the game.STOP PRESS:
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/roy-reacts-to-utrecht-draw
Roy Hodgson believes Liverpool can be pleased to have gained a point against an impressive Utrecht side on Thursday night.
Both sides had chances to prevent the game ending 0-0, though with last-ditch interventions required from Pepe Reina and Raul Meireles, Hodgson had no complaints at returning home with a share of the spoils.
The result leaves Liverpool top of Group K, two points ahead of both Napoli and Utrecht.
The manager said: "It was a good point. We knew it was going to be a tough game. The occasions when they created some chances were largely of our own making. They were the result of unfortunate individual errors. I thought the shape of the team and the way we approached the game - I can have nothing but praise for my team.
"We created some good chances ourselves also. It wasn't a dull 0-0, there was activity at both ends of the field.
"Utrecht did well. They were as determined and committed as we expected them to be, so we had to be at our best defensively and we were.
"We saw some very determined chasing down from the Dutch forwards, their crossing and attacking the ball from crossing was good and it was easy to see why Utrecht have got a very good home record.
"So it's a good point to take back to Liverpool. Four points out of two games. It's the first time we haven't won one of these games but to be honest it would have been unfortunate for them if we'd won the game tonight. They would have felt hard done by. For me, a draw was a more than satisfactory result.
"I think the group is going to be very tight. The other game finished in a draw. We're top with four, then Utrecht and Napoli with two points and Steaua Bucharest with one point. It's already quite close and I think it will be close right until the end with the way this group is panning out."
Asked about the performance of Fernando Torres, who had a great second-half chance saved, Hodgson said: "There was some good combinations between him and the wide players and Dirk Kuyt. He worked very hard but he's still missing that elusive goal.
"There were a couple of quite good occasions for him to score but I think he'll feel it was a good 90-minute workout for him and another step in the right direction."
Hodgson was also quizzed on Meireles playing on the right.
He said: "We don't play with wingers. The way he plays and the way Joe Cole plays, we think (playing wide midfield) is more than suited to their qualities.
"We saw evidence of that in the game because they often got into situations where they received and turned with the ball - especially in the first half. I think we can get some use from Raul Meireles there with his passing ability."
Oh dear!
brenitez wrote:we should change our motto from Y N W A to YAWN!
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Emerald Red wrote:Thommo's perm wrote:I didnt see the match but are people really calling for his head because we drew away in europe?
Listen - you can't defend that absolute sh*te we've been seeing. We're f*cking 16th in the league. Our football is going backwards with no sign whatsoever of improving. Torres is being instructed to f*cking come from the half way line to defend corners FFS! From Roy's appointment in the summer, so far I've seen rougly 30 minutes of football where we've looked to actually dictate and control a game, and that was the second half against Arsenal on the first day of the season, which we were down to 10 men oddly enough. It is not the results. It's the performances! We're shockingly bad, so much so, that no team fears us, home or away. Don't even try to defend what can't be defended. If we draw or even get beat against Blackpool, Roy should get the sack or resign. Simple as that. It'll be October and we'd be 17th or worse in the league. Disgraceful.
Benny The Noon wrote:Because this seasons performances on the pitch are worse than when we were at our worst last season .
Benny The Noon wrote:Well this season hasn't finished yet so the end season results could easily be far worse so let's forget the final seasons results and leave the comparisons until the end of the season because I wouldn't want you to look a bit silly if the end results are worse than previous season . My quote was directed towards what I am seeing on the pitch and it's the worst I have seen since Souness was manager .
Benny The Noon wrote:It needs to change soon thou - how much time do we give ? How much longer can these sort of performances go on for? We need to turn that corner and bloody quickly .
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