SouthCoastShankly » Mon Nov 04, 2013 2:28 pm wrote:StuYesThatStu » Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:54 pm wrote:SouthCoastShankly » Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:51 pm wrote:Barry...Urgh. Lucas over him any day. Barry has to be the slowest player I have ever seen. That said I can't cater for either.
I'd opt for a 4-3-3 and go for
GK: Mignolet
RB: Johnson
LB: Baines
CB: Agger
CB: Jagielka
RM: Mirallas
LM: Coutinho
CM: Gerrard
CF: Sturridge
CF: Lukaku
CF: Suarez
The idea was it was a realistic XI with balance and players in the right positions.
I think anyone that would take Lucas over Barry is extremely deluded to be honest SCS. Barry is an extremely good alround footballer and he's nowhere near as slow as made out. To be honest, he's probably no slower than Lucas.
Each to their own. Although I'll happily be deluded on that one, just like the majority of LFC supporters I presume. Interestingly you agreed on Johnson over Coleman - despite your views on how poor Johnson is. You rate Ryan Taylor over him...
There's no problem playing a front three out of Lukaku, Sturridge and Suarez. Suarez spends most of his time on the right anyway, Sturridge is left footed and plays there for England. What's the issue?
Lucas isn't fit to lace Barry's boots. Barry's far superior in just about every aspect of the game apart from ground covered during a match which Lucas would win, and possibly standing tackles, which is about even, maybe Lucas would edge it. Barry's passing, creativety, speed of thought, dribbling, arial ability, goalscoring, assists, link play, movement, versatility and reading of the game are on a completely different level to Lucas's. IE the assist for Osman's goal the other week, Lucas would have never in a million years even been in that position to execute that ball, let alone see it if he got there.
Johnson is a very average full back who provides good shape and is ok defensively. Coleman is a headless chicken who is aggressive and can go past a player, not much in it. Johnson for his defensive ability. What has Ryan Taylor got to do with the price of fish?

Curious statement.
On the balance side of it, you're entitled to your opinion, no point in arguing with someone who thinks one central midfielder and three centre forwards is a good way to balance a team.