stu_the_red wrote:Secondly to Johnnymac...
Look at the end of the treble season start of the 2001/2002 season. Thats how to utilise Owen. He went on a run scoring something like 27 in 24 and it was through the old tactics. That was playing to his strengths which are one on one finishing, pace and movement. Crossing a ball and pinning teams in there own half makes Owen alot less effective.
He is better playing from deep and hitting teams on the break. Hence the reason we played like this and to a certain extent still do.
stu_the_red wrote:we took a step backwards last season but imo another step forwards this season. We've stagnated over the last two years due to mistakes in the transfer market and injuries etc.
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Owzat wrote:stu_the_red wrote:we took a step backwards last season but imo another step forwards this season. We've stagnated over the last two years due to mistakes in the transfer market and injuries etc.
Step forward this season??!?!?!?!!?!? We're fourth with probably the lowest total ever for a team in our position at this stage of a season. We've lost seven games already and drawn far too many times (eight). It is all too easy to claim this is due to injury, but fact remains we've still only taken average points from the last few games - 5 of a possible 9.
Houllier bemoans his injury crises - what will he do if Owen does leave? I suspect he'll moan about that, even though he is largely responsible for Owen's indecision over his future
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