Bellamy. - Left wing.

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Postby Graeme Noble » Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:29 pm

Bellamy is a striker not a winger, we played the same mistake with Cisse last year, lets not paly the same mistake with bellamy and actually play him in position.
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Postby Espionage » Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:46 pm

Graeme Noble wrote:Bellamy is a striker not a winger, we played the same mistake with Cisse last year, lets not paly the same mistake with bellamy and actually play him in position.

Cisse played better in that wide striker role then he did anywhere else for Liverpool......
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Postby Graeme Noble » Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:12 pm

Nah he played best as striker.
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Postby metalhead » Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:18 pm

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Espionage wrote:In my first post in this thread I pointed out a few reason why he should be played further left.  Obviously because some people think that it would be for the benefit of the team.  Cisse scored quite a few goals from this position (though on the right) but I felt that he was one footed therefore could only go around a player (and therefore away from goal) when he played on the right and could only beat people to the by-line and put in a cross as he always dribbling control was pretty poor. 

Do you think that the my analysis in my first post is flawed?

No mate nothing to do with what you said, what I meant was we have been crying out for pacy wingers, we have them now but neither of them play at the same time.
Instead Rafa uses Gerrard and Bellamy in their positions its so annoying.

Ciggy i understand your concern, but Rafa still doesn't see Gonzalez ready to play yet and need to adapt to the premiership thats why he uses Gerrard on the left. I think using Bellamy on the left is a waste of time because he was brought in as a striker and need to be used as a striker, plus if we do play him on the left I think we will get a new Cisse situation (Bellamy did alot of problems in Newcastle when he was played on the right).
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Postby crazyhorse » Tue Oct 03, 2006 11:36 pm

Bellamy is a player who likes to get behind the back four, and often bends his runs which causes him to go wide on occasions - his runs are very similar to those that Shearer used to make when in his prime - maybe he picked up something from him even though they hated each other. On both flanks this is very useful, especially if the full backs or wingers get up on the overlap.

I can see the logic in this when Stevie is playing in the centre and bombing into the box behing Kuyt or Crouch.

But as far as playing Bellamy on the wing full time - forget it.
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Postby Graeme Noble » Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:23 pm

crazyhorse wrote:Bellamy is a player who likes to get behind the back four, and often bends his runs which causes him to go wide on occasions - his runs are very similar to those that Shearer used to make when in his prime - maybe he picked up something from him even though they hated each other. On both flanks this is very useful, especially if the full backs or wingers get up on the overlap.

I can see the logic in this when Stevie is playing in the centre and bombing into the box behing Kuyt or Crouch.

But as far as playing Bellamy on the wing full time - forget it.

Agreed. You wouldn't ask Crouch to play on the wing, so don't bother asking Bellamy to do it. Very unfair.
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Postby Rush » Wed Oct 04, 2006 7:41 pm

Think alot of people have missed the point here, no one is asking or forcing Bellamy to play on the wing, no one needs to because he more than often goes out there himself. How often is he to be found out wide waiting for a pass from either Gerrard or Alonso that he can run onto. How often have we seen him go down the touchline trying to get behind the defenders and deliver a cross.? That for me is the job of a winger, Bellamy seems to do this job quite often and of his own free will.
I still would prefer to see Bellamy working the left wing than Gerrard.
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:43 pm

LIVERPOOL, England Oct 13 (Reuters) - Coach Rafael Benitez thinks Craig Bellamy will continute to play for Liverpool during his court case next month.

The Welsh international has Nov. 23 court appearance in relation to an assault charge.

The trial is set for five days and Liverpool have three matches in a period of seven days around that time.



They play PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Nov. 22 before facing Manchester City three days later and Portsmouth on Nov. 29. All three games are at Anfield.

"I think he can handle these pressures and play for us. You must consider the mentality of the player and he will be okay," Benitez told a news conference on Friday.

"If he wants to play then I have no problem. The important thing is all three games are at home and that should make it easier for him.

"We will have to wait and see but if he is positive and strong in his character I don't see a problem with it."

Bellamy, 27, has denied assaulting two women at a Cardiff nightclub in February. He was due in court to answer the case earlier this month but the case was postponed. He went on to play for Wales twice, captaining his country both times.

Benitez added: "He had a similar problem in Cardiff this week when the case was held up but still managed to captain his country and score.

"He handled that well. It shows how positive he is and he always wants to play football."

Bellamy could take inspiration from his former Newcastle United team mate Lee Bowyer. In 2000/2001, when at Leeds United, Bowyer produced some of the best football of his career while on trial during an assault case and won the club's player of the year award.

They havent picked the best time for the trial have they :(   I just hope he doesnt let it affect him and gets on with his football. I read somewhere that the original trial was postponed because fresh evidence was introduced against him. Surely a few quid could sort this out once and for all.

On a side note I see Anton Ferdinand has been arrested for assault, just a pity it wasnt his elder brother!
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Postby Ciggy » Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:46 pm

s@int wrote:They havent picked the best time for the trial have they :(   I just hope he doesnt let it affect him and gets on with his football. I read somewhere that the original trial was postponed because fresh evidence was introduced against him. Surely a few quid could sort this out once and for all.

Someone who was in the nightclub at the time, said the girl and her mates, wanted to go into the VIP section Bellamy was there with his mates, and cause the bouncers threw them out, she is claiming compo, just after a few bob I think.
Cant bare girls like that  :no
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Postby account deleted by request » Fri Oct 13, 2006 5:55 pm

Ciggy wrote:
s@int wrote:They havent picked the best time for the trial have they :(   I just hope he doesnt let it affect him and gets on with his football. I read somewhere that the original trial was postponed because fresh evidence was introduced against him. Surely a few quid could sort this out once and for all.

Someone who was in the nightclub at the time, said the girl and her mates, wanted to go into the VIP section Bellamy was there with his mates, and cause the bouncers threw them out, she is claiming compo, just after a few bob I think.
Cant bare girls like that  :no

Why didnt she just sleep with him and then sell her story to the tabloids. Thats what they usually do. Mind you it is Craig "no neck " Bellamy :D
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Postby Raoul » Sat Oct 14, 2006 6:15 am

bigmick wrote:Let's just play players in their proper positions, and if we've got more than eleven fit players for each game we should pick eleven. Then we put the ones who didn't get picked on the bench. If one of them comes on as sub to replace somebody who isn't playing too well/has picked up an injury and then proceeds to do well, then in the next game he plays and the other bloke reverts to the bench. It's sort of been that way since the beginning of time really.

There have been celebrated cases converting players into something else at our club, Ray Kennedy into a midfielder being the most obvious example, with Carragher back to centre-half, and Gerrard to right midfielder arguably also successful. Usually though, when you buy a bloke to play upfront that's where you play him. If you need a left-midfielder you play one there. If you have two new left-midfielders, you play one of them there. At least that's what I'd do anyway.

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