bigmick wrote:Can I just make one request though. If by chance Babel plays on Saturday and bangs in a hat-trick, or Crouch starts and scores twice, spare us the "tactical genius" stuff afterwards. To be where we are currently as far as front players go after four years of tenure is not the result of any genius in my view.
Bad Bob wrote:Actually, I'm not at all convinced that Rafa sees Crouch as surplus to requirements. Based on appearances to date it seems as though the big man is in the frame for the Champions League and cup matches first and foremost, with starts in the league being handed to others. As Rafa is a firm believer in rotation as a policy and as he is stubborn--two facts that people have not been shy about pointing out--why is it so hard to believe that he still rates Crouch but that he's got others in mind for most league matches?
In any event, I would not be surprised at all to see Crouch start on Saturday, presuming he doesn't play for England mid-week. After all, his only league start came after the last international break, when Rafa looked to rest Torres and Kuyt. Granted, Crouch was sat at Wembley that time rather than traveling to Russia but, if he doesn't play, I predict Rafa will risk the jet lag and play him, especially given the fact that both Torres and Kuyt have muscle tears.
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Actually, I'm not at all convinced that Rafa sees Crouch as surplus to requirements. Based on appearances to date it seems as though the big man is in the frame for the Champions League and cup matches first and foremost, with starts in the league being handed to others. As Rafa is a firm believer in rotation as a policy and as he is stubborn--two facts that people have not been shy about pointing out--why is it so hard to believe that he still rates Crouch but that he's got others in mind for most league matches?
In any event, I would not be surprised at all to see Crouch start on Saturday, presuming he doesn't play for England mid-week. After all, his only league start came after the last international break, when Rafa looked to rest Torres and Kuyt. Granted, Crouch was sat at Wembley that time rather than traveling to Russia but, if he doesn't play, I predict Rafa will risk the jet lag and play him, especially given the fact that both Torres and Kuyt have muscle tears.
Not to sure about that Bob
The Sunday Mirror says Crouch has been angered by suggestions Liverpool want to cash in on him now because he has refused to sign a new long-term deal that would protect his value in the transfer market.
Liverpool value Crouch at about £8million, but a source close to the player said: "Peter has not rejected a new contract - because he hasn't been offered one by the club.
"They spent the summer months securing several players on new deals - and it said everything that Peter was not one of those players asked to secure his future."
Crouch is planning to resist any Liverpool attempt to sell him before the end of the season - although that may change if Manchester City or Newcastle launch a bid for a player both Sven Goran Eriksson and Sam Allardyce have been tracking for months.
Bring back memories of Fowler before he went to Leeds?
roberto green wrote:s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Actually, I'm not at all convinced that Rafa sees Crouch as surplus to requirements. Based on appearances to date it seems as though the big man is in the frame for the Champions League and cup matches first and foremost, with starts in the league being handed to others. As Rafa is a firm believer in rotation as a policy and as he is stubborn--two facts that people have not been shy about pointing out--why is it so hard to believe that he still rates Crouch but that he's got others in mind for most league matches?
In any event, I would not be surprised at all to see Crouch start on Saturday, presuming he doesn't play for England mid-week. After all, his only league start came after the last international break, when Rafa looked to rest Torres and Kuyt. Granted, Crouch was sat at Wembley that time rather than traveling to Russia but, if he doesn't play, I predict Rafa will risk the jet lag and play him, especially given the fact that both Torres and Kuyt have muscle tears.
Not to sure about that Bob
The Sunday Mirror says Crouch has been angered by suggestions Liverpool want to cash in on him now because he has refused to sign a new long-term deal that would protect his value in the transfer market.
Liverpool value Crouch at about £8million, but a source close to the player said: "Peter has not rejected a new contract - because he hasn't been offered one by the club.
"They spent the summer months securing several players on new deals - and it said everything that Peter was not one of those players asked to secure his future."
Crouch is planning to resist any Liverpool attempt to sell him before the end of the season - although that may change if Manchester City or Newcastle launch a bid for a player both Sven Goran Eriksson and Sam Allardyce have been tracking for months.
Bring back memories of Fowler before he went to Leeds?
Fowler(in his prime) and Crouch?
Bring back memories of Fowlers sale to Leeds?
there is no comparison it just shows how far we have fallen if people think of him as a good striker for us
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Actually, I'm not at all convinced that Rafa sees Crouch as surplus to requirements. Based on appearances to date it seems as though the big man is in the frame for the Champions League and cup matches first and foremost, with starts in the league being handed to others. As Rafa is a firm believer in rotation as a policy and as he is stubborn--two facts that people have not been shy about pointing out--why is it so hard to believe that he still rates Crouch but that he's got others in mind for most league matches?
In any event, I would not be surprised at all to see Crouch start on Saturday, presuming he doesn't play for England mid-week. After all, his only league start came after the last international break, when Rafa looked to rest Torres and Kuyt. Granted, Crouch was sat at Wembley that time rather than traveling to Russia but, if he doesn't play, I predict Rafa will risk the jet lag and play him, especially given the fact that both Torres and Kuyt have muscle tears.
Not to sure about that Bob
The Sunday Mirror says Crouch has been angered by suggestions Liverpool want to cash in on him now because he has refused to sign a new long-term deal that would protect his value in the transfer market.
Liverpool value Crouch at about £8million, but a source close to the player said: "Peter has not rejected a new contract - because he hasn't been offered one by the club.
"They spent the summer months securing several players on new deals - and it said everything that Peter was not one of those players asked to secure his future."
Crouch is planning to resist any Liverpool attempt to sell him before the end of the season - although that may change if Manchester City or Newcastle launch a bid for a player both Sven Goran Eriksson and Sam Allardyce have been tracking for months.
Bring back memories of Fowler before he went to Leeds?
s@int wrote:roberto green wrote:s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Actually, I'm not at all convinced that Rafa sees Crouch as surplus to requirements. Based on appearances to date it seems as though the big man is in the frame for the Champions League and cup matches first and foremost, with starts in the league being handed to others. As Rafa is a firm believer in rotation as a policy and as he is stubborn--two facts that people have not been shy about pointing out--why is it so hard to believe that he still rates Crouch but that he's got others in mind for most league matches?
In any event, I would not be surprised at all to see Crouch start on Saturday, presuming he doesn't play for England mid-week. After all, his only league start came after the last international break, when Rafa looked to rest Torres and Kuyt. Granted, Crouch was sat at Wembley that time rather than traveling to Russia but, if he doesn't play, I predict Rafa will risk the jet lag and play him, especially given the fact that both Torres and Kuyt have muscle tears.
Not to sure about that Bob
The Sunday Mirror says Crouch has been angered by suggestions Liverpool want to cash in on him now because he has refused to sign a new long-term deal that would protect his value in the transfer market.
Liverpool value Crouch at about £8million, but a source close to the player said: "Peter has not rejected a new contract - because he hasn't been offered one by the club.
"They spent the summer months securing several players on new deals - and it said everything that Peter was not one of those players asked to secure his future."
Crouch is planning to resist any Liverpool attempt to sell him before the end of the season - although that may change if Manchester City or Newcastle launch a bid for a player both Sven Goran Eriksson and Sam Allardyce have been tracking for months.
Bring back memories of Fowler before he went to Leeds?
Fowler(in his prime) and Crouch?
Bring back memories of Fowlers sale to Leeds?
there is no comparison it just shows how far we have fallen if people think of him as a good striker for us
Sorry mate I was meaning the way Houllier kept saying Fowler hasn't signed a new contract, when infact he hadn't been offered one.
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[/quote]Bad Bob,Oct. 15 2007,23:57]Actually, I'm not at all convinced that Rafa sees Crouch as surplus to requirements. Based on appearances to date it seems as though the big man is in the frame for the Champions League and cup matches first and foremost, with starts in the league being handed to others. As Rafa is a firm believer in rotation as a policy and as he is stubborn--two facts that people have not been shy about pointing out--why is it so hard to believe that he still rates Crouch but that he's got others in mind for most league matches?
In any event, I would not be surprised at all to see Crouch start on Saturday, presuming he doesn't play for England mid-week. After all, his only league start came after the last international break, when Rafa looked to rest Torres and Kuyt. Granted, Crouch was sat at Wembley that time rather than traveling to Russia but, if he doesn't play, I predict Rafa will risk the jet lag and play him, especially given the fact that both Torres and Kuyt have muscle tears.
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