Judge wrote:The team is the one playing on the field, a squad is the total amount of first team players you have to choose from.
You should ALWAYS play the best eleven regardless of the oppo (barring injuries etc).
The best sides rotate the odd few (just like LFC did in the 70's and 80's). Its up to the fringe players to gel with a strong back bone of a squad that plays week in week out.
how can a team have cohesion, when its always being chopped and changed!! The simple answer is - it has not.
If you examine the league - it is a sustained challenge and therefore rotation clearly doesnt work, especially if you make wholesale changes.
In europe - this format is mainly based on one off matches, so therefore it is suited to rotation, as you will be playing an unfamiliar team to the oppo. Therefore, rafa uses that to ensure the oppo cant get the upper hand.
Before anyone squeals, ''what about the FA cup etc, thats a one off match''. I can tell you this. Much of the time we play the same sides anyway in a home competition, compared to those in europe. And i suspect, the home teams have the measure of us and exploit the rotation thing.
That would explain why rafa is brilliant in europe and cack in the home domestic scene.
My advice would be to scrap the wholesale rotation of players and form a solid team that plays week in week out, and only change the odd one or two (like subs). Therefore, you create ateam that understands each other, much like a smooth running engine - IT WILL NOT FALTER
I challange anyone to disagree with my rational reasoning of everything rotational
That's about as succint a summation of my thoughts on rotation as you can get, Judge. Agree wholeheartedly....
Nice post Judgey...