NANNY RED wrote:Sorry Bob couldnt resist
How much did Mick give you in the brown paper bag and which service station![]()
Nah seriously some of what you say does make sense though
bigmick wrote:Well I've thought it was so all along so I'm hardly likely to go disagreeing now, but I would say that our good run has been made up of a string of extremely winnable games so I wouldn't quite be banging the non rotation drum as the main reason for it. It's almost certainly helped though, not so much in our overall play which is still a bit stop start, hot and cold for my liking, but in terms of the fact that we have a modicum of momentum right now, a winning habit and a confidence that goes with it.
The truth is that Newcastle are so poor that Gerrard and Torres probably didn't need to play. The question though is, do we gain more from them playing, getting a goal each, keeping the run and the momentum intact as well as building confidence, or from them getting rest and possibly some of the squad players getting a run out and being more able to step into the fold should they be needed?
My argument has always been for the former option. Yes Torres and Gerrard will now be marginally more fatigued for Wednesday than they would have been, but they'll also feel marginally better about themselves after scoring and winning again. Rafa would almost certainly have rested one or both of them previously, and I'm hugely encouraged by his decision not to do so this time.
bigmick wrote:Well I've thought it was so all along so I'm hardly likely to go disagreeing now, but I would say that our good run has been made up of a string of extremely winnable games so I wouldn't quite be banging the non rotation drum as the main reason for it. It's almost certainly helped though, not so much in our overall play which is still a bit stop start, hot and cold for my liking, but in terms of the fact that we have a modicum of momentum right now, a winning habit and a confidence that goes with it.
The truth is that Newcastle are so poor that Gerrard and Torres probably didn't need to play. The question though is, do we gain more from them playing, getting a goal each, keeping the run and the momentum intact as well as building confidence, or from them getting rest and possibly some of the squad players getting a run out and being more able to step into the fold should they be needed?
My argument has always been for the former option. Yes Torres and Gerrard will now be marginally more fatigued for Wednesday than they would have been, but they'll also feel marginally better about themselves after scoring and winning again. Rafa would almost certainly have rested one or both of them previously, and I'm hugely encouraged by his decision not to do so this time.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Bob, don't you think the problems we've had at the back is down to rotation. The last couple of years our defence has been as good as anybodys, but this season we've been shakey at the back.
2004/05...Dudek/Finnan/Hyypia/Carra/Riise (with the odd addition of Traore and Pelligrino)
2005/06...Reina/Finnan/Agger/Carra/Riise (with Hyypia coming in every now and then)
2006/07...Reina/Finnan/Agger/Carra/Aurellio (with Riise, Arbeloa and Hyypia playing bit parts)
This season however (down to injuries to some extent) we haven't had a fixed back four and keeper all season. Finnan, Arbeloa and Carra have all been fighting for the right back position. Agger, Skrtel, Hyypia, Carra and Arbeloa have all been the centre half pairing at some point this season. On the left we've had Aurellio, Riise and Arbeloa. We need to fix on a settled back four with Reina behind them in goal, then our defensive problems (mainly at set-pieces) would be sorted out IMO. To many people have been in that back four this season.
s@int wrote:What I am still unsure about is the new formation. I need to see it work against the top teams as well as teams we should beat easily anyway before I am convinced.
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