by god_bless_john_houlding » Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:44 am
Mick you say these games are winnable, this is one thing I hate. I know you're not taking anything away from the lads but the teams we played are still tough games and it doesn't matter who you beat or how you beat them it's still three points at the end of the day if you beat Man United 5-0 or Derby County 1-0, it's still three points, so the opposition shouldn't be brushed off IMO. Also the four teams we played have troubled the top two sides this season. West Ham and Bolton both beat United this year whereas Boro and Newcastle have held Arsenal to draws, which is again why it shouldn't matter who's put in front of you. One of the many reasons why I wasn't as cheesed off as some by Barnsley. It's still 11 against 11 playing football when it comes down to it.
I do agree with some of Mick, like us still rotating to much. My main gripe at this particular bit was Aurellio (my boo boy if truth be told) and Bob pulled me up about it. To summerise Bob's point it was "how can you slag Aurellio off all season then when he's dropped ask why he wasn't playing?" Which I suppose is a fair question and one that would need some sensible explaination. My explaination was Benitez is rotating/dropping/resting a player just as he's found his form. Aurellio's first goal for the club, his confidence would of been sky high and he's dropped. So in Milan if (and I expect him to be) Aurellio is selected he's going to have to start again, finding his feet to the pace. Likewise Kuyt and Babel. Two of them are finding their feet and form in this system so ahead of a hugely important game he drops them. I don't see the logic in that meself. Why drop players who are finding form? It's just going to shatter their confidence even more. That's where rotation fails for me. If you're changing players who are struggling fair enough, but not the ones who are playing well.
1) You'll Never Walk Alone
2) pass and move is the Liverpool groove
3) FIRST WILL ALWAYS BE FIRST AND SECOND WILL ALWAYS BE NOTHING.
4) If Torres has scored 60 league goals for Liverpool by the start of the 2011/12 season, I'll say he's better than Owen.