The OFFICIAL Liverpool Supporters thread

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full back

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If fairness corn, the reason he is getting stick is for the amont of points he is dropping against the lesser teams

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And the manner in which he is dropping points

GalwayBayBoy

Quote from: BerfArmagh on January 12, 2009, 01:07:03 PM
Liverpool will not win the premier league for one reason & one reason only, rafa...

The man is a clown, he spent 50 odd million on 2 strikers and they sat on the bench for a crucial away game against a hard to beat stoke. The owners must be wondering why the give him funds to buy players. He seems to be falling into the same trap of trying to keep players fresh for the title run in. Torres needs as much game time as possible to get back to fitness. By the time he does that united will have pulled away. The Stoke game was crucial to apply pressure to united....

Torres had played about 20 minutes in six weeks. There was no way he was going to start the game. Would have had him on at half-time though and Keane should have been introduced at some point as well.

corn02

Quote from: GalwayBayBoy on January 12, 2009, 01:14:50 PM
Quote from: BerfArmagh on January 12, 2009, 01:07:03 PM
Liverpool will not win the premier league for one reason & one reason only, rafa...

The man is a clown, he spent 50 odd million on 2 strikers and they sat on the bench for a crucial away game against a hard to beat stoke. The owners must be wondering why the give him funds to buy players. He seems to be falling into the same trap of trying to keep players fresh for the title run in. Torres needs as much game time as possible to get back to fitness. By the time he does that united will have pulled away. The Stoke game was crucial to apply pressure to united....

Torres had played about 20 minutes in six weeks. There was no way he was going to start the game. Would have had him on at half-time though and Keane should have been introduced at some point as well.

Agreed on that, he called it wrong on substitutes, but I had no problem with his first 11.

Yes fullback, but every team, including United has done it. Stoke nearly took points off United too - the difference is probably that United got the points and that is why there is still a gap wbetween the two. The Rafa malarky also takes away from the fact that Stoke deserve credit, they played well. The Liverpool forum I be on is overcome with season ticket holders. For the Hull match they had no complaints and nothing but praise for the way Hull played. They said the work-rate, speed and attiude was spot on. Stoke was similar, they defended deep and broke on the counter. We were over run at midfield. At the start of the season no Liverpool fan could have envisioned being in this position, so lets keep it realistic. We have no right to swat away every team, dissapppoint? Yes. Frustrating? Yes. But no team does not drop points in games they sould have won.

brokencrossbar1

Lads, I am a big Rafa fan, but I am seriously doubting some of his judgement calls.  From a position where Liverpool were clear leaders they have dropped silly points to leave it that United can leap frog them over the next few matches if they win their games in hand.  They needed t put the pressure on Stoke and that was not going to happen with a willing, but limited Kuyt.  The simple fact is that against the likes of theses teams you need to attack as they will not pressurise your defence the way other teams will. 2 lost points and a media attack which could have been done slightly better in my view, and the future is not as rosey as it was.

full back

Quote from: corn02 on January 12, 2009, 01:22:16 PM
Yes fullback, but every team, including United has done it. Stoke nearly took points off United too - the difference is probably that United got the points and that is why there is still a gap wbetween the two.

No corn, the difference is that Fergie went all out to win the game, unlike Rafa

Could you imagine Utd starting say Berbatov up front by himself. He puts Rooney on when the score is still 0-0 with Tevez still on the bench. The game finishes 0-0 against Stoke with a £20 million striker (Tevez) still on the bench as well.
No chance, Fergie would empty the bench to get a result

corn02

Quote from: full back on January 12, 2009, 01:32:57 PM
Quote from: corn02 on January 12, 2009, 01:22:16 PM
Yes fullback, but every team, including United has done it. Stoke nearly took points off United too - the difference is probably that United got the points and that is why there is still a gap wbetween the two.

No corn, the difference is that Fergie went all out to win the game, unlike Rafa

Could you imagine Utd starting say Berbatov up front by himself. He puts Rooney on when the score is still 0-0 with Tevez still on the bench. The game finishes 0-0 against Stoke with a £20 million striker (Tevez) still on the bench as well.
No chance, Fergie would empty the bench to get a result

Good point.

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: full back on January 12, 2009, 01:32:57 PM
Quote from: corn02 on January 12, 2009, 01:22:16 PM
Yes fullback, but every team, including United has done it. Stoke nearly took points off United too - the difference is probably that United got the points and that is why there is still a gap wbetween the two.

No corn, the difference is that Fergie went all out to win the game, unlike Rafa

Could you imagine Utd starting say Berbatov up front by himself. He puts Rooney on when the score is still 0-0 with Tevez still on the bench. The game finishes 0-0 against Stoke with a £20 million striker (Tevez) still on the bench as well.
No chance, Fergie would empty the bench to get a result

Exactly full back,Saying things like Keane was shite against Preston so don't bother bringing him on like some have said here is ridiculous,the man has scored goals his whole career he hasn't become a bad player overnight ffs,but he's not going to get the goals warming the bench.
Rafa should have went for broke with 20mins to go yesterday
A blind man could see the formation wasn't working,bringing on a half fit Torres to wander around up front on his own was never going to get them the 3 points,Rafa seemed happy with the single point which to be honest concerns me a little
You'll Never Walk Alone.

magpie seanie

Quote from: corn02 on January 12, 2009, 12:45:20 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on January 12, 2009, 11:13:49 AM
Exactly - a "fact" is not a fact just because you say it is.

Corn - did you look at the fixtures United had after Champions League games versus the others? Do you not think it strange that after ALL 6 games United had a tough aways match. Would you not think it strange that United have had to play ALL the other teams that finished in the top half of the Premiership last year in the portion of the season where they also had the European Super Cup and the World Club Championship? I think Ferguson is definitely within his rights to point out how unlucky his side have been at the hands of the fixtures computer. If the fixtures came out the same for Liverpool there's no doubt Benitez would be cribbing.

As for the comment about Rooney - come on Corn! You've lost it if you think that.

Liverpool and Uniteds fixture schedule have been similar. Liverpool did not get advantage when they played in it a couple of years back, so why the problem?

Re: Rooney. You said rightly that Mascherano was red carded for abusing the ref. Rooney told the ref to f**k off a couple of times yesterday, as he has done on numerous occassion this season. By your logic he should have walked every time then? I don;t see how that is me losing it?

You're not comparing like with like. Mascherano practically asked begged the referee to send him off.

Minder

Seanie do you not think continually telling the ref to "f*ck off" is a sending off ?
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: Minder on January 12, 2009, 01:58:56 PM
Seanie do you not think continually telling the ref to "f*ck off" is a sending off ?

Not when the player is a  Man U player,its alright then..
Hypocrisy at its best  ::)
You'll Never Walk Alone.

Goats Do Shave

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Agreed on that, he called it wrong on substitutes, but I had no problem with his first 11.

You would have started with Lucas?

Minder

Quote from: Goats Do Shave on January 12, 2009, 02:18:43 PM
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Agreed on that, he called it wrong on substitutes, but I had no problem with his first 11.

You would have started with Lucas?

Lucas had been playing reasonably well and was very good against Newcastle but he was pathetic on Saturday.........You can only pick a team on previous form.
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: Minder on January 12, 2009, 02:25:31 PM
Quote from: Goats Do Shave on January 12, 2009, 02:18:43 PM
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Agreed on that, he called it wrong on substitutes, but I had no problem with his first 11.

You would have started with Lucas?



Lucas had been playing reasonably well and was very good against Newcastle but he was pathetic on Saturday.........You can only pick a team on previous form.

That's not how Rafa works though..
You'll Never Walk Alone.

WaterBoy

Quote from: DirtyDozen12 on January 12, 2009, 02:26:09 PM
I dont know how any one here could agree with the line up that started on Saturday.  One vital thing you must do against any so call 'lesser' team is score early on and that is fact in my opinion.  Its the same with any sport whether be rugby, boxing, tennis, f**king cricket, whatever, if you are favourite you go for the underdogs throat right from the start.  This immediately puts them on the back foot and doubts begin to creep into the opposition.  My fear watching the game on Saturday was that the longer it went on the more likely it seemed that Stoke could nick a goal out of something and then the pressure mounts on Liverpool.  The longer you leave an underdog in with a chance the more dangerous they become as they start to believe 'hey, we can actually beat these boys'.  It is for this reason that he should have started with a out and out striker up front and with a gameplan to attack Stoke heavily from the start.  The Stoke defence was never under any serious pressure and dealt with everything so comfortably.  Yes Stoke played well and worked hard but Liverpool created squat.  Stoke also worked hard and played well against United but they still grinded out a 1-0 victory which is what Liverpool need to start doing against lower league opposition.

Im confused now, is it a fact or is it your opinion? ;D
Mama says that foos-ball is the devil

corn02

Quote from: magpie seanie on January 12, 2009, 01:56:13 PM
Quote from: corn02 on January 12, 2009, 12:45:20 PM
Quote from: magpie seanie on January 12, 2009, 11:13:49 AM
Exactly - a "fact" is not a fact just because you say it is.

Corn - did you look at the fixtures United had after Champions League games versus the others? Do you not think it strange that after ALL 6 games United had a tough aways match. Would you not think it strange that United have had to play ALL the other teams that finished in the top half of the Premiership last year in the portion of the season where they also had the European Super Cup and the World Club Championship? I think Ferguson is definitely within his rights to point out how unlucky his side have been at the hands of the fixtures computer. If the fixtures came out the same for Liverpool there's no doubt Benitez would be cribbing.

As for the comment about Rooney - come on Corn! You've lost it if you think that.

Liverpool and Uniteds fixture schedule have been similar. Liverpool did not get advantage when they played in it a couple of years back, so why the problem?

Re: Rooney. You said rightly that Mascherano was red carded for abusing the ref. Rooney told the ref to f**k off a couple of times yesterday, as he has done on numerous occassion this season. By your logic he should have walked every time then? I don;t see how that is me losing it?

You're not comparing like with like. Mascherano practically asked begged the referee to send him off.


Ach Seanie come off it, eh abused the ref and was sent off, Rooney continually does it and gets away with it.

Remember against Stoke, United had only 10 men. But still the emptying the bench point is taken. I am a big Rafa fan but he does have a conservative side, which inevitable will cost us points, but might save us points too. Disappointing to be a wee bit too conservative.