Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

A draw against Pompey is a good result - positivity thread

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
    loads of people arguing with dj and **** only knows why.

    here are some things we KNEW going into this game

    a) pompy are no mugs.
    we got ONE POINT off them after two games last season, they beat manu last season and drew manu THIS season, if somehow we had a goldfish like memory only this PRESEASON did we fail to beat them. make no mistake it was PATENTLY obvious pompy was going to be one of our most difficult away matches this season.

    b) campbell and disten are quick, strong and EXTREMELY good in the air
    we went into the game with crouch and voronin. erm see the flaw there?

    basically to have a cahnce of coming away with all three points we need as much pace and goal threat as humanly possible, this is the midfield we played
    yossi------alonso------momo------pennant

    pennant and yossi are unlikely to score (look at their records for past clubs)
    momo next goal will arrive with the next ice age, alonso is the holding midfielder so wouldn't get forwards like he did v derby. then you take into acount the lack of pace from midfield so there would be little or no support for crouch (which is exactly what happened) so crouch who was ALWAYS going to struggle v campbell job was made nigh on impossible (still didn't cover himself in glory though with his half arsed attitude)

    we needed pace
    we needed power
    we needed goal threats

    now I'm not going to be a hyprocrite and say I would have started gerrard becasue I wouldn't have but at the very LEAST I would have started torres and babel because

    a) they are as fast as all ****
    b) they are strong
    c) they can create something from nothing

    the are 20 and 23 respectively you mean to tell me they can't handle 3 games in a week FIVE GAMES into the season?

    make no mistake chelsea, aresnal manu will not be dropping many points at home WAY is where the league will be won (or lost) when you play p'moth/everton/b'burn/bolton/spurs away you need your best or as close to your best to to acheive all three points if we want to win the league and thats whatwe'r talking about not just securing CL qualification then 1 point away just isn't going to cut it.

    picking a team deviod of pace and power and match winners is really setting yourself up for a fall. lets be honest here if we were playing manu away gerrard and torres would have started so more than fitness was in rafa's thinking.

    hey mate stop making sense will you
    "People from Liverpool have got something about them and, if they’re not happy about something, they let people know.”
    Jamie Carragher 15/1/2008

    Comment


      Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
      loads of people arguing with dj and **** only knows why.

      here are some things we KNEW going into this game

      a) pompy are no mugs.
      we got ONE POINT off them after two games last season, they beat manu last season and drew manu THIS season, if somehow we had a goldfish like memory only this PRESEASON did we fail to beat them. make no mistake it was PATENTLY obvious pompy was going to be one of our most difficult away matches this season.

      b) campbell and disten are quick, strong and EXTREMELY good in the air
      we went into the game with crouch and voronin. erm see the flaw there?

      basically to have a cahnce of coming away with all three points we need as much pace and goal threat as humanly possible, this is the midfield we played
      yossi------alonso------momo------pennant

      pennant and yossi are unlikely to score (look at their records for past clubs)
      momo next goal will arrive with the next ice age, alonso is the holding midfielder so wouldn't get forwards like he did v derby. then you take into acount the lack of pace from midfield so there would be little or no support for crouch (which is exactly what happened) so crouch who was ALWAYS going to struggle v campbell job was made nigh on impossible (still didn't cover himself in glory though with his half arsed attitude)

      we needed pace
      we needed power
      we needed goal threats

      now I'm not going to be a hyprocrite and say I would have started gerrard becasue I wouldn't have but at the very LEAST I would have started torres and babel because

      a) they are as fast as all ****
      b) they are strong
      c) they can create something from nothing

      they are 20 and 23 respectively you mean to tell me they can't handle 3 games in a week FIVE GAMES into the season?

      make no mistake chelsea, aresnal manu will not be dropping many points at home AWAY is where the league will be won (or lost) when you play p'moth/everton/b'burn/bolton/spurs away you need your best or as close to your best to to acheive all three points if we want to win the league and thats whatwe'r talking about not just securing CL qualification then 1 point away just isn't going to cut it.

      picking a team deviod of pace and power and match winners is really setting yourself up for a fall. lets be honest here if we were playing manu away gerrard and torres would have started so more than fitness was in rafa's thinking.

      spot on mate.
      AKA Heighway No9

      Comment


        Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
        loads of people arguing with dj and **** only knows why.

        here are some things we KNEW going into this game

        a) pompy are no mugs.
        we got ONE POINT off them after two games last season, they beat manu last season and drew manu THIS season, if somehow we had a goldfish like memory only this PRESEASON did we fail to beat them. make no mistake it was PATENTLY obvious pompy was going to be one of our most difficult away matches this season.

        b) campbell and disten are quick, strong and EXTREMELY good in the air
        we went into the game with crouch and voronin. erm see the flaw there?

        basically to have a cahnce of coming away with all three points we need as much pace and goal threat as humanly possible, this is the midfield we played
        yossi------alonso------momo------pennant

        pennant and yossi are unlikely to score (look at their records for past clubs)
        momo next goal will arrive with the next ice age, alonso is the holding midfielder so wouldn't get forwards like he did v derby. then you take into acount the lack of pace from midfield so there would be little or no support for crouch (which is exactly what happened) so crouch who was ALWAYS going to struggle v campbell job was made nigh on impossible (still didn't cover himself in glory though with his half arsed attitude)

        we needed pace
        we needed power
        we needed goal threats

        now I'm not going to be a hyprocrite and say I would have started gerrard becasue I wouldn't have but at the very LEAST I would have started torres and babel because

        a) they are as fast as all ****
        b) they are strong
        c) they can create something from nothing

        they are 20 and 23 respectively you mean to tell me they can't handle 3 games in a week FIVE GAMES into the season?

        make no mistake chelsea, aresnal manu will not be dropping many points at home AWAY is where the league will be won (or lost) when you play p'moth/everton/b'burn/bolton/spurs away you need your best or as close to your best to to acheive all three points if we want to win the league and thats whatwe'r talking about not just securing CL qualification then 1 point away just isn't going to cut it.

        picking a team deviod of pace and power and match winners is really setting yourself up for a fall. lets be honest here if we were playing manu away gerrard and torres would have started so more than fitness was in rafa's thinking.


        It's time Rafa stop rotating the team in a way that plays in the hand of the opposition. We have a good enough team to make the other team adjust to us instead of us adjusting to them.

        I think everyone knows why Rafa is putting the CL first, money.
        Just believe and you never know what will happen.

        According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

        Comment


          Originally posted by AFII View Post


          It's time Rafa stop rotating the team in a way that plays in the hand of the opposition. We have a good enough team to make the other team adjust to us instead of us adjusting to them.

          I think everyone knows why Rafa is putting the CL first, money.
          the league champions will make more than the CL champions.

          .

          Comment


            Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
            the league champions will make more than the CL champions.

            .
            Correct
            Originally posted by Gordon Brown
            (1995)
            "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

            Comment


              well the game after the next internationals is everton, almost certainly rafa will pick who he feels is his strongest (as a close) 11.
              lets hope rafa has learned from this weekend and we move on.
              fitness and suspention aside away from home (regardless of opposition) rafa should start pepe-carra-gerrard-torres (his world class spine) and then build on that

              Comment


                Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
                well the game after the next internationals is everton, almost certainly rafa will pick who he feels is his strongest (as a close) 11.
                lets hope rafa has learned from this weekend and we move on.
                fitness and suspention aside away from home (regardless of opposition) rafa should start pepe-carra-gerrard-torres (his world class spine) and then build on that


                the problem is though neil he is carrying on from where he left off last year. i said it earlier that yesterdays team should have been the team that thrashed derby with the exception of including carra and maybe gerrard for masher
                "People from Liverpool have got something about them and, if they’re not happy about something, they let people know.”
                Jamie Carragher 15/1/2008

                Comment


                  Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
                  well the game after the next internationals is everton, almost certainly rafa will pick who he feels is his strongest (as a close) 11.
                  Naturally I hope you're right, but I remember his first trip to Goodison with us. Maybe I'm wrong but I think that followed an international break? Anyway, Salif ****ing Diao was preferred to Xabi, amongst other puzzling selections, and we were ****.

                  Maybe he's learned though.
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

                  Comment


                    Originally posted by SCOUSERTOMMY View Post
                    the problem is though neil he is carrying on from where he left off last year. i said it earlier that yesterdays team should have been the team that thrashed derby with the exception of including carra and maybe gerrard for masher
                    I would have been over the moon with the team that played derby. there would have been pace and ability and goal threat and gerrard would have got his rest. the team that started yesterday was tailor made for midweek, methinks crouch's moaning pushed him up the pecking order for the league, a game he was ill suited for.

                    Comment


                      Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
                      methinks crouch's moaning pushed him up the pecking order for the league, a game he was ill suited for.
                      I refuse to believe that for a second. Do you seriously believe Rafa was swayed by any of that tabloid nonsense? He's renowned for his ruthlessness and lack of empathy towards players. No way on this earth did any perceived 'moaning' by Crouch "push him up the pecking order". No way.
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

                      Comment


                        Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                        Naturally I hope you're right, but I remember his first trip to Goodison with us. Maybe I'm wrong but I think that followed an international break? Anyway, Salif ****ing Diao was preferred to Xabi, amongst other puzzling selections, and we were ****.

                        Maybe he's learned though.
                        we always make the mistake of decending to everton levels and enter the trenches with them them when we should be picking a side of pace and skill to blow them out of the water.
                        I when when the midfield was
                        kewell - smicer - gerrard - diouf
                        and they didn't get a touch of the ball we completely dominated them.
                        I'd to see a midfield of pennant - gerrard - masherano - babel with torres and kuyt this is what I consider our top front six.

                        Comment


                          Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                          I refuse to believe that for a second. Do you seriously believe Rafa was swayed by any of that tabloid nonsense? He's renowned for his ruthlessness and lack of empathy towards players. No way on this earth did any perceived 'moaning' by Crouch "push him up the pecking order". No way.
                          to be fair he was the freshest so that is another good reason why he started.

                          Comment


                            Not sure Babel's done enough yet or is ready to be considered to be among our top front six.
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

                            Comment


                              Originally posted by spider-neil View Post
                              to be fair he was the freshest so that is another good reason why he started.
                              Absolutely. He played a total of about 27 minutes during international week. If I'm not mistaken, Torres played 180 minutes?

                              He picked, seemingly, the freshest available XI players. Mascherano was rightly never even in contention. Some may argue "Tevez played for United" - yeah, he did, but he was miles off the pace.
                              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

                              Comment


                                Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                                Not sure Babel's done enough yet or is ready to be considered to be among our top front six.
                                its not what he's done its what he brings to the table, power, pace and goal threat. if pennant isn't going to provide a goal threat then there needs to be one on the other side.

                                Comment

                                Working...
                                X