I read somehwere that Riera is unhappy and wants to leave. Is that right?
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Originally posted by Paul12 View PostI read somehwere that Riera is unhappy and wants to leave. Is that right?
Where did you read this?The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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The problem wasn't the left side, it makes sense to sit a little deeper on the side they are strongest on. The problem is our lack of movement off the ball leading to the midfield becoming pressurised in possession without any options, passing back to the keeper and ending up with a hurried hoof up field. When people talk about working for eachother, that's not just in defence but more importantly when in possession, the TV viewer can be forgiven for not always noticing what's going on off the ball, but thats why so many in the game respect players like Heskey and Kuyt.
We've had this problem since Evans left and Gerrard unfortunately is a key reason, he's simply not that bright as a fotballer in the way Alonso, Xavi, Fabregas etc are so when we build a team around him, it's all about one or two pass moves. We should be drilling waves of runs both to make space and create angles for passing in the final 3rd without hurrying for a hollywood ball."that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011
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it was in the echo that he had an argument with benitez beginning of september but it was all sorted .........maybe not?Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
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Spot on. We're a hoofing team for the reasons you've suggested. A thing I've noticed is Aqualini is always on the move and showing for the ball, but then who is he going to give it to? Triangles of possession with the points of the triangles moving and drawing a team out to chase the ball to create space is the beautiful game. Barca and Arsenal have this down to a tee. John Barnes orchastrated this brilliantly under Evans. Us now? We're like rugby, kick and chase, wasted energy all over the pitch.Originally posted by BillobShaisley View PostThe problem wasn't the left side, it makes sense to sit a little deeper on the side they are strongest on. The problem is our lack of movement off the ball leading to the midfield becoming pressurised in possession without any options, passing back to the keeper and ending up with a hurried hoof up field. When people talk about working for eachother, that's not just in defence but more importantly when in possession, the TV viewer can be forgiven for not always noticing what's going on off the ball, but thats why so many in the game respect players like Heskey and Kuyt.
We've had this problem since Evans left and Gerrard unfortunately is a key reason, he's simply not that bright as a fotballer in the way Alonso, Xavi, Fabregas etc are so when we build a team around him, it's all about one or two pass moves. We should be drilling waves of runs both to make space and create angles for passing in the final 3rd without hurrying for a hollywood ball.*************************
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Totally agree with this.Originally posted by billy_mac View PostSpot on. We're a hoofing team for the reasons you've suggested. A thing I've noticed is Aqualini is always on the move and showing for the ball, but then who is he going to give it to? Triangles of possession with the points of the triangles moving and drawing a team out to chase the ball to create space is the beautiful game. Barca and Arsenal have this down to a tee. John Barnes orchastrated this brilliantly under Evans. Us now? We're like rugby, kick and chase, wasted energy all over the pitch.
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