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    Third Man Running

    I think this is worthy of its own thread as we can keep a lookout for this tactic in future games too.

    Today, against Wolves, I saw lots of examples of third man running. Lucas, Miereles and even Poulson were displaying plenty. Obviously this is the way to play against the likes of teams who "like to pass the ball around" rather than sit back and defend.
    One tit for another.

    #2
    Any man running more like.

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      #3
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      Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

      Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by red g View Post
        RIP IRWT post/rant, best ever

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          #5
          I was thinking about this earlier this evening....

          To me, it seems almost Chelsea-like... It's like the way Lampard ghosts into advanced positions and like Essien (only slightly further back) - i think Steve Clarke can take the bows for this...

          What do you think??
          DALGLISH !! :respect

          klopptastic !

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            #6
            It's an old liverpool technique.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Molby View Post
              I was thinking about this earlier this evening....

              To me, it seems almost Chelsea-like... It's like the way Lampard ghosts into advanced positions and like Essien (only slightly further back) - i think Steve Clarke can take the bows for this...

              What do you think??
              Defo man, and i've said it a few times before but i think bringing Steve Clarke in was a brilliant move.

              His influence can't be underestimated.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Molby View Post
                I was thinking about this earlier this evening....

                To me, it seems almost Chelsea-like... It's like the way Lampard ghosts into advanced positions and like Essien (only slightly further back) - i think Steve Clarke can take the bows for this...

                What do you think??
                As Vermilion says, it's not a new thing. Our old sides used to do this loads. Dont think it has much to do with Clarke IMHO.

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                  #9
                  As mentioned in another thread, yes this is an old Liverpool technique which Dalglish played under. However, it allegedly doesn't work against teams that sit back. But as long as it gets us more points than we've been previously getting and keeps the football exciting I'm looking forward to more of it.
                  One tit for another.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                    As Vermilion says, it's not a new thing. Our old sides used to do this loads. Dont think it has much to do with Clarke IMHO.
                    Yeah - i know. I remember Terry McDermott, Ray Houghton etc doing the same sort of thing...and, i'm sure this is to the forefront of Kenny's mind..


                    But, in the modern game, we haven't seen this from our team,, that's why i was attributing credit to Steve Clarke...
                    DALGLISH !! :respect

                    klopptastic !

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                      #11
                      Kenny is familiar with this tactic, its down to him not Clarke.
                      Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by cream View Post
                        Kenny is familiar with this tactic, its down to him not Clarke.
                        Not on about this third man running jazz, just in general i think Steve Clarke working with Kenny is a great thing.
                        Last edited by Rudo; 23-01-11, 01:18 AM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Molby View Post
                          I was thinking about this earlier this evening....

                          To me, it seems almost Chelsea-like... It's like the way Lampard ghosts into advanced positions and like Essien (only slightly further back) - i think Steve Clarke can take the bows for this...

                          What do you think??
                          Very good observation.

                          Bringing Steve to Anfield was one smart decision.
                          Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cream View Post
                            Kenny is familiar with this tactic, its down to him not Clarke.
                            Really?

                            I don't agree with you - i read an interview with Kenny, which said, he wasn't interested in being a coach, that's why he wanted somebody like Steve Clarke along side him..

                            I can't find the link, but, i'm sure it's there if i was sober enough to find it (which i'm not !)

                            I'm sure it was Kenny's vision and Clarke's persistance @ Melwood which has seen this transformation.

                            I guess my point is, we need to include Clarke's involvement when we hand out the brownie points..
                            DALGLISH !! :respect

                            klopptastic !

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Molby View Post
                              Really?

                              I don't agree with you - i read an interview with Kenny, which said, he wasn't interested in being a coach, that's why he wanted somebody like Steve Clarke along side him..

                              I can't find the link, but, i'm sure it's there if i was sober enough to find it (which i'm not !)

                              I'm sure it was Kenny's vision and Clarke's persistance @ Melwood which has seen this transformation.

                              I guess my point is, we need to include Clarke's involvement when we hand out the brownie points..
                              Its about them all, The Team, The Coaches, The Management, The Club.

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