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[quote author=Sunny link=topic=47340.msg1420221#msg1420221 date=1320135879]
At the moment he suffers from the very same problem as Lucas does - he's an average player and we will need better than him if we wish to win the league.
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You see you were doing a good job of pretending to be objective until this. You think he's 'average', and you aren't giving him a fair go. There is nothing average about the skill he showed to win us that free kick against the scum, or his simply sublime set-piece delivery- something we haven't had in too long. He also has a really cool head when bringing the ball out of a defensive situation. I love that about him, because it means we are rarely hemmed in.

He has many attributes that are far from average. I'll take your word that he faded against Norwich, but I do think most players cover less ground as a game wears on. It happens to be the case that you're looking for Adam in a way you wouldn't for most players. I'd be willing to wager that he covered more ground than most of the players on the pitch against them too.
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OK. He's maybe above average but he's nowhere near top class either is he ? I don't really know what the in between stage of average and top class is do you ?
 
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Adam's fitness looked alright against the Champions, infact he got better as the game wore on, winning the freekick for the goal by bursting past a few players with that slug-like pace of his that stops him from being able to run and stuff.
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Exactly. This 'if he doesn't have lightening pace, ergo he is slower than a snail' argument was ridiculous ages ago and it's no better now. Adam has made several of those runs past defenders in recent matches - he's hardly 'slow'.
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He's no Pellgrino as regards pace no but neither is he 'quick'. He has good ball control which tends to take him past players but he has also been caught on quite a few occasions also.
 
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[quote author=Sunny link=topic=47340.msg1420221#msg1420221 date=1320135879]
At the moment he suffers from the very same problem as Lucas does - he's an average player and we will need better than him if we wish to win the league.
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You see you were doing a good job of pretending to be objective until this. You think he's 'average', and you aren't giving him a fair go. There is nothing average about the skill he showed to win us that free kick against the scum, or his simply sublime set-piece delivery- something we haven't had in too long. He also has a really cool head when bringing the ball out of a defensive situation. I love that about him, because it means we are rarely hemmed in.

He has many attributes that are far from average. I'll take your word that he faded against Norwich, but I do think most players cover less ground as a game wears on. It happens to be the case that you're looking for Adam in a way you wouldn't for most players. I'd be willing to wager that he covered more ground than most of the players on the pitch against them too.
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OK. He's maybe above average but he's nowhere near top class either is he ? I don't really know what the in between stage of average and top class is do you ?
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I think he'll become one of the best CMs in the PL for us and fill the Xabi hole (there I said it). I think his set-piece is 'top class'- perhaps the best in the PL right now- his range of passing can also be 'top class', and I know some Hollywood balls don't come off, but he is attempting high risk, high reward passes that are worth the risk. As Walsh said about his long passing at the weekend too, you need someone to mix up the passing like he can- to make the oppo defence uncertain whether to push up or not. It puts them on the back foot. He also manages to make runs and dribbles from deep on a fairly regular basis. You said yourself that he demonstrated 'skill' in making such runs- he often shows this kind of deft touch, little feints -or a dropping of the shoulder- the kind of skillz not bestowed on the 'average' player. Such touches evidence 'class' to me.
 
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We effectively swapped Ming for Adam, now the common consensus on Ming was that his worst attribute was a reluctance to put in a tackle and generally being a bit soft despite his obvious passing and goal scoring quality. Adam on the other hand is so slow that he is in no danger of shirking a tackle because his opposing player could easily beat him for pace by jogging. Anybody who thinks Mereiles wouldnt be a useful asset to have right now is nuts, and as for the "you cant keep a player who wants to leave" theory it has been disproved many times, Modric is currently doing it, ronaldo was the best player in the league for two years despite begging to go to Madrid every summer and Fabregas was Arsenals best player even though he demanded a move to Barca every 6 months like clockwork

Clearly Kenny sees something in Adam and didnt with Ming, so be it, but Adam cannot replace Gerrard, Ming did was head and shoulders our best midfielder when asked to perform the same job
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I have no problem with most of this post - Would I rather have Ming? Yes.

My issues are:

1) goal scoring quality? He had a fantastic stretch (5 in 6 I think) and that was all his goals for the yaer. Sorry, that's not goal scoring quality - and his track record, as far as I remember, for Porto and Portugal echos similar stats.

2) Your comparisons of disgruntled players who are the best player on their respective teams, who are paid very well and were guaranteed 1st team minutes. Meirless, with all due respect, was not paid well (I don't know what the story is with his raise - our fault, his - whatever) and wasn't in Kenny's 1st 11 plans this year. That means he could very well have become a problem ...

Still wish he was an option to have ... But again, I think we'll be fine without him and won't regret this move long term (short term - we haven't yet, and hopefully won't either)
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I have a problem with Redstar in that he's talking nonsense. Adam has proved to be a very decent tackler, like 1000% better at it than Ming. His runs from deep also have opened up defences on numerous occasions, proving he is much more mobile than some people think. In our last game against West Brom, Adam covered 11.5Km, more than any other player on the pitch.

He already has 4 assists in 10 games. Ming had a decent but very unspectacular 7 for the whole of last season. Ming also weighed in with 5 goals. 5. Half the number Maxi scored, who Redstar isn't wanking on about. If Adam doesn't manage double that this season I'll be surprised. Adam's set-piece delivery is also wickedly good. Again, another tick beside his name that Ming lacks.


I'd rather have Adam. Easily.
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Tell me your on a wind up Doc. Otherwise you need to either start or stop self medicating - whichever the case may be.

Ming is getting nowhere near the game time at Chelsea as Adam gets with us yet his stats are quite comparable. He proved his worth for us as soon as Kenny took over last season and was the one responsible for igniting our charge. Kenny, for some reason, doesn't see what pretty much everyone else sees or it could be that Ming was a trouble maker behind the scenes somehow. Whatever, he's gone, the team clearly misses him in performance terms, our table position regrets he's no longer with us but as a club the focus needs to be on making sure it's not a long term regret.

I'm pretty sure that Adam is not a long term solution for us - certainly not as a long term midfield 2. You can talk about him developing his fitness all you like - he's in better shape now than in quite some time and he's struggling against the likes of Norwich. We want to have someone who can handle the likes of manu, city, chelsea, Real, Barca.... imagine Adam trying to keep up with Barca at the moment.

He can be good for us in a midfield 3 - very good in fact. But the reality is, IMO, that he's been bought largely for his set piece delivery. He just doesn't have the engine for a high level game in a midfield 2.
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'He hasn't got the engine'. What does this nonsense mean when he covered more ground than any other player against WB (where he was part of a midfield 2)?

Doesn't that stat suggest 'he's got the engine'?

I don't think he faded against Norwich either. He was still pressing at the end of the game and could have won us it. I think people are finding it hard to overcome decisions they've made about Adam.
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Not sure where you did your intern 😉 but covering a lot of ground has got nothing to do with "the engine". A players engine is determined by their capacity to provide lung bursting efforts time and time again. There are plenty of cases of 70 year olds covering half marathons in pretty reasonable times because they can keep the one, steady, controlled pace. It's when you have to vary your pace dramatically, recover and do it again that you test a players "engine".

Ironmen are probably the easiest example to demonstrate. When competing in the swim or the surf ski they will often see their heart rates climb to close on 200 bpm which is extreme in any condition. But then, as they catch a wave for approximately 12 to 15 seconds their heart rate will drop back to 70 or 80 and they're ready to go again.

The game against WBA didn't see Adam having to put in that kind of repeated effort so while he covered plenty of territory it wasn't a demonstration of how good his engine was. As Sunny has pointed out he died against Norwich who frequently demanded high intensity efforts from him and he simply couldn't keep doing it. Think back to Gerrard and the lung busting runs he'd make..... repeatedly throughout the game. That was why everyone marvelled at his engine. A 25 year old Gerrard would have put Adam in hospital if they'd been opposed. To be fair Gerrard would have done that to a number of opponents but the point about Adam still stands.
 
I didn't know whether to post this in this thread or the Charlie Adam thread :🙂.............



Steven Gerrard has now undergone treatment to clear out all infection from his right ankle, which has been placed in a protective plaster cast.

The player will not be available for this weekend's game against Swansea City or for the upcoming England friendlies against Spain and Sweden.

Steven will now continue his rehabilitation programme under the guidance of the Club's medical staff.

Author: Liverpool FC
 
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I think he'll become one of the best CMs in the PL for us and fill the Xabi hole (there I said it). I think his set-piece is 'top class'- perhaps the best in the PL right now- his range of passing can also be 'top class', and I know some Hollywood balls don't come off, but he is attempting high risk, high reward passes that are worth the risk. As Walsh said about his long passing at the weekend too, you need someone to mix up the passing like he can- to make the oppo defence uncertain whether to push up or not. It puts them on the back foot. He also manages to make runs and dribbles from deep on a fairly regular basis. You said yourself that he demonstrated 'skill' in making such runs- he often shows this kind of deft touch, little feints -or a dropping of the shoulder- the kind of skillz not bestowed on the 'average' player. Such touches evidence 'class' to me.
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I think you're over selling him myself. Dead delivery - excellent. Range of passing - good. Speed of thought - above average. So a decent footballer who may become a good, even very good, footballer. He'll never be in the same class as Alonso though. And that's top class.
 
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[quote author=doctor_mac link=topic=47340.msg1420339#msg1420339 date=1320153250]
I think he'll become one of the best CMs in the PL for us and fill the Xabi hole (there I said it). I think his set-piece is 'top class'- perhaps the best in the PL right now- his range of passing can also be 'top class', and I know some Hollywood balls don't come off, but he is attempting high risk, high reward passes that are worth the risk. As Walsh said about his long passing at the weekend too, you need someone to mix up the passing like he can- to make the oppo defence uncertain whether to push up or not. It puts them on the back foot. He also manages to make runs and dribbles from deep on a fairly regular basis. You said yourself that he demonstrated 'skill' in making such runs- he often shows this kind of deft touch, little feints -or a dropping of the shoulder- the kind of skillz not bestowed on the 'average' player. Such touches evidence 'class' to me.
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I think you're over selling him myself. Dead delivery - excellent. Range of passing - good. Speed of thought - above average. So a decent footballer who may become a good, even very good, footballer. He'll never be in the same class as Alonso though. And that's top class.
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Never say never.
 
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[quote author=RedStar link=topic=47340.msg1419890#msg1419890 date=1320063937]
We effectively swapped Ming for Adam, now the common consensus on Ming was that his worst attribute was a reluctance to put in a tackle and generally being a bit soft despite his obvious passing and goal scoring quality. Adam on the other hand is so slow that he is in no danger of shirking a tackle because his opposing player could easily beat him for pace by jogging. Anybody who thinks Mereiles wouldnt be a useful asset to have right now is nuts, and as for the "you cant keep a player who wants to leave" theory it has been disproved many times, Modric is currently doing it, ronaldo was the best player in the league for two years despite begging to go to Madrid every summer and Fabregas was Arsenals best player even though he demanded a move to Barca every 6 months like clockwork

Clearly Kenny sees something in Adam and didnt with Ming, so be it, but Adam cannot replace Gerrard, Ming did was head and shoulders our best midfielder when asked to perform the same job
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I have no problem with most of this post - Would I rather have Ming? Yes.

My issues are:

1) goal scoring quality? He had a fantastic stretch (5 in 6 I think) and that was all his goals for the yaer. Sorry, that's not goal scoring quality - and his track record, as far as I remember, for Porto and Portugal echos similar stats.

2) Your comparisons of disgruntled players who are the best player on their respective teams, who are paid very well and were guaranteed 1st team minutes. Meirless, with all due respect, was not paid well (I don't know what the story is with his raise - our fault, his - whatever) and wasn't in Kenny's 1st 11 plans this year. That means he could very well have become a problem ...

Still wish he was an option to have ... But again, I think we'll be fine without him and won't regret this move long term (short term - we haven't yet, and hopefully won't either)
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I have a problem with Redstar in that he's talking nonsense. Adam has proved to be a very decent tackler, like 1000% better at it than Ming. His runs from deep also have opened up defences on numerous occasions, proving he is much more mobile than some people think. In our last game against West Brom, Adam covered 11.5Km, more than any other player on the pitch.

He already has 4 assists in 10 games. Ming had a decent but very unspectacular 7 for the whole of last season. Ming also weighed in with 5 goals. 5. Half the number Maxi scored, who Redstar isn't wanking on about. If Adam doesn't manage double that this season I'll be surprised. Adam's set-piece delivery is also wickedly good. Again, another tick beside his name that Ming lacks.


I'd rather have Adam. Easily.
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Tell me your on a wind up Doc. Otherwise you need to either start or stop self medicating - whichever the case may be.

Ming is getting nowhere near the game time at Chelsea as Adam gets with us yet his stats are quite comparable. He proved his worth for us as soon as Kenny took over last season and was the one responsible for igniting our charge. Kenny, for some reason, doesn't see what pretty much everyone else sees or it could be that Ming was a trouble maker behind the scenes somehow. Whatever, he's gone, the team clearly misses him in performance terms, our table position regrets he's no longer with us but as a club the focus needs to be on making sure it's not a long term regret.

I'm pretty sure that Adam is not a long term solution for us - certainly not as a long term midfield 2. You can talk about him developing his fitness all you like - he's in better shape now than in quite some time and he's struggling against the likes of Norwich. We want to have someone who can handle the likes of manu, city, chelsea, Real, Barca.... imagine Adam trying to keep up with Barca at the moment.

He can be good for us in a midfield 3 - very good in fact. But the reality is, IMO, that he's been bought largely for his set piece delivery. He just doesn't have the engine for a high level game in a midfield 2.
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'He hasn't got the engine'. What does this nonsense mean when he covered more ground than any other player against WB (where he was part of a midfield 2)?

Doesn't that stat suggest 'he's got the engine'?

I don't think he faded against Norwich either. He was still pressing at the end of the game and could have won us it. I think people are finding it hard to overcome decisions they've made about Adam.
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Not sure where you did your intern 😉 but covering a lot of ground has got nothing to do with "the engine". A players engine is determined by their capacity to provide lung bursting efforts time and time again. There are plenty of cases of 70 year olds covering half marathons in pretty reasonable times because they can keep the one, steady, controlled pace. It's when you have to vary your pace dramatically, recover and do it again that you test a players "engine".

Ironmen are probably the easiest example to demonstrate. When competing in the swim or the surf ski they will often see their heart rates climb to close on 200 bpm which is extreme in any condition. But then, as they catch a wave for approximately 12 to 15 seconds their heart rate will drop back to 70 or 80 and they're ready to go again.

The game against WBA didn't see Adam having to put in that kind of repeated effort so while he covered plenty of territory it wasn't a demonstration of how good his engine was. As Sunny has pointed out he died against Norwich who frequently demanded high intensity efforts from him and he simply couldn't keep doing it. Think back to Gerrard and the lung busting runs he'd make..... repeatedly throughout the game. That was why everyone marvelled at his engine. A 25 year old Gerrard would have put Adam in hospital if they'd been opposed. To be fair Gerrard would have done that to a number of opponents but the point about Adam still stands.
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You're right about Gerrard- but as you say yourself- the comparison is unfair- practically no-one in the game bears comparison - and anyway, Adam's detail is not to play box to box anyway, but usually to play deeper. I still think it shows that his fitness levels are rising to the standard needed. We don't need him to have a Gerrard like engine- a Xabi style capacity to cover the midfield area will do us rightly.

I'd also say, for someone who was apparently totally enfeebled by the end of the Norwich game, he did a good job of making a gut-busting run down the left and into the Norwich penalty area that could have (should have?) resulted in a peno for us. That was on 86 minutes.
 
I honestly wanted to cry when I saw that picture of him on crutches, he looked so sad and pitiful. It was obvious from how Kenny answered questions in the post match interview in Saturday that he was trying to play it down.
 
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I didn't know whether to post this in this thread or the Charlie Adam thread :🙂.............



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Haha !
 
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