simple, Aldo and Barnes from that team makes up champs that is all it takes.
Now who the fuck can we buy to match those two
Downing & Carroll ?
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simple, Aldo and Barnes from that team makes up champs that is all it takes.
Now who the fuck can we buy to match those two
I didn't even read Ryan's post.
it's nice that he's learning how to know less about football.
I suppose the obvious question is: how do players react to management vision? Most on here (myself included) think that on the whole, footballers are a bunch of thick cunts. (Present company and all that.) A manager can only manage to the level that the players can both grasp intellectually and execute physically and technically. Right? In that sense, management never seems like hard work because it rarely looks like anyone is doing a whole lot different in response to a given situation. Especially our lot of late.
Depends on the players and depends on how you're putting your point across I guess.
Which brings me to the second part. Dalglish made a monumental mistake in his transfer dealings. We've been over it before but buying Carroll and Downing for that tactic of wide-man crossing / tall-man heading was fucking mental. It was a massive waste of money, and it brough in a system completely averse to the one that our best players (Gerrard, Suarez, etc) play and want to play.
I'd fuck Carroll and Downing off, and go with a 4-3-3 myself because I think we've got the players for it. Gerrard at the tip of the midfield diamond too, but then I'm just a fucking internet hack.
If Dalglish is getting another go at this, he's got to make some dramatic changes.
Hugely improved post Ryan; reminds me more of your input from 3 or 4 years ago.
The connundrum with Carroll and, subsequently, Downing is the crux of the matter.
I said it plenty of times 6 to 10 months ago and I wasn't alone; last season under Kenny we played excellent football for the most part; cutting teams to ribbons on a regular basis. But, Carroll was injured for a large part of it and, when he came back and was on the starting team, our football degenerated terribly. It was like magic; there one week and our play was poor - gone the next and our play was scything teams apart. Big Andy destroyed our whole passing and slick movement seemingly every time.
The connundrum is that Carroll, when playing for Newcastle, played with the ball to feet; he was a big presence at corners and dead balls etc but, in open play, he played it on the ground and he was, at times, unplayable. Either Kenny saw that play and wanted to bring it to Anfield or you have to question who's decision it was to buy him. Kenny has always been pass and move; press the opposition and play football. It was clearly his philosophy in the first 6 months but a combination of Andy playing and Ming departing seems to be sabotaging that approach.
In that respect I'm at a loss to explain what Kenny or Damien were thinking; Downing really only made a lot of sense if they wanted people on the end of some crosses and that would see a change in the playing philosophy.
I still believe that Kenny will work his way out of it but the summer is hugely important for him.
Yeah, I prefer this Ryan as compared with his cameo as a Brendan wannabe.
Fuck this Ryan man love. I'm taking all credit for asking the question that prompted his post.
Except Barnes said it 2/3/4/5 times better.
And faster.
We need to just start buying better, 'World Class' is not really the issue. We need a better transfer policy and we have done for years. And bringing in Comolli as some kind of transfer guru, for him then to go and help us buy Stuart Downing and Jordan Henderson whom are hardly unearthed gems and more like overpriced well knowns, is just ridiculous.
We need to start looking at investing in more young talent, we do already but at a significantly younger age than Spurs and Arsenal do, we need to start getting these players who are 18/19 and starting for the likes of Southampton and showing significant talent (not just Southampton, but the World over).
We've had Houllier come in and try to encorporate a strategy of bringing in young French/African talent, then Rafa did the same with South Americans and Spanish players, as though the line of thinking was that those countries were currently the Worlds best, so buying their young players would equate to a greater guarantee of success. It hasn't worked and it was a naive and amateurish ideal.
We need to be more sensible in our approach, we need to stop allowing ourselves to get screwed on transfers, our own willingness to thrown away £35m on Carroll led to a Summer of every other selling club thinking they could take the piss out of us. It has to stop, now. We need to be clever, shrewd and frankly, those at the top who are 'supposed' to be great leaders in the game and highly respected when it comes to the basics of the game and the nature of building a side, a club and a philosophy, need to start earning their bread and showing how to make such visions something we can realistically, as fans, invest our trust in.
I think that's too simpistic Neil. Would O'Neill have bought Carroll? Would Fergie have bought Henderson? I think the players need the mentality. Park has it in spades, he's a work horse who is also alot more technically gifted than many give him credit for.
I agree that a manager can instil that confidence (and maybe O'Neill would do that with Carroll), where other managers may fail, but we managed to get the best from arguably limited players in Lucas, Kuyt and Skrtel. Contrast their outlooks and determination to the players you've mentioned.
PREACH!!!
I'm not going to gloss over Wenger's shortcomings, he's as culpable for their flaws as he is for their positives, but aside from being a past league winner, I'd wager one of the things making Arsenal fans reluctant to throw away what they have is his ability to sign top brass players from obscurity for a pittance. That's an irreplaceable asset. They may need experience and Wenger may well be a stubborn fool in that regard, but you can take nothing away from his transfer strategy with regards to getting the most from a relatively tight budget.
Sure DS, take all the glory mate.Fuck this Ryan man love. I'm taking all credit for asking the question that prompted his post.