Beckford's pace will be useful on the counter, and he can put the Liverpool defence under pressure when they get the ball. Start pressing the opposition as early as possible, it's a good tactic.
Quote from: Monty on October 17, 2010, 03:10:10 PMBeckford's pace will be useful on the counter, and he can put the Liverpool defence under pressure when they get the ball. Start pressing the opposition as early as possible, it's a good tactic.Yes with a 451 I could see that. But Everton have gone to 442 with that move and given the Midfield to Liverpool.
I'm not big into gambling but I think I might have a few quid on MON being the next manager of Liverpool.
Quote from: Somniloquism on October 17, 2010, 03:15:42 PMQuote from: Monty on October 17, 2010, 03:10:10 PMBeckford's pace will be useful on the counter, and he can put the Liverpool defence under pressure when they get the ball. Start pressing the opposition as early as possible, it's a good tactic.Yes with a 451 I could see that. But Everton have gone to 442 with that move and given the Midfield to Liverpool.Maybe, but with two players up front they can both press the defence more effectively, perhaps forcing Liverpool into longer passing that bypasses their midfield advantage. Maybe. Or he's got it wrong. We'll see.
Time for the scousers to blame the manager now. Obviously, MON will be the next manager. He'll drag them out of the shite and become a legend. Just when they realise he isn't going to win them anything, he'll walk. Legendary status intact.
So who is the shittiest striker that has actually got talent this season?CarewRooneyTorres