Quote from: Somniloquism on May 15, 2011, 03:33:55 PMQuote from: gregnash on May 15, 2011, 03:29:45 PMsimple. GH isn't asking petrov to play MON's wayI would argue we have recently. The two wins against West Ham and Newcastle were played with a 4-4-2 and also recently we have started the same way under GMac.its not so much the formation but the tempo of play. you ask petrov to run around for 90 minutes and he's shagged. can't do it
Quote from: gregnash on May 15, 2011, 03:29:45 PMsimple. GH isn't asking petrov to play MON's wayI would argue we have recently. The two wins against West Ham and Newcastle were played with a 4-4-2 and also recently we have started the same way under GMac.
simple. GH isn't asking petrov to play MON's way
AgainI am going to say itSo someone has just mentioned Richard Dunne as a you know what.Is this the same Richard Dunne who got 2nd in the player of the year in our best season for 30 yrs and got into the Premier team of the year ?Is this the same Richard Dunne who is sooooooooooooooooooooooo bad, can still keep Carlos Cueller - the fans favourite - out of the team.So come on tell me - is Cueller crap and no one will admit it , Dunne playing well - or your beloved Gerard just not spotting what you are saying is clear ?enlighten me - please - coz all I can see is these "gobshites" were out of the team when we were pathetic , and have come back in and performed not bad since.I also see a kid in Kyle Walker looked a bloody world beater when he first came , and has progressively got worse with every game he has played.The same can be said with Albrighton - who I likened to David Becham 6 months ago, and now looks like he couldn't get past a 5yr old kid now, and Barry Bannan - well - is he with Shergar or something ?Its a bloody coincidence it is 30 odd players who gave us two memorable days out last year have all became "gobshites" over night !
Quote from: gregnash on May 15, 2011, 03:24:53 PMwe WERE a top 6 side. we lost that as soon as milner went and wasn't replaced. Also, It was obvious to anyone with eyes last season that the likes of petrov were struggling to continue to play MON's high tempo way for 90 minutes. players get old, fact of life and with or without MON in change, Petrov's performance level was declining. Factor in Dunne's summer spent in Gregg's - nothing to do with GH - would MON have played him? or maybe the sheer inspiration of playing for MON would have negated the fact he was carrying around 3 spare tyres............OK , so you say it was plainly obvious to one and all that Petrov can't cope .So can I ask why Houllier has bought not one but TWO central midfielders AND PETROV IS STILL IN THE SIDEINCLUDING TODAY WHEN MAKOUN AND BRADLEY ARE ON THE BENCHOr, has Houllier a) made a mistake and Petrov has still got enoughorb) He has just bought (or in one case it depends what you believe whether it is bought, loan or loan to buy) two players that are not good enough for the league.Wierd really isnt it !
we WERE a top 6 side. we lost that as soon as milner went and wasn't replaced. Also, It was obvious to anyone with eyes last season that the likes of petrov were struggling to continue to play MON's high tempo way for 90 minutes. players get old, fact of life and with or without MON in change, Petrov's performance level was declining. Factor in Dunne's summer spent in Gregg's - nothing to do with GH - would MON have played him? or maybe the sheer inspiration of playing for MON would have negated the fact he was carrying around 3 spare tyres............
I've just been a bit bored, so decided to check our form out post Moscow compared to post Man City. Moscow (match played 26th February 2009)P12 W2 D5 L5 F14 A23 Pts11Man City (match played 2nd March 2011)P8 W2 D3 L3 F10 L11 Pts 9So in 4 less matches we've almost equalled that run.
Yeah Dunne has been awfulSo any manager worth his salt would have dropped him and replaced him with a more than adequate Cueller.But they haven't - so dont blame Richard Dunne !!
Quote from: gregnash on May 15, 2011, 03:36:58 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on May 15, 2011, 03:33:55 PMQuote from: gregnash on May 15, 2011, 03:29:45 PMsimple. GH isn't asking petrov to play MON's wayI would argue we have recently. The two wins against West Ham and Newcastle were played with a 4-4-2 and also recently we have started the same way under GMac.its not so much the formation but the tempo of play. you ask petrov to run around for 90 minutes and he's shagged. can't do itYet GM has played him like that the last 3 matches. Now I know he is shite but he has also admitted that GH is telling him what to do.
The blame for this season rests with o neill, houllier and his staff, Lerner, the players and injuries- all are culpable and some more than others but they have all contributed to a very poor season.
It really is confusing.One week you think, what is that prick playing at, the next you're surprised at what he's done with the team. We have an enigma going on with the management, it's 3-4 poor performances followed by 3-4 good performances. If Houllier/Mcallister could keep it more consistent who knows where we could be.I'm not anti-Houllier, certainly not, results like this confuse me. If only we could have done it more often.
Quote from: The Situation on May 15, 2011, 07:07:40 PMIt really is confusing.One week you think, what is that prick playing at, the next you're surprised at what he's done with the team. We have an enigma going on with the management, it's 3-4 poor performances followed by 3-4 good performances. If Houllier/Mcallister could keep it more consistent who knows where we could be.I'm not anti-Houllier, certainly not, results like this confuse me. If only we could have done it more often.I don't like to be negative following good performances but it gives me pause to think that if we follow up today's win with a good performance and a win against 'The Mighty Reds YNWA' that it might grant Houllier and McAllister another year and I personally don't want that.