Vince Vega Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 2 hours ago, volpeazzurro said: I think you're missing the point, I can remember being top of the Premiership with Peter Taylor but most people could see that we were there more by fortune rather than astute management. Would you rush to resign Taylor because he once afforded us a lofty position? Many noted that when Rodgers started weaving his magic before Christmas with his 'philosophy', team selections, tactics and substitutions, it all started to go horribly wrong. Would he change? There's an undeniable history to him. We won today despite the manager and not because of him or even partly because of him. His substitutions were abysmal. His previous tactics against Man City were spot on because simply put, they were the only ones he could use really compared to last seasons 'no tactics' approach, it took no tactical genius and Man City played to our strengths. Leeds played straight into our hands also didn't they. Our losses have mostly been down to his poor management and quite a few of our wins have been more than a little fortunate to be polite about it. Quality of play wise, we are in a false position, let's not kid ourselves. Rogers for me, in the words of Freddie Mercury is, The Great Pretender. He's a media darling and in their eyes he can't do anything wrong. He's absolutely blessed, notwithstanding injuries, with the squad of players he has at his disposal compared with previous managers. How many of today's Sheffield United players would get into our team or visa versa? You can lose any game, football's like that, but you can also give yourself the best chance of winning with the right players in their best positions, with logical tactics and reasonable substitutions if required. Great Pretender? Long may it continue then. Talk about short memories? Or maybe you are a youngster?
volpeazzurro Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 Just now, Vince Vega said: Great Pretender? Long may it continue then. Talk about short memories? Or maybe you are a youngster? Unfortunately not, but you are right, my memory's crap! 🤣 1
Rusko187 Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 4 hours ago, Dames said: I’m as happy as the next fan with a last minute winner and 3 points but lets not kid ourselves, the team has performed really poorly against some poor teams in the past 2/3 weeks and a good portion of it is down to the managers decisions. Don't want the guy gone, but he made a bad call mid-week by putting Soyuncu, Pereira and Ndidi back in against Zorhya. It was a nothing game, it was always going to be a tough, physical game in difficult climates on a tough pitch... he really should have known better. Squad just look lost of confidence and strangely that's off the back of another Liverpool drubbing! Need to learn how to lose.
Popular Post baldeagle Posted 6 December 2020 Popular Post Posted 6 December 2020 2nd highest finish last season and in to Europe ✅ this season in to knock out stages of Europe ✅ current league status below ✅ still missing several first team players through injury having to make do with covid and those that are fit . But apparently Rogers doesn’t have a clue 5
Guest SO1 Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 I really shouldn't come on this thread. Its like a car crash that I just can't look away from. Bitch On
Hollyfox Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 9 minutes ago, Rusko187 said: Don't want the guy gone, but he made a bad call mid-week by putting Soyuncu, Pereira and Ndidi back in against Zorhya. It was a nothing game, it was always going to be a tough, physical game in difficult climates on a tough pitch... he really should have known better. Squad just look lost of confidence and strangely that's off the back of another Liverpool drubbing! Need to learn how to lose. When's he supposed to give them game time? It was the perfect time really. Already qualified, poor opposition, resting other key players and giving fringe players valuable game time. It could have gone better, I suppose, but a risk worth taking imo 2
Rusko187 Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 1 minute ago, Hollyfox said: When's he supposed to give them game time? It was the perfect time really. Already qualified, poor opposition, resting other key players and giving fringe players valuable game time. It could have gone better, I suppose, but a risk worth taking imo I mean 2 out of the 3 returning players came off injured and we still lost... how was it worth it?
Hollyfox Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 4 minutes ago, Rusko187 said: I mean 2 out of the 3 returning players came off injured and we still lost... how was it worth it? Because everytime a player takes the field, he and the manager are taking a risk. They were coming back from injury and needed game time to get back to the levels required for 1st team action. Brendans staff would have advised and they probably thought it was a good opportunity to get them back, using, what effectively, was a training game. Hindsight is a wonderful thing though 1
nwl fox Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 21 minutes ago, Rusko187 said: Don't want the guy gone, but he made a bad call mid-week by putting Soyuncu, Pereira and Ndidi back in against Zorhya. It was a nothing game, it was always going to be a tough, physical game in difficult climates on a tough pitch... he really should have known better. Squad just look lost of confidence and strangely that's off the back of another Liverpool drubbing! Need to learn how to lose. This is a really good point, we just seem to have folded in exactly the same way we did year when put in our place by Liverpool. I think if we'd have had the Fulham and sheff utd fixtures ahead of that Liverpool game we'd have come through them comfortably. Let's hope picking up the last minute win today puts that hangover to bed quicker than last time round. 1
HighPeakFox Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 It bears repeating that after the Liverpool defeat on Boxing day, the next two games were won. As you were. 1
fuchsntf Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 13 hours ago, King of Gipsy Lane said: Not sure people get Brendan, he doesn’t care about respect being given, he knows without a single doubt he is the best coach in the league who was born on these islands. Respect is what weak people without character look for, strong people of immense mind don’t care what others think about them Then they are Non compromise ,no idea or Knowledge of society twats...!! Not even worth the Value of a rebel....So ,so fking strong they aint, they are weak in self-discipline und understanding of self... 1
OntarioFox Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 (edited) The amount of you lot bemoaning Rodgers for not hooking Maddison and giving him 90 minutes, take a look at yourselves. I'm not denying that was a subpar performance and we were well off-the-pace, but it was in the 90th of those minutes that today's primary on-field scapegoat threaded through the killer pass for Vardy (who also had a pretty awful game otherwise) to smash home the winner. SURELY that vindicates Rodgers' decision to leave him on the field? It just strikes me as the weirdest case of clutching at straws I've seen on FT in a decade on here to focus on that decision, without which we would NOT have won the game. Perez being taken off, fine, I get that, though I expect he's likely to feature on Thursday too which is a reasonable explanation for the rotation. But this community continues to baffle me with the warped logic it employs sometimes. Edited 6 December 2020 by OntarioFox 2
Vince Vega Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 44 minutes ago, volpeazzurro said: Unfortunately not, but you are right, my memory's crap! 🤣 No worries mate - me too!
Guest SO1 Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 13 hours ago, King of Gipsy Lane said: Not sure people get Brendan, he doesn’t care about respect being given, he knows without a single doubt he is the best coach in the league who was born on these islands. Respect is what weak people without character look for, strong people of immense mind don’t care what others think about them If you don't believe in yourself who will. My hardest lesson in life. All starts with self belief. From that point everything is possible.
fuchsntf Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 3 minutes ago, OntarioFox said: The amount of you lot bemoaning Rodgers for not hooking Maddison and giving him 90 minutes, take a look at yourselves. I'm not denying that was a subpar performance and we were well off-the-pace, but it was in the 90th of those minutes that today's primary on-field scapegoat threaded through the killer pass for Vardy (who also had a pretty awful game otherwise) to smash home the winner. SURELY that vindicates Rodgers' decision to leave him on the field? It just strikes me as the weirdest case of clutching at straws I've seen on FT in a decade on here to focus on that decision, without which we would NOT have won the game. Perez being taken off, fine, I get that, though I expect he's likely to feature on Thursday too which is a reasonable explanation for the rotation. But this community continues to baffle me with the warped logic it employs sometimes. This forum is comparable to all those unknown planets, that Star-Trek Enterprise Keep stumbling over....They have been Beamed over,to the extremites of The galaxy....
Heymister2015 Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 Hard to judge when it’s still a building job! We can’t do a chelsea and buy players for every position we need. Still need a striker/winger/CB
Dames Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 (edited) 10 minutes ago, OntarioFox said: The amount of you lot bemoaning Rodgers for not hooking Maddison and giving him 90 minutes, take a look at yourselves. I'm not denying that was a subpar performance and we were well off-the-pace, but it was in the 90th of those minutes that today's primary on-field scapegoat threaded through the killer pass for Vardy (who also had a pretty awful game otherwise) to smash home the winner. SURELY that vindicates Rodgers' decision to leave him on the field? It just strikes me as the weirdest case of clutching at straws I've seen on FT in a decade on here to focus on that decision, without which we would NOT have won the game. Perez being taken off, fine, I get that, though I expect he's likely to feature on Thursday too which is a reasonable explanation for the rotation. But this community continues to baffle me with the warped logic it employs sometimes. We all know Maddison is capable from open play, he needs to show it more often but he’s capable and its worth keeping him on. However he is not capable from set pieces and he is not as good or as consistent as he thinks he is. He needs better coaching on the basics and taking off set pieces. Edited 6 December 2020 by Dames
fuchsntf Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 3 minutes ago, SO1 said: If you don't believe in yourself who will. My hardest lesson in life. All starts with self belief. From that point everything is possible. I have self belief, I believe I am the biggest twat on the planet,but the cleverest idiot...
OntarioFox Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 2 minutes ago, Dames said: We all know Maddison is capable from open play, he needs to show it more often but he’s capable and its worth keeping him on. However he is not capable from set pieces and he is not as good or as consistent as he thinks he is. He needs better coaching on the basics and taking off set pieces. Oh, agree on that one. He should be nowhere near our corners - give it (depending on who's on) Marc or Youri. Maddison could be lethal on that second ball if he's deployed in that 20-25 yard zone on the edge of the box. Half the reason we score so little from corners for me is (apart from all our centre backs having heads like Rubik's Cubes) rarely leaving someone on the edge of the box to smash a follow-up. Which coincidentally gives me PTSD from the Sousa / Sven years, when it seems we were conceding that sort of goal every week.
sdb Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 I seem to be in the minority that thought we played ok today, and that the subs were fine. On the wider point, we clearly have a very good manager at the helm, but he does have some pretty obvious shortcomings that seem so easy to fix. This squad should finish 6th-8th and it surely will. It's just a shame we seem to choke when something better is on the horizon.
Dames Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 1 hour ago, Clever Fox said: I think what's upsetting most Fans is the simple things to fix that are being ignored game after game. Like the constant poor Corners and Free Kicks. The miss matches at defending corners. The poor positioning in the oppositions penalty area . Unwillingness to take a risk in forward positions. Receiving the Ball facing the wrong way. Why isn't Brendan sorting these issues out on the training ground or is it he doesn't want to upset senior players. I think if Brendan sorted some of these constant issues Fans would at least see things are happening and obviously results would improve. I made this point earlier too. The team is doing well but it could and should be doing better and all it needs is a few tactical tweaks and some targeted coaching. Its frustrating seeing some of these basic things not being picked up and worked on. I also don’t buy into the mentality that because we were crap 12 years ago we should just accept our lot now and never be critical. Its a tinpot mentality to have. 1
coolhandfox Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 Wait until he goes Arsenal in a month time...... They people may realise he's pretty decent, no prefect but a good manager!
Guest Kopfkino Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 54 minutes ago, Hollyfox said: When's he supposed to give them game time? It was the perfect time really. Already qualified, poor opposition, resting other key players and giving fringe players valuable game time. It could have gone better, I suppose, but a risk worth taking imo Presumably in a really big game, in the definitely-not-physical Premier League during a dry, toasty British December. People talk as if Brendan unilaterally decided they were playing on Thursday and the sports science folk, the physios and the players themselves gave absolutely no feedback on whether it was a good idea. All the geniuses on foxestalk knew better than all the people with the full information but very few piped up prior.
lcfc old boy Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 8 minutes ago, coolhandfox said: Wait until he goes Arsenal in a month time...... They people may realise he's pretty decent, no prefect but a good manager! Why will Arsenal pay him more money than he gets here
ARM1968 Posted 6 December 2020 Posted 6 December 2020 1 hour ago, Rusko187 said: Don't want the guy gone, but he made a bad call mid-week by putting Soyuncu, Pereira and Ndidi back in against Zorhya. It was a nothing game, it was always going to be a tough, physical game in difficult climates on a tough pitch... he really should have known better. Squad just look lost of confidence and strangely that's off the back of another Liverpool drubbing! Need to learn how to lose. You’re absolutely right. Learning how to lose is key. I’ve done it all my life. I can turn victory into defeat without batting an eyelid. Losing means nothing, even if you do it well. So we lost to Liverpool. They’re better than we are. We beat Man City and they’re probably better than we are. I wonder if it is the team or Rodgers who is derailed by loses to Liverpool. Either way, fuch it, doesn’t matter.
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