i think to be fair the players know whats wrong. we seem to play well for the large part. first 20mins v newcastle was pretty good. soon as newcastle scored, it was 'here we go again' same v QPR. the lads just have no confidence in their won ability. thats down to dalglish to install that confidence. he did it brilliantly when he first came in. now we have the exact same problems we had when he took over.
Philo, couldn't disagree more. Once they cross the line, its down to the players to show what they can do. Yesterday was an embarrassment; the players should feel ashamed of themselves. Your analysis of how the game panned out is spot on. As soon as their first goal went in, heads dropped. If, as an LFC player, you need someone else, such as the manager to buck you up and pull you together, what in God's name are you doing wearing a Red shirt? The current run is demoralising, I accept, but its time the players stepped up to the plate. I clearly have more confidence in Downing, Henderson and Adam. I take note of supporters of Andy C who say he isn't getting the supply in the way that benefits him. OK, thats a very fair point, but he needs to adapt too - not, help me Jesus to 'The Liverpool Way ' - but to a way in which the club benefits. Getting rid of Kenny would be a bad move in my opinion. JimmyTheRed
crunch time for dalglish
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posted on 2/4/12
Easy 21 points for us dont you think
posted on 2/4/12
Players just can't be ar$ed, unless it's a big game
posted on 2/4/12
i think to be fair the players know whats wrong. we seem to play well for the large part. first 20mins v newcastle was pretty good. soon as newcastle scored, it was 'here we go again' same v QPR. the lads just have no confidence in their won ability. thats down to dalglish to install that confidence. he did it brilliantly when he first came in. now we have the exact same problems we had when he took over.
posted on 2/4/12
Philo, couldn't disagree more. Once they cross the line, its down to the players to show what they can do. Yesterday was an embarrassment; the players should feel ashamed of themselves. Your analysis of how the game panned out is spot on. As soon as their first goal went in, heads dropped. If, as an LFC player, you need someone else, such as the manager to buck you up and pull you together, what in God's name are you doing wearing a Red shirt? The current run is demoralising, I accept, but its time the players stepped up to the plate. I clearly have more confidence in Downing, Henderson and Adam. I take note of supporters of Andy C who say he isn't getting the supply in the way that benefits him. OK, thats a very fair point, but he needs to adapt too - not, help me Jesus to 'The Liverpool Way ' - but to a way in which the club benefits. Getting rid of Kenny would be a bad move in my opinion. JimmyTheRed
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