Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
Original Dub wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
Yeah to a certain degree, but players like Benyoun would be dropped for the next game after scoring a hatrick!
I blieve in rotation to some extent, but I believe more that players who have a fantastic game or are on a great run, should not be dropped unless its against much inferior opposition. Some players need a good run of games just to get going - Tevez is one of those. If he had been rotated last year he would have probably have been seen as a transfer flop. I think the same could be said for Ade, who had a stop start season for all the reasons we know about.
WidnesBlue23 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
But he would just drop Torres for no reason then leave him out for a few games, I would hate if Bobby started doin shit like that
Ted Hughes wrote:WidnesBlue23 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
But he would just drop Torres for no reason then leave him out for a few games, I would hate if Bobby started doin shit like that
I think he knew Torres was crocked & was protecting him. Also, Benitez appears to be a knob. For a good example of squad rotation you can look at the rags' treble winning side. We're potentially building the strongest squad the PL has seen since that one.
WidnesBlue23 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:WidnesBlue23 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
But he would just drop Torres for no reason then leave him out for a few games, I would hate if Bobby started doin shit like that
I think he knew Torres was crocked & was protecting him. Also, Benitez appears to be a knob. For a good example of squad rotation you can look at the rags' treble winning side. We're potentially building the strongest squad the PL has seen since that one.
If only we could get Karel Poborsky and Jordi Cruyff
Ted Hughes wrote:WidnesBlue23 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
But he would just drop Torres for no reason then leave him out for a few games, I would hate if Bobby started doin shit like that
I think he knew Torres was crocked & was protecting him. Also, Benitez appears to be a knob. For a good example of squad rotation you can look at the rags' treble winning side. We're potentially building the strongest squad the PL has seen since that one.
colonel_muck wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:WidnesBlue23 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well it makes sense to rotate, but its a fine line.
I don't want constant rotating like Benitez did - dropping players after having a great game, or in the middle of a great run of form. Dropping players for the sake of rotation, rather than for the sake of much needed rests.
Benitez biggest problem though is that he was rotating shite.
But he would just drop Torres for no reason then leave him out for a few games, I would hate if Bobby started doin shit like that
I think he knew Torres was crocked & was protecting him. Also, Benitez appears to be a knob. For a good example of squad rotation you can look at the rags' treble winning side. We're potentially building the strongest squad the PL has seen since that one.
i think quite the opposite, i seem to remember they pretty much had the same team the whole way through the season they won the treble bar injuries?
john68 wrote:The last season we were in the UeFA Cup, we beat Arsenal in a hard fought win at the weekend, followed by another hard fought win against Schalke (A) the following Thursday night. Travelling back on the Saturday, we had played the rags at CoMS on the Sunday. We were lacking in energy and 2nd to almost every 50/50 ball. We lacked energy. Even the following Thurday against PSV, the lack of energy showed and we struggled through.
That is a great example of what we are very likely to experience again this coming season. We are aiming at winning the league and cannot throw away vital points through players being knackered. Players are often accused of being a yard slow but at the level we are aiming at, it only needs a few inches too slow and a player isn't competetive.
We have a huge squad where most of the players are more than capable of being successful 1st team players. Rotating quality players should not cause too many problems for us. There will be plenty of games when we will need them.
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