Rafa's Rotating - Myth or Not?

arbeloa hasnt been our best however i do think hes a very good all round player, i think its obvious that the loss of agger and xavi have contributed to our bad form with international breaks contributing to this also ... again nothing sinister is happening other than poor all round form

Exactly just like Chelsea and Utd's bad patches but there's was down to injuries/suspensions but Andy Gray has got everbody thinkings ours is because of rotation and we've not had any injuries.
 
His excellent performances vs Barca were down to him playing reguarly as well?

Who has been rotated? Our left sided midfielder and our strikers, other than that the rest of our 'rotations' have been for injuries, Carra, Agger and Finnan (and Arbeloa as you said) have all played when fit as have Gerrard, Alonso and Pennant.

Answering your question, it may well have helped but Hyypia has played reguarly since Agger's injury and he's looked terrible.

Agger has been rotated, Hyypia brought in against Toulouse (away) and against Sunderland.

Pennant has been rotated, Benayoun was brought in for him against Toulouse (away), Toulouse (home) and against Reading.

Finnan also didn't play for 3 games after the Porto match.

Along with the 3 other positions you mention (left mid and up front which frankly have been all over the place in terms of selection) it's clear Rafa refuses to play a settled 11 every game barring injuries/suspensions, something which United and Chelsea do the majority of the time.
 
Exactly just like Chelsea and Utd's bad patches but there's was down to injuries/suspensions but Andy Gray has got everbody thinkings ours is because of rotation and we've not had any injuries.

but it doesnt matter what others think, whether we draw at home to birmingham or win the champs league against Milan ... its easy for other supporters to criticise liverpool thses days afterall we set the standards for football that lasted decades where as say chelsea havent , but we are getting back there , dont you worry
 
Agger has been rotated, Hyypia brought in against Toulouse (away) and against Sunderland.

Pennant has been rotated, Benayoun was brought in for him against Toulouse (away), Toulouse (home) and against Reading.

Finnan also didn't play for 3 games after the Porto match.

Along with the 3 other positions you mention (left mid and up front which frankly have been all over the place in terms of selection) it's clear Rafa refuses to play a settled 11 every game barring injuries/suspensions, something which United and Chelsea do the majority of the time.

yawn, look its rafa's way, he didnt win the champs league , fa cup , super cup and charity through luck fella, at Valancia he did the same and won the league twice against the worlds best barca/madrid .. sure its different here but he hasnt had the luxury that is time which ferguson has
 
Agger has been rotated, Hyypia brought in against Toulouse (away) and against Sunderland.

Pennant has been rotated, Benayoun was brought in for him against Toulouse (away), Toulouse (home) and against Reading.

Finnan also didn't play for 3 games after the Porto match.

Along with the 3 other positions you mention (left mid and up front which frankly have been all over the place in terms of selection) it's clear Rafa refuses to play a settled 11 every game barring injuries/suspensions, something which United and Chelsea do the majority of the time.

I wasn't counting the CL qualifiers or the Carling Cup game because then the likes of Utd would be rotating too and they don't do that :rolleyes: (Giggs and Tevez must have been injured midweek :rolleyes: ). Other than those games there's been 1 'rotation' other than the positions ive mentioned, Agger vs Sunderland (Finann was and still is (since January(ish)) been carrying an injury and wouldnt have started the season had Aurelio been fit).

And did you really go through every line-up to look for those changes? If you did then you've got way too much spare time. ;)
 
yawn, look its rafa's way, he didnt win the champs league , fa cup , super cup and charity through luck fella, at Valancia he did the same and won the league twice against the worlds best barca/madrid .. sure its different here but he hasnt had the luxury that is time which ferguson has

What works somewhere doesn't necessarily work somewhere else in a different environment.
 
What works somewhere doesn't necessarily work somewhere else in a different environment.

i agree, and thats why i didnt mention it would work, i merely stated thats how rafa works and he still needs time to get it right, but some clubs would love the success he has brought to liverpool in his 3 years
 
hehe, im not here to educate or preach to you, i could go on all day about my teams success here and in europe but im sure you are already aware of it

I'm well aware of your teams successes but I'm not aware of your team setting footballing standards that lasted for decades:)
 
secret footage of rafa's rotation strategy

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Lol, I was just heading into this thread to post that :)

There's another alternative as well:

Formula for Rafa's rotation policy: Si - (K+6) x Et(-G) = PiR²/12.45 + (Vp-J) B/A³

Si = Ability to speak Spanish

K = Kiss-and-tell expose in tabloids

6 = Player over six feet in height

E = Good engine

t = Solid performance in training

-G = Inverse of goals scored in last game

Pi = Carrying excess weight

R = Unprovoked rant at Premier League officials

12.45 = Saturday lunchtime kick-off

Vp = Confluence of Venus and Pluto in Capricorn

5I = Karaoke/Golf club incident

B = Goatee beard

A = Player is Alvaro Arbeloa
 
Lol at Danh !!

Pennant is not good enough.

1 pass forward two passes back is really getting on my ****.

All those people that say "we are unbeaten in the league" need shooting, these people would be happy with 38 draws at the end of the season?

Its time Pool started to play some more direct attacking football and got the right players in to do it. Trying to play the way we used to play in the eighties with the "slow build up" method aint gonna cut it nowadays. Its about time we started to change with the times as if there is one team that is guilty of living in the past too much its us.
 
he might have won a european cup and got them to another final but he will NEVER win an english champsionship with this current philosophy.

anyone who thinks otherwise is as foolish as rafa, keeping players fresh for the last part of the season doesn't really work when you're 15-20 points adrift of the league leaders :)

it's unlikely he will change his ways though so i can see a change of management at the end of the season, unless the board really don't care about the league?!?
 
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