alias75 Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 This isn't a usual PL season, its not only us that have dropped points against teams we shouldn't have, everybody is doing it. In case people have missed it we are top of the league so if we are so bad what does that make everybody else? The home record should be better but up until last week we had the best home record in the PL. Its not only us that are doing better away from home, Chelsea, Everton and im sure a few others have also struggled more at home than away this season. People need to forget about previous PL seasons where the top 4 hardly ever dropped points at home thats not going to happen this season. The fact is we're top of the league and in the title race when usually at this stage of the season its already out of reach, we've lost 1 league game in about 20 odd. We've been without Torres for most of the season who obviously is our biggest goal threat. The PL is different this season to any other i can remember with teams dropping points all over the place, we don't need the same number of points that has won previous PL titles. Yes we need to improve and we need Torres back but lets not get hysterical while we're still top of the league.
Kvarme Ate My Food Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 I think today's result was one too many.
Jim D Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 The home record should be better but up until last week we had the best home record in the PL. Not really, this fact was slightly skewed due to us having played more games at home than any other of the top four. The Mancs have the best by a point now and still have two home games in hand. Once again we are relying on our rivals to drop points rather than relying on ourselves to get wins. It is going to be our downfall.
alias75 Posted December 13, 2008 Author Posted December 13, 2008 Not really, this fact was slightly skewed due to us having played more games at home than any other of the top four. The Mancs have the best by a point now and still have two home games in hand. Once again we are relying on our rivals to drop points rather than relying on ourselves to get wins. It is going to be our downfall. Maybe but it was still up there near the top and im sure our away record is better than before so what does it matter where the points come from whether its at Anfield or away from Anfield. If our away record improves by a bigger margin than our home form suffers overall we're doing better which is what really matters.
Ibby Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 i can really see the mancs and chelsea building a lead now we have been relying on them to slip up after every couple of games and that wont go on forever
Falconhoof Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 These are games we have to be winning.You can't keep handing your rivals a psychological boost by dropping home points.Having said that, overall we'll be within striking distance going into the turn of the year. I'd have taken that at the start of the season. Can't help thinking that Keane has been massively disruptive to the setupof our team so far. I don't think its the players fault particularly, its just that we had a player in Gerrard to play in that position and we had backup for himin Babel&Benayoun if he needed resting. Maybe he'd have struck up a good partnership with Torres given time.Maybe that will be the key for us in the New Year.
alias75 Posted December 13, 2008 Author Posted December 13, 2008 Utd drawing again, think it backs up my initial point which is forget about the points needed to win the title in previous seasons, this season is like no other i can remember with teams dropping points right left and centre. Maybe not losing too many will be the key to winning the title this year, some of these points we've picked up could be pretty valuable.
libero Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 I think today's result was one too many.What do you suggest then??? Sack Rafa??? Exactly. Used to being behind by miles by this time of the season and we are usually the strongest team in the run in, which obviously bodes well for the rest of the season....hopefully.
madaboutlfc Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 yeah but it is frustrating.. I think Rafa is right to drop Keane as he seems to think he is untouchable which is far from the truth.. I may be wrong but I do not think his work rate is not up to what it should be either.. His whinging pisses me off
Kvarme Ate My Food Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 What do you suggest then??? Sack Rafa??? haha, was I being hysterical, question-mark-man?
pipnasty Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 i can really see the mancs and chelsea building a lead now we have been relying on them to slip up after every couple of games and that wont go on forever And yet United drew tonight? And how about the fact that they have both been relying on us to slip up every couple of games? Your logic is flawed. Who is to say that we are not going to be the side who goes on a run and leaves the other two behind? At present, none of the Top 3 look like they are going to run away with the league. One of them might, but who knows? We've still got Torres to come back (fingers crossed) we tend to be good finishers so there is enough evidence to suggest that it could be us who goes on a good run and not United or Chelsea It's frustrating, yes. But what can you do, eh?
realtarragona Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Man Utd do have the best fixtures remaining, though, so I'd say they're the most likely. They've already played the most difficult away games. Hull, Wigan, Fulham, Bolton, Boro, Stoke, West Ham, Sunderland, Newcastle, West Brom - their remaining away games.
Jim D Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 (edited) Man Utd do have the best fixtures remaining, though, so I'd say they're the most likely. They've already played the most difficult away games. Hull, Wigan, Fulham, Bolton, Boro, Stoke, West Ham, Sunderland, Newcastle, West Brom - their remaining away games. All teams bar Hull and Wigan are currently in the bottom half of the table. How do we look away from home? Edited December 13, 2008 by Jim D
Redray Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 i can really see the mancs and chelsea building a lead now we have been relying on them to slip up after every couple of games and that wont go on forever Who has dropped more points at home this season, us or Chelsea? Do the Mancs look comfortable either today or with the incredibley flukey win against Sunderland. Should we discount a***? This is a sound thread, long way to go.
Dan Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Forget about the others. This was the 3rd home game in a row we've drawn against inferior opposition. You can understand people's frustration.
Jacks Jackie Jackson Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Who has dropped more points at home this season, us or Chelsea? Do the Mancs look comfortable either today or with the incredibley flukey win against Sunderland. Should we discount a***? This is a sound thread, long way to go. Sound, sound points all. It is "majorly"* frustrating so far this season with us drawing games we would have walked away with in the past and yet we are still top and in with a superb chance. It's one for them with stomachs alright.
Jacks Jackie Jackson Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Forget about the others. This was the 3rd home game in a row we've drawn against inferior opposition. You can understand people's frustration. The opposition clearly and demonstrably weren't "inferior" in any of those case though, were they? I thought Hull were excellent today and fair play to them for doing what they did. People (including me) are going to have to swally their frustration. Either that or take it out on the wind.
Dan Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 The opposition clearly and demonstrably weren't "inferior" in any of those case though, were they? I thought Hull were excellent today and fair play to them for doing what they did. People (including me) are going to have to swally their frustration. Either that or take it out on the wind. Hull, West Ham and Fulham aren't inferior opposition? Do me a favour.
Redray Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 (edited) Sound, sound points all. It is "majorly"* frustrating so far this season with us drawing games we would have walked away with in the past and yet we are still top and in with a superb chance. It's one for them with stomachs alright. Each point dropped is going to be painful. It will be a painful season, not necessarily an unsuccessful one. Edited December 13, 2008 by Redray
Couldbe Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 86 points ... get to that by end of this season and we might be just be league winners.
Paddy 66 Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Think its going to be a long frustrating but probably exciting season, normal rules regarding who beats who seem to have gone out of the window.
Nebraska Red Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 Hull, West Ham and Fulham aren't inferior opposition? Do me a favour. they are considered inferirio to the big 4 by all the pundits and they are teams we should be beating. our problem is, that without Torres, we are utterly predictable in the majority of our attacks. every Liverpool fan knows that Kuyt is not a "lead the line" striker, and, it was plain to see he had nothing going for him today. there are no pushovers in the PL as every so called inferior team is capable of putting together a performance to frustrate one of the better teams. we need to show a bit more intelligence in our play and we need to be putting out balanced teams when we play at home. if Rafa did not want to start Keane, he should have at least played N'gog up front to give Kuyt some kind of chance of playing his normal game. hopefully West Ham can shut up shop tomorrow.
Stevie H Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 Think its going to be a long frustrating but probably exciting season, normal rules regarding who beats who seem to have gone out of the window.agree. and when did this club last do anything easy? if we can make it into a story we always do. also agree with kamf though, think this fourth home draw to teams we should be beating will come back and bite us on the a***.
DJS Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 What do you suggest then??? Sack Rafa??? Exactly. Used to being behind by miles by this time of the season and we are usually the strongest team in the run in, which obviously bodes well for the rest of the season....hopefully.So either we sack rafa, or we say draws at home to Stoke, Hull, WHU and Fulham are ok?
budgie Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 Agree that it's going to be one of those seasons. The fixture list is a bit wiers as well particularly for Utd & Chelsea. Utd have 3 games at home to us, a*** & chelsea Chelsea have 3 away games left Us & a*** have it a bit more balanced with 2 away and 2 home If Utd improve significantly on their 1 pt (which you would expect them to) I reckon they are the current favourites.
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