View Full Version : Why we might be tired
liverbird
10 Feb 2006, 07:28 AM
Fron stats here are some straight forwars reasons for tiredness:
Minutes on the pitch 2005/06
Goalkeepers
Reina Liverpool 3,322
Van der Sar Man U 2,970
Cech Chelsea 2,520
Robinson Spurs - 2,340
Lehmann Arsenal 2,250
Defenders
Carragher L'pool 3,383
Terry Chelsea 2,970
Ferdinand Man U 2,968
Campbell Arsenal 1,845
King Spurs - 1,598
Midfielders
Lampard Chelsea 2,868
Gerrard Liverpool 2,770
Gilberto Arsenal 2,159
Carrick Spurs - 2,070
Richardson Man U 1,368
Forwards
Rooney Man U 2,567
Crouch Liverpool 2,054
Henry Arsenal = 1,921
Defoe Spurs - 1,392
Crespo Chelsea 1,319
chelski72
10 Feb 2006, 09:49 AM
Fron stats here are some straight forwars reasons for tiredness:
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started a bit early with the lame excuses havent you ?
ghazi
10 Feb 2006, 11:00 AM
It's not a lame excuse to point out that at this point, Liverpool has already played more games than Charlton will ALL SEASON.
This was actually one of the concerns for the team from the beginning of the season - eventual burnout.
Personally, i don't think its that simple. . . it's possibly simpler: If finishing was not an issue, as its been all season, we wouldn't even be having this conversation.
liverbird
10 Feb 2006, 11:26 AM
started a bit early with the lame excuses havent you ?
These stats actually point to why your side might've had some results that were questionable until beating us and the Bitters. You can see Fat Frank and Terry have also registered a lot of minutes. Wasn't an excuse just an observation.
And Ghazi, that's right if we'd finished a few at the right time may be it's not an item of conversation.
brooklynredd
10 Feb 2006, 11:58 AM
Well If Reina Is Tired Beitez Is At Fault No Reasin Dudek Shouldn't Have Gotten More Play
LiverpoolFanatic
10 Feb 2006, 12:12 PM
Well If Reina Is Tired Beitez Is At Fault No Reasin Dudek Shouldn't Have Gotten More Play
Dear poster---please type normally. That style makes me not want to read your posts.
lackadaisical
10 Feb 2006, 02:43 PM
I think the fatigue really comes into play when we can't finish a game off and relax.
brooklynredd
12 Feb 2006, 09:45 AM
I Think Liverbird Is Right But It Is Strikers Who Are Playing The Worst And We Have 4 Healthy Ones This Year Unlike Last Year So They Shouldnt Be So Tired
AndSomeAreAngels
12 Feb 2006, 02:44 PM
I Think Liverbird Is Right But It Is Strikers Who Are Playing The Worst And We Have 4 Healthy Ones This Year Unlike Last Year So They Shouldnt Be So Tired
Have You Ever Written A Sentence Where You Didn't Capitalize The First Letter Of Every Word?
I Just Don't Understand Why Anyone Would Ever Do That.
ChanceTheDog
12 Feb 2006, 04:16 PM
The only two players that seem to be tired are Alonso and Sami.
AndSomeAreAngels
12 Feb 2006, 04:30 PM
The only two players that seem to be tired are Alonso and Sami.
I would like to see Agger provide some rest for Sami. Isn't that the reason we bought him in the first place?
Sami's been uncharacteristically bad (despite his goal last game). We are going to need him for a deep CL run.
King-James
12 Feb 2006, 06:14 PM
Have You Ever Written A Sentence Where You Didn't Capitalize The First Letter Of Every Word?
I Just Don't Understand Why Anyone Would Ever Do That.
I'm pretty sure that BS automatically lowers the case of a word if it's originally written in all caps.
yokefello1
12 Feb 2006, 06:37 PM
Only Cheatski supporters would deny that numbers matter in football:
Roman's rubbles? No, its team unity and coaching....
Liverpool's games played number? No, they are naturally rubbish...