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26 Aug 2002, 11:14 AM
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Blackburn - Liverpool prematch/match [R]
Eventually the result will go here.
In the meantime what are your thoughts about this match?
After winning the first two in fairly comfortable fashion this seems to be more of a test of our resolve. They got a good win away at Brum and seem solid at the back so far.
I would expect Houllier to rotate a few players in too. I think Carragher might start this one with Xavier going to the bench and I think Riise will not be sub this time either.
A bit of a puzzle up front as Heskey and Diouf have looked sharper than Owen. I suppose Owen might be rested and Diouf and Heskey could play together.
Then again he could play Baros and Litmanen
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26 Aug 2002, 03:41 PM
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I think he will go with Heskey and Owen. Save Diouf for the 70 minute mark if needed. JAR will play on the left of mid, with Stevie and Didi in the middle. Cheyrou will continue as cover for Stevie. Murphy should play on the right but perhaps we'll see Diouf here. Standard across the back with the 2H centre and X on the right. The real question is do you go with seasoning and no pace on the left and bring in Jamie or with speed, strength and no real seasoning in Traore. Duff is the danger in Blackburn Rovers and we need to make certain that he's as contained as we can make him. I look for a low scoring match with us playing much as we did last year on the road. That means Emile up front with long balls played down route one to his head for lay off to Mikie! Didi will sit back closer to the other H's and our fullbacks will stay at home. Of course Jerzy will remain the Pole that rules the goal.
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26 Aug 2002, 05:07 PM
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As Duff is a threat on the wing, it will be interesting to see if Houllier sticks with Xavier against him.
We might see Carragher back to handle Duff in this one.
On the other hand, he could move Gerrard to right midfield to take care of Duff and bring Cheyrou into the middle of midfield. It is great that we have all these options at the moment. Sign of a good deep squad.
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26 Aug 2002, 06:19 PM
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I;m thinking Cheyrou and Jari will be in this one. I'm excited to see Bernard play in this one...if it happens. Heskey would get run into the ground going against Duff ... so possibly we might see
Emile up top if he gets the starting job again.
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27 Aug 2002, 03:16 AM
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Blackburn - Liverpool prematch/match [R]
At Rovers, I’d like to see:
Dudek
Carragher Hyppia Henchoz Riise
Murphy Gerrard Hamman Heskey
Diouf Owen
Similar to last week, with Heskey coming forward a lot in attack.
The changes in the back line, I think, would give us some
improvements in experience and flexibility.
But I think we’ll see this instead:
Dudek
Xavier Hyppia Henchoz Traore
Murphy Gerrard Hamman Riise
Diouf Heskey
Subs:
Kirkland
Cheyrou
Carragher
Owen
Litmanen
Riise back as a starter—in midfield; Owen not starting.
No one has played themselves off the starting team in the back line.
Playing away, I don’t see us going with the three attackers we
fielded against So’ton last week.
And of the three attackers we did field last week, Diouf
and Heskey pretty much have to stay, based on their
current form.
Finally, GH has repeatedly mentioned concerns about
Owen’s return to full fitness—which for the moment,
makes MO the “odd man out.”
RK
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28 Aug 2002, 08:05 AM
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Blackburn - Liverpool prematch/match [R]
This is a big game for us. Rovers are that sort of middling club that always causes people problems. I always like to meet them in the middle of the season (a la Middlesbrough either side of Christmas) because by then injuries and suspensions have bitten.
This Rovers squad has an excellent crop of starters, but no depth. When all are fit and available, they are very potent indeed. Which is why it would have been nice to see them a bit later on in the campaign.
I wonder if Souey's decision to sign Thompson today and have Duff sign his new contract before the game tonight is another of his little wind-ups?
Of course it is ...
As to our line-up, we will certainly go back to four across the middle, with Risse returning and possibly Gerard out wide on the right to help out against Duff. I would hope that Carra comes back in place of Santa, who is, I am afraid to say, simply not good enough to be in this team. Depends on Jamie's fitness doesn't it though?
Up front, I actually think it is more likely he will revert to Diouf - Owen, with Emmo on the bench again for Riise. He has no reason to drop Diouf, especially after the boost he got with his brace against Southampton. Heskey is more dispensable.
Cheyrou (BRUNO, by the way ... ) may get a look in. You have to assume that Murphy, Riise, Gerrard and Hamann will start, but Cheyrou may come on if we are 1 up and want to put Rovers on the back foot for a bit later on in the game.
To be honest though, I don't think we will see much experimentation with the starting 11 in the league at all until injuries and suspensions become a factor. This early stage of the season is always the one where we wobble (remember - October is our enemy) and, as such, I can imagine GH will want to pick a side and stick with it, to let it build up a nice head of steam for our traditional sticky patch.
But I predict a draw, nonetheless ...
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28 Aug 2002, 08:09 AM
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Blackburn - Liverpool prematch/match [R]
Here's an intersting little tit-bit from the official site. The last time we won at Ewood Park was in 1999, when we won 3-1. I went to that, as I recall. Think I did, anyhow.
Anyway - the point being ... this is the team that played:
Friedel
Song (Kvarme 83), Carragher, Staunton, Matteo,
Thompson, Ince, Redknapp, Leonhardsen,
Riedle (Dundee 81), McManaman
Oioioioi! Those were the days eh?
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28 Aug 2002, 10:27 AM
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Re: Blackburn - Liverpool prematch/match [R]
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Originally posted by Matt Clark
[Bthis is the team that played:
Friedel
Song (Kvarme 83), Carragher, Staunton, Matteo,
Thompson, Ince, Redknapp, Leonhardsen,
Riedle (Dundee 81), McManaman
Oioioioi! Those were the days eh? [/B]
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Good lord...Ince, Song, and Leonhardsen. Kvarme?? Christ!!!
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28 Aug 2002, 11:59 AM
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How did we ever win with that lineup?
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28 Aug 2002, 01:46 PM
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I think it shows how much the top half of the Premiership has moved on. I don't mean to hijackl this game thread with too much of a transgression, but look at where they all are now -
Friedel
On the opposite side, improved greatly as a player since he left
Song
West Ham benchwarmer, then FC Cologne loan player, now ... erm ... dunno.
(Kvarme)
Packed off to St Etienne, then on to Sporting Lisbon, where, would you believe it, he was voted second in their player of the year polls
Carra
Still the rock-like presence he was then, but let's face it - in actual fact more or less the same player now as he was then.
Staunton
Last seen deployed as the worst playmaker in the league in Graham Taylor's Aston Villa midfield
Matteo
Captain of Leeds United. Not bad.
Thompson
Two years of sterling but pointless service with the mighty Sky Blues. Now, of course, a member of tonight's opposition, although he has yet to feature for them and, as such, still needs to learn his Premiership spurs all over again.
Ince
Washed up hack who has now played for both the English clubs that exist solely for the benefit of washed up hacks - Middlesbrough and Wolves.
Redknapp
Actually playing football again. Not injured by some freak gust of wind or other similarly robust life experience. Great news! Although, he plays for Spurs, the most risible club in the Premiership. Not great news. Well, not for him, at any rate.
Leonhardsen
See above. Except without the playing bit.
Riedle
Retired. Was a good buy for us, it has to be said.
(Dundee)
Gack!! Don't even start. I don't actually know where he is. I don't care. I just hope he wasn't running there, because if he was, he's still on his way. The slowest, daftest and crappest signing in Uncle Roy's Slow Daft Crap club.
McManaman
Said he had a million reasons to stay at Liverpool when his contract was up for renewal, but in the end, just 67,000 reasons managed to persuade him that a life in the sunshine of Madrid would be more fun. It's certainly restful.
Isn't it nice to catch up with old friends from time to time?
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