A quick look would show Swansea as the first real instance of this.... But thats just typing liverpool flat back 5 into google
Typical Evertonian; focusing on the side lane rather than the motorway The point was, we didn't employ WBs purely for Saturdays game. It was the fifteenth consecutive game we'd used that particular tactic
You have played 15 games since its first run out against United? Hmm, it should have given better reward then ;-)
That's 15 fixtures ago. If we played 1 game a week like some teams it would be the equivalent of 3.75 months
WOW, what relation does the form table have to the league table.... because if it was linked then you would be top of the league and we would be in the bottom 3
There you go, moving those goalposts slightly again We all know Liverpool had a **** start to the season. However, we we're talking about the implementation of WBs at Liverpool. You suggested we should be doing better if we've been playing it for fifteen games, I simply pointed at the form table to prove its doing pretty well as it is.
That shows we have the best form in the league. No matter how good we play in the last 15 games, the performances don't travel back in time and change the results of games before then
Because you said: "You have played 15 games since its first run out against United? Hmm, it should have given better reward then ;-)" Followed by: "WOW, what relation does the form table have to the league table.... because if it was linked then you would be top of the league and we would be in the bottom 3"
According to Tobes, we were FORCED to play the ball to Sakho because Everton identified him as the weak line of the defence.
You were, it was an obvious tactic. We marked the others up,the keeper then had to play it to him and then we swarmed on him, as he looked like he couldn't pass wind