Thanks for that, what was his total games for us did he miss a game at all. Last bit didn't surprised me, I think he was making sure he didn't injure himself before his big move
Did you see how he won the penalty against sutton ?
Trying not to injure himself ?
You need to hide this alais fella !
Yes was there saw it all, how much did we pay that keeper, talk about rush of blood to the head bet Macca couldn't believe his luck, never doubted Macca wouldn't score. Think everyone there realised when that went in we was gonna go up.
No alias
But you would question his 100% coomitment
to LOFC By claiming
" probably didnt want to get injured before his big move ".
Did you see how he won the penalty against sutton ?
Trying not to injure himself ?
You need to hide this alais fella !
Yes was there saw it all, how much did we pay that keeper, talk about rush of blood to the head bet Macca couldn't believe his luck, never doubted Macca wouldn't score. Think everyone there realised when that went in we was gonna go up.
No alias
But you would question his 100% coomitment
to LOFC By claiming
" probably didnt want to get injured before his big move ".
Sad JR very very sad acc7sations !!
Didn't question his commitment at all, just pointed out he may have in his mind an extra sense of awareness to protect himself
Meanwhile all this talk oh how fit the Os are compared to teams of old and there you are........the best and perhaps the fittest member of the side is Jobi, a 39 year old, says it all ! No doubt the great sides of old would struggle fitness wise against the very best sides of today, but if the likes of Best Charlton Greaves etc had been born in this day and age they would of course have been even better players, especially with the better pitches of modern times, better balls boots and more protection given to forwards. AS to the great teams of the 60s, 70s and 80s etc if they had played against the mid to lower part of division 2 side that the Os are,today, no contest, they would have slaughtered us.
Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:39 am
Meanwhile all this talk oh how fit the Os are compared to teams of old and there you are........the best and perhaps the fittest member of the side is Jobi, a 39 year old, says it all ! No doubt the great sides of old would struggle fitness wise against the very best sides of today, but if the likes of Best Charlton Greaves etc had been born in this day and age they would of course have been even better players, especially with the better pitches of modern times, better balls boots and more protection given to forwards. AS to the great teams of the 60s, 70s and 80s etc if they had played against the mid to lower part of division 2 side that the Os are,today, no contest, they would have slaughtered us.
Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:39 am
Meanwhile all this talk oh how fit the Os are compared to teams of old and there you are........the best and perhaps the fittest member of the side is Jobi, a 39 year old, says it all ! No doubt the great sides of old would struggle fitness wise against the very best sides of today, but if the likes of Best Charlton Greaves etc had been born in this day and age they would of course have been even better players, especially with the better pitches of modern times, better balls boots and more protection given to forwards. AS to the great teams of the 60s, 70s and 80s etc if they had played against the mid to lower part of division 2 side that the Os are,today, no contest, they would have slaughtered us.
Jobi was a premier league player Sid
You are comparing
Red Rum to Delaneys Donkey !!
Which is why the present Os team would not have beaten the great mid 80s Liverpool team.
Anyway you are up late, I was talking on Skype to a lady friend who lives abroad, whats your excuse ?
Going to bed now, bye !
Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:39 am
Meanwhile all this talk oh how fit the Os are compared to teams of old and there you are........the best and perhaps the fittest member of the side is Jobi, a 39 year old, says it all ! No doubt the great sides of old would struggle fitness wise against the very best sides of today, but if the likes of Best Charlton Greaves etc had been born in this day and age they would of course have been even better players, especially with the better pitches of modern times, better balls boots and more protection given to forwards. AS to the great teams of the 60s, 70s and 80s etc if they had played against the mid to lower part of division 2 side that the Os are,today, no contest, they would have slaughtered us.
Jobi was a premier league player Sid
You are comparing
Red Rum to Delaneys Donkey !!
Which is why the present Os team would not have beaten the great mid 80s Liverpool team.
Anyway you are up late, I was talking on Skype to a lady friend who lives abroad, whats your excuse ?
Going to bed now, bye !
Im just off now .
P.S theyd have been better players if they had been around now .
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If anyone thinks the Liverpool team of the 80's would lose to us is living in cloud cuckoo land. We would.never get near the ball to worry them about fitness levels.
Some people are deluded about the difference in quality and class, which cannot be overrun with fitness.
Cavalier wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 4:45 pm
Total nonsense.
Tennis players play day after day, sometimes 5 setters.
To say a professional footballer can’t play two games a week is daft.
Mind you this resting hasn’t worked has it?
What’s that now? 5 defeats?
No one is saying they can't. The obviously are. It's a case of if they SHOULD.
They could play 365 times a year, I'm sure. But the quality of their performance would be rubbish, obviously. Which is why rest, to be at optimum performance, is so important.
Baffling how much people struggle with this concept.
Don’t be daft mate. They could play twice a day for a year and be fine so long as they played 4-4-2
Thor wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:40 am
If anyone thinks the Liverpool team of the 80's would lose to us is living in cloud cuckoo land. We would.never get near the ball to worry them about fitness levels.
Some people are deluded about the difference in quality and class, which cannot be overrun with fitness.
Obviously they were far, far better footballers for their time.
But the game has progressed so much. Even old fashioned cloggers like Coulson are expected to be able to play football nowadays. The game just wasn’t like that back then. Can you imagine Sitton or Day doing anything with the ball other than lumping it long? They’ve never played a pass more than 5 yards in their lives.
Add to that the vastly improved strength and conditioning training which leads to far great physical ability, I think you’d be surprised.
Thor wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:40 am
If anyone thinks the Liverpool team of the 80's would lose to us is living in cloud cuckoo land. We would.never get near the ball to worry them about fitness levels.
Some people are deluded about the difference in quality and class, which cannot be overrun with fitness.
Obviously they were far, far better footballers for their time.
But the game has progressed so much. Even old fashioned cloggers like Coulson are expected to be able to play football nowadays. The game just wasn’t like that back then. Can you imagine Sitton or Day doing anything with the ball other than lumping it long? They’ve never played a pass more than 5 yards in their lives.
Add to that the vastly improved strength and conditioning training which leads to far great physical ability, I think you’d be surprised.
So you think that the likes of the young Tommy Taylor and Glenn Roeder etc could not play football and just lumped it long all day ?
Think again and please do not bracket all of the old Os defenders as on the same level of skill as Sitton etc! The opposite in fact especially when it came to the young central defender Tommy Taylor of the wonderful 1969-70s team ( that won the old division 3 title ) Tommy often played too much short passing game in his own penalty box which sometimes led to slip ups where you wished he HAD belted it long ! Comparing the present day, past his best Coulson to some of our best defensive players of times gone by, no its just not on.
Thor wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:40 am
If anyone thinks the Liverpool team of the 80's would lose to us is living in cloud cuckoo land. We would.never get near the ball to worry them about fitness levels.
Some people are deluded about the difference in quality and class, which cannot be overrun with fitness.
Obviously they were far, far better footballers for their time.
But the game has progressed so much. Even old fashioned cloggers like Coulson are expected to be able to play football nowadays. The game just wasn’t like that back then. Can you imagine Sitton or Day doing anything with the ball other than lumping it long? They’ve never played a pass more than 5 yards in their lives.
Add to that the vastly improved strength and conditioning training which leads to far great physical ability, I think you’d be surprised.
So you think that the likes of the young Tommy Taylor and Glenn Roeder etc could not play football and just lumped it long all day ?
Think again and please do not bracket all of the old Os defenders as on the same level of skill as Sitton etc! The opposite in fact especially when it came to the young central defender Tommy Taylor of the wonderful 1969-70s team ( that won the old division 3 title ) Tommy often played too much short passing game in his own penalty box which sometimes led to slip ups where you wished he HAD belted it long ! Comparing the present day, past his best Coulson to some of our best defensive players of times gone by, no its just not on.
nonsensical response
sitting on yer arse doing whatever has fried yer brain
you need a rest
Ok, I’ll try another route to prove how stupid your original post was:
Let’s stick you on the schedule of a professional footballer for two weeks. Let’s see how long you can keep up before you need a rest.
you really are a silly billy
okay arrange it and I will give it a go
anything so that you dont have a flounce and go to the other board and then return and then leave etc
Try relaxing , calm down, take up snooker and take a looonng rest
This is all just a game
stay safe billy
ps hes still f*cking useless !
Strange response.
Reckon your hard drive needs checking. Getting dodgy vibes from you.
Thor wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:40 am
If anyone thinks the Liverpool team of the 80's would lose to us is living in cloud cuckoo land. We would.never get near the ball to worry them about fitness levels.
Some people are deluded about the difference in quality and class, which cannot be overrun with fitness.
As good as the Liverpool team of the 80's were they were partly responsible for the change in the back pass rule.
How many times would they kill a game by passing the ball around the back and then back to the keeper?
Ok, I’ll try another route to prove how stupid your original post was:
Let’s stick you on the schedule of a professional footballer for two weeks. Let’s see how long you can keep up before you need a rest.
you really are a silly billy
okay arrange it and I will give it a go
anything so that you dont have a flounce and go to the other board and then return and then leave etc
Try relaxing , calm down, take up snooker and take a looonng rest
This is all just a game
stay safe billy
ps hes still f*cking useless !
Strange response.
Reckon your hard drive needs checking. Getting dodgy vibes from you.
That's the way I like it
last time I checked me hard drive was all good - thanks for caring
I get good vibrations from you
No Flouncing and stay safe !
Thor wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:40 am
If anyone thinks the Liverpool team of the 80's would lose to us is living in cloud cuckoo land. We would.never get near the ball to worry them about fitness levels.
Some people are deluded about the difference in quality and class, which cannot be overrun with fitness.
As good as the Liverpool team of the 80's were they were partly responsible for the change in the back pass rule.
How many times would they kill a game by passing the ball around the back and then back to the keeper?
Now also imagine how they'd cope with being collectively and continuously pressed too. The sort of high energy pressing that opponents couldn't maintain back then due to their inferior conditioning and commitment to other priorities outside of football.
Ok, I’ll try another route to prove how stupid your original post was:
Let’s stick you on the schedule of a professional footballer for two weeks. Let’s see how long you can keep up before you need a rest.
you really are a silly billy
okay arrange it and I will give it a go
anything so that you dont have a flounce and go to the other board and then return and then leave etc
Try relaxing , calm down, take up snooker and take a looonng rest
This is all just a game
stay safe billy
ps hes still f*cking useless !
Strange response.
Reckon your hard drive needs checking. Getting dodgy vibes from you.
Nice of you to remind him that his McAfee subscription has expired.
Obviously they were far, far better footballers for their time.
But the game has progressed so much. Even old fashioned cloggers like Coulson are expected to be able to play football nowadays. The game just wasn’t like that back then. Can you imagine Sitton or Day doing anything with the ball other than lumping it long? They’ve never played a pass more than 5 yards in their lives.
Add to that the vastly improved strength and conditioning training which leads to far great physical ability, I think you’d be surprised.
So you think that the likes of the young Tommy Taylor and Glenn Roeder etc could not play football and just lumped it long all day ?
Think again and please do not bracket all of the old Os defenders as on the same level of skill as Sitton etc! The opposite in fact especially when it came to the young central defender Tommy Taylor of the wonderful 1969-70s team ( that won the old division 3 title ) Tommy often played too much short passing game in his own penalty box which sometimes led to slip ups where you wished he HAD belted it long ! Comparing the present day, past his best Coulson to some of our best defensive players of times gone by, no its just not on.
Thanks for MY PHOTO !
So IF I am Uncle Albert, then you are quite obviously ''Rodney the Plonker'' !
So you think that the likes of the young Tommy Taylor and Glenn Roeder etc could not play football and just lumped it long all day ?
Think again and please do not bracket all of the old Os defenders as on the same level of skill as Sitton etc! The opposite in fact especially when it came to the young central defender Tommy Taylor of the wonderful 1969-70s team ( that won the old division 3 title ) Tommy often played too much short passing game in his own penalty box which sometimes led to slip ups where you wished he HAD belted it long ! Comparing the present day, past his best Coulson to some of our best defensive players of times gone by, no its just not on.
Thanks for MY PHOTO !
So IF I am Uncle Albert, then you are quite obviously ''Rodney the Plonker'' !
What does it say about you if an alleged plonker has so easily deconstructed your very simple points in this and other threads?