This hits the nail on the head for me, ok jamie is guilty every now and again but it doesnt excuse or cause us any big issues, its a very minor negative about a very good player
Not having the option to immediately give the ball to a CM who is screaming at you for it is crucial, we simply dont have a player who asks for it.
Although jamie sometimes pumps it innacurately long....who cares it has no bearing on the 90 mins of football.
Sorry mate but I think I've different view on those you mention.
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Not having the option to immediately give the ball to a CM who is screaming at you for it is crucial, we simply dont have a player who asks for it. Did Carra unable to look with his eyes by himself for any available option without someone need to scream at him ?
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...its a very minor negative about a very good player If he even unable to do decent distribution of the ball to his other 9 teammates how can say he is a VERY GOOD player ?
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...ok jamie is guilty every now and again but it doesnt excuse or cause us any big issues, As I said in earlier post, I'm disappointed for the way he play especially in game vs Braga last season and he's our captain in that game. What he did is crazy hoof the ball, yes some other players also do but now we talk about Carra, and he did it throughout that game. Since that time (March 10, 2011) until today it's five months already I'm stiil thinking and cannot find why he did it ?
Anybody believe it's Kenny's instruction to do so? I don't think so.
Is it most possible during half time Kenny will instruct him and all players to play pass-and-move and reduce or stop hoof a ball to Carroll ? I think yes, but Carra still did the same and he's captain, if he disobey to Kenny can it effect other players ?
It's depend on how people weight the name "Liverpool FC" and "Kenny Dalglish", for me player who play football like a mad man (apologise but I just want to present how Carra hoof frustrate me, not I'm insult or not respect him) means he's not respect to this football club, anti-instructions of manager/coach means he's not respect to them and Liverpool way.
And imo if he play with a bit more calm/compose on the ball can result in more chance to our attack and goals, anyway I don't see it happen.
Anybody imagine what's LFC tactic if Carragher is our manager/coach in the future ?
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