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Uncertainty Provides Its Own Excitement

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AFTER the Villa defeat it would have been very easy to throw the baby out with the bathwater and resort to panic mode.

Some definitely did, but while the performance and result against Villa was massively disappointing to say the least, it doesn’t mean that all the good work that went before has been for nothing.

As we approach the halfway point of the season and with Anfield having witnessed its last ninety minutes of action of 2012, I thought it only fitting to try and assess where we are as a football club and what the New Year may have in store.

After a very poor start to the season, which saw us go five games without a win and pick up only two points from a possible fifteen, the Reds had been beginning to gather a bit of steam under Rodgers. After losing out harshly at home to those I don’t like to mention in a match that will forever be remembered for Halsey’s shamelessly one sided refereeing display, we went to Carrow Road and thumped five past Norwich. That victory began a sequence of results which saw us go the next eight games unbeaten and lose just once in the following eleven.

The reason the Villa defeat hit many of us so hard was not just the manner in which it was inflicted, neither was it restricted to the seeming inevitability of the game unfolding as it did having failed to score in the opening twenty minutes, but also and I think most crucially the fact that it came at a point when we were really beginning to believe that we were on the up. For my money though, as crushing as the defeat seemed at the time, one defeat doesn’t break a season and there are still many reasons to remain positive about the season ahead.

The news that Raheem Sterling has put pen to paper on a new long-term contract with the Reds comes as an early Christmas present as Brendan Rodgers’s men prepared for the home clash with Fulham. The deal is further evidence of the club’s desire to hold on to its most prized assets in the face of interest from other big clubs. Sterling joins Shelvey, Suso, Agger, Skrtel, Lucas and Suarez wo have all committed their futures to the club in recent times, ensuring that the Reds will have solid foundations in the seasons ahead.

The performance against Aston Villa highlighted the lack of strength in depth Liverpool possess in key positions and the match probably came as one endeavour too many for some of Rodgers’s starting line-up. Sterling and Allen looked particularly in need of a rest, as mentioned by the manager himself, hence him shuffle his pack a little against both Fulham and Stoke, bringing in the likes of Suso and Shelvey.
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That said, the January transfer window is rapidly approaching and with the Reds in need of fresh faces to bolster the squad, it promises to be an interesting few weeks of comings and goings at Anfield. The rumour mill is in full effect and, as ever, we’ve been linked to host of names from all corners of the footballing world. Some of the more persistent transfer tales revolve around Daniel Sturridge, Thomas Ince and Theo Walcott, whether all or none of these three end up plying their trade in Red come next year remains to be seen, however to see such heavy rumours circulating about those kinds of players is promising. Liverpool have had an awful habit of failing to strengthen where it has been most necessary in recent times, hopefully we can consign that trend to history during this window.

It’s unlikely that LFC will be making any huge signings in January, as Rodgers has said, the top players cost a fortune mid-season and the value is unlikely to be there. However Rodgers has guaranteed reinforcements and has said that whichever players he brings in will be with a view to more extensive re-shaping in the summer. We need at least two forward players and a left-back, with room in the squad to add an attacking midfielder and a goalkeeper. Just how many of these positions we manage to fill and who the new personnel will be, are very much open for debate, however we are guaranteed some freshening of the squad and that in itself breeds excitement.

I’m not going to mention how far behind the Champions’ League spots we are as I’m sure you’re only too aware of the facts yourselves; sufficed to say we’re not a million miles away. This is one of the most open seasons for a long time, the standard of the league has dropped quite starkly in comparison with five seasons ago and this year, quite literally, any side can beat any other from week to week.

That being the case, Liverpool are poised to enter the second half of the campaign lurking menacingly on the shoulders of the leading pack. Provided the Reds can dig in and put some points on the board over the next fortnight, Rodgers’s side will be well in touch with the European places. With a bit of luck and good judgement, the additions we make in January can give us that little bit extra which we’ve lacked at times thus far this season and we can make a push up the table in the New Year. Things may go even better for us than that, but then again, there is always the chance that Rodgers’s bandwagon may stop rolling due to the wheels having fallen off. Nothing about this season is certain, there will be setbacks such as the one against Villa, however we appear to be heading in the right direction and, whilst it might not be an ideal situation, the uncertainty is, in its way, providing its own form of excitement.

You can catch up with Neil on Twitter @Neil1980 and on his blog http://itsallinthegameblog.wordpress.com/
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41 comments

  • Dave says:

    nonsense unrealistic article filled with excuses ,maybes and a whole load of wishful thinking
    ‘undo the good work ‘ ?? is this writer so detached from reality that he actually believes home wins v Reading and Fulham , and 1 away win v west ham was considered ‘good work’ ?
    ‘gather some steam’ nonsense .LOL .
    There is no point imagining things are better than they are , bullsh!t brendan does enough of it for us

  • Fivelamps says:

    I’d have waited until after the QPR game before publishing this….because anymore gutless performances and we won’t be talking about Champions League but the Championship….. jury is still out on the season – unless out motley collection of overpaid under performing millionaires get their act together BR won’t be around by the end of the season ….FACT They all need a rocket up their backsides and to start to play for each other and with some pride

  • Johnny says:

    In the words of Dion Fanning – May 2010.
    ‘In 10 years from now, Liverpool fans will look back at the Benitez era as their last golden age.’

    • stevieG says:

      With good owners and an excellent manager – Anything is possible . Unfortunatly we have neither at the moment

      However with our fan base and revenues a club our size can bring in , we should never be far away from the top . We are still probably the 4th biggest club in the world

  • stevieG says:

    Ive seen some poor ones , but that has to be the dumbest assessment i have ever seen . Sheer fantasy and delusion to think we are going in the right direction , in fact if you compare results to last season it is crystal clear that we are going in the wrong direction . We are all Liverpool fans here but there is no need to be so blatantly biased and blinked about our situation

  • Andy ,durham says:

    OMG is this ‘writer’ on drugs ? What a load of bull . Liverpool are in deep cr*p and only a new manager can fix it .

    Rodgers is making Hodgson look good

  • Geoff says:

    Yes this article doesnt make sense , We are mid table , havin been humiliated by Villa at home and easily beaten by Stoke . The highest team we ave beaten all season is 11th place Norwich .
    Things could NOT be worse and yet some people seem content . Wake up people – the longer BR is boss – the further away he will take us from the top

  • bob says:

    every fan wanted rodgers to succeed , every fan gave him a chance . but one by one , match by match fans realised we have a spoofer totally out of his depth uncapable of managing a big club .

    for me , it was the end of october when i said “enough is enough – this guy is a joke ” . it amazes me , astonishes me , confounds me how anyone other than a total dimwit can possibly believe we are ” going in the right direction “

  • Benji says:

    Neil Paterson ur talkin sh*te

  • Chrispurs says:

    If I were you, I’d be looking down, not up.

  • Howie says:

    Stupid article . Wake up fool

  • Scott says:

    It amazes me how blind some fans are , We have got our worst team in over 50 years with a dope of a manager , and this clown says we are ‘lurking menacingly behind leaders’ LOL . How stupid can you get ?

  • KK says:

    wow this piece is sooo dumb , Whoever wrote this is nuts . Made me cringe to think any of our fans are that naive and stupid

  • Jack says:

    Total bull , every word of it . zzzzz people need to get real

  • DEV says:

    Liverpool have got the a very thin squad ,with very few attacking options .
    Liverpool last year was far more better than Liverpool this season.
    Signing in summer was for the positions where signings was not needed.Thus money was wasted .

    I don’t understand Liverpool owners , KD’s squad was very strong , it just didn’t had a striker .

    BR squad is incomplete , I donno who he can manage with this small squad . Plus BR is not the right manager for Liverpool . Managing Swans and Managing Liverpool is not the same .

  • JOHNNY says:

    Is this article even worth commenting ? NO its too stupid

  • Jack D says:

    OMG how can anyone think its exciting being rubbish and playing dull football ? Whats going on with the writers on this site ? psychiatrists please

  • Gary says:

    Nonsence biased article . Open your eyes man

  • Neil Patterson says:

    Comments are obviously made by those who panic at the first sign of trouble. Have written a response which will be published on this site. Read it if u like, if not, continue wallowing in ur pits of gloom!

    • bob says:

      nobody has panicked , most fans are realistic and see things as they are , being away with the fairies and imagining things are fine is pointless , stupid and ignorant

    • Eddie says:

      Your getting uppidy because you are getting criticised ? Grow up .
      If you dont want to get criticised then dont write such banal nonsense !

    • andrew says:

      You should try writing about something you are knowledgeable about , because football is obviously beyond your intelligence

  • Tommo says:

    What can i say that hasnt been said already ….. ok ill say it anyway, What a twonk the writer is . A total plonker that knows nothin about football !
    What is written is outrageous bulls#t

  • kay says:

    Right now owners FSG and CEO are rookies in the EPL. That,i can live with!! But for them to hire a rookie manager who goes on to make rookie signings,while letting experienced players like Aquilani,Kuyt,Bellamy & Rodriguez leave,that i REALLY can’t live with!! Downing is not worth the cash Daglish used,but at least Kenny would bring in Maxi or Bellamy from the bench to clean up the mess when his bad signings had messed up!!! Now we have no experience in the whole LFC organisation.. Stevie is better off joining Eto’o in Russia or Drogba in Asia cos he definately aint worth half the 120k we push to his account every week… Hopefully Rafa can prove himself to FSG over the 7month spell at the Chavs….

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