TTT: Should They Stay or Should They Go? GK and Defence

TTT: Should They Stay or Should They Go? GK and Defence

By Andrew Fanko (TTT Subscriber Arisesirrafa) Should They Stay Or Should They Go? Goalkeepers and Defence Roll up, roll up! With another season behind us, it’s time for you to cast your annual judgement on how our squad should shape up next season. With the help of the How Did They Do? series (and hopefully my own assessments of each player’s performance, strengths and weaknesses), we’d like you to decide whether each member of our squad deserves to be at the club on 1 September 2013 after the transfer window (cliché alert) slams shut. Once all the votes are cast, we’ll be able to build a nice picture of the views of a significant number of (for the most part!) thoughtful and balanced Reds. There will be three articles in total. This first one will deal with goalkeepers and defenders, and then subsequent articles will look at midfield and attack. I’ve restricted it to players who have made at least five competitive ‘starts’ (see below for what I mean by ‘start’) for the first team in 2012/13, otherwise the articles may have become too lengthy. I’ll deal with loanees and those who have featured fewer than five times at the end of each article. For the purposes of these articles, a start is deemed to be when a player has featured for more than 45 minutes, and a sub appearance is when a player has featured for less than 45 minutes. This means, for example, that a player who is subbed off in the first half is deemed to have made a sub appearance, while his replacement (assuming he plays the remaining minutes) is deemed to have started. The points-per-game (PPG), win percentage (Win%) and clean sheet percentage (CS%) stats apply only to ‘starts’. The personal goal difference (PGD) refers simply to the net number of goals scored by Liverpool when that player is on the pitch. See the How Did They Do? series for more detailed individual performance stats. I’ve also included 2011/12 figures, where available and applicable, so you can compare performance over the last two seasons. This article is for Subscribers only. Member-only content – you need to subscribe to read it ! A subscription costs only £3.50 per month. Find out what you get with your subscription, or Subscribe now.

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F365 – Enrique aware of derby importance

Liverpool defender Jose Enrique says he is acutely aware what winning Sunday’s 220th Merseyside derby will mean to the club’s fans.

A news article on 2013-05-04 12:30:00 from: Football 365

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F365 – Ivanovic: I forgive Suarez

Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic says he has forgiven Luis Suarez after being bitten by the Liverpool striker.

A news article on 2013-05-01 06:43:00 from: Football 365

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Liverpool FC’s Luis Suarez: Why I’ve accepted 10-game ban

LIVERPOOL striker Luis Suarez has asked for “forgiveness” following his bite on Branislav Ivanovic and says he opted not to appeal against the 10-game ban because it would have given “the wrong impression”.

A news article on 2013-04-26 13:54:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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METRO – Liverpool considering FA appeal over 10-game ban for Luis Suarez

Liverpool are considering their options after the Football Association hit Luis Suarez with a ten-game ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.

A news article on 2013-04-24 19:48:00 from: The Metro

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ECHO – Liverpool FC News: Former Liverpool FC favourite Craig Johnston on why the Reds can expect a great reception in Australia

WHEN Liverpool head to Australia in July, as part of their pre-season ‘world’ tour, they can expect the warmest of welcomes from an increasingly football-mad public.

A news article on 2013-04-05 06:00:00 from: Liverpool Echo

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METRO – Norwich fend off Spurs for Ricky van Wolfswinkel – to delight of Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry has hailed the ‘fine purchase’ of Ricky van Wolfswinkel after Norwich fended off interest from Tottenham to sign the Holland striker.

A news article on 2013-03-23 09:57:00 from: The Metro

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F365 – World Cup: England captain Steven Gerrard eyes one last shot at international glory

Steven Gerrard is determined to fire England to Brazil in 2014 and get a chance to eradicate some of his personal demons

A news article on 2013-03-21 00:08:00 from: Football 365

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TTT: Liverpool’s “Losers” and Mental Scarring

TTT: Liverpool’s “Losers” and Mental Scarring

By Dan Kennett. I’m very interested in the sporting psychology around “mentality”, “baggage” and “scarring”. I believe that most sportsmen become scarred by repeated losses and defeat. The starting point for this is that since the start of the 2009/10 Premier League season, Liverpool have lost one in three games.  The Reds’ full record is P144 W61 D35 L48. I then wanted to look at the “senior players” who’ve been with the club throughout that period.  I collected detailed data for Johnson, Skrtel, Agger, Gerrard and Lucas (starts only). (Note: it doesn’t take into account the quality of the opposition.) P     W     D     L     Loss%   Win% All 144 61 35 48 33.3% 42.4% Johnson 102 46 22 34 33.3% 45.1% Skrtel 109 41 28 40 36.7% 37.6% Agger 88 40 20 28 31.8% 45.5% Gerrard 94 38 25 31 33.0% 40.4% Lucas 92 42 20 30 32.6% 45.7% Looking at the headline numbers, it’s remarkable to think that a talented footballer like Glen Johnson has lost 34 of the 102 league games he’s played for Liverpool.  It’s a staggering number of defeats. Martin Skrtel has only won one more league game than he’s lost in four years (41 to 40).  Again that’s simply astonishing. Four of the five players are close to the average loss rate of 33.33%. The relative performance of Lucas and Agger is not significant. Skrtel stands out as his personal loss rate is over 3% worse then the overall figure. In terms of wins, Johnson, Lucas and Agger are all aboot 3% above the club win rate. Skrtel again is the big exception being 5% below. Next I looked at results depending on how many of them start: Number of Starters P     W     D     L     Loss%   Win% 5 12 7 0 5 41.7% 58.3% 4 58 22 16 20 34.5% 37.9% 3 49 21 15 13 26.5% 42.9% 2 21 10 5 6 28.6% 47.6% 1 4 0 0 4 100.0% 0.0% When all five start the team win% is up to 58% but loss rate also 42%. Interestingly, eight of the 12 occurrences have been this season under Rodgers and the record is W4 (Southampton H, West Ham A, Fulham H, Sunderland H) L4 (WBA A, Villa H, Stoke A, Man Utd A) When only one of them starts there’s a 100% loss rate. A total of 107 of the matches feature either three or four of them starting but the results show better win% with three than four, so I moved onto “without you” analysis. Last table is where one of the five does not play but three or four of the others do play. The results here are extremely interesting Combo P     W     D     L     Loss%   Win%   PPG No Skrtel 29 17 7 5 17.2% 58.6% 2.00 No Agger 32 10 9 13 40.6% 31.3% 1.22 No Lucas 40 15 14 11 27.5% 37.5% 1.48 No Gerrard 32 14 7 11 34.4% 43.8% 1.53 No Johnson 42 14 13 15 35.7% 33.3% 1.31 Here we see Skrtel doesn’t start and the team win% goes up to a very good 58% while the four-year loss% is almost halved to 17%. Points per game is a Champions-League-like 2.00. The absence of Agger looks key as the team only has a 31% win rate without him and the loss% rockets to 41%. PPG plummets to a Hogdson-esque 1.22 Lucas is a curious one, perhaps counter-intuitive.  The numbers suggest that the team doesn’t lose that many when he’s absent but don’t win many either. The numbers without Gerrard are very close to the overall team performance in the four years (win 42%, lose 33%) Johnson is the other interesting one along with Agger. When’s he absent the team lose more and find it much harder to win.  The first part of this again seems somewhat counter-intuitive as the narrative is that Johnson can’t defend and he contributes to defeats. The most important combination appears to be Agger and Johnson starting.  That’s happened in just over half the league games in the last four years (73 out of 144).  The record with both of them is a respectable P73, W35, D16, L22, a win rate of 48% and a loss rate of 30% (1.66 PPG, 63 points for a season) In games where Agger and Johnson start and Skrtel is absent the numbers are P23 W13 D5 L5 (1.91 PPG) Trying to sum up, there does seem to be the makings of a case to say that the most important factor in Liverpool getting better results is if the talented but nervy Martin Skrtel is not in the team. His absence looks to be more significant than any other combination of players.  A classic case of addition by subtraction?

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STAR: £8.5m Philippe Coutinho deal is done for Liverpool

LIVERPOOL chiefs will fly to Italy tonight to seal the £8.5million deal for Inter Milan’s midfield star Philippe Coutinho.

A news article on 2013-01-27 00:00:00 from: The Daily Star

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