It seems we are being linked to some very pacey players, is Brendan trying to create a team in the mould of the old Arsenal?
Surely not as Ryan has pointed out nunerous times you don't need pace to win the league, just intelligent players with good movement.
but pace in and of itself is not particularly useful, its about using it to your advantage.
The ball will always move at greater pace than any player ever will.
Not quite what I said, but not a million miles off.
I claimed pace wasn't that crucial, as by and large most players are of equivalent pace/speed these days anyway. It's certainly not the most pivotal factor in a footballer. Of course you don't want uberslow cunts, but they rarely exist these days anyway. Pace is nice if you're a winger and can carry the ball 60 yards and stretch defences, but top-drawer technique wins every time over pace.
Evidence of this would be Man City's team that won the league the year before last. Fuck all pace. Or United's last year - Valencia is all they had and he's hardly first name on the teamsheet.
Feel free to argue against me though.
It's a great shame that there are very, very few players with both exceptional passing ability, trickery & great pace.
The attributes rarely go hand in hand. Perhaps due to the physicality required for the pace.
As almost all the time you are choosing between the two attributes it's little wonder that pace gets the short straw, as pace, even with a great shot, is nowhere near as much use as being a bloody good footballer.
There are many managers who seem to view a quick individual player as an affront to their authority, as what such players do appears to transcend tactics and thus withhold credit from the manager himself.
Pace at the back allows you to compress the game when your opponents have the ball making it easier to close them down and press effectively. Pace up front allows you to stretch the opposition allowing your creative players more time and space. It would appear to be key to getting the team playing the way Rodgers wants but pace in and of itself is not particularly useful, its about using it to your advantage.
if we can start to play a higher defensive line and press our opponents in their own half of the pitch I think we could take a massive stride forward next season. Too often this season when we have won the ball back we have been slow to transition to attack and let the opposition defence reorganised.
Pace is one of the most dangerous traits in a football player. Arguing otherwise is poppycock.