Boocity wrote:...... because Liverpool cannot afford to lose games
This is the dilemma....stick with the manager who sets up the team not to lose or appoint a manager who picks the strongest team and goes with the mentality of winning the game.
Boocity wrote:...... because Liverpool cannot afford to lose games
The_Rock wrote:Hmmmm.............how your're gonna give credit to a coach who can come up with the below [email=cr@p.....]cr@p.....[/email] seriously...
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news....ccernet
Rafael Benitez admits has no plans to give Alberto Aquilani regular first-team football at present because Liverpool cannot afford to lose games.
Alberto Aquilani has made little impact so far with Liverpool
Benitez stressed last week that it would be "very dangerous" to drop further points given that Manchester City, Tottenham and Aston Villa are all strongly challenging for fourth place, and he will fully expect the team to secure victory at Wigan on Monday night.
Aquilani, signed from Roma for £20 million in the summer, would have been hoping to start the match as he continues to regain his match fitness, but Benitez has said he cannot afford to risk his inclusion.
"When you have been injured for a while, it's not easy for a player," he said. "Then when you are available and the team isn't doing well, it makes it even more difficult.
"You have to decide if you can afford to give him two or three games when you know he's maybe not at the level he could be, so you could end up losing some of them.
"Alberto isn't stupid. He knows the priority now has to be the team and what's best for that. All he can do is keep training and making sure he is ready when we need him."
Aquilani was left out of the side that drew 0-0 at Wolves on January 26 and there had been suggestions that Benitez was concerned about the pitch at Molineux. However, as they prepare to play on the newly relaid pitch at the DW Stadium, Benitez insists that has never been a factor.
"When I didn't play him at Wolves, it wasn't to do with the state of their pitch," he said. "It was because of the kind of game and because others were available, which meant we could manage in a different way, so whether I play him at Wigan or not isn't a decision that will be determined by the pitch.
"But we have had a conversation about things and he knows the situation. Alberto is a very good professional, who was a big name in Italy, and he wants to show his quality here.
"When you're like that but cannot play for three or four months and then you're available but can't play because the team is maybe doing really well or has problems, it's a difficult situation for any professional."
Sir Roger wrote:The_Rock wrote:Hmmmm.............how your're gonna give credit to a coach who can come up with the below [email=cr@p.....]cr@p.....[/email] seriously...
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news....ccernet
Rafael Benitez admits has no plans to give Alberto Aquilani regular first-team football at present because Liverpool cannot afford to lose games.
Alberto Aquilani has made little impact so far with Liverpool
Benitez stressed last week that it would be "very dangerous" to drop further points given that Manchester City, Tottenham and Aston Villa are all strongly challenging for fourth place, and he will fully expect the team to secure victory at Wigan on Monday night.
Aquilani, signed from Roma for £20 million in the summer, would have been hoping to start the match as he continues to regain his match fitness, but Benitez has said he cannot afford to risk his inclusion.
"When you have been injured for a while, it's not easy for a player," he said. "Then when you are available and the team isn't doing well, it makes it even more difficult.
"You have to decide if you can afford to give him two or three games when you know he's maybe not at the level he could be, so you could end up losing some of them.
"Alberto isn't stupid. He knows the priority now has to be the team and what's best for that. All he can do is keep training and making sure he is ready when we need him."
Aquilani was left out of the side that drew 0-0 at Wolves on January 26 and there had been suggestions that Benitez was concerned about the pitch at Molineux. However, as they prepare to play on the newly relaid pitch at the DW Stadium, Benitez insists that has never been a factor.
"When I didn't play him at Wolves, it wasn't to do with the state of their pitch," he said. "It was because of the kind of game and because others were available, which meant we could manage in a different way, so whether I play him at Wigan or not isn't a decision that will be determined by the pitch.
"But we have had a conversation about things and he knows the situation. Alberto is a very good professional, who was a big name in Italy, and he wants to show his quality here.
"When you're like that but cannot play for three or four months and then you're available but can't play because the team is maybe doing really well or has problems, it's a difficult situation for any professional."
Rafa is embarrassing and is constantly a figure of fun to many now with his ramblings and bullsh'it.
I NEVER listen to him after a match, win or lose any more because I cant put myself through it
I would much prefer if he said fu'ck all and let the football do the talking (or not, like last night)
His comments about why Aquilani didnt play just about sums him up:
"When you have been injured for a while, it's not easy for a player," he said. "Then when you are available and the team isn't doing well, it makes it even more difficult."
What the fu'ck does that mean?
"You have to decide if you can afford to give him two or three games when you know he's maybe not at the level he could be, so you could end up losing some of them."
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat???
"When I didn't play him at Wolves, it wasn't to do with the state of their pitch," he said. "It was because of the kind of game and because others were available, which meant we could manage in a different way"
Psst we drew 0-0 with Wolves. Yes THAT Wolves
"When you're like that but cannot play for three or four months and then you're available but can't play because the team is maybe doing really well or has problems, it's a difficult situation for any professional."
So
If the team is doing well we dont need him and if we have problems we cant use him???
OK Rafa
Thanks for clearing that up...
Fowler_E7 wrote:Emerald Red wrote:heimdall wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:Don't be silly now , Rafa fecks up everytime and couldn't by a decent player to save his life . Feckin hell little mikey is class and i've no idea why Rafa din't sign him for A free . Maybe Ben Patrick will be able to tell us or saint or whomever else had a crystal ball and new if mikey had come to us he would have banged in 25 goals for us . Maybe rafa made a good judgement this time , doubt it though .
You are right he didn't make a good judgement call this time. He SHOULD have got Owen on a free, he could have helped out this season and given us what we need, a second striker. We all know he is injury prone, so did Manure but on a free he was well worth the gamble and has played quite well for Manure. Given the choice I would rather have had Owen than Wash.
Why take a has been, judas c*nt who's only interested in himself and his place in the England squad over a youngster who you could develope into a talent and potentially flog on for a mega profit.? Oh, and his wages are peanuts compared to Micky England's. I think you'll find N'gog's scoring record is admirable and comparable to that of the Rat's also. N'Gog scored only 1 goal in his time at PSG, yet he's scored how many for us this term so far? Vital ones too. Sure Rafa takes on players and makes them worse, don't you know.
are you actually comparing N'gog to Owen? i mean i cant stand Owen as much as the next man, but lets be real here, he's 10 times the player N'gog is.
dawson99 wrote:zarababe wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:Don't be silly now , Rafa fecks up everytime and couldn't by a decent player to save his life . Feckin hell little mikey is class and i've no idea why Rafa din't sign him for A free . Maybe Ben Patrick will be able to tell us or saint or whomever else had a crystal ball and new if mikey had come to us he would have banged in 25 goals for us . Maybe rafa made a good judgement this time , doubt it though .
Oh yes - fecked-up on Alonso, Agger, Masch, Benny, Garcia, Maxi and then there's a certain Torres.. worth £60 mill +
He's moved the poor signings on quickly too, whilst dealing with a transfer budget driven by balancing the books of a drak ages board..
and who says Aqua won't be a succes .. ay
Agger - always injured
Alonso - Left
Masher - Wanted to leave, still prb will
Benny - under used
Garcia - Left
Maxi - been with us like 5 mins
Torres - genius signing
Hmmm
dawson99 wrote:Who said he was pish? Im exaggerating, but you got eejits like Lando on one side, and then on the 'antis' (i hate putting people into brackets) who go more rightwing(??) to make a point. We're never gettnig anywhere,
heimdall wrote:bavlondon wrote:Exactly. Rafa picks those who work hard in training. Not really a hard concept to grasp mate.
So is it better for a player to be hard working rather than skillful, is that the concept you are saying is so easy to grasp?
As for emerald, I wish you would actually put your money where your mouth is and stop discussing me.
You've suggested I be banned and should be ignored so many times now it's getting quite
loopyliverpool wrote:I think it was a mistake not to bring Owen back on a play as you play. He hasn't played that much at United yet has scored a few, most notably against City and a hat trick in Europe. We are short of 'proven' strikers at the club and there was a minimal risk involved with any signing of Owen. He is now injured so presumably won't get paid. Those who are praising Rafa for not actually signing Owen are probably the same ones who are content to see the dross that is Lucas, Ngog, Insua playing regularly for our club. The reason, I believe Benitez didn't sign Owen, was personal. The reason he didn't bring in another striker plain stupid!
heimdall wrote:DrPepe wrote:bunglemark2 wrote:To be fair to Eggnog though![]()
opinions opinions - i'd say he a youngster who's getting more appearances and more goals than last season - thats improvement
he 's not going to turn into uber-confident clinical finisher overnight - he's still at the "he has potential" stage
Sorry but Eggnog will never make the grade but I am happy with the goals he is scoring even though they are all tap ins. I think in this day and age a striker needs to offer a bit more like scoring a goal form further out than 2 yards and the ability to beat a few defenders but what the hell do I know.
As for Crouch, Keane and Bellamy all improving under Rafa, if they improved so much under Rafa and are currently so good, can someone remind me why they all left???
In any case don't all players improve as they get older? I would think that is the norm as they get more experienced etc.
teamleader1 wrote:Id just like to give Rafa the full credit he, and he alone deserves for this feast of football being served up at mighty Wigan![]()
We play the biggest load of shyte in the Prem bar none
Its a fkn joke!
10 mil to get shut sounds cheap to me
heimdall wrote:bunglemark2 wrote:bavlondon wrote:kazza wrote:Emerald Red wrote:Vowing to never try and enter any kind of footballing debate with Hiemdall again. He's just an utterly f*ckling cluless pleb amongst our fanbase.
I came to that conclusion November 2006. It could have been October 2006 but I decided to give him the benifit of doubt.
How do you put on that ignore post thing on again? I should have done that from the start.
Careful what you say...the Mods are watching....even "warned" me over my comments about heimdall....
and for the record ER, I'm with you on your attitude to the spanner...
spanner, clown, wum. Man I must have the most tags of anybody on this forum, I'm feeling the hate people, it's good, keep it coming if it makes you all feel better.
maguskwt wrote:roberto green wrote:I just know I will get the Rafa bashers on here now arguing against but the "fact" is his judgement was right about Owen.
... the anti's will not be arguing against the Owen issue but they will point out that Aquilani is injured all the time... it is a very dark time on this board right now where the majority refuses to stay optimistic... very cynical indeed...
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