Imagine Benitez managing Ronaldo

He will have him at right back

Xabi will come back to us

Sir Roger wrote:Kerry07 :
"I will be honest... i didnt see the game yesterday.. only read/heard the reports that lucas was shocking, and saw the highlights today which is when i seen Torres had two chances... one into the side of post/net and the other he blazed over.
So.. u may have a point he wasnt at his best yesterday...."
For f'ucks Fu*king sake!
Do us all a favour and dont contradict or disagree with things you dont know about.
Watch the Fu*king match, form an opinion and then argue your corner.
Ya daft coont
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Its absolutely frightening how certain posters suddenly surface and become prolific in their posting when the Reds are quite clearly in decline ,some even post an assessment of Liverpool's failings against Wigan without having watched the match firstwhich I find personally Fu*king unbelievable
I would like to add Torres resembles thankfully none of the more intolerant posters on this forum ,and if he did mirror any of the traits of said posters then I am sure the more grounded and patient supporters amongst us would quickly remind him of the need for unity and loyalty in a show of support in this little place we like to call Anfield
Sir Roger wrote:Dundalk wrote:Might happen after Madrids exit tonight
Imagine Benitez managing Ronaldo![]()
He will have him at right back![]()
Xabi will come back to us
We dont need him
NANNY RED wrote:Sir Roger wrote:Dundalk wrote:Might happen after Madrids exit tonight
Imagine Benitez managing Ronaldo![]()
He will have him at right back![]()
Xabi will come back to us
We dont need him
i might
Sir Roger wrote:Kerry07 :
"I will be honest... i didnt see the game yesterday.. only read/heard the reports that lucas was shocking, and saw the highlights today which is when i seen Torres had two chances... one into the side of post/net and the other he blazed over.
So.. u may have a point he wasnt at his best yesterday...."
For f'ucks Fu*king sake!
Do us all a favour and dont contradict or disagree with things you dont know about.
Watch the Fu*king match, form an opinion and then argue your corner.
Ya daft coont
JohnBull wrote:The Real job is up for grabs but I wouldn't think that RB is their first choice.
Last night's results are worth considering when seeing the value of a motivational manager, which we DO NOT have. The Mancs came out fighting and there was never any doubt as to the result. Madrid threw in the towel and never played as a team.
You can have the biggest kitty in the world, spend more money than anyone else, have the biggest stadium full to the brim but without that motivation it's worth nothing.
Lando_Griffin wrote:Another thread full of negative bullsh*t, I see...
Emerald Red wrote:JohnBull wrote:The Real job is up for grabs but I wouldn't think that RB is their first choice.
Last night's results are worth considering when seeing the value of a motivational manager, which we DO NOT have. The Mancs came out fighting and there was never any doubt as to the result. Madrid threw in the towel and never played as a team.
You can have the biggest kitty in the world, spend more money than anyone else, have the biggest stadium full to the brim but without that motivation it's worth nothing.
F*cking hell, you talk some balls, fella.
How the f*ck is there a managerial job going at Madrid when the board has just publically stated that Pellegrini's job is not under threat? Suprise, f*cking surprise, I just knew the bullsh*tters were going to latch onto the Madrid scenario and try to draw some kind of mad parallell to our own situation. W*ankers!
Emerald Red wrote:JohnBull wrote:The Real job is up for grabs but I wouldn't think that RB is their first choice.
Last night's results are worth considering when seeing the value of a motivational manager, which we DO NOT have. The Mancs came out fighting and there was never any doubt as to the result. Madrid threw in the towel and never played as a team.
You can have the biggest kitty in the world, spend more money than anyone else, have the biggest stadium full to the brim but without that motivation it's worth nothing.
F*cking hell, you talk some balls, fella.
How the f*ck is there a managerial job going at Madrid when the board has just publically stated that Pellegrini's job is not under threat? Suprise, f*cking surprise, I just knew the bullsh*tters were going to latch onto the Madrid scenario and try to draw some kind of mad parallell to our own situation. W*ankers!
john craig wrote:Emerald Red wrote:JohnBull wrote:The Real job is up for grabs but I wouldn't think that RB is their first choice.
Last night's results are worth considering when seeing the value of a motivational manager, which we DO NOT have. The Mancs came out fighting and there was never any doubt as to the result. Madrid threw in the towel and never played as a team.
You can have the biggest kitty in the world, spend more money than anyone else, have the biggest stadium full to the brim but without that motivation it's worth nothing.
F*cking hell, you talk some balls, fella.
How the f*ck is there a managerial job going at Madrid when the board has just publically stated that Pellegrini's job is not under threat? Suprise, f*cking surprise, I just knew the bullsh*tters were going to latch onto the Madrid scenario and try to draw some kind of mad parallell to our own situation. W*ankers!
In fairness Emerald, it's all cloak and daggers with Madrid. They'll have a shortlist of managers for next season drawn up already no matter what nonsense they come out with publicly.
If you buy Ronaldo, Kaka, Albiol, Alonso and Benzema at once then second in la liga and out in the first CL knockout round will be seen as a major failure for Madrid. Pellegrini won't be there next season, I'd bet my house on it. He doesn't have any tactics. They have no shape and Kaka and Ronaldo just wander about doing whatever the fu.ck they like. Great players, awful team.
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