
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:andy_g wrote:you can feel free to sprinkle it liberally through your posts and let it nestle amongst all the other inappropriate and ill chosen words you use, red![]()
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yes, we look like we probably are beginning to perform a maneuver that could easily be described as a tailspin. or even a flatspin, a tailslide, a snap turn or an immelman.
anyway, this is all a bit silly isn't it? some people thought differently than some other people and said so and now others think differently than still others and they say so as well. the upshot being that no one can stand each other any more.
funny old world, isn't it.
It seems there is always time to resurrect old feuds ...eh Andy ?
I mean lets not let such a golden opportunity slip through are grasp .... lets face it there is always time for a flame war with an Ex pat.....however I will unfortunately have to decline your kind offer at this present time as I am in work early ...
Number 9 wrote:I think the club as a whole is exhausted but at the same time relieved....Its as if everything Liverpool has blown a big sigh of relief now the yanks are gone and found itself in limbo!
There is no doubt that their influence over the past 3 years was the primary factor in our demise...IMO anyone that argues with that is not worth talking to.
Yes Rafa lost it at the end and yes he bought some bad players...but he was not solely focused on his job due to in fighting and off field politics...but did he start a tailspin??
No......He failed to get the best from the team last season and in fairness probably over achieved the season before.
The club was rotting from the core,there was no harmony between board and manager.Rafa wanted the best for us,he loved the club and the fans...he did not get it.He got the same as us from his 'bosses' LIES AND DECEPTION!!
So the question is still here...are we in a tailspin??
Personally I think we are in a transitional period.We have been taken close to the gutter of administration and survived..We are feeling embarrassed and humiliated as fans but we need to remember that the club is still a mess and will remain that way until NESV start acting on their words!
The new manager is not helping though.He talked big and has so far failed to implement his words!
TBH his team selections and tactics and his fear anger me!
Roy needs to know that LFC fans will love the manager and every player that wears the shirt as long as they go out and give everything to win..all we want is a will to win and passion on the pitch,just give 100%!No one wants to see a counter attack when only 2 men go forward and the rest stay back on the halfway line incase they counter back...its pathetic!
No we are not in a tailspin...but if Roy does not change his philosophy on what playing football is we will be.....I'll give him to January,I'll nail my flag to the mast on that in fact...won't sit on the fence and will categorically state that I am anti Roy...he is just not the man to bring us back to where we should be..its that simple!
bigmick wrote:You can all feck off, I invented the tailspin theory. Think of your own.
andy_g wrote:you can feel free to sprinkle it liberally through your posts and let it nestle amongst all the other inappropriate and ill chosen words you use, red![]()
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Kash_Mountain wrote:stmichael wrote:Number 9 wrote:I think the club as a whole is exhausted
Usually when a new manager comes into a club, players normally perk themselves up to impress the boss, however that definately hasn't happened. There does not seem to be any inspiration etc from the manager. The players are not responding to the tactics employed by Roy.
If we don't win the next 3 games then "tailspin", "freefall", "nosedive" it is. Blackburn will be a tough game.
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