most of the time when it come to rafa yes.
but i did like what he had to say.
lakes10 wrote:"I want to win great victories and titles and, for that, I have to thank Real Madrid. Working in the youth system there, even part-time, made me realize that there was something very useful hidden in my brain. And that is, "You always have to win."
HMMM yes thank Real Madrid ...more like Real Madrid take notice that i am biging you up so you will ask me to be your manager.
but apart from that i liked what he had to say i hope that if he stays he will do what he says and win us stuff....the clocks ticking
lakes10 wrote:HMMM yes thank Real Madrid ...more like Real Madrid take notice that i am biging you up so you will ask me to be your manage, i hope that if he stays he will do what he says and win us stuff....the clocks ticking
bigmick wrote:Definately a fair point JBG, the bar has not so much been raised as hoisted. The supports at either end have had to be lengthened by six feet. Nobody would argue that the team with which we did the "five trophies in one season" would finish second in the Premiership these days.
This is not some blind theory, it is confirmed when you look at the number of points you need to avoid relegation these days. It goes down every year because as the top teams become better and more ruthless, they are looking for 3 points every game home or away. We have seen this at Anfield, where ManUre, Arsenal and Chelsea come to win these days, unpalatable but true.
The Arsenal team of this season is no worse on paper than last, and they are 10 points behind Chelsea at the moment and like us, have a realistic possibility of losing one of their best players to their wealthy rivals. It becomes harder and harder to compete. You can build a team which can challenge Chelsea on their day, but build a squad which can go through the season and like them, grind out result after result? very, very difficult without either a massive injection of cash or a long overdue intervention from the powers that be to at least attempt to even out the playing field somewhat (a limit on squad size, salary caps etc etc).
Return to Liverpool FC - General Discussion
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 31 guests