by Lando_Griffin » Sat May 19, 2007 7:47 am
In a nutshell, you're full of sh*t. THAT is the sheer fact of the matter. I say this as I DO go to the game as often as I am able. (Bear in mind I live 125 miles away from Anfield, and work evenings and weekends, so it's not exactly an easy task. This, on top of the fact that it costs me £50 in petrol and then the price of a ticket.) But hey - why let these facts get in the way, huh? I suppose I should alter my entire career so I can go to every game just so I have more weight behind my opinions on here?
Get your facts straight before trying to belittle me.
I said that "expecting" LFC to win the title this year after so long without it was "idiotic". (The premise, not the individual.) How is this a moot point? It's f*cking OBVIOUS that it's downright daft to expect us to win the title. "Hope" we win it - ok. "Think we had a good chance" - fine.
"Expect"? Naive and beyond all sense.
You say the blame for this year's failure to land the league lies squarely at Rafa's door, yet you lambast the players for their ineptitude in other threads. (I suppose their drop in form is Rafa's fault for playing them out of position?)
You said not too long ago that the current side wasn't good enough, then, as soon as you saw an opportunity to have yet ANOTHER dig at Sabre (yes - I am in total disagreement with you on that, too.), you jumped at it and agreed with Bigmick when he said the squad is strong enough to win the title.
THEN - and this is the REAL f*cking joke, THEN you have the downright audacity to complain when people mention the word "fickle"! That, my friend, is like me moaning that someone swears too much.
Look - I don't really give a f*ck about your feelings on this. You know where I stand, and I know where you stand. We've got on ever since I joined this forum, but the way you have hounded Sabre is f*cking shameful, and I for one think you should have been banned for it long ago. Someone's got to say it, cos this is absolutely pathetic. I am no saint, but I have never constantly antagonised anyone for such a protracted amount of time.
Regarding the age issue, I'd say there's a lot of wisdom to be gained by getting older, but sadly it's lost when it comes to football. People naturally yearn for the "good old days", when anyone with an ounce of common sense will tell you that the "way so-and-so won it" back in 1975 WILL NO LONGER WORK now.
Times have changed. The winning Formula 1 car of 1975 wouldn't even beat a Vauxhall Astra now.
The 100m World Record of 1975 probably wouldn't even get you 6th place today.
It's this reluctance to accept new methods and forward thinking that will hold any club, person, or enterprise back indefinitely.
What a lot of you need to remember, is that when Shankly first came to Liverpool, his ideas were radical - even more so than Rafa's, and they revolutionised the sport. Do you think they were implemented seamlessly? This was decades before I was born, but even I know that they were not. There was a lot of doubt in peoples minds from what I have read, then when the ideas began paying off, those same people came around to the idea.
Well - call me what you will, but I'd say a European Cup (and a final to come), an FA Cup, a Super Cup and our largest Premiership points total ever constitute Rafa's ideas "paying off."
I think some of you have been spoilt by the club's past successes and naively take such success for granted.
And moaning about Rafa and his methods, then cheering us on in the Champions' League final is, in my honest view, fickle.
Rafa Benitez - An unfinished Legend.