Leonmc0708 wrote:bigmick wrote:My point is it might be time to start thinking about next seasons challenge in the league as of now, and preparing ourselves for it.
It always amazes me when Liverpool "fans" slag the players off for giving up without a fight, recently the manager was slagged off for throwing in the towel when we are losing at Reading with 2o minutes left and then we have threads liek this one.
Lets ive up on this season at the FUC.KING START OF DECEMBER !! and concentrate on next season.
I reckon that was what Rafa said at half time in Istanbul:
"Right boys, its time to give yourselves a chance to be heroes next season by playing a good half to prepare for pre seasons which starts in July"
JESUS H FUC.KING CHRIST
Well it's been a while coming Leon (your response to the doomers and gloomers that is) but I wouldn't have expected anything less and fair play to you for it. I actually think the "fans" in commas is understandable, and if people like me are being compared to "fans" who are from the city and go to the game regularly it's a fair enough point to make, to question my "fanness".
Just a couple of follow on points though. I have actually explained in some detail (typically) later on why I think it's probably all over for us in terms of winning the league this season. Though our recovery in Istanbul was remarkable, it was against one team and not three. My feeling ias that if we were merely chasing Arsenal, or even Man Utd then we would have chances, but not chasing all three of the other big four teams.
I think it's quite likely that not being as devout a "fan" as some (and it would be pointless to pretend that OOTers feel it the same as regular matchgoers from the city, I never have claimed that and anyway it's not my style) allows more clarity of thought on occasions, and maybe this is such an occasion.
I actually don't think my advocating playing Babel on a more regular basis as Torres's partner is giving up on thsi season FWIW. It just seems more sensible to me to play him than either Kuyt or Crouch. In the formers case it's because he won't ever be good enough, and in the latters case he will most likely be sold in the Summer anyway.
It simply makes more football sense to me. Maybe I would feel different if I hadn't emigrated to the other side of the World and was a regular matchgoer, but I've no way of knowing that one way or another. I wouldn't have thought though that my opinion, even if it does come accross as disloyal, fickle, or knee-jerky to some would have no effect on the players, the manager or anyone else for that matter.
Sorry though it is so annoying to some
