bigmick wrote:I don't know Lando I think we're in danger of going into over-reaction mode again. It's oprecisely this sort of thing which causes threads to degenerate. "If you can't win us the Premiership now then you can feck off"? I'm not sure too many are saying that to be perfectly honest. Most of us, (probably including yourself at some point) were hoping not so much that we might win it, but at least that we would make a challenge for the Premiership. We haven't so far made a challenge for the Premiership in Rafa's four years at the helm, some of us hoped we might get within shouting distance this year. Some of us even think that the group of players is probably good enough to go very close. It's hardly "feck off Rafa stuff" though, and some people who are defending him and his record like yourself (which of course you are perfectly entitled to do) ought to consider calming down a bit. People like Heimdall deserve it but some others don't.
We touched earlier on on the various possible reasons why we won't challenge. Is it rotation of personel and formations, luck, injuries, dodgy referees, missed chances or perhaps that we simply aren't up to it. It's probably some of all of those things to varying degrees, but if it really is that we simply aren't good enough to launch a title challenge then WHY is a reasonable question. Is it because we haven't had enough money to spend, is it because we've bought the wrong players, is it because we've bought the right players and they need more time, is it because we've got too mnay squad players maybe? All these are questions that it's legitimate to ask on a football forum. Of course, if you go for the "Rafa has his badges, he has won La Liga and the Champions League so therefore questioning any of his decisions is futile" stance, then that's fair enough. It does seem a bit odd though if that is your position to then jump on others who debate the issues.
FWIW I don't go with the "Rafa can't handle the Premiership" angle to be perfectly honest. He makes mistakes for sure, but it's not because he can't handle the Premiership. As for the record points total which is the first point of defence for those who won't hear a word against Rafa, I would say two things. Firstly, my impression was that in that season we were running on through beaten horses, the league was over as a contest and we were under no pressure. That said we did well to amass that points total. If we accept though that the achievement was a very good one, how do we asses last season where we got absolutely nowhere near that total, and this where we likely won't either? Would it be a knee-jerk reaction to feel we might have gone slightly backwards from those dizzy hieghts, or is it just one of those things and of course nothing whatsoever to do with the manager?
bigmick wrote:I don't know Lando I think we're in danger of going into over-reaction mode again. It's oprecisely this sort of thing which causes threads to degenerate. "If you can't win us the Premiership now then you can feck off"? I'm not sure too many are saying that to be perfectly honest. Most of us, (probably including yourself at some point) were hoping not so much that we might win it, but at least that we would make a challenge for the Premiership. We haven't so far made a challenge for the Premiership in Rafa's four years at the helm, some of us hoped we might get within shouting distance this year. Some of us even think that the group of players is probably good enough to go very close. It's hardly "feck off Rafa stuff" though, and some people who are defending him and his record like yourself (which of course you are perfectly entitled to do) ought to consider calming down a bit. People like Heimdall deserve it but some others don't.
We touched earlier on on the various possible reasons why we won't challenge. Is it rotation of personel and formations, luck, injuries, dodgy referees, missed chances or perhaps that we simply aren't up to it. It's probably some of all of those things to varying degrees, but if it really is that we simply aren't good enough to launch a title challenge then WHY is a reasonable question. Is it because we haven't had enough money to spend, is it because we've bought the wrong players, is it because we've bought the right players and they need more time, is it because we've got too mnay squad players maybe? All these are questions that it's legitimate to ask on a football forum. Of course, if you go for the "Rafa has his badges, he has won La Liga and the Champions League so therefore questioning any of his decisions is futile" stance, then that's fair enough. It does seem a bit odd though if that is your position to then jump on others who debate the issues.
FWIW I don't go with the "Rafa can't handle the Premiership" angle to be perfectly honest. He makes mistakes for sure, but it's not because he can't handle the Premiership. As for the record points total which is the first point of defence for those who won't hear a word against Rafa, I would say two things. Firstly, my impression was that in that season we were running on through beaten horses, the league was over as a contest and we were under no pressure. That said we did well to amass that points total. If we accept though that the achievement was a very good one, how do we asses last season where we got absolutely nowhere near that total, and this where we likely won't either? Would it be a knee-jerk reaction to feel we might have gone slightly backwards from those dizzy hieghts, or is it just one of those things and of course nothing whatsoever to do with the manager?
heimdall wrote:bigmick wrote:I don't know Lando I think we're in danger of going into over-reaction mode again. It's oprecisely this sort of thing which causes threads to degenerate. "If you can't win us the Premiership now then you can feck off"? I'm not sure too many are saying that to be perfectly honest. Most of us, (probably including yourself at some point) were hoping not so much that we might win it, but at least that we would make a challenge for the Premiership. We haven't so far made a challenge for the Premiership in Rafa's four years at the helm, some of us hoped we might get within shouting distance this year. Some of us even think that the group of players is probably good enough to go very close. It's hardly "feck off Rafa stuff" though, and some people who are defending him and his record like yourself (which of course you are perfectly entitled to do) ought to consider calming down a bit. People like Heimdall deserve it but some others don't.
We touched earlier on on the various possible reasons why we won't challenge. Is it rotation of personel and formations, luck, injuries, dodgy referees, missed chances or perhaps that we simply aren't up to it. It's probably some of all of those things to varying degrees, but if it really is that we simply aren't good enough to launch a title challenge then WHY is a reasonable question. Is it because we haven't had enough money to spend, is it because we've bought the wrong players, is it because we've bought the right players and they need more time, is it because we've got too mnay squad players maybe? All these are questions that it's legitimate to ask on a football forum. Of course, if you go for the "Rafa has his badges, he has won La Liga and the Champions League so therefore questioning any of his decisions is futile" stance, then that's fair enough. It does seem a bit odd though if that is your position to then jump on others who debate the issues.
FWIW I don't go with the "Rafa can't handle the Premiership" angle to be perfectly honest. He makes mistakes for sure, but it's not because he can't handle the Premiership. As for the record points total which is the first point of defence for those who won't hear a word against Rafa, I would say two things. Firstly, my impression was that in that season we were running on through beaten horses, the league was over as a contest and we were under no pressure. That said we did well to amass that points total. If we accept though that the achievement was a very good one, how do we asses last season where we got absolutely nowhere near that total, and this where we likely won't either? Would it be a knee-jerk reaction to feel we might have gone slightly backwards from those dizzy hieghts, or is it just one of those things and of course nothing whatsoever to do with the manager?
I'm sorry why but why the f*ck am I being singled out for abuse BigMick??
heimdall wrote:Bloody hell Lando you have an excuse for everything don't you. Tell me something, can Rafa ever do anything wrong in your eyes? it's a joke.
Are you suggesting our injuries have been worse than anybody else? That just isn't true, especially if you compare with Chelsea.
What about the genius of playing Torres as a lone striker with Gerrard skulking around in his own half against Wigan, how is that a master stroke of tactics? Or how about not playing Crouch to the point where he is now match unfit and completely demoralised, yeah that is real smart stuff from Rafa.
bigmick wrote:I said on antoher thread that the reason I most felt sorry for Rafa was thatt he goalposts have moved visa vis his spending plans. Would he have signed the admittedly promising Babel and Lucas for the best part of twenty million squid had he have known that he wasn't going to be backed up with more cash? I very much doubt it to be perfectly honest. Those two were signings for a couple of years hence, and had he known that the Yanks were going to be loading up to pull the trigger by Christmas he'd have gone for more immediate first-team solutions I'm absolutely convinced of it. I do feel he has been badly treated there.
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bigmick wrote:There's no question and I agree with you that our rivals (possibly not Arsenal) have spent much more than us, and of course it helps if you can get an injury to, say, Drogba and then just go out and buy Anelka. To be fair, the two strikers which are being talked about in terms of January signings for the big clubs are Anelka and Berbatov, and either would absolutely walk straight into our team. Why? well because either are better than any of our strikers other than Torres. Rafa of course will know that, but if he isn't been given the cash then there's really feck all he can do about it. To be fair forget about Berbatov, Tottenham have got four strikers who would all get straight into our team, particularly given the fact that we don't speak to Crouch anymore. Why's that? well because we bought Kuyt who isn't good enough. Fair play though, Rafa got that one wrong but as I've said many times, his transfer record is excellent and only Morientes and Kuyt can be considered failures IMHO.
I said on antoher thread that the reason I most felt sorry for Rafa was thatt he goalposts have moved visa vis his spending plans. Would he have signed the admittedly promising Babel and Lucas for the best part of twenty million squid had he have known that he wasn't going to be backed up with more cash? I very much doubt it to be perfectly honest. Those two were signings for a couple of years hence, and had he known that the Yanks were going to be loading up to pull the trigger by Christmas he'd have gone for more immediate first-team solutions I'm absolutely convinced of it. I do feel he has been badly treated there.
The injuries though? Nah not for me. I'm not saying they have had no effect as all changes to the team have an effect (whether they be forced or voluntary) but they aren't significant enough to be the main reason in my opinion anyway.
No, in a nutshell I think the reason why we won't challenge is because we haven't quite been good enough. It's not injuries, it's not bad luck, it's not missed chances or bad referees, it's just that we ain't been up to it. It's why we ain't been up to it of course that is the question.
s@int wrote:Nah mate, you wear what you sew , you reap what you sow![]()
Heimdall is ok, he doesn't like Rafa, but nobody's perfect! (Maybe Mascherano)
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