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Postby lakes10 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:25 pm

The Manhattan Project wrote:DIC will soon enter the picture.

DIC can provide us with stability.

DIC will bring firmness and rigidity.

We so desperately need that, at the moment.

I think you are talking to high of DIC.

They will be spending a hell of a lot of money this year on other things.
yes they have loads of it (money) but they will not just pump money into the club on the say so of our board, they will take a overview of the club and come up with a 10 year thing like they do with there other jobs.

Dont forget that this company comes not without problems, they come very close to having all their money froze aftert the YANKS said they have terrorist.( turn out not to be true but they still did not get the ok to build the ports in the U.S and now they are building it 1 mile from my house in thurrock lol).

by the way i did get your joke lol
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Postby lakes10 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:26 pm

LFC2007 wrote:
lakes10 wrote:heres a bet for you.

Rafa to go to Newcastle United

:laugh:

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lucky i did not put money on that lol
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Postby LFC2007 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:28 pm

stmichael wrote:Would you prefer for people to just carry on hammering him despite the fact that he needs a bit of slack?

No, I'd prefer them to fuck off and support another club.

People shouldn't be playing the 'Rafa now has no future at the club' angle on this, if you want the guy to stay don't perpetuate the negative to the extent that it must mean the end of Rafa's reign. Some people want to see Rafa sacked, and for this reason they perpetuate this angle on the Klinnsmann saga. It's their ticket to say 'oh well, Rafa can't do anything now, he's gone. I feel sorry for him'. I don't think that they really do feel sorry for the guy. It's just an excuse to say 'Rafa now has no future', which is an appealing thought for the Rafa out brigade.
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Postby Sabre » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:30 pm

LFC2007 wrote:
lakes10 wrote:heres a bet for you.

Rafa to go to Newcastle United

:laugh:

He'd rather go to NuevoCastillo Unido. :D

Should the owners sáck Rafa, I don't see him coaching for an archrival -- let alone Newcastle, he'd come back to Spain IMHO.
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Postby The Manhattan Project » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:04 pm

JoeTerp wrote:
The Manhattan Project wrote:DIC will soon enter the picture.

DIC can provide us with stability.

DIC will bring firmness and rigidity.

We so desperately need that, at the moment.

by providing us with a new stadium DIC will give you something to sit on  :pirate

Manhattan has seen DIC's design for the new stadium.

I can't say I'm a fan of it.

It's too large, too wide and not red enough for my liking.
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Postby lakes10 » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:30 pm

The Manhattan Project wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:
The Manhattan Project wrote:DIC will soon enter the picture.

DIC can provide us with stability.

DIC will bring firmness and rigidity.

We so desperately need that, at the moment.

by providing us with a new stadium DIC will give you something to sit on  :pirate

Manhattan has seen DIC's design for the new stadium.

I can't say I'm a fan of it.

It's too large, too wide and not red enough for my liking.

yes here it is.

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Postby JoeTerp » Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:25 pm

Sabre wrote:
LFC2007 wrote:
lakes10 wrote:heres a bet for you.

Rafa to go to Newcastle United

:laugh:

He'd rather go to NuevoCastillo Unido. :D

Should the owners sáck Rafa, I don't see him coaching for an archrival -- let alone Newcastle, he'd come back to Spain IMHO.

as opposed to piscina del hígado
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Postby zarababe » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:12 am

Guillem Balague - laughable Klinsmann approach !

Guillem Balague told Sky Sports News he finds it 'laughable' that Liverpool considered replacing Rafael Benitez with Jurgen Klinsmann

Top Spanish journalist Balague, who is a close friend of Benitez, insists the media are surprised by the way Liverpool's owners are behaving

He said: "It's fascinating because what is happening is very much unlike Liverpool and very much like a Spanish club.

"There's all this politics going on and there aren't any footballing reasons to want to get rid of Rafa Benitez.

"It seems to be something else - something to do with the chemistry with the owners.

"But from the point of view of the media, it is quite laughable that they thought of replacing him with Jurgen Klinsmann, who we don't regard as a manager of the calibre of Benitez."

Balague also feels Benitez has made good progress with the team this season, but fears the uncertainty at the top of the club is starting to affect performances on the pitch.

He continued: "I think it has been affecting the side in the last few weeks because the players read the papers and cannot stay relaxed and focused. I think that is something the club should seriously consider.

Good job

"These are things Benitez will not want to hear - especially when you think you are doing a good job.

"Liverpool have never had as many points under Benitez at this stage as they have this season.

"So there is a progression, but the problem is that all the other clubs are progressing as well. But everybody would have to agree that he is doing more than good job.

"And so for him to hear that the owners are talking to somebody else - that would frustrate anybody. I'm completely convinced he wants to continue at Liverpool and what he cannot control, he had better not get upset about."

Balague also indicated there are a number of top sides around Europe monitoring the situation and would be keen to offer Benitez a job, should he leave Anfield.

But he reckons Benitez wants to stay, despite the upheaval in recent months.

Jobs available

"I know for a fact that there are three top European clubs that would take him straight away and the national team would seriously think about it as well - although in Spain that option is usually reserved until the end of your career.

"There is no doubt there will be jobs available for Rafa Benitez, but if you read the brilliant interview in the Liverpool Echo with Tom Hicks you can see excellent work from the journalist, Tony Barrett , who got Hicks to say things that he didn't want to say.

"But at the same time you can see positives. The meeting with Klinsmann happened in November, but there have been a couple of meetings with Benitez since then and the communication has improved.

"So Liverpool might now be working as they should do - though it would be better if the owners didn't keep telling little stories about what they've done in previous months. But the communication is improving and everyone is happier than that interview would make you think."

Balague also suggested there might be an exodus of players if Benitez was to leave, but he feels star striker Fernando Torres is happy to stay at Anfield for the long term.

"I'm sure some players will feel a new manager wouldn't get the best out of them and they might take advantage of that and move on.

"They would say that if Liverpool keep changing their manager, they will not progress at the pace that everybody wants.

"But at the same time, look at the way Fernando Torres celebrates his goals, look at the way he proudly wears the shirt and gets upset when they lose or draw. I am 100 per cent convinced Torres is here to stay, as this is where he thinks he will produce his best football.

"He feels loved at Liverpool and things are working out fine. If Benitez goes, I'm sure Torres will stay."
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Postby Dundalk » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:26 am

BENITEZ'S DESK MOVED INTO CAR PARK

THE desk of Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has been moved into the car park as a ‘precautionary measure’, the club confirmed last night.

'You'll all be out here as soon as the weather picks up a bit,' said Benitez

Co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillet said the move was ‘standard business practice’ in the US.

Hicks added: “We’re due to move into the new stadium in 2011 and we need to start shifting our stuff sooner rather than later. Putting all Rafa’s gear into some cardboard boxes in the car park gives us a head start.”

The manager’s name has also been scrubbed from his parking bay and his name plate removed from his office door in what Hicks called ‘standard health and safety procedure’.

Meanwhile, Benitez has bought himself a small gas stove and a kettle, a fold out chair and a camping table so that he can continue to run the team from the car park.

He is currently sheltering under a golf umbrella held by one of his backroom staff, although he expects to take delivery of a 229 ‘Canberra’ 12 person three-room tent from Argos later this week.

Benitez said: “In Spain I ran Valencia from the beach with just a windbreak and a small changing towel. And this way I can make sure no-one nicks my alloys.”



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Postby metalhead » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:28 am

Dundalk wrote:BENITEZ'S DESK MOVED INTO CAR PARK

THE desk of Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has been moved into the car park as a ‘precautionary measure’, the club confirmed last night.

'You'll all be out here as soon as the weather picks up a bit,' said Benitez

Co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillet said the move was ‘standard business practice’ in the US.

Hicks added: “We’re due to move into the new stadium in 2011 and we need to start shifting our stuff sooner rather than later. Putting all Rafa’s gear into some cardboard boxes in the car park gives us a head start.”

The manager’s name has also been scrubbed from his parking bay and his name plate removed from his office door in what Hicks called ‘standard health and safety procedure’.

Meanwhile, Benitez has bought himself a small gas stove and a kettle, a fold out chair and a camping table so that he can continue to run the team from the car park.

He is currently sheltering under a golf umbrella held by one of his backroom staff, although he expects to take delivery of a 229 ‘Canberra’ 12 person three-room tent from Argos later this week.

Benitez said: “In Spain I ran Valencia from the beach with just a windbreak and a small changing towel. And this way I can make sure no-one nicks my alloys.”



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Postby JoeTerp » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:42 am

Reminds me of the movie Major League, where the owner tried to come in last place so she could move the team to Miami, but the players overcame the adversity and won the (Jermaine) Pennant.
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Postby Leonmc0708 » Thu Jan 17, 2008 12:57 pm

As the focus of this particular line of discussion turns once again to ownership, I would direct you to the link below:

http://www.liverpoolfc-newkit.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=23234&start=1300

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