Should rafa go if he fails to win the league

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Should rafa go if he fails to win the league

Yes
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No
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:06 am

GYBS wrote:
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GYBS wrote:there is no major problem saint .

and as for boring football - there were two pieces of top quailty skill on show today and both of those came from liverpool players .

And quick question for leg end barnes - who do you want to replace rafa with

Either a manager who knows how premier football is played or a manager who know hows to focus a team around attacking football.

not gonna share names as one its don't matter who I want I won't get a say in it and two its not my job to put my neck on the line.

Unless of course you wana pay me some monie's ! for it !

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=372Ah0Z_L1w

No come on say a name who this manager is then - dont be bottling the question and coping out - you want him sacked and gone now - so who do we replace him with then ?

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Postby Dundalk » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:07 am

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lakes10 wrote:well going by some of the back pages they have just put up on sky Rafa is not going to have a good read in the morning, its seem Keane did walk out of the club before the game and he had Rafa had a few words.

i would not be shocked if Keane askes to move on.

I also feel that the next 2 weeks it make or break for Rafa, if we go out of the cup and man u get a few points up on us the i think its going to be very hard times for him.

So is that right that a player should walk out if the manager decides he doesn't want to play him?.

Is it just me or isn't that what the manager gets payed to do in making decision? and whether or not the player agree with it he should never walk out.

It is totally wrong if keane did walk out - doesnt matter what beef he has or what has happened he should still be professional enough to deal with the managers descion .

He didn't walk out he wasn't selected in the squad and therfore he didn't come to the stadium to watch the match
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:07 am

so basically you dont have a clue then . afraid to put your neck on line and actually back up what your saying - no surprise there then .
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:07 am

Dundalk wrote:
GYBS wrote:
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lakes10 wrote:well going by some of the back pages they have just put up on sky Rafa is not going to have a good read in the morning, its seem Keane did walk out of the club before the game and he had Rafa had a few words.

i would not be shocked if Keane askes to move on.

I also feel that the next 2 weeks it make or break for Rafa, if we go out of the cup and man u get a few points up on us the i think its going to be very hard times for him.

So is that right that a player should walk out if the manager decides he doesn't want to play him?.

Is it just me or isn't that what the manager gets payed to do in making decision? and whether or not the player agree with it he should never walk out.

It is totally wrong if keane did walk out - doesnt matter what beef he has or what has happened he should still be professional enough to deal with the managers descion .

He didn't walk out he wasn't selected in the squad and therfore he didn't come to the stadium to watch the match

so why was he in ground watching the game then ?
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:08 am

GYBS wrote:so basically you dont have a clue then . afraid to put your neck on line and actually back up what your saying - no surprise there then .

eh if you wana pay me some monies then yes i will but if not you ain't getting priceless info from me.  :D
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:08 am

Dundalk wrote:
GYBS wrote:
roberto green wrote:
lakes10 wrote:well going by some of the back pages they have just put up on sky Rafa is not going to have a good read in the morning, its seem Keane did walk out of the club before the game and he had Rafa had a few words.

i would not be shocked if Keane askes to move on.

I also feel that the next 2 weeks it make or break for Rafa, if we go out of the cup and man u get a few points up on us the i think its going to be very hard times for him.

So is that right that a player should walk out if the manager decides he doesn't want to play him?.

Is it just me or isn't that what the manager gets payed to do in making decision? and whether or not the player agree with it he should never walk out.

It is totally wrong if keane did walk out - doesnt matter what beef he has or what has happened he should still be professional enough to deal with the managers descion .

He didn't walk out he wasn't selected in the squad and therfore he didn't come to the stadium to watch the match

I guess most of us our just guessing about what actually went on between them both .
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:10 am

LegBarnes wrote:
GYBS wrote:so basically you dont have a clue then . afraid to put your neck on line and actually back up what your saying - no surprise there then .

eh if you wana pay me some monies then yes i will but if not you ain't getting priceless info from me.  :D

priceless ? i would say your info would be worthless going by what you have posted tonight . basically your lack of football knowledge i such that you cant even name a manager you would want to replace rafa with straight away .
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:11 am

ok either Guus Hiddink or frank rikard would get me vote.
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:12 am

GYBS wrote:
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GYBS wrote:so basically you dont have a clue then . afraid to put your neck on line and actually back up what your saying - no surprise there then .

eh if you wana pay me some monies then yes i will but if not you ain't getting priceless info from me.  :D

priceless ? i would say your info would be worthless going by what you have posted tonight . basically your lack of football knowledge i such that you cant even name a manager you would want to replace rafa with straight away .

You got such a nice way of putting things you must be a great humanitarian.  :bowdown
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:15 am

Yes Rijkaard did well at barce with a team full of messi, ronaldinho etoo etc but in the end failed during the last 2 seasons he was there and now pep has turned that team around in his first management job and his cv is no better than rafas. hiddink has prove dhimself to be a quality manager but the chances of getting him are zero to nil while he is on Abramoviches payroll .
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:15 am

LegBarnes wrote:
GYBS wrote:
LegBarnes wrote:
GYBS wrote:so basically you dont have a clue then . afraid to put your neck on line and actually back up what your saying - no surprise there then .

eh if you wana pay me some monies then yes i will but if not you ain't getting priceless info from me.  :D

priceless ? i would say your info would be worthless going by what you have posted tonight . basically your lack of football knowledge i such that you cant even name a manager you would want to replace rafa with straight away .

You got such a nice way of putting things you must be a great humanitarian.  :bowdown

when people act in a decent way then they get treated as such .
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:17 am

oh also forgot to mention - didnt rafas team beat Rijkaards team ? :;):
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:17 am

GYBS wrote:
LegBarnes wrote:
GYBS wrote:
LegBarnes wrote:
GYBS wrote:so basically you dont have a clue then . afraid to put your neck on line and actually back up what your saying - no surprise there then .

eh if you wana pay me some monies then yes i will but if not you ain't getting priceless info from me.  :D

priceless ? i would say your info would be worthless going by what you have posted tonight . basically your lack of football knowledge i such that you cant even name a manager you would want to replace rafa with straight away .

You got such a nice way of putting things you must be a great humanitarian.  :bowdown

when people act in a decent way then they get treated as such .

But I haven't done any thing to you so why the harsh ton ?

You seem to be a very nasty person.

Gumping the gun most of time and telling people they shall not have a view to any thing that you disagree with.

Don't seem to be the nature of a good person to me.
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Postby account deleted by request » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:17 am

Biggest load of bollox on the web at the moment
25/01/2009 21:03
Liverpool Star Set For Everton Loan
As David Moyes carries on the search for new strikers to sign on loan, the latest name to come up is Liverpool's Robbie Keane...
Reports suggest that Everton are set to take Robbie Keane on loan for the remainder of the season from Liverpool.

The news will hit Toffees' fans hard as the Ireland international striker has struggled to settle into his new home following his £20 million move from Tottenham Hotspur last summer.

The deal that has reportedly been offered to Everton is that they will take Keane on loan until the season finishes but the Reds will still pay the Irishman's wages.

An independent Everton fan's forum has reported that Toffee's boss David Moyes is on the lookout for more loan signings, and has also said that Keane has been offered to Everton on loan.

The 28-year-old has been left out of several squads by Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez, and has only made 17 Premier League appearances this season, most of which have been as a substitute and the former Spurs man has managed to score five goals during that span.

Moyes has also been looking at Lokomotiv striker Peter Odemwingie. The Nigerian, who has been continually linked with the Liverpool-based side for the last year or so, could finally make the move to Goodison Park, possibly in a loan deal from the Russian Premier League side.

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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: How the hell they dream them up god only knows :D
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:18 am

that is laughable saint
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