supersub wrote:A very good article which doesn't appear to have brought any response from the "Rafa out brigade"....
JoeTerp wrote:I am not sure I would call what he does "journalism." His stuff seems to read more like a well written blog than stuff you read in the newspaper. He certainly seems to write with an agenda, one that defends the manager. I find it refreshing sometimes, annoying other times depending on how happy/annoyed I am with Newkit
s@int wrote:supersub wrote:A very good article which doesn't appear to have brought any response from the "Rafa out brigade"....
We are still stunned that Tomkins can go through the whole team and yet fail to mention that we have no credible replacement for Torres, and this fact alone has cost us points this season.
I have posted a lot of Monty Python quotes in the last few days but Tomkins makes their song "Always look on the bright side of life" seem quite negative and depressing compared to his articles.
Blind, deluded, biased and totally inaccurate rubbish, are just some of the words that spring to mind where Tomkins is concerned.
supersub wrote:s@int wrote:supersub wrote:A very good article which doesn't appear to have brought any response from the "Rafa out brigade"....
We are still stunned that Tomkins can go through the whole team and yet fail to mention that we have no credible replacement for Torres, and this fact alone has cost us points this season.
I have posted a lot of Monty Python quotes in the last few days but Tomkins makes their song "Always look on the bright side of life" seem quite negative and depressing compared to his articles.
Blind, deluded, biased and totally inaccurate rubbish, are just some of the words that spring to mind where Tomkins is concerned.
Well perhaps for a more balanced assessment of Liverpool Fc and recent events may I point you in the direction of Brian Reade. It still won't make good reading for the miserable sh.its that like to show an affinity to Liverpool, without having to give any real support.
s@int wrote:I would be more inclined to believe that the person that can see no faults, and believes that leaving a squad without adequate cover in vital areas should pass without comment, is more clueless and is basically a know nothing idiot, that slavishly supports a manager without thought or reason as to their faults.
While a reasoned argument would surely mention the many mistakes Rafa has made that have not only cost us points but indeed vital momentum at key moments in the season.
Obviously idiots and know nothing so called football fans, who blindly support the view that nothing the manager does can be considered wrong or the sky will fall in cannot or indeed will not appreciate this view of course.
Owzat wrote:S@int - you're over the hill, what's up there and can you see the reds coming?
No matter what we do, we still need teams to do us favours. Maybe we'll run it close, maybe we'll win it, but I know if we come close then we'll look back regretting silly dropped points. Half a dozen home games dropping two points, all of them winnable. No prizes for second place, no guarantees we'll get as good a chance next season, or the season after that, or..........................
The "Rafa's Cracking Up" chants seemed to have dried up a little in recent weeks. I wonder why? If any manager looks like buckling under the pressure of a title race, then it's the man refusing to give interviews, stating "we were the better team" after being beaten 4-1 at home, and the man criticising Phil Dowd at the weekend. Notice how Ferguson has escaped punishment for his comments as well? That "Rafa's Rant" wasn't too inaccurate after all was it?
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