heimdall wrote:Toh only problem with waiting is that by the end of the season we might be out of europe, including uefa cup, it's a real possibility, in that situation it would be more difficult to get a top class manager.
s@int wrote:Back on track
I think if he does survive the current crisis, it will be interesting to see if he gets any transfer money at Christmas nevermind in the summer. If he doesn't I think the writing is on the wall that they will be looking for his replacement in the summer. The owners know better than most that you don't throw good money after bad.
Cool Hand Luke wrote:If we get knocked out of the Champions League tomorrow and lose to Everton on the weekend I imagine most of the fans who have been 50-50 will want Rafa out. It then just depends on the owners. Will they sack him and pay him a hefty severance pay or will they wait and see if he walks due to fan pressure?
Benny The Noon wrote:heimdall wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Natural progression of the thread and it was always gooing to go that way - mention the manager leaving or maybe leaving or should he go will always bring up the argument about who will replace him .
And its got feck all to do with any type of bedroom linen .
just an opportunity to come out with the same tired arguments Benny, which manager would ever want to manage this club, you see I have a pretty big problem with that statement because I see it as very very disrespectful to this great football club. If a manager would not want the chance to come to Liverpool and try and turn things around and one of the most well known clubs in the world then they need their heads checking.
Not when they look at our current state with regards to finances and owners - its not exactly a open shut case anymore really is .
They sort of muddy the waters a little but and its got nothing to do with being disrespectful to the club . Disrespect comes from insulting anyone who is involved in the club .
heimdall wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:heimdall wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Natural progression of the thread and it was always gooing to go that way - mention the manager leaving or maybe leaving or should he go will always bring up the argument about who will replace him .
And its got feck all to do with any type of bedroom linen .
just an opportunity to come out with the same tired arguments Benny, which manager would ever want to manage this club, you see I have a pretty big problem with that statement because I see it as very very disrespectful to this great football club. If a manager would not want the chance to come to Liverpool and try and turn things around and one of the most well known clubs in the world then they need their heads checking.
Not when they look at our current state with regards to finances and owners - its not exactly a open shut case anymore really is .
They sort of muddy the waters a little but and its got nothing to do with being disrespectful to the club . Disrespect comes from insulting anyone who is involved in the club .
curious yet you have no problem criticising the owners.
Madmax wrote:Cool Hand Luke wrote:If we get knocked out of the Champions League tomorrow and lose to Everton on the weekend I imagine most of the fans who have been 50-50 will want Rafa out. It then just depends on the owners. Will they sack him and pay him a hefty severance pay or will they wait and see if he walks due to fan pressure?
question is would the blame be on rafa? bad luck? or players not stepping up?
This current crisis many are split as to whom they blame..
Benny The Noon wrote:s@int wrote:Back on track
I think if he does survive the current crisis, it will be interesting to see if he gets any transfer money at Christmas nevermind in the summer. If he doesn't I think the writing is on the wall that they will be looking for his replacement in the summer. The owners know better than most that you don't throw good money after bad.
it will be a hard situation for then - throwing some money at the situation may well help them out in the long run - enabling Rafa to get some new and improved players into the team and getting rid of some sh.it may well improve our team and fortunes and enable us to progress as a team which is what a lot of fans would like to see OR they could do as you say and wait to back a new manager in the summer but by that time we could be out of CL etc and their is a lack of players willing to not play in the CL .
The owners are a totally unknown in the whole of this .
s@int wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:s@int wrote:Back on track
I think if he does survive the current crisis, it will be interesting to see if he gets any transfer money at Christmas nevermind in the summer. If he doesn't I think the writing is on the wall that they will be looking for his replacement in the summer. The owners know better than most that you don't throw good money after bad.
it will be a hard situation for then - throwing some money at the situation may well help them out in the long run - enabling Rafa to get some new and improved players into the team and getting rid of some sh.it may well improve our team and fortunes and enable us to progress as a team which is what a lot of fans would like to see OR they could do as you say and wait to back a new manager in the summer but by that time we could be out of CL etc and their is a lack of players willing to not play in the CL .
The owners are a totally unknown in the whole of this .
No need to call our players shi.t matesurplus to requirements, poor or even cr@ppy will do at a pinch
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Like I said it will be interesting as it may give some indication of whether they still have any faith left in him or not.
Certainly if they are thinking of replacing him they will want to keep any money to let the new manager buy a couple of players at least.
Benny The Noon wrote:heimdall wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:heimdall wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Natural progression of the thread and it was always gooing to go that way - mention the manager leaving or maybe leaving or should he go will always bring up the argument about who will replace him .
And its got feck all to do with any type of bedroom linen .
just an opportunity to come out with the same tired arguments Benny, which manager would ever want to manage this club, you see I have a pretty big problem with that statement because I see it as very very disrespectful to this great football club. If a manager would not want the chance to come to Liverpool and try and turn things around and one of the most well known clubs in the world then they need their heads checking.
Not when they look at our current state with regards to finances and owners - its not exactly a open shut case anymore really is .
They sort of muddy the waters a little but and its got nothing to do with being disrespectful to the club . Disrespect comes from insulting anyone who is involved in the club .
curious yet you have no problem criticising the owners.
Ok last word on this - i will critisize the owners becuase i believe they are ruining our club and have done since they arrived at the club just like 99.99999% of the Liverpool fans .
End of rant, end of discussion .
Go fish elsewhere clown .
Benny The Noon wrote:s@int wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:s@int wrote:Back on track
I think if he does survive the current crisis, it will be interesting to see if he gets any transfer money at Christmas nevermind in the summer. If he doesn't I think the writing is on the wall that they will be looking for his replacement in the summer. The owners know better than most that you don't throw good money after bad.
it will be a hard situation for then - throwing some money at the situation may well help them out in the long run - enabling Rafa to get some new and improved players into the team and getting rid of some sh.it may well improve our team and fortunes and enable us to progress as a team which is what a lot of fans would like to see OR they could do as you say and wait to back a new manager in the summer but by that time we could be out of CL etc and their is a lack of players willing to not play in the CL .
The owners are a totally unknown in the whole of this .
No need to call our players shi.t matesurplus to requirements, poor or even cr@ppy will do at a pinch
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Like I said it will be interesting as it may give some indication of whether they still have any faith left in him or not.
Certainly if they are thinking of replacing him they will want to keep any money to let the new manager buy a couple of players at least.![]()
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Yeah Jan will be interesting and will paint a picture for us
If they dont back the manager with any funds then the uproar from the fans may well be deafing beyond belief so maybe thats another thing to look at and then off course who they would have in mind when their last idea was Klinsmann
The Good Yank wrote:Maybe off topic, or a side tangent, If the owners weren't so hated by the supporters would they have sacked Rafa already? It's almost as if Rafa's popularity is more a result of the hatred of the owners than it is in having confidence in the manager. I don't think the owners would have the balls to fire Rafa because they would surely come under more fire than they have ever even thought possible.
But at what other big club, would winning 1 out of 10, going out of the Champions League and being 13 points behind the League Leaders, what manager of a big club would still have his job?
bigmick wrote:The Good Yank wrote:Maybe off topic, or a side tangent, If the owners weren't so hated by the supporters would they have sacked Rafa already? It's almost as if Rafa's popularity is more a result of the hatred of the owners than it is in having confidence in the manager. I don't think the owners would have the balls to fire Rafa because they would surely come under more fire than they have ever even thought possible.
But at what other big club, would winning 1 out of 10, going out of the Champions League and being 13 points behind the League Leaders, what manager of a big club would still have his job?
It's a very interesting angle mate and I think you're definately onto something. Many fans actually see Rafa as being their champion, the defender of the faith as far as the club is concerned. They may even be right, perhaps it is the case that Rafa has "stood up to the two tw@ts" and has protected the integrity of the club. This is probably what Jamie Redknapp talks about when he accuses rafa of "manipulating" the fans, rightly or wrongly.
I definately think your on the money in that if the owners felt the tide of opinion shifting against Rafa, they'd be much more inclined to pull the trigger. Unquestionably as well at any other big club in World football he would have already been on his way the way things have panned out.
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