Sabre wrote:Absolutely love the thread, just re-read it. It's classic newkit, with thrust and counter thrust, abuse and innaccuracy competing with condescension and nonsense.
Isn't there a bit of condescension in your last comment on the insecurity you want to imagine in some posters in the last paragraph? (some posts have sneaqued within that post, I mean the one about Rafa staunch defenders)
Not that it affects me, far from it, it's just that I don't like it when some people snap you with harsh words at some points of the season, and I think that's the kind of line, which is perfectly unnecessary, later grow in the stomach of passionate people and at some point burst in the form of FFS!! or Barryesque posts with lots of exclamation signs.
That's the kind of thing that you could hardly detect in a post of yours in 2006 and is more frequent to see now. I know in the other hand that you receive your good dosis of abuse, bóllocks and fúckwittery too, and that you have been answered harshly even when making very valid points, but I really think that kind of lines that are probably aimed to one or two persons, might offend staunch Rafa defenders just because you mention them as a whole.
I don't think that the bias that is more than evident it exists here against Mourinho has anything to do with insecurity or Rafa himself. It has more to do with him being a coach of an archrival club for a long time, with everything that implies. In the case of Mourinho, to make things worse, he has said stupid things against us, and has done bad gestures to us. That's where the bias against Mourinho comes from. Let's not lose perspective of where hatred against Mourinho comes from for the 99% of the fans.
redbeergoggles wrote:I expect Mourinho to shun all the credit for that transfer ,owing to his shrinking violet persona .
I agree it was sensational ,but whether we will ever learn the true identity of the real architects behind the deal ,remains to be seen .
I don't for one moment presume Mourinho is not a competent manager ,but unless Liverpool meet Inter in the Champions League why would anyone care if he won Serie A ,or for that matter failed its a world away , I'm sure Mourinho will have his usual share of column inches and no doubt he will strive to be as controversial as is humanly possible ,but in any other respect what is his current relevance to a Liverpool forum .
redbeergoggles wrote:Heat seeking missileCmon Mick red rag to a bull maybe ? but surely this was the intention of the thread to court controversy ?
Bad Bob wrote:This is a key point for me. I can acknowledge that he's an excellent manager, I can respect what he's achieved in the game but I can't warm to him at all given the sh!te he came out with during his time at Chelsea. His bleating on about the "ghost goal" at every opportunity was more than enough to sour me on the man.
s@int wrote:Bad Bob wrote:This is a key point for me. I can acknowledge that he's an excellent manager, I can respect what he's achieved in the game but I can't warm to him at all given the sh!te he came out with during his time at Chelsea. His bleating on about the "ghost goal" at every opportunity was more than enough to sour me on the man.
I think its a bit like discussing the merits of Kaka and Ronaldo. With Kaka you would get a discussion of his football ability, with Ronaldo it would be difficult to get past the fact he is a first class tw@t often enough for any meaningful discussion.
bigmick wrote:redbeergoggles wrote:Heat seeking missileCmon Mick red rag to a bull maybe ? but surely this was the intention of the thread to court controversy ?
No mate it wasn't, and if it was I'd say so. The absolute origins of it go right back to when earlier in the season people were voicing displeasure with the manager. The feeling was for some at the time, that the draws we kept having at Home would cost us the title, and our slightly circumspect set-up could be contributing. There was the usual posturing in response at the time, plenty of "you don't lose the league in November FFS's" and "I don't fecking believe some of the gimps on here". Course as it turned out there was some validity in some of the concerns people had, but whatever.
Now whenever the subject of the managers' competence comes up, those that it would be fair to describe as being more "loyal" to the manager, ask "well who else is there?". It always seems a strange question to me given we haven't won a trophy for three seasons, "who else in World football could we get in who could win us nothing for three seasons?" but no matter, they ask it anyway.
I tend not to get involved in such things, because whichever random manager gets suggested is dismissed in one of three ways. Either the retort is that he'd "never come here", "we couldn't afford him" or the imaginative "he's sh!t".
Anyway, on this particular occasion one of the "loyalists" decided to do a poll to establish once and for all who people thought could do a better job. He included all sorts of people, even wee Sammy Lee made the list. Fortunately however there was an "others" option, as he decided/made the mistake of not including Mourinho. As I recall "others" came second in the poll
THAT was why the discussion started mate, long explanation (you wouldn't expect anything else) but there it is.
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