red37 wrote:You dont like Rafa - fine. Not a problem - but there is no way you'd be advised to go round 'mocking' folk who eat, sleep, s.hit and breathe LIVERPOOL FC. They are in pain atm. You seem to revel in 'rubbing their noses in it'
Now thats all there is to say. Stop acting 'cute or clever' and call a spade a f*ckin spade for once and the forum will benefit.
As for you Thinkpad - wind yer neck in.
Thinkpad wrote:I believe my stand on David Moores and Rafa has never been viewed favourably by the "true fans". They don't want people to tell them the truth, they prefer to live in ignorance. Selling the club to the 2 clowns was primarily done for the extra 3millions not because they represented best option for the club to go forward. They sold out because they love MONEY... not Liverpool. Even now, I find it troubling "true fans" are still so myopic with their views and more so with their curt "I am sitting on their high horse" mentality.
Similarly, Rafa is not going to be the manager to bring success to Liverpool with his lack of tactics acumen on the field. People keep talking about how good he is with tactics, are selling the same shiit over and over again after one or two good showing. If he is sooooo good with tactics, he doesn't need a team of superstar and still get bitten so often by minnows. I supposed these are not something you want to hear. Buying or "trading" players like a child has just been given a no limit credit card. It really makes you wonder the gossip about managers making some money out of transfers can't be true even more preposterous... H.ell...Money makes the world go round. Maybe, he is trying to grease his path to agents by buying up sh.it.load of their useless ware. Laughable..
The biggest loser in this current situation is Liverpool. Rafa is going make the club sack him to get the millions "owed" to him. Why wait for a few years to earn a few millions, just perform badly now and force the club to sack him. He already build up all the excuses in the world to use. When he does leave, he will just point his chubby fingers to the club and owner and says it's your fault. With his "credentials" I am sure he will find another "victim" to build his stock of players and leave as soon as financial difficulties pile up. Seriously, after watching the last few Liverpool games, it became so apparent that he is making the current situation rather than curtailing it. He set in motion a detailed plan to get himself sacked and a plan to lay the blame on the owners... Make no mistake of this.
Thinkpad wrote:The biggest loser in this current situation is Liverpool. Rafa is going make the club sack him to get the millions "owed" to him. Why wait for a few years to earn a few millions, just perform badly now and force the club to sack him. He already build up all the excuses in the world to use. When he does leave, he will just point his chubby fingers to the club and owner and says it's your fault. With his "credentials" I am sure he will find another "victim" to build his stock of players and leave as soon as financial difficulties pile up. Seriously, after watching the last few Liverpool games, it became so apparent that he is making the current situation rather than curtailing it. He set in motion a detailed plan to get himself sacked and a plan to lay the blame on the owners... Make no mistake of this.
NANNY RED wrote:I posted this in the match thread but its more suitable in here ,
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Rafa's post match interview
Very sad. He can hardly speak. Sad times.
I know, its horrible to see him like this.
I hadnt seen that Cigg, Fecking hell i wish he would just walk now, tbh, i cant stand the ammount of turmoil , disrespect from players, an backstabbing thats going on anymore, i love an respect the man to much to see him like that, I dont want to see him humiliated any more , and a few of our players need to have a look at themselves because they are involved in this , fECK IT rAFA LAD WALK AWAY MATE
roberto green wrote:NANNY RED wrote:I posted this in the match thread but its more suitable in here ,
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Quote (Ciggy @ Dec. 20 2009,08:49)
Quote (fivecups @ Dec. 20 2009,08:47)
Rafa's post match interview
Very sad. He can hardly speak. Sad times.
I know, its horrible to see him like this.
I hadnt seen that Cigg, Fecking hell i wish he would just walk now, tbh, i cant stand the ammount of turmoil , disrespect from players, an backstabbing thats going on anymore, i love an respect the man to much to see him like that, I dont want to see him humiliated any more , and a few of our players need to have a look at themselves because they are involved in this , fECK IT rAFA LAD WALK AWAY MATE
I know I posted his interview on the match forum last night and when I saw his interview I thought it was the most embarrasing and disrespectful interviews ever and I thought you can't get any lower than this, you had the feeling his future would be getting talked over with his missus last night.
JohnBull wrote:The man is just out of his depth and has become so obsessed with the details that he's lost the picture.
We are being beaten by teams made up of "bargain basement" players. Not because they are better than us but because they are being asked to do a simple job that they can do, unlike us where half the team haven't got a clue what Raffa is about.
shawnk wrote:@parchpea
A legend like Kenny Dalglish can do exactly that as a care-taker to remind the players what's like and what it takes to play for Liverpool. Pretty sure it would lift the players' spirit.
red37 wrote:Mick
Where does your rhetoric derive from? Its almost to the edge of 'sneering sarcasm' at times. Or as kazza has mentioned - gloating.
3 opinions which are probably valid at this juncture:
1. Supporters are willing to stick by Rafa and the club
2. Some may well be undecided either way
3. Vehemently wishing for change
I cannot fathom which of the above category your demeanor belongs in. Its quite plainly obvious that you 'lean' towards option 3.
But where is YOUR passion here? If you wish to see the present manager changed, or if you are as fed up by the teams fortunes as we all are and feel it is necessary to 'rip it up and start again' - then state it. Plainly and to the point. No benefit is gained by seemingly rubbing it in, ah i told you so - anally pointing out, or taking the pi55 if you will - the mannerisms and such of Rafa.
I could understand, perhaps even empathise with your 'angle' if it were charged with a bit more 'blood and thunder' as opposed to this subtle 'sweet and sour' approach we get. call it straight man, instead of pu55yfooting about. This aint the subject for long winded, flowery (sarcastic) prose...
The polar opposite of your approach is what you would be expecting to hear, when you might reside your opinion in option 3. Not by taking the pi55...or having a gloat.
Me? My view (should it matter, or be up for debate)? Im in option 2. And it saddens me to admit that much.
But, were i to be firmly of the opinion that Rafa needs to go...i'd be coming at it a bit more directly and with far more 'fire'.
Now as for this little 'side dish' concerning kazza and yourself, which is nicely simmering away again - lets knock that one on the head here and now. Ok with you kazza?
JohnBull wrote:We are now in a similar situation as Leeds and Newcastle were a few years ago.
We are still believing that Liverpool Football Club are invunerable and that "it will all turn out OK in the end". It wont.
It's not just Raffa. I genuuinely believe that he's a honest man who really believes in his methods. That self belief is fast becoming his downfall as it is not working with the players HE has signed. These are his players and his methods and they are just not up to it.
It is not just the players. We've two of the greatest Red Shirt Fillers I've ever seen over the past 50 years. The others are not bad players but they either do not understand or just do not want to play in Raffa's gameplan. We keep signing journeymen who are here for the money. I don't blame them for doing that but it's not doing my team any favours. They are grateful for the wage packet but not for the honour of playing for Liverpool.
It is not just the directors/owners. They've not come to Anfield to destroy the club. It is business and it is in their interest to succeed. Sitting in the stands with a brand new scarf on doesn't make you a supporter. They are here to make money, first, second and last.
I believe that we are now reaping the fruit of those years in the 80s when opportunity knocked and was ignored by a club that was resting on its laurels.
Shanks and Paisley made everything seem easy but unfortunately others didn't realise how hard it was to make it appear like that. Me included, it just seemed unstoppable, The Red Bandwagon. One star would come to the end of his shelf life and the next one was ready and waiting to come in.
We are now a club that needs to make big money signings which we cannot afford. The team ethic has gone. No players seem to be coming up through the ranks already knowing their place and requirements in the side.
I know that bargains are not there anymore, there are no more Keegans or Clements waiting to be nicked from Scunthorpe.
I also believe that we are paying good money for players who are no better than some of our homegrown lads.
I went over to The Acadamy last week and you may as well have been in Spain. Where are the local lads going ? I was watching expensive imports there but down the road I could watch local lads with similar skills and a bloody sight more commitment playing good football for nothing.
The few times I've seen Torres around town I've seen a modest, well behaved lad who is a credit to the club. The same cannot be said for some of the over rated superstars (both Red & Blue) who swan around with an unjustified arrogance. Torres is a breath of fresh air at Anfield but he is by far, an exception. Shanks would have loved him. I'm struggling to think of another import who would pass this test (probably Kuyt, honest and hard working).
The club is in a BIG mess and it will not recover overnight. The shake-up that is coming had better be a good one or we will never recover.
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