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Postby Scottbot » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:04 pm

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Number 9 wrote:Yeah it can get worse....much worse.Im sure Im not alone in being distracted all day and in rotten form.And Im sure I am not alone in getting endless texts and abuse from every other fuc'ker you know who likes the game we are struggling so hard to play lately....its hard to bite your tongue at times,especially when the kunt giving the abuse is someone you are not all that fond of.

It can get worse this weekend for starters.If I was a Stoke player Id be looking forward to playing us,in fact such is the state of our team at present I think they have a very good chance of beating us.What the fu'ck have we become and how the fuc'k have we become what we are so quickly?
Im bemused at how we can run close to winning the EPL in one season and then the next consistently play the most dull,passionless and pathetic football in the League.Its not over the top to say that teams in the relegation zone are playing far better football than us...its a fact.

Up until now in this season,our results and form were nothing to do with luck,They were all our own fault.But now we have our two best players injured and probably our biggest attacking threat(Yossi) bar the big two fuc'ked as well.This is absolutely rotten luck we could say....or is it.We have all known for some time that Torres needed an op and Gerrard was slightly injured and carrying a niggle.Out of sheer desperation to get out of a black hole the manager persisted playing both and now look what has happened? Sorry but IMO this is not bad luck,if you play guys that are carrying an injury no matter how slight there is only ever gonna be one outcome.It will sooner or later escalate...The unlucky part is that both happened at the same time.The reality is that the fact they are both injured as was always gonna happen is Rafas fault for playing them so much instead of getting them the treatment required.
Saying this Im 100% sure that if he had not played them he would have been hammered anyway as people would have been saying "A 70% Torres is better than a 100%  Ngog"....probably true that but an injured Torres is as much use as Dot Cotton to us now!

I feel for Rafa,last nights interview post match was embarrassing for him and cringeworthy to watch as a passionate fan...it was actually very very sad to see.
The only thing I can give him credit for is actually doing a post game interview.In such dire circumstances many managers would shy away from the venomous questions from a patronizing journo and sent someone else out or just have said feck all.But we all know that Rafa is as stubborn as a mule and out he came trying to put a brave face on things...it did not work.Sorry but the truth is he looked like a fool!

Some on here I feel may gloat when he finally leaves(I fell now it will be soon barring a miracle),whether it be by sacking with a pay off,walking away or the one that is most likely,that term"mutual consent" (which means you will never really know what happened in plain English)

I could probably write a list now of at least 10 idiots on here that will be doing these.
  :buttrock and saying thank fu'ck and all that when the day comes
Im sure most on here will agree that Rafa has allways had the clubs best interest at heart but his methods and to a certain extent lack of personality just are not right for LFC in the longrun.Im sure he is hurting now more than us now,yeah he gets a wage we can only dream of but ultimately Id say success would give any football manager more of a buzz than any amount of cash ever will and is more important.
So hopefully when the day comes we can all wish him the best at Real Madrid and remember the good times he gave us rather than gloat and insult the man...it will not be a happy day!

Just pray to whoever you pray to that the two incompetent penniless pathetic imbeciles that "own" our great club bring someone in to replace him up for the job.With Klinsman almost here a while back because hes a friend or a friend of a friend or lives in California or whatever incomprehensible reason they had for him....I dont have any reason to believe the man in question will be what we need....so yeah things can get worse.

Bad times,sad times and Im gutted! :(

Top post mate.

This pretty sums up most of the fans on the forum and the pain they are going though now.

With the exception of the clueless muppets on both extremes, one side who has followed him blindlessly and can't bring themselves to swallow their pride and admit they are WRONG and the other side which have called him all kinds of sick derogatory names under the sun, these are sad, cruel times for the true fans of the club.

Liverpool has a way of winning spectacularly but also has a way of self imploding even more spectacularly. Despite all this lift your heads high, fellas, this won't last forever because if there is one thing we all know, we are still LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB, it's halftime and we are 3-0 down but WE will bounce back.

YNWA.

Nice post dude :)
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Postby muzza798 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:24 pm

Now we've lost Gerrard and Torres i hope we can stay in the Prem
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Postby kalos » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:40 pm

Number 9 said :-Im bemused at how we can run close to winning the EPL in one season and then the next consistently play the most dull,passionless and pathetic football in the League.Its not over the top to say that teams in the relegation zone are playing far better football than us...its a fact.


The only explanation I can think of is the fact that the team had convinced themselves they were going to win it this year. Too many of them (including Nando with his "second will not be good enough this year) spouted on about winning it. Some on here have said that all the big teams "talk it up" before the season and thats probably true . But when did formers greats chat so much rubbush before a ball was kicked in anger?

Then you lose on day 1 and then game 3 and all of a sudden its Oh ..we've lost as many as we did last season..gotta watch it and not lose anymore and then the cautious nervy, tepid displays started and you have a vicious cycle where the atmosphere is one of tension in every game. The players feel it and are too worried about not losing AGAIN and being out of the title race before it has really begun and hey presto- mediocrioty and displays with anxiety and doom and gloom all over them.

I cannot believe that a manager and a team that produced the football we saw from March -May have suddenly gone to being total garbage with the loss of just one key player. Its mental and emotional pressure bought on by living off the end of  last seasons "almost there now" attitude.
And now they have to play each week knowing that they are not even in with a shout of winning it.

Just my take on it ....
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Postby Sabre » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:47 pm

stmichael wrote:what are the papers and journalists saying about torres today sabre? just asking because his lack of fitness must be a concern going into a world cup year?

Good post Barry.

Stmick: What does the Spanish press say?

1.- Poll with the question with 7000 votes:

Is Rafa's era in Liverpool finnished?


poll

75% voted yes. I voted no, but I think the situation is critical.

2.- There is no pressure so far from the journos. They assume Torres is going to receive surgery now and they simply state the facts of what happened. You only can see that kind of concerns in the fans' comments, who remember there's a world cup this summer

I don't think the spanish journos will get nervous about Torres until March or April anyway.
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Postby Sir Roger » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:53 pm

stmichael wrote:asnyone else gone down injured in the last couple of hours. maybe reina has dropped a bottle of aftershave on his foot or something?

It was hair restorer actually...
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Postby sixbuster » Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:54 pm

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SouthCoastShankly wrote:If Rafa had any thought for the clubs and supporters and dignity for himself he would walk. Maybe he wants his £12-15m payoff??

If Rafa was told "we want to sack you" and he replied "I have a contract, pay me most of the money or I'll stay", then I'd give stick to Rafa.

But if he isn't told that, what I expect of him is working hard to get the club where it should be.

How could Rafa feel right in dignity for himself front if he abandoned the team in a bad moment? Giving up in one of the worst moments in your career is not dignity for himself mate.

Get real will ya......dignity he will have when he does a leeds to us. Cut the cliches and bull, live in the real world. I agree totaly with southcoast
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Postby 7_Kewell » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:02 pm

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SouthCoastShankly wrote:If Rafa had any thought for the clubs and supporters and dignity for himself he would walk. Maybe he wants his £12-15m payoff??

If Rafa was told "we want to sack you" and he replied "I have a contract, pay me most of the money or I'll stay", then I'd give stick to Rafa.

But if he isn't told that, what I expect of him is working hard to get the club where it should be.

How could Rafa feel right in dignity for himself front if he abandoned the team in a bad moment? Giving up in one of the worst moments in your career is not dignity for himself mate.

Get real will ya......dignity he will have when he does a leeds to us. Cut the cliches and bull, live in the real world. I agree totaly with southcoast

I disagree, Rafa will not see quiting as any form of dignity. I think he would only walk if the pressure gets to him like it did Daglish.
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Postby Ciggy » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:03 pm

Wait till nanny sees this :D

Babel live on webcam

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Postby Dundalk » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:04 pm

For the love of god
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Postby Sabre » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:05 pm

I disagree, Rafa will not see quiting as any form of dignity. I think he would only walk if the pressure gets to him like it did Daglish.


I kind of agree this, I don't think Rafa would stay at Liverpool if the important guys at Liverpool like Dalglish let him know they don't back him, even in a soft way.

If he feels that kind of pressure, I think it will happen a mutual consent as someone has described.
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Postby Sabre » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:06 pm

Ciggy wrote:Wait till nanny sees this :D

Babel live on webcam

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ryan-babel-welcome-on-ustream

I can't believe what I'm watching, a webcam, a text box to put comments, Babel looking?

I'm speechless.

Speechless.
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Postby Number 9 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:10 pm

Ciggy wrote:Wait till nanny sees this :D

Babel live on webcam

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ryan-babel-welcome-on-ustream

Not even funny...what an egotistical waster kunt!

FUC,K OFF BABEL! :no
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Postby Greavesie » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:11 pm

Ciggy wrote:Wait till nanny sees this :D

Babel live on webcam

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ryan-babel-welcome-on-ustream

what the hell is the point in all this. does he think hes some kind of gangsta? how has a player with his attitude and lifestyle been allowed to continue this behaviour while under contract at LFC?
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Postby LFC2007 » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:14 pm

That's astonishing.

I think he just said he was staying at Liverpool too :(
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Postby Scottbot » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:17 pm

Sabre wrote:
Ciggy wrote:Wait till nanny sees this :D

Babel live on webcam

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ryan-babel-welcome-on-ustream

I can't believe what I'm watching, a webcam, a text box to put comments, Babel looking?

I'm speechless.

Speechless.

Haha! He won't answer my questions!
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