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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Having a bad feeling after last nites game. When will we get to see the title
to be at Anfield. So near yet so far. Now those players who talk big prior to the match must be eating their own words.
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Benitez: Liverpool must win at Old Trafford
By Soccernet staff February 23, 2009 Rafa Benitez has conceded that Liverpool must win at Manchester United to claim the Premier League title. It was another day to forget for Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez after Sunday's 1-1 draw The Reds' title challenge suffered another set-back on Sunday when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Manchester City at Anfield. They now lie seven points adrift of Sir Alex Ferguson's champions, but they still have to play at Old Trafford. And Benitez admits that nothing less than victory against their biggest rivals will do, otherwise their dreams of a first title since 1990 will be gone. "I think we will have to beat Manchester United now," said Benitez, whose side are due at United on March 14. "Clearly it is more difficult now. It is a bad result. We have to beat Middlesbrough and Sunderland and start thinking about if we can win at Old Trafford. "You never know what can happen but clearly they can win games and win games without playing well. "I have confidence that we can beat Middlesbrough and Sunderland and then it will be a different situation. There are still 12 games to go, you can't say anything is finished." And City boss Mark Hughes summed up the situation, saying: ''Manchester United will have to slip up now, and they do not do that very often. ''There are still a lot of games to go, but it is very much in their hands and they will have to lose three games now. You cannot see them doing that.'' Hughes' side did his former employers a massive favour after Craig Bellamy's deflected shot put City ahead, only a late Dirk Kuyt strike preserving Liverpool's 14-month unbeaten home league record. ''That was an excellent performance and we were good value for the point and probably deserved more,'' Hughes added. ''We were playing a side going for the title, and after we had been involved in a tiring UEFA Cup game in Denmark on Thursday. ''But we put in an excellent performance, we were strong and resilient and we deserved the result.'' Hughes also praised Bellamy, whose shot from the edge of the box secured the lead in the second period. He said: ''It is always the case a club's ex-players want to do well against them. Craig is a proud man and maybe he feels he did not get a fair crack of the whip when he was at Liverpool. He has played extremely well since he joined us.'' A despondent Benitez refused to be drawn on his contract negotiations, which again cast a shadow over Anfield and would only say: ''I have not said anything about this in a press conference, and we must now concentrate on football.'' Benitez will also assess skipper Steven Gerrard's fitness before deciding whether his hamstring injury can be risked at the Bernabeu. He added: ''We will talk with Steven and the doctors, he is improving but we will make a decision after he has trained.'' Now Rafa talk big. Doesn't he know Old Trafford is a fortress ?
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Yes I hope we take the positives of this season and come back stronger next season, both in mentality and the playing staff. Next season we got to be stronger at home, play faster and at a higher tempo, and not leave ourselves with so much to do in so many matches (having to come from behind so many times). And pray Stevie and Torres stay fit.
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
now we can only hope to hang on to the runner's spot with Chelsea back on track after Hiddink appointment.
i still believe we lost it when Rafa got into the mind's game with Alex and talk about his contract's problem. these two are causing a lot of distraction and uncertainties for some of the players.
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Like i said before "walk the talk"...humility has always been one of the hallmark of great Liverpool teams...
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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the biggest insult this season is that we din lose to any of the big 3 yet we aren't dominating the league |
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Today Rafa start to make some noise. Don't know if he will be around when the season ends.
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I hope he is still around if we ended up empty handed.. He turned the team around and to be frank, he is doing a good job so far.. (At least he brought Torres here.. ) A CL win, a FA Cup and improving in the league each season.. He didnt turned Valencia into Champions overnight too... It have been years since we last heard Liverpool still in a titile race during end Feb.. Usually we are talking about how to secure a top four finish by now... I dont understand why all the talk about letting the title slip away or what.. I rather appreciate the fact that we are doing much better and if we dont win the league this season, we improve and come back stronger next season.. Though its is indeed slipping away, I do enjoy the fact that we are still in a way, the only team now to challenge manure for it, rather than the past few years when I have to sweat over Liverpool can qualified for CL anot... Fustration, yes cause we all love this club but its is support that we should show rather than moan about them.. Just my humble two cents...
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Rafa is very frustrating but i cannot see another manager who can do the job for us.
and those who could, aren't available or won't go to us eg. Mourinho. certain players need to step up when called for duty as well. it's not always Rafa's fault cos we know he can motivate players in many of our comebacks over the years. Some players just give up too easily during matches, eg. Babel,Dossena and more recently Riera, not sure where his confidence went considering he is always on Rafa's first team. |
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Rafa has done some good things for us.
but his tactics or team selection,sometimes is not good.
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It's true that Rafa is a good manager, but some of the players aren't really really goin to make a difference when they are on the field.
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Personally not a Rafa or Pool supporter, but I might admit Rafa is very good on one off games. Rafa might be playing 5 across midfield with Kuyt or Gerrad (if fit) to support Torres. Pool got to look out for van der Vaart & Arjen Robbens though.
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Re: Liverpool Fc Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
This is abit long but I find it very good read..
Maybe you guys feel better after reading it? PART ONE It involves something bordering on a parallel universe, but only in the loose sense; I'm obviously no astrophysicist (although I did once nearly disappear up my own black hole). It is the summer of 2004. Alex Ferguson has just taken over as Liverpool boss. Down the M62, Alex Ferguson is also still in charge of Manchester United. It is not one man managing both clubs (the chance for sabotage that would be huge!), but two different versions of the same man. An identical clone, if you will, albeit one of whom we'll call Scouse Alec. My question would be, would Scouse Alec have overtaken Actual Alex at United? Or even got close? This question arose in my mind after I heard a Liverpool fan asking if someone like Alex Ferguson would have succeeded by now in bringing the title to Liverpool; in other words, could he have done better than Rafa Benítez? But, of course, whoever took over Liverpool in 2004 had to deal with the reality of Ferguson still being at United, where, just a year earlier, his team had yet again won the Premiership. Hence the two Fergusons for this hypothetical. Actual Alex was already almost two decades into the job at United, and already knighted. He cut a powerful figure. And he has spent roughly £30m more than Benítez since that summer, when the Reds finished 15 points behind United, who were 3rd. For the sake of this debate we'll say that Scouse Alec is given the same resources as Benítez (even though Rafa earned Liverpool a lot of that money in annual Champions League qualifications and progress, which another manager may not have done). So with Houllier gone, Scouse Alec instantly has major problems. Liverpool's squad is pretty average, as its league showing for the previous two years confirms. There are a handful of top-class talents, like Gerrard, Carragher, Hamann and Hyypia, but plenty of players already in their 30s. Henchoz, Hamann and Smicer are not long-term options, and Hyypia, for all his talent, cannot remain a regular forever. Michael Owen, around whom the tactics have been based for years, has already decided to try his luck abroad, and Harry Kewell's fitness record effectively writes him out of regular plans. Back up the East Lancs Road, Actual Alex has instantly moved for Wayne Rooney; but even at his most persuasive, his doppelgänger could not have enticed the player to Liverpool, or forced Everton to sell across Stanley Park. To this day the fee remains more than Liverpool have paid for any single player, but only the 4th-most expensive Ferguson has purchased. United's ethos hasn't changed in years, in the way it has to at Liverpool in 2004; there have been tweaks and evolutions at Old Trafford, but not the total sea-change that any new manager brings, particularly when things aren't going well. So Scouse Alec is instantly behind the 8-ball. His counterpart has already spent £30m on Ferdinand, £13m on Ronaldo, £13m on Saha (who was very effective up until last season), and is still utilising Giggs, Scholes and Neville (not to mention Brown, O'Shea and Fletcher, all of whom, despite their doubters, go on to be effective players). Ruud Van Nistelrooy is still banging in the goals up front, to keep United ticking over, until the next wave matures. Of course, Actual Alex spent badly or had flops on a number of occasions in the years leading up to 2004/05: Veron, Forlan, Kleberson, Djemba Djemba, Bellion, Dong Fangzhuo, Alan Smith, Liam Miller, Laurent Blanc (plus that awful bald French guy who played just four games), and at least five keepers who could make even a blind octogenarian look like Peter Schmiechel. But by 2004, despite a number of wayward purchases, Actual Alex is at least generally on the right lines. It will still take a further two years for Ronaldo to blossom from fancy show-pony to devastating match-winner, Rooney to look the full part, and for Ferdinand to cast off his inconsistency, but the key components are in place. And once they win the league in 2006/07, they are awash with a self-belief that is only increased by last season's success. How can you match that psychological boost? Of the squad that won the league in 2007 and 2008, and are favourites in 2009, a total of 14 were already in place in 2004. With Saha, Heinze, Richardson, Solskjaer and Silvestre (who all played parts in that vital 2007 title) moved on, nine remain in the squad now. Could you find nine players from 2004 who you'd still want at Liverpool, excluding Owen (who wanted away), and who would be key squad members in a title charge in 2009? Could you name 14 who'd have helped Liverpool win the league in 2007? (And remember, someone like Sinama-Pongolle, for example, only did well after leaving as an every-game regular at Recreativo, something he wouldn't really get to do at Anfield; at Atletico he's again struggling to impose himself.) Still missing for Actual Alex in 2004 was one vital ingredient: a top-class keeper. Finally, Van der Sar solves the problem. In 2005/06, Vidic and Evra arrive, and neither even slightly impresses. But by the following season, they are settled, and lauded. So what can Scouse Alec do? He has lost his main striker, and has to have a tactical overhaul. At United, Actual Alex has around 70% of a successful squad already in place; at Liverpool, Scouse Alec has around 30% who are of sufficient standard. So he clearly needs to buy a greater number of players. That means more transfers, and a greater number of failures, too, given that no manager gets close to making a great signing every time. (Look at a ‘genius' like Mourinho's signings: Malouda, Kalou, Kezman, Shevchenko, Wright-Phillips, Del Horno, Ben-Haim, et al. But having inherited a great squad, and with players like Cech and Robben already on their way, it was the three he got spot-on – Drogba, Essien and Carvalho – who made all the difference.) Liverpool did not have as much money as United between 2004 and 2009, so expensive fees on single players present more of a risk. What if Scouse Alec spends £28m on another Veron, and loses £14m on him in two years? To start with, Liverpool need a top-class keeper. Get it wrong, and Liverpool are in big trouble. Would Scouse Alec have signed a better keeper than Pepe Reina? I don't see how it's possible. What if his keeper turned out to be another Bosnich, Howard, Tiabi or Carroll? There's less room for manoeuvre; Liverpool are right on the edge of Champions League qualification, and any failure could see them fall like Newcastle did once excluded from the top four, just as teams fall like stones once relegated. Chairman David Moores is struggling to get anywhere close to matching the Glazers in terms of financial clout, and with Old Trafford a 70,000+ seater stadium, the chasm is widening. When Liverpool do finally have secure a few big-money signings, United go out and buy even more expensive ones. All the same, could Scouse Alec have signed a better passer and schemer than Xabi Alonso? Michael Carrick is having an excellent season, but at almost twice the price he is still not, to my mind, in Alonso's class; and at the time, in 2004, Alonso is on Actual Alex's radar, having spoken of considering a £20m bid to Real Sociedad a year earlier. Could Scouse Alec have bought Liverpool a better midfield shielder than Mascherano? I don't see how. A better striker than Torres? No chance. Because currently there is none. Better centre-backs than Agger and Skrtel? Well, Vidic, a hot tip for Player of the Year, was a Liverpool target too, but he chose United. Indeed, Ferguson coveted or was linked to almost all of these stellar Reds, and Benítez was interested in some of those stars who ended up at United; so even at his best, Scouse Alec could only really have matched Rafa in terms of key signings. To have bettered Benítez, Scouse Alec would have needed to do what Actual Alex never could: make no mistakes, and shop exclusively in the mid-price range (where his record is very patchy). You could argue that Scouse Alec would have adopted different tactics to Rafa. Obviously they have different approaches. But he would not have been able to call upon wingers like Ronaldo and Giggs, because they were already at United. The wingers Actual Alex has signed since 2004, like Nani and Park, haven't impressed on a regular basis, and with wide flops over the decades, like Karel Poborsky, you could argue that Ferguson has only signed two successful wingers in 23 years: Kanchelskis and Ronaldo. Of course, those two were spot-on, and Giggs' presence lessened the need to buy more. But it's not like Scouse Alex would have pitched up at Anfield and bought thrilling wide-men; what if he'd purchased a Nani rather than a Ronaldo? He'd also have had the same Kewell Conundrum: at the time, up there with the best wingers in the English game, but just never fit. Too good to ditch, too unfit to play regularly.
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PART TWO
In the real world, Liverpool appeared to have caught United in 2005/06. But United, at the time eclipsed by an even bigger-spending rival, were a young team awaiting its moment to explode into maturity. The same could be said of Liverpool now. The core remains fairly young, and has massive potential. Actual Alex is rightly held up as the benchmark, because his record is there for all to see, and his team is top of the table; hence why I have again chosen to use him for comparison (if Everton were top, then I'd be discussing Moyes; they are not). But even Ferguson at his very best, if at Liverpool between 2004 and today, would not, to my mind, have done a better job than Benítez. After all, the ‘Professor', Arsene Wenger – an expert in English football – has gone from regular title challenges and successes to now battling for 5th spot since 2004. The only man to eclipse Ferguson since 2004 was the only man who spent more money. Coincidence? The fact is, Ferguson, having inherited his own similar situation at United in 1986 (a team used to finishing in the top four but without a title for two decades and in need of a serious overhaul), could not make even the remotest impression during his first five league seasons. So when people say it doesn't matter that Ferguson took seven years to win the title, and that it's not relevant now, I ask why? Surely it's even harder now, with United the best team in Europe? However, my key point in this comparison has always been less the fact that Ferguson couldn't win the league, and more that he didn't even get close until 1992. Ferguson's league ‘win %' in his first five seasons was a little over 40%; roughly the same as Graeme Souness' during his ill-fated stint at Liverpool. Yes, that bad! By contrast, Rafa Benítez has won 55% of his league games in his first five seasons so far. Times have changed, but it's 3% higher than Shankly's and only 1% lower than Paisley's. And yet he's still portrayed in the media as someone who doesn't understand the English game and who prioritises Europe, while Ferguson, who arrived with no language issues and who, as a Scot, will have had a natural knowledge of English football, is excused his fairly awful first five seasons. So, with United riding high ever since Benítez got to grips with the league (in 2005/06), all Rafa has had to do is far outperform the man most neutrals hold up to be the best there is, and who has also had more money to spend and more time to construct his squad. A doddle, surely?
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Frm ESPN soccernet dated 25/2/09
Bookies suspend betting on Rafa to leave Anfield Britain's top bookmakers have suspended betting on Rafael Benitez leaving Liverpool. Both Skybet and William Hill have taken large sums of money on the Spanish manager to depart since Tuesday evening forcing them to stop taking bets on Wednesday morning. William Hill reported that they were forced to drop the odds on Benitez being the next Premier League manager to leave his job, either sacked or through resignation, from 20/1 into even money before they suspended the market. And Skybet saw a flurry of bets on Benitez not to be at Anfield at the start of the 2009-10 season before reinstating that market at odds of 2/5. Rumours circulating on Tuesday afternoon claimed Benitez would leave the club before Saturday's trip to Liverpool though it was clearly business as usual ahead of the Champions League trip to Real Madrid with the manager walking with the players and continuing preparations for the Round of 16 tie. The odds on former boss Kenny Dalglish returning as their next manager have been shortened to 3/1. Fans may question the timing with Liverpool at the Bernabeu. Real have been strongly linked with Benitez for some time and with his Anfield contract wrangle no nearer a conclusion the rumours are sure to intensify. Benitez has been in discussions over a new contract on Merseyside for months but has failed to reach an agreement with his current deal running out next summer. It was reported at the weekend that the 48-year-old has rejected four separate drafts of the contract. Benitez dodged questions about his future during Tuesday's press conference in Madrid. The main sticking points have surrounded control of transfers and the club's Academy, with Benitez wanting full responsibility for the direction the club is taking. It appears owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks are reluctant to rubber stamp a move which would marginalise the position of chief executive Rick Parry. Benitez is a hugely popular figure among Liverpool fans and his departure would cause great anger, no matter what the circumstances, though at present there is no concrete evidence that Benitez will walk away from Anfield. SEEMS LIKE THERE ARE RUMOURS COMING OUT FROM UK REGARDING RAFA'S ISSUE. DUN KNOW HOW TRUE IT IS BUT IT IS A WORRYING SIGN ON THE EVE OF THE BIG MATCH. LET'S HOPE THAT THE AMERICAN OWNERS GIVE WHAT RAFA WANTS & OFFER HIM THE IDEAL CONTRACT, OR NOT HE WILL JUST WALK OUT FROM LIVERPOOL.
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