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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Capitalising on someone's small error. Are you a manure fan ? I can only say you do not deserve to be a reds fan ... If i never remember wrongly, there was once you have put your signature wrongly on the date of liverpool until someone corrected you. I dun see any true reds fan laughing at you Anyway, to me you are just a small fry - cant really be bothered
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I maintain what I said make sense... I'm not a Liverpool fan and I'm not pretending to be one. I believe we all are matured enough to be able to take the positives and negatives of our teams unless you tell me otherwise.
You seem pro-rafa, I'll not say whether it is good or not, because as a fan you know better than me what he did to the squad and how he spend the transfer money over the past seasons. |
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Harry is great but I doubt he will come. He has just started a project at Spurs and is very close to getting into the CL. Quote:
Fergie, Maureen, Rijkaard, Guardiola all worked with famously talented and expensive squads in recent years. The manager can raise the team for a game or two, or in a knockout competition. But over 38 league games, European weekday games, and domestic cup games, you can't drag a footballer by the ears and demand that he perform. People do not work that way. If you think Rafa is a poor man-manager, he raised us against the big sides - in Europe, Milan, Inter, Barca, Real, Chelsea - and in the premiership last year, Scum and Chelshit. It's tactics but tactics also give you confidence (this last few games, our tactics, as some bro mentioned, has been Mascher at right back, Agger at left, Ngog on for Kuyt). I understand your point about football millionaires - yes they are brats most of them - but winning on the pitch is a different matter. Quote:
You may argue that Rafa has failed not just this season but in all the five seasons save one. But we all know Rafa concentrated on the CL in the early seasons. You might say he should have done the league, fair enough, but didn't we all cheer him and the team at Istanbul, and all the great nights when we put out Inter, Chelshit, Barca and Real? If we want Rafa out after one horrendous season and ignore the other successes, we are hypocrites. I accept there are fans who are reasonable and critical, but the loudest people who want Rafa out have been harping on the same note all this time, not because of results, but simply cos they don't like his style, his players, his tactics, his dog. I think Rafa deserves a lot of criticism this season - most of all for not spending money on a striker to back up Torres. But if you claim to be reasonable, you want to watch the summer and give him 15 games next season. I think we owe him (and the club) at least that. PS. You are not a Pool fan are you? It takes an outsider to speak more sense than many of the people here Quote:
The only question is the present state of affairs is not good enough. Rafa has either got to be very clever (or lucky) in the summer in the transfers. Certainly he has got to get a decent back up to Torres at the very least. And plug our serious gaps at leftback and rightback, let Aurelio and Degen go. Have the courage to play AA further up and in more games. Sorry to the Rafa-bashers, Lucas will stay and play for we still have good depth in midfield and flexibility. Babel needs to play more - I liked his effort in the last 10 games if not his actual productivity. We should get some money for selling Riera. And of course 2 things may happen which will change things around - selling the club, and Rafa leaving. But I can't see any new owner being able to build the stadium and also give the manager a budget to rebuild the team. I also think Rafa has decided to go. |
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he has been using "young team", "beautiful football", "limited budget", "buy low, sell high" as excuse for years and people (incl. media) have been buying his excuses.. but i always joke with my gunner fren tat they're having a brlliant "Finance Manager" who able to make tonnes of money for the club... LOL... wat's the use of always having a young team which win u nothing?! and u're not getting any medal for making most money in the transfer market... agree tat arsene wenger's gunners play beautiful football, and tat's the reason getting himself immune to criticism... and arsenal is the financially most stable team in the top flight (excluding those backed by rich oil field), and they're having a new stadium (which will be soon fully paid) which able to generate hugh revenue for them..
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hope tat our young player in the reserve will be ready to step up very soon... people dun realise tat it takes longer than 2 or 3 years to develope ur youth team, even u got money to buy all the best young players... and not all "best 16 or 17 yo players" turns out good...
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got some reservation on roy hodgson... he seems to be brilliant manager who able to bring out the best of "average player" and achieve wonder with an "average team", and not very good in handling big money, big player... only "big" team he had managed is Inter, which he failed to win anything with them.. before tat he managed Switzerland, having reasonable success consider Swiss not actually football powerhouse... after Inter, he managed Blackburn, which he had a disaster time.. Blackburn under Jack Walker was the "chelsea" then, having big transfer budget... he was sacked after spending big money and getting Blackburn rooted at teh bottom of table.. he went on to manage Copenhagen, Udinese, UAE, Finland without much success before coming to Fulham... so his only success so far is this season which he guided Fulham to Europa final (not winning it yet)...
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Bros lets not get too personal against each other over some bro's mistakes in which manager bought which player or wrong signature etc, and proclaiming one another is not the true Kop fan. As for our crop of young players, it would indeed take a very courageous manager to assemble 3 or 4 of them into the starting eleven (rem fergie experimented with beckham, scholes, giggs and the 2 nevilles in 1 season and evans with fowler, mac and redder). |
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Yep, good-management on a team of average players is different from managing a teams of top players like what we've got (Minus Lucas).
It all still comes down to the board on this...new owners i should say. It's childish isnt it ..YNWL
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bochapsing, I agree that even some Arsenal fans are starting to get impatient with the trophy drought. Like I said earlier, fans do not oust a manager quickly nor will they tolerate disappointments seasons after season - unless you are a glory hunter then Barca might be a better option.
I can't emphasize enough that the bond between Wenger and Arsenal is a special one, similar to SAF to United. You do not sack your 10yr wife for not being able to bare you a baby because you are impotent yourself right? I can tell your post against Arsenal is a sketchy one and I understand that from an outsiders' pov. We haven't had any significant glory since out undefeatables, largely due to our investment in the stadium but it is not any that bad for someone with good foresight. Despite the lack of funds, we still play well and play attractive admist the crisis, when returns start to roll in, which is starting this summer... I don't see how we don't rank side by side with Chelsea/United in 1 or 2 seasons. This is one of the key difference between the 2 managers, with one not being able to allow fans, owners and himself(?) to see light in the distance. While we're debating, Rafa might just be planning a comfortable route out to another fine club already. Every team from top to bottom has key injuries this season so I wouldn't use it as a defence nor should it be greatly reiterate by the fans nor managers. Many teams had sufficient funds to begin with, but how they use them is another question. If Rafa can or wants to stay, then Dec could be the deadline to see improvements. It'll be good if he can miraculously inject life into the team at the start of next season and do not complain about lack of funds. If he simply wants to play the money game which is not hard especially with a reputation like Liverpool, then many managers can do the same or even better. Some bros may find me a hypocrite for commenting on Liverpool when I do not support them. Well my intentions were not clear but I shall make it so now... I don't want to see a club with rich history to fall behind the pack. I want to see more than just a big 4, a highly competitive "big 6" is more exciting to even the neutrals. We don't need another Forest or Magpies. |
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tat's why i feel tat our problem lies with our owners... a new stadium is critical to the long term future of the club, with a big stadium and proper people running it (which we did manage to get rid of parry), it can "self substain" or operate without owners pumping in 50 mil every season..yes, ur arsenal is going to see the return finacially very soon and hopefully it can turn into return in term of trophy... good for u... till today, 3 years since those 2 jokers promised, not even a brick is laid for our stadium!! meanwhile, we're still left in dark of who will be our owners, are we having our stadium, will we be having money to sign players...!!?? i'm more worried tat rafa leaving us rather than worrying how to get rid of him... with everything so uncertain in the club, the last thing is losing ur manager and bring more uncertainty to the club and players... previously, i look forward to any news or rumours of which players we're linked to... but now, i'm more "gan cheong" to read abt latest rumour abt new owners...
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Gerrard scored a late own goal (header) in the 2005 League Cup final against Chelsea. We lost 2-1 in the end despite Riise scoring an early goal. That own goal sparked off comments that Gerrard started scoring for Chelsea even before joining Chelsea. Remember the match where Mourinho was sent off for putting a finger to his mouth at Liverpool fans? Asking us to shut up? 2005 Football League Cup Final - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2004/05 and 2005/06 are the seasons where Gerrard is linked to Chelsea.
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I would say that Arsene is also living on his past glories. Would he be that much loved if he hadn't won those league titles in the beginning, gotten the better of Fergie on those occasions and had that long unbeaten run etc? He is also bloody stubborn like Rafa isn't it, and you can tell from the pundits that the media are also beginning to turn against him. And from Arsene's recent comments, he may have realised he needs to splash as well to compete. Of course, Arsene has much more finances at his disposal, so comparing him and Rafa over a span of time is a moot point. We can wait till we find new owners or perhaps Rafa and Arsene can swap clubs for a season? In the middle term, yes, but in the short run, we will still be strapped for transfers. The financial sense dictates that the stadium is more important than rebuilding the squad, so Stevie, Torres and all those who may wish to leave if no big names are signed, may not survive this phase. Just look at Arsenal - there is a massive price to pay for building a stadium, and Rafa has been trying to cope by getting in youngsters, so that hopefully those youngsters would be ready when the stadium is soaking up our finances. Hopefully, but it's always a gamble. |
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On other team's fan, i do echo bro rahl's view that "if the comments make sense and is honest on the conviction, he is always welcome"..but knowingly this is a "Reds Supporters Gathering"..hmm, personally i don't even wish to peek into scums or blues or gunners' thread.. |
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Liverpool sits in 7th position of the league standings after their last home match against chelsea. Let's pray that chelsea win the last match against Wigan...
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