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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
i see many RH-bashers in this thread, incl posts in Facebook requesting for RH to be sacked. frankly im not sure if a new manager would make a big diff. i feel that the problem lies with the team's mentality on the whole. foremost in the players' minds is still the lingering issue of the club ownership and future. even if we get Jose Mourinho or SAF on board, i believe the current situation may not change. let's wait for D Day tomorrow and pray for a positive outcome.
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by niteowl
Bro am55, did you watch the newly promoted teams this season? Any team is able to defeat another team on a good day with the likes of Newcastle winning Aston Villa 6-0, Arsenal losing to WBA 2-3 and of course Blackpool winning Liverpool 2-1.
To all die hard Liverpool fans, I really don't see the reason for being so panic. Liverpool is only 5 points behind the Champions League spot and the season is only 7 games completed with remaining 31 games to play and please allow RH time to blend in with the team as he is not god send to win every games in and out every week especially with one player after another picking up injury lately.
there is no such thing as to good to go down,RH don t seem to noe wats he s doing,he jus declared that we r in a relegation scrap.wat the hell we had a decent team a team who nearly won the league 2 yrs ago,a team who was hard to beat in the champs league ,wtf happened,we were better of with rafa,once u get stuck in a relegation battle its hard to get out,wat the hell RH bought 7 players n chg the look of the team,i don t get it y let riera n insua go when they cld have been assets to the team.i don t understand y play cole on the left,he shd play in the hole behind toress or ngog,looks we r fucked this season.
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by niteowl
Bro am55, did you watch the newly promoted teams this season? Any team is able to defeat another team on a good day with the likes of Newcastle winning Aston Villa 6-0, Arsenal losing to WBA 2-3 and of course Blackpool winning Liverpool 2-1.
To all die hard Liverpool fans, I really don't see the reason for being so panic. Liverpool is only 5 points behind the Champions League spot and the season is only 7 games completed with remaining 31 games to play and please allow RH time to blend in with the team as he is not god send to win every games in and out every week especially with one player after another picking up injury lately.
tat is wat RB say last season "Don't Panic" & end up 7th postiton
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by hawksbay
there is no such thing as to good to go down,RH don t seem to noe wats he s doing,he jus declared that we r in a relegation scrap.wat the hell we had a decent team a team who nearly won the league 2 yrs ago,a team who was hard to beat in the champs league
I think it's a bit of everything, bro. Roy will need time to get his players to gel - none of them have performed so far. It's unfortunate that he is also trying to change the team and coach it to his tactics when there is so much uncertainty over the club.
On a bad day, I think we used up our karma at Istanbul for the rest of the decade
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Originally Posted by owen10
i see many RH-bashers in this thread, incl posts in Facebook requesting for RH to be sacked. frankly im not sure if a new manager would make a big diff. i feel that the problem lies with the team's mentality on the whole. foremost in the players' minds is still the lingering issue of the club ownership and future. even if we get Jose Mourinho or SAF on board, i believe the current situation may not change. let's wait for D Day tomorrow and pray for a positive outcome.
We can tell the players to be professional but the uncertainty over the ownership has hit the players badly - they know deep inside they are not good enough anymore, because the owners have not invested in the squad.
Reina has come out and said it, Stevie has said it, Torres has said it too - get a few world class players but nothing has happened. The players aren't stupid and unfortunately it has hit their morale. Case in point Torres got injured last Saturday and it was a huge lift to Blackpool and our self-belief collapsed.
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by owen10
i see many RH-bashers in this thread, incl posts in Facebook requesting for RH to be sacked. frankly im not sure if a new manager would make a big diff. i feel that the problem lies with the team's mentality on the whole. foremost in the players' minds is still the lingering issue of the club ownership and future. even if we get Jose Mourinho or SAF on board, i believe the current situation may not change. let's wait for D Day tomorrow and pray for a positive outcome.
the situation is like when u're working in a company which has such a pair of b*****d owners, and the future of the company is hanging in the air, everybody is uncertain abt their future, plus the company isn't going to have any decent result without investment, let alone be profitable...
so no matters how good ur manager / supervisor is, or how much he can motivate u, or how professional u r, u r definitely affected mentally and in turn affecting ur performance...
more bad news: torres likely to be out of the derby match... and he'll be back "rusty" again....
how i hope the international break is 2 months, instead of 2 weeks...
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by hawksbay
there is no such thing as to good to go down,RH don t seem to noe wats he s doing,he jus declared that we r in a relegation scrap.wat the hell we had a decent team a team who nearly won the league 2 yrs ago,a team who was hard to beat in the champs league ,wtf happened,we were better of with rafa,once u get stuck in a relegation battle its hard to get out,wat the hell RH bought 7 players n chg the look of the team,i don t get it y let riera n insua go when they cld have been assets to the team.i don t understand y play cole on the left,he shd play in the hole behind toress or ngog,looks we r fucked this season.
2 yrs ago, there was still Xabi & Mascherano, now both left. Torres was still hunger with success but don't see the hunger in him this few games since a prolong injury from last season or maybe RB had left and no more motivation or worst no decent buying of well known players lack to limited funds. I still hope for the team that played in Istanbul Champion Leagues Final. But I think the problem is with the building of new stadium and the f$$k type management of the Yankees just like MBS in Singapore low morale for the staff maybe same for Liverpool players.
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Originally Posted by no no
tat is wat RB say last season "Don't Panic" & end up 7th postiton
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by niteowl
It's still better than to be relegated
A club of Liverpool's stature should be up there with the best - if not the best.
Bottom table is a total disappointment to all fans
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Originally Posted by sex crusader
Yup...this time round 'Don"t Panic' will see us playing in the lower league next season!
This is often the word used to pleased the boards but never the fans. There is no words which can satisfy both parties ..
38 games is all you've got all season in the BPL, no more no less.
5 pts off the top 4, tmw d-day coming (what's the outcome i also dunno) - we can only pray & hope - & hope the players do their best minus RH
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by ah-ah
Presently as of today standing, liverpool is fighting for relegation spot. No more champions league spot but championship awaiting for them possible. LOL
After barely 7 games in this season, you are already talking like end of the season. I wonder what shit league are you watching.
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Originally Posted by sex crusader
Yup...this time round 'Don"t Panic' will see us playing in the lower league next season!
Bro sex crusader, if you are so sure that we will be playing in the lower league next season then you can bet every week on Liverpool losing or drawing and earn big bucks through football betting
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Originally Posted by GeMiNiZzzzZzz
A club of Liverpool's stature should be up there with the best - if not the best.
Bottom table is a total disappointment to all fans
No doubt, nobody like losing. But with a known competitive league in BPL these days, there is no so call weak teams.But can you see a club beside Chelski that invests a lot of monies but are they a successful club? I said no, becos they have not won a Champions League trophy as yet. Look at Man City, pumping lots of monies but did not qualify for a Champions League spot last season. Can you guarantee City will get a Champions League spot this season or even a trophy won? So Real Madrid pump so much monies for the past seasons, but they did not win anything for donkey years. That's why they ask for the One-man service
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Bro sex crusader, if you are so sure that we will be playing in the lower league next season then you can bet every week on Liverpool losing or drawing and earn big bucks through football betting
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I wish i could but as a fan i won"t feel easy even if i win big in this way. if everyone like RH feels that things is gonna come around by it's own way, i'm sure this will happen! Don't you think so? Do you seriously think that we can substain by dropping points in this manner?Let's be realistic! I don't even see ourself in europa leauge next season. Loook at the table, even the lower ranked team are picking up points.
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by niteowl
After barely 7 games in this season, you are already talking like end of the season. I wonder what shit league are you watching.
No doubt, nobody like losing. But with a known competitive league in BPL these days, there is no so call weak teams.But can you see a club beside Chelski that invests a lot of monies but are they a successful club? I said no, becos they have not won a Champions League trophy as yet. Look at Man City, pumping lots of monies but did not qualify for a Champions League spot last season. Can you guarantee City will get a Champions League spot this season or even a trophy won? So Real Madrid pump so much monies for the past seasons, but they did not win anything for donkey years. That's why they ask for the One-man service
Bro, we are all watching the same league as you. The difference is that the majority of us recognise that it is un-liverpool like to be in the bottom 3 even as early as after 7 games and notwithstanding as you say, a "competitive league in the BPL these days".
Lets recap, drew with Arsenal at home, got thrashed at Man City, beat WBA by a single goal, held to a goaless draw at Birmingham, lost narrowly to Man Utd away, score draw with Sunderland at home and lost to Blackpool at home! A total of 6 pts from 7 games, with a goal difference of minus 4 and lying in 18th position in the league, 1 point away from the bottom team, West Ham and 12 points away from the top team Chelsea. Is that normal for any Liverpool team?
Bro, please wake up and smell the coffee, this is the worst start by a Liverpool team for half a century!!! A team that consists of world class players like Torres, Gerrard, Cole and Reina. Isn't this cause for grave concern??!!!
Yes, Chelsea and Man City may not have won or qualified for the Champions League respectively, but it does appear that they will likely play Champions League football next season. Real Madrid will play Champions League football nest season as they have done for every season. Where will we be? Right now, my answer is I honestly don't know. If we cannot even take all 3 pts against sides like Sunderland and Blackpool at home; and we lose to the so-called better sides like Man Utd and Man City away, whilst only drawing with the relatively weaker sides like Birmingham when also away, we may well survive relegation, but we will be stuck somewhere in mid-table, not even having a Europa League place! Moreover, if we start getting beaten at home regularly as we did against sides like Blackpool, we will be relegated for sure!
Anyway, don't live in the past, Istanbul is now a distant and fading, if not forgotten, memory. Whilst I do not expect us to be at the top of the league after 7 matches, I certainly never ever imagined that we would be in 18th position either...IMHO, bros who have voiced their concerns and fears have good and valid reason for doing so.
It is bad enough that we are not playing in the Champions League this season. It is worse still to see our team languishing at near the bottom of the table without any suggestion from the team's overall performance thus far to suggest that the results will get any better. Hence, I applaud you for your optimism, but I for one must confess that I do not share it!
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by niteowl
Bro am55, did you watch the newly promoted teams this season? Any team is able to defeat another team on a good day with the likes of Newcastle winning Aston Villa 6-0, Arsenal losing to WBA 2-3 and of course Blackpool winning Liverpool 2-1.
To all die hard Liverpool fans, I really don't see the reason for being so panic. Liverpool is only 5 points behind the Champions League spot and the season is only 7 games completed with remaining 31 games to play and please allow RH time to blend in with the team as he is not god send to win every games in and out every week especially with one player after another picking up injury lately.
bro niteowl, thanks for yr comment becoz of all the hoo haa surrounding the owership of LFC seems to badly affect the team - manager and players my point is that with any job there are sure too be problems but the team is made of seasoned players shld still get the job done IMHO when i saw them playing there was no heart no soul and for a large period of time they were dominated by blackpool
yea the season juz started but the problem still exist and yes the teams you mention above are higher than LFC in the standings except WBA we have 1 pt more.
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by Fire-Horse
Bro, we are all watching the same league as you.
Relax bro, niteowl is not being blindly optimistic I think, but there he was responding to posts which were mocking the club (relegation and paying in championship). That sort of mockery is unfair and I support him for standing up for the club.
Of course, we had a shit start to the season, no one is disputing that, but we are still supporters of Liverpool aren't we?
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by niteowl
No doubt, nobody like losing. But with a known competitive league in BPL these days, there is no so call weak teams.But can you see a club beside Chelski that invests a lot of monies but are they a successful club? I said no, becos they have not won a Champions League trophy as yet. Look at Man City, pumping lots of monies but did not qualify for a Champions League spot last season. Can you guarantee City will get a Champions League spot this season or even a trophy won? So Real Madrid pump so much monies for the past seasons, but they did not win anything for donkey years. That's why they ask for the One-man service
this is well said lah.
anyway, "rich" clubs like chelsea, real madrid, man city and man utd are losing double or triple digits millions every season recently.
i can remember all top clubs will post huge earnings last time in the 90s and early 2000s, not anymore.
from espn 1-oct-2010:
It has been revealed that Manchester City lost an incredible £121 million in the last financial year and they spent more on wages than their entire income.
The club's annual report has shown that City's turnover of £125 million was surpassed by the £133 million that they splashed out on wages for new players like Mario Balotelli, James Milner and Yaya Toure.