I am absolutely sick and tired of reading intense criticism of Rafa at every turn, all because of two meaningless defeats in cup competitions which we have won plenty of times already. The reaction to a 6-3 defeat in what was essentially a reserve game is quite frankly pathetic, and what has been even more inane is moronic Arsenal fans sticking the boot in, forgetting that they're a team who are lower than us in the league, finished 15 points behind us last season, and lost to Sheffield Utd just a couple of weeks ago.
Liverpool fans last night and on Saturday showed what they're really made of, getting behind the team and singing YNWA despite the team fighting a lost cause. I'm proud of the club, and in particular I'm proud of the fans, for not reacting or biting to this pathetic diatribe aimed in Rafa's direction which seems to serve no purpose other than to destabilise the club and heap false pressure on Rafa's shoulders.
Rafa is the right man for us and there is no one better to lead our club in the 21st Century.
So I say let's take this opportunity to reflect on Rafa's two and half odd years at the club, remember the good times and show appreciation for them, and look forward to the better times that lie ahead.



Liverpool fans last night and on Saturday showed what they're really made of, getting behind the team and singing YNWA despite the team fighting a lost cause. I'm proud of the club, and in particular I'm proud of the fans, for not reacting or biting to this pathetic diatribe aimed in Rafa's direction which seems to serve no purpose other than to destabilise the club and heap false pressure on Rafa's shoulders.
Rafa is the right man for us and there is no one better to lead our club in the 21st Century.
So I say let's take this opportunity to reflect on Rafa's two and half odd years at the club, remember the good times and show appreciation for them, and look forward to the better times that lie ahead.








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