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    Pressures that threaten to tear LFC apart

    Benitez reveals the pressures that threaten to tear Liverpool apart

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...79&ito=newsnow

    Jeez, this really is starting to get worrying, it's starting to sound like even if we are gonna get money we want, things are moving so slowly it ain't gonna happen in this transfer window.

    Not having positive thoughts after reading this article.

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    Another Champions League final last week may have been historic enough, but Liverpool are entering one of the most critical periods — maybe even one of the most significant weeks — in their illustrious history, according to Rafael Benitez. And that is without contesting a match.

    The game, instead, will be played out in meetings, on the phone, by email and fax, with the manager warning that if his club do not win it, they will end up as Premiership also-rans.

    Within minutes of Liverpool traipsing the disconsolate march of losers back to the Olympic Stadium dressing room after defeat in Athens by Milan, Benitez used the post-match press conference to launch a calculated agenda about the need to sign new players — and now.

    By the following morning at a naturally subdued team hotel, where Steven Gerrard sat forlornly on the staircase, the manager’s force had increased almost to storm warning, his mood darkening with each interview.

    Benitez repeated his message about the need for large sums of money immediately. On top, he even speculated key players like Gerrard and Jamie Carragher might look elsewhere if they are not soon locked into long-term contracts.

    Indeed, in what is a risky strategy that could well antagonise the new American owners, Benitez painted a picture of a club superficially thriving, with George Gillett and Tom Hicks talking about grand plans and new stadiums, but, beneath that, desperately in need of leadership and a new structure if he is to get the players he needs to deliver the vision.

    "They tell me they want to win the Premiership and the Champions League," said Benitez. "They can do it, but they need to understand the business here. We need to do things quicker than Chelsea and Manchester United.

    "If you don’t spend money, change things, improve in a lot of areas,we could fight to finish fourth. The owners understand and support me, and say they will back me. But if we don’t change things we will not be contenders."

    Benitez had meetings scheduled with Gillett and Hicks for three days at the end of last week. Gillett was even quoted as saying: "If Rafa wanted to buy Snoogy Doogy we’d back him."

    Benitez, though, is growing frustrated by talk without action to back it up. He believes that unless things move quickly, he will miss out on his top targets, who could include Barcelona’s Samuel Eto’o, Carlos Tevez — lately of West Ham — Sevilla wing-back Daniel Alves and Benfica winger Simao Sabrosa. Tal Ben Haim, the Bolton defender out of contract, is also believed to be on his wish-list as a squad player.

    Benitez, off on holiday this weekend but with mobile phone in hand, will be ‘disappointed’, he says, if they do not make at least one big signing

    He said: "We have the names to improve the squad but we need to do it. This is a crucial time. The conversations with the new owners are really good. They say: 'You can do this and this and this'. OK, I’m trying to do this and that, but when?

    "I start to do this and then we cannot finish. It is something to do with the structure of the club and we must change it. If we don’t, we will lose targets."

    Benitez sighed with frustration when he pondered the protracted negotiations for contract extensions with Gerrard, Carragher, Jose Reina and Xabi Alonso.

    "Have Carra and Steve signed contracts?," he said. "I am asking you. Xabi or Reina?

    "I was with Xabi and others after the game. We talked about the opposition, the tactics we had. It’s normal. It’s usually players like Xabi, Reina, Gerrard, Carra. They want to know you have good players ready to sign.

    "We were talking about the fact that to renew the contracts of key players would send a message to other players, that we want to build a strong team. It’s the same when you’re signing players. If you bring strong, top-class players to the club, other players say: 'This team are going forward and growing’. But if we waste time, we can’t sign the players we want."

    Gerrard, too, is on message: "If you look at the way we’ve performed in the league in the past couple of years, changes need to be made. But a positive feeling has been here since the takeover happened. The team will be strengthened, no doubt about that."

    Michael Owen, it appears, is not on Benitez’s wish list, even if Gerrard and Carragher — and, for commercial purposes, the owners — might want him back. "All good players are an option," was the best Benitez could manage when asked about him.

    Behind the Liverpool manager’s comments lies a power struggle within Anfield, with the usually understated but politically astute Spaniard seizing his moment. He knows the owners are not likely to sack him an that even if they did, he would not be short of offers, with Real Madrid having approached him in the past year.

    Too often, he believes, he has missed out on top targets, above Juventus striker David Trezegu last summer and Serbia defend Nemanja Vidic, now with Manchester United, because the club were slow to act It is clear he has been at loggerheads with chief executive Rick Parry, not only over transfers but the pre-season programme, with Benitez unhappy trips to Holland and Asia in July have been scheduled when he wanted a longer training camp. However, Parry may no longer be such an important figure, with Gillett’s son, Foster, lined up to take on a senior administrative role. ‘But he is not here now,’ said Benitez who,when asked if the problem was that nobody could sign cheques, added: ‘OK, you know. You are clever enough.’ The manager emphasised:‘I am really pleased here, with the supporters, everything. I have a good staff with good players working hard. But other top sides have good players and good staff and their structure is good.We need to improve in a lot of areas and we can’t wait until August because the gap will get bigger.’ Liverpool fell short against Milan due to lack of penetration, against ageing and unambitious opponents there for the taking. It all strengthened Benitez’s hand for more durable players than Bolo Zenden, who is going, probably along with Mark Gonzalez and Craig Bellamy. Benitez has to shoulder some responsibility, too, for the current condition. Gerrard, for instance, is no Kaka — no second striker — and must be played in central midfield where he can see the game in front of him and attack space with the ball. And, having spent £100million in his three years with few conspicuous successes, the Anfield boss also has something to prove. ‘He is a great manager except in buying players,’ one coach in Spain said privately. But with many other Premiership clubs in the market this summer, Liverpool need to reinforce fast, then get off to a good start and show immediate signs in August that they are capable of bridging the gap with the top two, let alone hold off Arsenal. They certainly need the lift of a major signing or two.

    #2
    I for one am getting worried about Benitez, if he doesnt get what he wants and quick he will be gone, there was discontent like this at Valencia before he left.
    It will be interesting to see how the Yanks respond to this kind of talk, hopefully they wont go all "Romanov" on us.
    If Rafa leaves it will set us back ten years.
    08-09 Dirk monitor

    5 goals (target 15)

    3 assists also........

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      #3
      I've been saying for a long time (before I joined here) that I don't think Rafa is the man to win us the league. Even so, I wouldn't like to see him depart in these circumstances because it would do harm to us and there aren't any really obvious and available candidates at the moment.

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        #4
        In other words. hicks and gillett have to sort out someone to sign cheques. Simple as that, they said they would give the money, now where is it, I want it now before I loose my top targets.
        Thing is though, its not that simple for G & H, they have to share responsibility, which takes time to organise, Like I said earlier, they have been honeymooning too much and need to realise that LFC is now their biggest asset and needs priority over other demands. Exactly who is in charge is sitll unclear.
        Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
        'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

        "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

        * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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          #5
          Seems to me the that the whole sign people fast thing was because G&T told him that the takeover $ would be available in Jul/Aug. Rafa sent a clear message that we need the $ now. I'm sure they are working on it.

          Rafa is just calibrating the yanks to the speed at which they need to work.

          Nothing more sinister than that (apart from Rafa sticking the boot in on RP).
          The Crushing Machine MKII

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            #6
            i think the yanks could be all talk, dont get me wrong, they will invest in the team but not enough too land the major target (eto,tevez)

            The past week has been a nightmare and to me it looks more than likely that benitez will goo instead of rick parry.

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              #7
              Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
              In other words. hicks and gillett have to sort out someone to sign cheques. Simple as that, they said they would give the money, now where is it, I want it now before I loose my top targets.
              Thing is though, its not that simple for G & H, they have to share responsibility, which takes time to organise, Like I said earlier, they have been honeymooning too much and need to realise that LFC is now their biggest asset and needs priority over other demands. Exactly who is in charge is sitll unclear.
              Good post.

              The issue is more than just who signs the cheques tho. With the exchange rates the way they are, they need to generate the funds within the UK. I'm assuming that's what they are trying to sort out now (hence the talk about overdrafts etc).
              The Crushing Machine MKII

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                #8
                Well all I know is if the picture that is slowly coming across, ie: absolute snail pace of things getting done, foster not in country to sign cheques, owners saying yes to everything but so far not actioning anything.....

                well just thinking about it is making me livid, so can only imagine what Rafa is feeling like.

                SO FRUSTATING.

                But that mail article more than any, plus Chris bascombe's today.... well they sound ominous, and with it all being out in public now, only one of two things can happen via the media IMO.

                (1) Very soon, we hear of a big signing being signed, sealed, delivered, and as such LFC paint a picture of all systems go.
                (2) We see some self defence articles from the likes of Parry, G and T, Foster,

                Waiting to see which follows, but it's getting more intriguing/worrying by the day.

                Who could forsee this happening before the champs league final.
                I was hoping for a win, and things being nothing but positive after our second win in 3 years

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                  #9
                  I wish Rafa would shut the **** up to be honest.

                  It can't be helping our transfer negociations to have Rafa running around like Andy (I wan' tha' one) out of Little Britain.
                  Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                  (1995)
                  "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SpeedyG View Post
                    Seems to me the that the whole sign people fast thing was because G&T told him that the takeover $ would be available in Jul/Aug. Rafa sent a clear message that we need the $ now. I'm sure they are working on it.

                    Rafa is just calibrating the yanks to the speed at which they need to work.

                    Nothing more sinister than that (apart from Rafa sticking the boot in on RP).
                    may well be right mate, that is my fear aswell. Like I said, it takes a while to organise, G & H have to get their contracts in order fast (contracts between themselves about spending money and repayments etc) because they clearly are not sorted yet, I know they signed the Brazilian kid, but that is just pittence compared to what should be available, they should get together now and say Rafa, £50m is now available, spend it as you see fit, but how long will that take, I am thinking it si much more than meerly a phone call. accountants, solicitors and bank managers have to be called in and something needs to happen fast. Otherwise, bye bye Rafa.
                    Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
                    'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

                    "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

                    * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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                      #11
                      What a ****ing nightmare. Can someone wake me up when it's all over?

                      What a week.
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        #12
                        Its obvious that after 3 years of Parry he wants to ensure that Parry doesn't **** it up this summer. That's all it is.

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                          #13
                          and Rafa is absolutely bang on. He has had to wait for a long time for some of the signings he wanted most, and missed out on many others. he is frustrated and this is an opportunity for him to exert pressure. Fair play to him. he is ambitious and feels a little let down no doubt. Time to show him the money. Then its on his head, but we already know he can do well with good players.
                          I think this is very positive. We have a ballsy manager who is not prepared to put up with bull****.
                          LFC - the footballing Phoenix. Watch us rise.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by certifiable View Post
                            Well all I know is if the picture that is slowly coming across, ie: absolute snail pace of things getting done, foster not in country to sign cheques, owners saying yes to everything but so far not actioning anything.....

                            well just thinking about it is making me livid, so can only imagine what Rafa is feeling like.

                            SO FRUSTATING.

                            But that mail article more than any, plus Chris bascombe's today.... well they sound ominous, and with it all being out in public now, only one of two things can happen via the media IMO.

                            (1) Very soon, we hear of a big signing being signed, sealed, delivered, and as such LFC paint a picture of all systems go.
                            (2) We see some self defence articles from the likes of Parry, G and T, Foster,

                            Waiting to see which follows, but it's getting more intriguing/worrying by the day.

                            Who could forsee this happening before the champs league final.
                            I was hoping for a win, and things being nothing but positive after our second win in 3 years
                            None of this would be a suprise to anyone who had read 'A Season on the Brink'. That made it pretty clear that Rafa is a machiavellian control freak and that this was an inevitable consequence.

                            Rafa Roolz
                            The Crushing Machine MKII

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by SpeedyG View Post
                              Good post.

                              The issue is more than just who signs the cheques tho. With the exchange rates the way they are, they need to generate the funds within the UK. I'm assuming that's what they are trying to sort out now (hence the talk about overdrafts etc).
                              solicitors, bank managers, accountants, and then there is still what could be differences og opinion to sort out between our new owners, are both parties happy that foster will be in charge? I am not so sure. One is bound to be happier at the prospect of that than the other.
                              I had a similar conversation with my boss during the week, about clients of ours (developers) they dont have a company name, just two names to work with, through experience it is hard to work with. My boss was telling me about another two clients of ours who work together. One agreed to gpay my boss money for a certain job, then my boss was talking to the other, and he was like what! had no idea of the deal that was agreed. Almost makes me think back to the GH and Evans partnership. people need to know who exactly is in charge.
                              G & H need a company name, LFC seems a very obvious choice, but the boardroom need to be sorted, or should I say assembled. and I think we are still some way off having that harmony yet.
                              Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
                              'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

                              "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

                              * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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