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why does he say rafa's priority isn't the league but the cl?
i reckon it's cause he's "tinkering" and a proper prem manager doesn't tinker cause tinkering doesn't win you the league
fat footed fat ****er that.
why does he say rafa's priority isn't the league but the cl?
i reckon it's cause he's "tinkering" and a proper prem manager doesn't tinker cause tinkering doesn't win you the league
fat footed fat ****er that.
what the fook has it got to do with him ???
show us ya medals fat man
wait til rafa says to him
at least my son aint so bent he stirs his tea with a cork screw
Sam Allardyce claims Rafa Benitez cannot win the Premier League - and that the Spaniard is lucky to be in his job at Liverpool.
In an amazing attack, the Newcastle manager predicted the title would not go to Anfield this season as their "foreigner" boss still does not have the right "mentality".
Liverpool were knocked off the top of the table at the weekend when Benitez rested Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres for the game at Portsmouth ahead of tonight's Champions League visit to Porto.
Allardyce admits the 2005 European champions have the best chance of the six British clubs of winning again this season.
AdvertisementBut he believes Liverpool's league finishes since Benitez arrived - fifth, third and third - would have got him the sack without his exploits in Europe.
"Rafa would be very lucky to be in a job if he hadn't got to two Champions League Finals, because they've had some very, very poor finishes in the Premier League," Allardyce told Zoo magazine.
"While they're a very good Champions League team, they're not a Premier League-winning side yet. They don't have the mentality to win that yet.
"Being a foreigner, Rafa doesn't understand it's supposed to be Premier League first and Champions League second."
'Only Europe has saved his skin'
"The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."
Sam Allardyce claims Rafa Benitez cannot win the Premier League - and that the Spaniard is lucky to be in his job at Liverpool.
In an amazing attack, the Newcastle manager predicted the title would not go to Anfield this season as their "foreigner" boss still does not have the right "mentality".
Liverpool were knocked off the top of the table at the weekend when Benitez rested Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres for the game at Portsmouth ahead of tonight's Champions League visit to Porto.
Allardyce admits the 2005 European champions have the best chance of the six British clubs of winning again this season.
AdvertisementBut he believes Liverpool's league finishes since Benitez arrived - fifth, third and third - would have got him the sack without his exploits in Europe.
"Rafa would be very lucky to be in a job if he hadn't got to two Champions League Finals, because they've had some very, very poor finishes in the Premier League," Allardyce told Zoo magazine.
"While they're a very good Champions League team, they're not a Premier League-winning side yet. They don't have the mentality to win that yet.
"Being a foreigner, Rafa doesn't understand it's supposed to be Premier League first and Champions League second."
'Only Europe has saved his skin'
at least if its in zoo the fattie is surrounded by other tits
"Being a foreigner, Rafa doesn't understand it's supposed to be Premier League first and Champions League second."
Is that supposed to mean that only english managers put the league first whereas everywhere else in europe clubs rather win the cl than their respective league titles?
"Being a foreigner, Rafa doesn't understand it's England ubber alles; now if you pass me my bedsheet I can make it in time for my xenophobe of the year award at the BNP national congress."
"The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."
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