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    Liverpool tell Benítez league title is a must

    Liverpool's manager, Rafael Benítez, will have to guide his team to the Premier League title to justify the £40m the club invested in new players in the summer, according to the club's co-owner Tom Hicks. Speaking 24 hours after Liverpool's prospects of qualifying for the knock-out stage of the Champions League were severely dented by a 2-1 defeat by Besiktas in Turkey, Hicks said the domestic trophy remained the club's priority. Benítez based his pre-season approach to the American owners of the club on a challenge for the Premier League title, impressing on them the need for more strength in depth if he were to mount a credible challenge to Manchester United and Chelsea.

    Hicks and George Gillett acceded to his wishes, investing £26.5m in Fernando Torres and £11.5m on the Ajax winger Ryan Babel. Hicks pledged his support for a coach who has often seemed more at home in European competition than the domestic fray. But in comments that will increase the pressure on Benítez to deliver a title the club have not won for 17 years Hicks implied he and Gillett are expecting a swift return on their investment.

    "One of the reasons we made the signings we did in the summer was to create the depth we now have. Rafa explained to George and me that is how you win the Prem, because you have to play every team twice," Hicks said. "We totally support Rafa, nobody wants to win more than Rafa. But I know when we committed the resources for signings in the summer the whole idea was to have a team that could compete for the Premier League. We've not had the depth previously to do that.

    "This squad is good enough to win things. It should be winning things. If it doesn't we'll have to look at the circumstances and have a meeting at the end of the year to understand what happened. I don't want to predict failure, I want to predict success."

    Benítez demanded extensive investment from Liverpool's new owners after May's defeat by Milan in the European Cup final, a second final appearance in three seasons that he claimed represented an over-achievement for the squad at his disposal. The Liverpool manager said dithering in the transfer market had cost the club major targets in recent seasons - including Daniel Alves at Seville, the former Benfica captain Simão Sabrosa and Florent Malouda this summer - and it was against this backdrop, plus an implied threat from the Spaniard that he would consider his future if finances were not forthcoming, that the Americans eventually acted.

    Liverpool's struggles in Europe this season contrast with their success in winning the tournament in 2005 and reaching last year's final but Hicks acknowledged that the supporters crave the Premier League title.

    "Our fans, I can tell from just talking to them, want to win the Premier League. They haven't won the top title in 17 years and I know their passions really are that they want to win the Premier League.

    Hicks remains confident that Liverpool can qualify for the Champions League knockout round but said failure would not impact on current attempts to refinance the club. The Americans personally guaranteed a loan of £298m from the Royal Bank of Scotland to buy the club but a recent attempt to refinance the loan collapsed. Hicks said he was close to agreeing a deal and Champions League failure would not impact on negotiations.

    "The package will be completed within 30 days, but I don't want to comment any further on the details," he said. "In terms of budgeting we've got it covered either way, and we've got our work cut out [to qualify]. If we didn't qualify, it would be terribly disappointing but I'm an optimist and I think we're going to win our next two at home and then we have a big match in Marseille. I think we can get out of the group," he said.

    #2
    Ouch. That actually does look like somewhat of an ultimatum.

    Thing is though they have to be realistic. We were A LONG WAY behind the mancs and the chavs last season, so as much as we have spent money to strengthen, so have they. And there can only ever be one winner of the league.

    To be fair though, he is talking more about competing for rather than actually winning the league, but still........

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      #3
      Originally posted by Reece View Post
      Ouch. That actually does look like somewhat of an ultimatum.

      Thing is though they have to be realistic. We were A LONG WAY behind the mancs and the chavs last season, so as much as we have spent money to strengthen, so have they. And there can only ever be one winner of the league.

      To be fair though, he is talking more about competing for rather than actually winning the league, but still........
      yeah but you could say underneath all them words it really means we want the titlejust said in a nicer way

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        #4
        Originally posted by KOP View Post
        yeah but you could say underneath all them words it really means we want the titlejust said in a nicer way
        Aye I know. To be honest i'd rather not our chairman came out like this and publicly put pressure on the manager, but hey ho they've got the money they can say what they want.

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          #5
          Rafa will have next season also assuming we improve from last season IMO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Morten_nogamst_Pedersen View Post
            Rafa will have next season also assuming we improve from last season IMO.
            I really hope so. Manure's and Arsenal's success has come through stability, it's what we need IMO to succeed. Getting rid of Rafa now (or at the end of the season) would be nothing short of crazy.

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              #7
              £40M to buy the Premiership!!!!!! How much was actually spent when we take into account the sale of Garcia and Bellamy? Half that?

              They've given us a little more money than was previously spent, but lets be honest, the Chavs and Manure will continue to spend far more than us. It will take more than £40m to really give us a fighting chance. You can win that amount with a months rollover on the bloody lottery for crying out loud.

              "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

              I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

              FatTony 24/08/09

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                #8
                Originally posted by FatTony View Post
                £40M to buy the Premiership!!!!!! How much was actually spent when we take into account the sale of Garcia and Bellamy? Half that?

                They've given us a little more money than was previously spent, but lets be honest, the Chavs and Manure will continue to spend far more than us. It will take more than £40m to really give us a fighting chance. You can win that amount with a months rollover on the bloody lottery for crying out loud.
                That's the thing. We haven't just got to catch up with MU and Chavs, but we have to overtake them. Easier said than done - certainly not simply by spending money.

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                  #9
                  Rafa hasn't spent a lot of money. I think he spent around £20m net this summer and that will never be enough if you want to win the title.

                  I can understand the point if he had spent £50m net.
                  Just believe and you never know what will happen.

                  According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Reece View Post
                    I really hope so. Manure's and Arsenal's success has come through stability, it's what we need IMO to succeed. Getting rid of Rafa now (or at the end of the season) would be nothing short of crazy.


                    As Wenger himself said last week, if you change managers regularly “you go nowhere”.

                    Even if we win **** all this season, it’d be crazy to sack Rafa. We’d be back to square one with a new coach who’d want his own squad. Yet another period of ‘rebuilding’ would have to be endured….would I not like that.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Reece View Post
                      That's the thing. We haven't just got to catch up with MU and Chavs, but we have to overtake them. Easier said than done - certainly not simply by spending money.
                      And it'll take more than £40m.

                      "If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."

                      I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."

                      FatTony 24/08/09

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                        #12
                        I would say that he will be given this year and next before he is any danger of being sacked as long as he shows that we have improved.

                        If we miss out on a top four place for example then it's probably bye, bye Rafa.
                        Just believe and you never know what will happen.

                        According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post


                          As Wenger himself said last week, if you change managers regularly “you go nowhere”.

                          Even if we win **** all this season, it’d be crazy to sack Rafa. We’d be back to square one with a new coach who’d want his own squad. Yet another period of ‘rebuilding’ would have to be endured….would I not like that.
                          You see, I can post something sensible every now and then

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                            #14
                            I suppose it all depends on what Rafa told hicks behind closed doors. Cant imagining him telling him with 40m he could buy the title!
                            _____________________________________

                            Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                            Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                              #15
                              At the end of the day, Hicks has only come out and said what the rest of us feel. Regardless of our CL progress this season, we really do have to be in the mix come the end of the season. If we can't be competing at the end of this season, even though Benitez's net spend hasn't been that great, the pressure will really be on the guy.

                              As a massive supporter of his, I really do hope that he can get it right this year.
                              Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. Aaron Levenstein

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