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    No its a good day for LFC

    A loss to the Mancs at Anfield is never easy to take. If any fan could choose a match to win, that would be the first choice of most. Its natural to begin questioning everything after such a loss, but in reality we're in pretty good shape considering we have lost two of our most influential players for the bulk of the season so far. Carra and Hypia, fine defenders that they are, cannot play the ball out of defence like agger can. This is accentuated by the lack of alonso whose role is to receive the ball from the defenders and distribute it onwards. I know its only two players, but they are two huge losses to the team. No excuses though, we didnt play well on Sunday, but then again neither did they.

    The recent crisis between the owners and benitez brought one thing home to most fans. Benitez is bringing the club in the right direction. The support for him after the initial falling out was immense. Granted, his sigings and teams have not always worked out, but he gets it right most of the time. I really dont think we've had the players or the financial input to truly challenge for the title just yet, and our record against the top teams is evidence of this.

    In a straight fight, we come up slightly short. Benitez, who is an obsessive when it comes to stats and records, will not have overlooked this fact. If Joe public can see that the likes of Riise and Kuyt are not the players that are to bring us No19, then there is no doubt that Rafa is aware of it too. I trust that he will solve such problems and bring in better quality players now that he has the financial backing to do so.

    I have been watching Liverpool all my life and before Benitez arrived I was at my lowest ebb as a supporter. Since he became manager I have seen our club grow in confidence and ability. A very likeable and modest manager he exudes the class associated with the club. He isnt at Anfield for a paycheck, he is there because he loves football, the club and the supporters. He wants what is right for LFC and wants to bring us to the very top. I never expected us to win the title this year, I really didnt think we had the players to do so and I stand my that still. But im not necessarily dissatisfied with our position either, because I know that under Benitez we'll be better after Christmas and next year and so forth. No 19 will happen.

    I know that in todays world of 'instant gratification', that many will not accept that we have a bit longer to wait for our next title, but if you truly examine the 'bigger picture' you will see that today is a great day for LFC. We may have lost to our arch rivals at the weekend, but today we have received confirmation that rafa's managerial position is safe. That gives me great confidence for the future of the cloooob.
    Fernando Torres

    I dont just love him, I'm IN love with him

    #2
    Agree. Alonso and Agger will improve us greatly, and we have already played some great football without them.
    Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
      A loss to the Mancs at Anfield is never easy to take. If any fan could choose a match to win, that would be the first choice of most. Its natural to begin questioning everything after such a loss, but in reality we're in pretty good shape considering we have lost two of our most influential players for the bulk of the season so far. Carra and Hypia, fine defenders that they are, cannot play the ball out of defence like agger can. This is accentuated by the lack of alonso whose role is to receive the ball from the defenders and distribute it onwards. I know its only two players, but they are two huge losses to the team. No excuses though, we didnt play well on Sunday, but then again neither did they.

      The recent crisis between the owners and benitez brought one thing home to most fans. Benitez is bringing the club in the right direction. The support for him after the initial falling out was immense. Granted, his sigings and teams have not always worked out, but he gets it right most of the time. I really dont think we've had the players or the financial input to truly challenge for the title just yet, and our record against the top teams is evidence of this.

      In a straight fight, we come up slightly short. Benitez, who is an obsessive when it comes to stats and records, will not have overlooked this fact. If Joe public can see that the likes of Riise and Kuyt are not the players that are to bring us No19, then there is no doubt that Rafa is aware of it too. I trust that he will solve such problems and bring in better quality players now that he has the financial backing to do so.

      I have been watching Liverpool all my life and before Benitez arrived I was at my lowest ebb as a supporter. Since he became manager I have seen our club grow in confidence and ability. A very likeable and modest manager he exudes the class associated with the club. He isnt at Anfield for a paycheck, he is there because he loves football, the club and the supporters. He wants what is right for LFC and wants to bring us to the very top. I never expected us to win the title this year, I really didnt think we had the players to do so and I stand my that still. But im not necessarily dissatisfied with our position either, because I know that under Benitez we'll be better after Christmas and next year and so forth. No 19 will happen.

      I know that in todays world of 'instant gratification', that many will not accept that we have a bit longer to wait for our next title, but if you truly examine the 'bigger picture' you will see that today is a great day for LFC. We may have lost to our arch rivals at the weekend, but today we have received confirmation that rafa's managerial position is safe. That gives me great confidence for the future of the cloooob.
      Thank you for making me feel better.
      I expect a few will try to steal the cream from your bun though.

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        #4
        if we do buy another CB in Jan, he needs to be a good passer of the ball. That was something I see they have tried to train into young Hobbs who is good passer of the ball.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
          ....but today we have received confirmation that rafa's managerial position is safe. That gives me great confidence for the future of the cloooob.....
          I can't share your confidence, but I'll not try to 'steal the cream from your bun' ( nice one). Good post.
          Francis.

          ...."Any team that concedes as few goals as we concede is going to be tough to play against..." - Fernando Torres on Liverpool

          And when I say 'play Gerrard on the left', I mean on the left

          A defensive mid for £18m?

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            #6
            Originally posted by kopash View Post
            if we do buy another CB in Jan, he needs to be a good passer of the ball. That was something I see they have tried to train into young Hobbs who is good passer of the ball.
            I liked that Hobbs had a season at centre mid to improve those parts of his game but apart from that I've never seen him play apart from Reading so I can't and won't pass judgement on whether he's good enough.

            I'm not sure how important it is that a CB is a good passer though. Obviously it wouldnt do any harm but I think a CB should just have a bit of composure so that the first thought isn't to just hoof it downfield.

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              #7
              Originally posted by MattD View Post
              I liked that Hobbs had a season at centre mid to improve those parts of his game but apart from that I've never seen him play apart from Reading so I can't and won't pass judgement on whether he's good enough.

              I'm not sure how important it is that a CB is a good passer though. Obviously it wouldnt do any harm but I think a CB should just have a bit of composure so that the first thought isn't to just hoof it downfield.
              Sorry that's kind of what I meant. By good passer I mean actually being comfortable in passing it most of the time and not resort to hoofing it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kopash View Post
                Sorry that's kind of what I meant. By good passer I mean actually being comfortable in passing it most of the time and not resort to hoofing it.
                Fair do's. We agree then

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                  #9
                  Nice one, good post

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                    #10
                    Great post. Compared to the state Houllier left us in, I think we've come on leaps and bounds and have cause to be optimistic for the future, if the conditions are right to allow Rafa to do his job effectively that is. Rafa's done a great job and given time and financial backing can lead us to #19 IMO. I never expected us to win the league this year either, but I expected us to come closer than we ever have before under Rafa, and I've seen nothing to suggest that won't be the case.
                    White liquid in a bottle = Milk

                    Purslow = C*nt

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                      #11
                      Good post Jazzmaster.
                      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
                        Great post. Compared to the state Houllier left us in, I think we've come on leaps and bounds and have cause to be optimistic for the future, if the conditions are right to allow Rafa to do his job effectively that is. Rafa's done a great job and given time and financial backing can lead us to #19 IMO. I never expected us to win the league this year either, but I expected us to come closer than we ever have before under Rafa, and I've seen nothing to suggest that won't be the case.
                        Originally posted by NICKZS View Post
                        Nice one, good post
                        Originally posted by looprevil View Post
                        Good post Jazzmaster.
                        Thank you gentlemen
                        Fernando Torres

                        I dont just love him, I'm IN love with him

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                          #13
                          Jazzmaster in great post shocker.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by fredo View Post
                            Jazzmaster in great post shocker.



                            Fredo in being a w@nker shocker
                            Last edited by Jazzmaster; 17-12-07, 05:54 PM.
                            Fernando Torres

                            I dont just love him, I'm IN love with him

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Dhavlos View Post
                              Great post. Compared to the state Houllier left us in, I think we've come on leaps and bounds and have cause to be optimistic for the future, if the conditions are right to allow Rafa to do his job effectively that is. Rafa's done a great job and given time and financial backing can lead us to #19 IMO. I never expected us to win the league this year either, but I expected us to come closer than we ever have before under Rafa, and I've seen nothing to suggest that won't be the case.
                              what was Houllier doing there behind the scenes at Anfield near the dressing room on the eve of the big game? He can't let go!

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