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However, there is still such a long way to go til the end of the season and many things can happen, and in my opinion there is no one better suited to us than Rafa, he has the class, the integrity, the gracefulness few other managers have.
The grass ain't always greener on the other side and I think a lot of people are unaware of what a genius of a manager we really have at our disposal.
However, there is still such a long way to go til the end of the season and many things can happen, and in my opinion there is no one better suited to us than Rafa, he has the class, the integrity, the gracefulness few other managers have.
The grass ain't always greener on the other side and I think a lot of people are unaware of what a genius of a manager we really have at our disposal.
sean your preaching to the choir mate. as for the grass being greener on the other side? even that grass gets cut once a week mate.
"People from Liverpool have got something about them and, if they’re not happy about something, they let people know.” Jamie Carragher 15/1/2008
I wouldn't call it preaching to the choir, I'm sure you and others genuinely love Rafa and want him to stay, but there is some right bull**** being spouted around by many people who 'are fed up with Rafa and his crazy tactics and he'll never ever win us the league etc', it's just tiring and I wanted to say something about it.
I wouldn't call it preaching to the choir, I'm sure you and others genuinely love Rafa and want him to stay, but there is some right bull**** being spouted around by many people who 'are fed up with Rafa and his crazy tactics and he'll never ever win us the league etc', it's just tiring and I wanted to say something about it.
sean im not sure where your going here? are you suggesting i dont support the manager and i dont want him to stay? couldent be further from the truth if you are. theres a lot of bull**** being spouted about mate. like i said yesterday, backs are up against the wall, lets support the team lets support the manager keep the **** talking to a minimum and lets get back to being the worlds most loyal and knowledgable fans instead of this ****ing agenda that is going on
"People from Liverpool have got something about them and, if they’re not happy about something, they let people know.” Jamie Carragher 15/1/2008
sean im not sure where your going here? are you suggesting i dont support the manager and i dont want him to stay? couldent be further from the truth if you are. theres a lot of bull**** being spouted about mate. like i said yesterday, backs are up against the wall, lets support the team lets support the manager keep the **** talking to a minimum and lets get back to being the worlds most loyal and knowledgable fans instead of this ****ing agenda that is going on
Couldn't agree more.
And no I wasn't suggesting that you don't support the manager and you don't want to him to stay, but you did say he'd be gone if we don't win the league. I assume that you meant that that was what you heard (?) or possibly your own opinion (?) not sure which one you meant, but either way I support him through and through and would still support him even if we didn't win the league. It'd just be going backward if we got rid of him, it'd be back to the drawing board IMO, we'd have to pay compensation, players would definitely leave and new ones would have to be brought in, the players would need to readjust to the new manager and his tactics, etc.
EDIT: I didn't read your wording right Revo, you wrote 'he won't get an extension' and not 'he will be gone', however the jist of my post still stands
And no I wasn't suggesting that you don't support the manager and you don't want to him to stay, but you did say he'd be gone if we don't win the league. I assume that you meant that that was what you heard (?) or possibly your own opinion (?) not sure which one you meant, but either way I support him through and through and would still support him even if we didn't win the league. It'd just be going backward if we got rid of him, it'd be back to the drawing board IMO, we'd have to pay compensation, players would definitely leave and new ones would have to be brought in, the players would need to readjust to the new manager and his tactics, etc.
rafa has been told 4 years is enough if hes ever gonna win the league. to sign anyone in jan he's been told he must put a convincing 'business case' forward. mascherano isnt signing unless we win the league. he's getting zero support and his bosses are people he has to work against not for. sure business is business but support him ffs you dumb c-units.
everything is on us winning the league. fancy your chances?
Don't wanna piss anybody off right now but this is how I see it:
Rafa going public with a statement about and extension is only a good thing if the Americans come out right after and say 'let's sit down and talk about it. We would love you to stay'!
I see it as a sign off weakness if they don't get these things handled internally before they go to the press. It suggests that Rafa has to put pressure on the owners and I'm ****ing tired and wanna go to bed now...
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.
rafa has been told 4 years is enough if hes ever gonna win the league. to sign anyone in jan he's been told he must put a convincing 'business case' forward. mascherano isnt signing unless we win the league. he's getting zero support and his bosses are people he has to work against not for. sure business is business but support him ffs you dumb c-units.
everything is on us winning the league. fancy your chances?
Based on what?
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Don't wanna piss anybody off right now but this is how I see it:
Rafa going public with a statement about and extension is only a good thing if the Americans come out right after and say 'let's sit down and talk about it. We would love you to stay'!
I see it as a sign off weakness if they don't get these things handled internally before they go to the press. It suggests that Rafa has to put pressure on the owners and I'm ****ing tired and wanna go to bed now...
Rafa negotiating in public is a very bad sign, you are spot on, his statement about the online petition is also a bizarre and disturbing devlopment. He's already been warned not to spout off in public. This will go down like a lead balloon in texas. It's basically sack me or back me.
But then I know nothing and am some kind idiot fantasist hysteric accoridng to some on here.
Rafa negotiating in public is a very bad sign, you are spot on, his statement about the online petition is also a bizarre and disturbing devlopment. He's already been warned not to spout off in public. This will go down like a lead balloon in texas. It's basically sack me or back me.
But then I know nothing and am some kind idiot fantasist hysteric accoridng to some on here.
I agree, Tom. Something is in the making or in the breaking. Trouble is that we havn't got a clue which way things are going.
It is a worry that Rafa goes public with this statement lige this. Normally the club would announce that they have agreed on an extension. I defo see this as a sign of weakness.
We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.
Rafa negotiating in public is a very bad sign, you are spot on, his statement about the online petition is also a bizarre and disturbing devlopment. He's already been warned not to spout off in public. This will go down like a lead balloon in texas. It's basically sack me or back me.
But then I know nothing and am some kind idiot fantasist hysteric accoridng to some on here.
Right now it seems like you are looKing for every negative slant you can find.
That will attract the "Never say die" brigade to oppose your point of view.
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