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More reports in the Sunday papers following on from the Middlesbrough defeat suggested Liverpool were again on the verge of being taken over by DIC.
Anyway, this was a ****ing good read! Long but worth reading!
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Still waiting for the club to issue a statement that they refute the Klinsmann stories in the way they very swiftly did for the much slighter Capello stories.Originally posted by Johnny View PostEvidence?????


I would say that the balance of evidence, press speculation or not, strongly points to the owners wanting rid of Rafa.
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More reports in the Sunday papers following on from the Middlesbrough defeat suggested Liverpool were again on the verge of being taken over by DIC.
Support the manager, give him some time, and don’t let the owners hound him out.[/QUOTE]
Even if I agree with the overall sentiment, that is horribly long - winded and subjective. Could've been said in a paragraph.
Difficult to take it seriously as a piece of writing when it gets a result wrong less than 48 hours later
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Originally posted by Tom View PostLet me ask you this. Why when the Capello story broke did Parry immediately put out a complete denial?
Why, in the face of much more substantial and detailed stories about Klinsmann being offered the job have we heard nothing from the club.
Blaming Journalists for "making-up" stories is just silly. These stories have real base whether you like it or not. Unfortunately.
Bollix Tom .. would you have us responding to each individual story ..
Klinsmann this week, Jose last week, whos next
Why this why that .. there is nothing they can say that will shut the press up .. We should just all belt it and lets see were the dust settles in the Summer as Always FFS .. we are in the middle of a ****ing Football season we dont need this constant ****e from the press and as much also from the FansAnybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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Originally posted by m100900 View PostMore reports in the Sunday papers following on from the Middlesbrough defeat suggested Liverpool were again on the verge of being taken over by DIC.
Support the manager, give him some time, and don’t let the owners hound him out.
Even if I agree with the overall sentiment, that is horribly long - winded and subjective. Could've been said in a paragraph.
Difficult to take it seriously as a piece of writing when it gets a result wrong less than 48 hours later[/QUOTE]
Football 365 would have you believe we are in 7th position mateAnybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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Your at it again Tom.Originally posted by Tom View PostStill waiting for the club to issue a statement that they refute the Klinsmann stories in the way they very swiftly did for the much slighter Capello stories.
I would say that the balance of evidence, press speculation or not, strongly points to the owners wanting rid of Rafa.
I`d say Klinsmanns representative said he had spoken to no English Clubs.Don`t let that get in the way of your agenda though.
All I want is concrete evidence.I never get it.
I get fans reading newspaper articles designed to increase current and future newspaper sales.If the press throw enough **** they hope some will stick.The ultimate aim is to create an atmosphere around Rafa that will push him out of Anfield one way or the other,ultimately giving the Press their biggest story of the year.
Your fully hooked.
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Klinsman said himself that he had no approach from Liverpool.Originally posted by Tom View PostStill waiting for the club to issue a statement that they refute the Klinsmann stories in the way they very swiftly did for the much slighter Capello stories.
I would say that the balance of evidence, press speculation or not, strongly points to the owners wanting rid of Rafa.
Why isn't this in the press?.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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Listen, if you want to bury your head in the sand and think everything is rosy that is fine. I wish I could have the same attitude.Originally posted by Johnny View PostI said evidence not Press speculation,
he`s gone to Bayern.
Common sense tells me that something is not right and the fact that the Klinsmann agents have gone on record saying he was offered Rafas job, plus all the recent goings on at Anfield, tell me that Rafa is on borrowed time with these cowboys.
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Originally posted by m100900 View PostMore reports in the Sunday papers following on from the Middlesbrough defeat suggested Liverpool were again on the verge of being taken over by DIC.
Support the manager, give him some time, and don’t let the owners hound him out.
Even if I agree with the overall sentiment, that is horribly long - winded and subjective. Could've been said in a paragraph.
Difficult to take it seriously as a piece of writing when it gets a result wrong less than 48 hours later[/QUOTE]
I agree, horribly subjective. In fact I think it was rubbish. People will still lap it up though, as if it was truth.Experimental music, Metropolitan foodstuffs, Mexican wrestler art, London suburbia, wry whimsy, fansy pants flim flam lad
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