They're playing he dirtiest game in town, undermining the manager behind his back, then in public. Cunts.
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I agree.Thing is these yanks come from a different culture.They`ll be making mistakes for a while yet.We`ve been telling their nation to shut up for yrs.Originally posted by Red_Al_77 View PostIt's not just Rafa's reaction that is important, it's the way the Yanks are doing our dirty linen in public. That is what people are angry about. Also the choice of Klinsmann and the alleged reasoning behind it. Rafa not referring to it in his PC this week doesn't mean the problems caused by this yank statement have gone away. It isn't that simple.
Klinsmann was lined up to take over IF Rafa`s team failed to qualify for the last 16 of the CL.There are still problems but going nuts(Not you personally) on the internet before we get Rafa`s reaction will serve for nothing.
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Originally posted by Tom View PostThey're playing he dirtiest game in town, undermining the manager behind his back, then in public. Cunts.
First you say 'Don't do this in public'
Originally posted by Tom View PostHe's already been told to button it though by our wonderful new owners.
And then you say 'Rafa should button it'.
So doing it in public is wrong and then - which I agree with - Rafa needing to keep it schtumm is wrong also.
I think the less said in public the better, regardless of whether it 'clears up the situation'...for whom? For the press? For us?
If it's for us, then unfortunately that is not an option, as the messenger will always be the press, the ones we're trying not to get involved, because they're a bunch of ****wits who just love sensationalist crisis bollocks.
I'd be quite chuffed if this all gets sorted out in house and with rising performances we can get back to what's really important, the football.
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He`s a subordinate employee who started the dirty laundry washing in public and was told to do his job.I regret that Rafa started it but believe that it`s been put to bed.Originally posted by Tom View PostHe's already been told to button it though by our wonderful new owners.
i know your answer but post it anyway.
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All due respect mate, what are you talking about?Originally posted by sean_lfc View PostFirst you say 'Don't do this in public'
And then you say 'Rafa should button it'.
So doing it in public is wrong and then - which I agree with - Rafa needing to keep it schtumm is wrong also.
I think the less said in public the better, regardless of whether it 'clears up the situation'...for whom? For the press? For us?
If it's for us, then unfortunately that is not an option, as the messenger will always be the press, the ones we're trying not to get involved, because they're a bunch of ****wits who just love sensationalist crisis bollocks.
I'd be quite chuffed if this all gets sorted out in house and with rising performances we can get back to what's really important, the football.
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Originally posted by Johnny View PostHe`s a subordinate employee who started the dirty laundry washing in public and was told to do his job.I regret that Rafa started it but believe that it`s been put to bed.
i know your answer but post it anyway.
now he is just a subordinate
man i could ****ing cry
"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
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A fairly general statement mate- there's already been a hell of a lot of fallout here today. What do you mean exactly & why do you say it?Originally posted by Tom View PostThere's going to be fallout from this tomorrow apparantly. In what form i don't know.3rd place. Worst champions ever.
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