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    #16
    Originally posted by el matador View Post
    Its a real shame that neither our captain nor vice captain have come out and stood up for Rafa.

    When mourinho was being kicked out of chelsea terry, lampard and drogba were very vocal.
    Hyypia came out and wanted the club to clarify things but its hardly a statement of support.

    Im wondering where the hell is the players support for rafa ?
    No substance whatsoever. Go and work for a tabloid
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      #17
      I firmly believe that when this all started Carragher and Gerrard had a chat and agreed to not comment on the specifics.
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        #18
        I think Hyppia is going to get a wedgie cos he did an interview - fact.

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          #19
          Originally posted by AFII View Post
          Well, they have not exactly supported him on the pitch. Our two latest games has been a good example of what happens when the manager have lost the dressing room.

          No organization, no real hard work, no real heart or passion.
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            #20
            Can we rename this thread "Lets have a ****ing wild guess at what is going on"
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              #21
              Originally posted by Tom View Post
              I don't think so mate. It's just as employees of the club they probably feel it's not their place to make public comments. They tend to backfire. It's possible that they've actually been told to keep stum.

              Possibly, yes, but when has that ever stopped players from giving their two cents to the press anyway?
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                #22
                Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                Can we rename this thread "Lets have a ****ing wild guess at what is going on"
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by AFII View Post
                  Well, they have not exactly supported him on the pitch. Our two latest games has been a good example of what happens when the manager have lost the dressing room.

                  No organization, no real hard work, no real heart or passion.
                  If you examine the facts on the pitch its fairly obvious that what AFII is saying pans out.

                  The last few games have been sorely lacking in any kind of motivation and it only tends to be 5 minutes from the end of matches when the players personal pride kicks in do we see any kind of spirit at all.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Cacodemon View Post
                    I firmly believe that when this all started Carragher and Gerrard had a chat and agreed to not comment on the specifics.
                    Quite possible, but they could have then made that a public statement.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by ronanm View Post
                      No substance whatsoever. Go and work for a tabloid
                      apart from the fans forums who else has come out and said that we want rafa to stay and that he is important to the success of our club.

                      I feel very let down by the current administration and so do many other people.
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                        #26
                        What's the betting tomorow night when the 1st goal goes in Rafa will be mobbed.

                        That would be the best endorsment from the players, not a quote to the papers

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Mumsafan View Post
                          We went thru this before. Why make the situation worse? It's bad enough with G & H blabbing all over the papers without senior players getting involved.
                          Originally posted by AFII View Post
                          Well, they have not exactly supported him on the pitch. Our two latest games has been a good example of what happens when the manager have lost the dressing room.

                          No organization, no real hard work, no real heart or passion.

                          Players will never comment on their manager unless they want him to leave.
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
                            They dont want rafa to stay. Its perfectly obvious.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Jazzmaster View Post
                              If you examine the facts on the pitch its fairly obvious that what AFII is saying pans out.

                              The last few games have been sorely lacking in any kind of motivation and it only tends to be 5 minutes from the end of matches when the players personal pride kicks in do we see any kind of spirit at all.
                              You agree with AFII ergo you are a mentalist
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                                #30
                                I hope Rafa is up for this. His stock is high with me, a legend, yet he has to fight in the trenches.

                                I'll back him.
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