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    How's this for a concept?

    We get behind the players, they start playing like the made up ****ing millionaire superstars they are, and instead of wondering what the **** is about to happen to Rafa, make it it a damn site easier to keep him by ****ing winning.

    If we win lots of matches and cups, we make more money and Rafa looks good.

    All this ****ing bull**** is pissing me off. If the players or chairmen or Rafa let Liverpool down after all the support we give them then they haven't earnt the right to be at Liverpool FC.

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    Great in theory. Totally agree. in theory.
    RAFA

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      #3
      I think it's an intresting point. It is often bandied about that all the unrest over Rafa is affecting the players but at the end of the day, they are professionals who are paid a lot of money to do a job.
      Sarcasm Is The Lowest Form Of Wit

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sheik Yerbouti View Post
        I think it's an intresting point. It is often bandied about that all the unrest over Rafa is affecting the players but at the end of the day, they are professionals who are paid a lot of money to do a job.
        I always laugh at that. It's like saying all professionals perform like professionals under pressure all the time which they don't, except professional footballers. Yet none of these other professionals work in such a intense pressurised environment, being watched and dissected by millions every week.

        Sounds all well and good but means **** all in reality.
        Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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          #5
          Originally posted by Skillz View Post
          I always laugh at that. It's like saying all professionals perform like professionals under pressure all the time which they don't, except professional footballers. Yet none of these other professionals work in such a intense pressurised environment, being watched and dissected by millions every week.

          Sounds all well and good but means **** all in reality.
          Stick them on 'Pay as you win.' We'd soon see an upturn in their professionalism.
          Sarcasm Is The Lowest Form Of Wit

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            #6
            Originally posted by slimbimjim View Post
            We get behind the players, they start playing like the made up ****ing millionaire superstars they are, and instead of wondering what the **** is about to happen to Rafa, make it it a damn site easier to keep him by ****ing winning.

            If we win lots of matches and cups, we make more money and Rafa looks good.

            All this ****ing bull**** is pissing me off. If the players or chairmen or Rafa let Liverpool down after all the support we give them then they haven't earnt the right to be at Liverpool FC.
            Absolutely agree. One of the main arguments being made is that a lack of suitable investment in the team has left us unable to compete with Chelsea, Arsenal and the Scum. Well theres 3 teams we may not be on par with but we should be battering the rest of the **** we come up against, especially at home. I find it slightly difficult to comprehend that the unrest at the club was so vast that it led to the catspiss performances we saw this year against Wigan, Birmingham, Derby away (even though we won that one), Boro away, Reading etc. I find the performances against the better clubs (City away) more acceptable, just, but one thing has remained constant throughout this and thats the fans support.

            It's lucky in a way that all this is going on in the background or Rafa and the gang would be getting some fairly serious ****. We need to back the team and the manager, but the team needs to start banging in some goals and knocking over the sub-standard opposition in the league.
            A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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