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    As if winning football matches was down to the manager exclusively.

    Our situation is puzzling at the moment. We have so much ability in this side that we should be right up there challenging but for a number of reasons, this season is turning into an anti-climax all the way. It's totally deflating watching LFC these days and frankly, I'm starting to not be arsed if we lose or draw anymore.

    Add to that the fact that there's turmoil off the field and infighting amongst supporters, it's starting to become a real pain to follow the reds right now.

    It would have been interesting to see if Paisley or Shanks would have been able to manage players these days. We used to be singing the same hymn, but for a reason there's no romanticism left in football these days. Footballers are overpaid, fans are fickle and taking the game too seriously and at the end of the day, it's becoming a strain to everyone.

    Win or lose, we should have been taking it with some relativity and getting on with it and be united ... That's what our anthem is all about.

    I have to stress that I ain't patronizing anyone but it's just a feeling I'm witnessing at the moment and it's building.

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      a couple of suggestions for topics for you charlie,the sack rafa one is getting a bit old.

      Is it time to cash in on gerrard
      carra is overrated

      both bound to bring you buckets of attention that you crave so much.
      You two scousers are always yapping,I'm gonna show you some serious rapping.
      I come from Jamaica,my name is John Barnes,When I do my thing the crowd go bananas.

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        Originally posted by Rafa Shankly View Post
        a couple of suggestions for topics for you charlie,the sack rafa one is getting a bit old.

        Is it time to cash in on gerrard
        carra is overrated

        both bound to bring you buckets of attention that you crave so much.


        May I also suggest:
        • Bring on Maureen
        • Gillett, get a razor !
        • Stan Boardman was never funny
        • **** off Demento
        • Cilla Black as Cheerleader

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          Originally posted by Morph View Post
          Hmm so only 13.54% of this forum want him out now

          and the rest (86.46%) it seems want him till at least the end of the season

          with 67.19% seemingly happy for him to stay on past this season, given an upturn in results occurs

          seems pretty clear cut to me
          It IS clear cut, same as most fans would be with their managers - if the results are good, they want to keep the manager. Sadly, results arent good.

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            Originally posted by fredo View Post
            As if winning football matches was down to the manager exclusively.

            Our situation is puzzling at the moment. We have so much ability in this side that we should be right up there challenging but for a number of reasons, this season is turning into an anti-climax all the way. It's totally deflating watching LFC these days and frankly, I'm starting to not be arsed if we lose or draw anymore.

            Add to that the fact that there's turmoil off the field and infighting amongst supporters, it's starting to become a real pain to follow the reds right now.

            It would have been interesting to see if Paisley or Shanks would have been able to manage players these days. We used to be singing the same hymn, but for a reason there's no romanticism left in football these days. Footballers are overpaid, fans are fickle and taking the game too seriously and at the end of the day, it's becoming a strain to everyone.

            Win or lose, we should have been taking it with some relativity and getting on with it and be united ... That's what our anthem is all about.

            I have to stress that I ain't patronizing anyone but it's just a feeling I'm witnessing at the moment and it's building.
            I dont know why you're going off on a weird tangent here, results are largely due to the manager's decisions and in rafa's case, he isnt making decisions which have a positive effect on results. Fact.

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              Originally posted by scouse lad View Post
              Cant see why? hum, Routledge, Zak Knight or Harewood anyone?

              1. they are Villa and better than what they had in those positions previously. Harewood is fourth choice striker and he's better than our second choice!

              2. They don't have as hefty a budget as the big boys.

              3. He makes a lot less poor signings than most other managers.

              Pointless post.
              Last edited by Nic83; 31-01-08, 01:50 PM.

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                Originally posted by DJS View Post
                It IS clear cut, same as most fans would be with their managers - if the results are good, they want to keep the manager. Sadly, results arent good.
                yes but if results did take an upturn, nearly 70% at least would be happy to see Rafa carry on, still with no evidence he can win us the league - is what i'm saying
                Thomas Hicks Senior

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                  I'm worried about reports that Gerrard and Carra rolled their eyes at the substitutions (which actually did improve things, I believe?) - has he "lost the dressing room" and are some of our stars just waiting for him to get the boot. Or are they too big for theirs and undermining him. I wonder who they want as a replacement - presumably not another foreign coach or at least not one that brings in loads of foreign players?

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                    Originally posted by Helios Creed View Post
                    I'm worried about reports that Gerrard and Carra rolled their eyes at the substitutions (which actually did improve things, I believe?) - has he "lost the dressing room" and are some of our stars just waiting for him to get the boot. Or are they too big for theirs and undermining him. I wonder who they want as a replacement - presumably not another foreign coach or at least not one that brings in loads of foreign players?
                    the subs were good, lucas played well in particular

                    the roll of the eyes if this did occur could either be because crouch never came on, or because they feel rafa should have started with better players, or because kuyt wasn't one of the players leaving the pitch - maybe
                    Thomas Hicks Senior

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                      Originally posted by Morph View Post
                      yes but if results did take an upturn, nearly 70% at least would be happy to see Rafa carry on, still with no evidence he can win us the league - is what i'm saying
                      I think most people would consider a title CHALLENGE to be good enough, for the amount of time he's been there.

                      If results were at a level deemed acceptable, we'd have that title challenge.

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                        Originally posted by Morph View Post
                        the subs were good, lucas played well in particular

                        the roll of the eyes if this did occur could either be because crouch never came on, or because they feel rafa should have started with better players, or because kuyt wasn't one of the players leaving the pitch - maybe
                        Yeah, I guess that like us, they don't understand why Crouch isn't being used..

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                          Originally posted by DJS View Post
                          I think most people would consider a title CHALLENGE to be good enough, for the amount of time he's been there.

                          If results were at a level deemed acceptable, we'd have that title challenge.
                          I'm sure nearly 100% would be happy with a title challenge

                          I don't think it's coming any time soon tho, and it's only a matter of time before the fans who back rafa start dwindling.
                          Thomas Hicks Senior

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                            I haven't got time to read through this thread right now. I think Paco Ayesteran's departure was hugely significant. The players shouldn't need to feel 'loved' by the management, but it's obvious that there are problems which Rafa is unable to resolve. I believe that Paco's more human approach would have prevented the negativity that seems to be pervading the squad. Rafa needs someone to stand up to him occasionally.

                            Ian.

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                              80/20

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                                Can i change my vote?

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