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    Originally posted by cannotmakeit View Post
    You talking to me or are you chewing a brick?
    good lad

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      Originally posted by NICKZS View Post




      Hey! no need to be offended, your post sits comfortably in the top 2 this week.
      Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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        Originally posted by Pacman View Post
        Nah I'm not having that lid.

        I doubt Rafa even thinks abar taggert and the scum.

        He can't influence what they do over the course of a season only what we do.
        I didn't know you'd moved to Liverpool

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          Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
          No your a pessimist, there is a difference, maybe you should look it up.
          Amongst other things...
          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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            Originally posted by fredo View Post
            The fact is we're closer than ever.
            No, that's not a fact at all seeing as we have won the title a record number of times and we haven't challenged for it once in 18 years.

            In my opinion, Rafa has had his fair crack of the whip after this season coming up and his finishes in the league have been mediocre.
            Originally posted by Gordon Brown
            (1995)
            "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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              I was supporting the Reds when they were in the old Second Division, with Shankly in charge, and then right through our "glory years", so I've experienced all the highs and lows of the last 40 odd years (far far more highs!). Shankly built a dynasty that withstood the test of time and only faltered because the continuity of the old "Bootroom ethos" ended with Fagan/Evans/Dalglish/Hillsborough (take your pick). Modern football and everything that goes with it, such as Bosman transfers, massive wages, lucrative sponsorships, billionaire owners,foreign players (mercenaries, if you like!), super professional training regimes, chess-like tactics etc is a different world from the 60s,70s and early 80s.
              Benitez, in my humble opinion, is our BEST bet to rekindle anything like Shanks intended the club to be. He achieved wonders at Valencia in the face of Barca and Real who had much greater resources than he had, and he is well on the way to doing something similar at Anfield in a far more competitive league. He's a great tactician which is a "must" for a modern manager/coach, but most importantly he is a "lucky" manager! He's brought some great young talent to the club, has probably the best scouting network in the world and has assembled a squad of first team players that WILL challenge for, and probably win the Premiership this year. He MUST be given the chance and TIME to achieve our goal - 4 years is nothing in the greater scheme of things!
              I couldn't stand to ever see Man Utd beat our total of titles, and hopefully it will never happen in my lifetime!

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                Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                No, that's not a fact at all seeing as we have won the title a record number of times and we haven't challenged for it once in 18 years.

                In my opinion, Rafa has had his fair crack of the whip after this season coming up and his finishes in the league have been mediocre.
                wait for the points bollocks that will follow

                you got ya head screwed on pal

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                  What's with your apostrophe elvoz, that's intriguing me !

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                    Originally posted by elvoz View Post
                    while im about
                    i worry rafa has an inferioriy complex over taggert


                    Not me. Rafa will get him, no doubt at all.
                    Nah. He won't win the Prem. You can quote me on that. - Sarb24

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                      Originally posted by elvoz View Post
                      failure to finish top - maybe a close 2nd - imo will see rafa gone


                      I disagree, but neither opinion is worth **** all really, so a pointless thread to start in the first place

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                        Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                        No, that's not a fact at all seeing as we have won the title a record number of times and we haven't challenged for it once in 18 years.

                        In my opinion, Rafa has had his fair crack of the whip after this season coming up and his finishes in the league have been mediocre.
                        I kinda agree - I'd be hoping Liverpool will mount a serious challenge - we simply have too - whether or not rafa should be sacked at the end of the season is far too difficult to tell - eg what if the table finished like this

                        Manu 90pts
                        Chelsea 89pts
                        Arsenal 88 pts
                        Liverpool 87pts

                        plus we won one of the CL or say both the FA Cup/League Cup


                        etc - should rafa be sacked for finishing 4th again despite taking it to the wire and challenging!
                        i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                          Originally posted by Infadel View Post
                          I was supporting the Reds when they were in the old Second Division, with Shankly in charge, and then right through our "glory years", so I've experienced all the highs and lows of the last 40 odd years (far far more highs!). Shankly built a dynasty that withstood the test of time and only faltered because the continuity of the old "Bootroom ethos" ended with Fagan/Evans/Dalglish/Hillsborough (take your pick). Modern football and everything that goes with it, such as Bosman transfers, massive wages, lucrative sponsorships, billionaire owners,foreign players (mercenaries, if you like!), super professional training regimes, chess-like tactics etc is a different world from the 60s,70s and early 80s.
                          Benitez, in my humble opinion, is our BEST bet to rekindle anything like Shanks intended the club to be. He achieved wonders at Valencia in the face of Barca and Real who had much greater resources than he had, and he is well on the way to doing something similar at Anfield in a far more competitive league. He's a great tactician which is a "must" for a modern manager/coach, but most importantly he is a "lucky" manager! He's brought some great young talent to the club, has probably the best scouting network in the world and has assembled a squad of first team players that WILL challenge for, and probably win the Premiership this year. He MUST be given the chance and TIME to achieve our goal - 4 years is nothing in the greater scheme of things!
                          I couldn't stand to ever see Man Utd beat our total of titles, and hopefully it will never happen in my lifetime!
                          It'll take a near miracle to stop it happening in the next 5 years mate.
                          Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                          (1995)
                          "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                            Originally posted by PTP View Post
                            I kinda agree - I'd be hoping Liverpool will mount a serious challenge - we simply have too - whether or not rafa should be sacked at the end of the season is far too difficult to tell - eg what if the table finished like this

                            Manu 90pts
                            Chelsea 89pts
                            Arsenal 88 pts
                            Liverpool 87pts

                            plus we won one of the CL or say both the FA Cup/League Cup


                            etc - should rafa be sacked for finishing 4th again despite taking it to the wire and challenging!
                            No, a genuine title challenge would save him, assuming it was a genuine challenge and SCUM hadn't just lost their last 3-4 games because they were in an unassailable position.
                            Originally posted by Gordon Brown
                            (1995)
                            "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                              Originally posted by Infadel View Post
                              I was supporting the Reds when they were in the old Second Division, with Shankly in charge, and then right through our "glory years", so I've experienced all the highs and lows of the last 40 odd years (far far more highs!). Shankly built a dynasty that withstood the test of time and only faltered because the continuity of the old "Bootroom ethos" ended with Fagan/Evans/Dalglish/Hillsborough (take your pick). Modern football and everything that goes with it, such as Bosman transfers, massive wages, lucrative sponsorships, billionaire owners,foreign players (mercenaries, if you like!), super professional training regimes, chess-like tactics etc is a different world from the 60s,70s and early 80s.
                              Benitez, in my humble opinion, is our BEST bet to rekindle anything like Shanks intended the club to be. He achieved wonders at Valencia in the face of Barca and Real who had much greater resources than he had, and he is well on the way to doing something similar at Anfield in a far more competitive league. He's a great tactician which is a "must" for a modern manager/coach, but most importantly he is a "lucky" manager! He's brought some great young talent to the club, has probably the best scouting network in the world and has assembled a squad of first team players that WILL challenge for, and probably win the Premiership this year. He MUST be given the chance and TIME to achieve our goal - 4 years is nothing in the greater scheme of things!
                              I couldn't stand to ever see Man Utd beat our total of titles, and hopefully it will never happen in my lifetime!
                              Fantastic post- could only be better if it had paragraphs.
                              3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                                Whatever happens next season i don't want change for changes sake, if there is no-one better than Rafa out there it's irrelevant, and i'm not sure there are many if any better gaffers available to a club as large as us.

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