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    Originally posted by rage View Post
    typical rafa thread (and this is a rafa thread) any hint of criticism of our beloed leader and the cavalry come rushing in. yes i know the truth is difficult to bear - the rafalution is dead.
    what is wrong with that? - its called support.

    guess that word is missing from your dictionary.

    do you really think that you can come on to a LFC supporters forum, slag off the manager and people not to retort?

    What do you think this place is?
    Last edited by rudedog; 06-09-08, 04:34 PM.

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      Can we distinguish between 'criticise' and 'slag off' ?

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        yes, but can some others?
        RAFA

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          Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
          yes, but can some others?
          To be honest, i think 'slagging off' comments towards rafa have been few and far between. People have criticised some of his decisions, but there hasnt been any major example of people being 'abusive' or 'slagging him' off.

          The 'backers' of rafa take any critical comment as a 'slagging off' which it isnt.

          Likewise, they say how they dont like hearing the same criticisms over and over again on every thread, which is fair enough. At the same time, they offer the same excuses (if you call them that), defensive arguments in rafa's favour and the same points over and over again too.

          Both are tiresome.

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            Originally posted by rage View Post
            typical rafa thread (and this is a rafa thread) any hint of criticism of our beloed leader and the cavalry come rushing in. yes i know the truth is difficult to bear - the rafalution is dead.
            Unbeaten, Joint top of the premiership...of course it's dead
            Dare we believe

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              'The rafalution is dead' was a particularly daft thing to say.

              Each to their own, mind.

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                Agree that both are tiresome, and to be honest its not that I think Rafa is above criticism, far from it in fact, its the seeming glee and vitriol they post with that annoys me.
                This is a Liverpool forum surely the conversations should be warmer? Nicer?
                RAFA

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                  Originally posted by rage View Post
                  typical rafa thread (and this is a rafa thread) any hint of criticism of our beloed leader and the cavalry come rushing in. yes i know the truth is difficult to bear - the rafalution is dead.
                  **** me no wonder they hate you.

                  i dont think its all over for rafa just yet but the honeymoon period is definitely over and the patience that he wanted had been afforded to him.

                  its time to deliver.
                  [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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                    Originally posted by rage View Post
                    wenger's won the league - he can whinge from a position of success. how can you complain about it being harder to compete when you've never competed?

                    hey ho not gonna get into another rafa slating session today, justify it however u all like our manager coming out with that this early in a season.
                    Wenger only won the league when it was easier to do so. He has never won it since Chelsea raised the bar.

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                      Originally posted by Harveybirdman View Post
                      convenient? Check your world clock buddy

                      Im half asleep, on a laptop in bed, typing on my side FFS.

                      still doesnt explain why you are getting debate-raped again


                      Of course I am. In your own little world with a laptop in bed at midnight. You win

                      Good night


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                        Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
                        Agree that both are tiresome, and to be honest its not that I think Rafa is above criticism, far from it in fact, its the seeming glee and vitriol they post with that annoys me.
                        This is a Liverpool forum surely the conversations should be warmer? Nicer?
                        I think the 'glee' and 'vitriol' is half imagined, to be honest.

                        But i agree, it should be warmer. It isnt because people cannot tolerate a difference of opinion and respond to it with abusive replies. And in all honesty, it's been more the rafa 'backers' than his critics who i've seen do that.

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                          Has anyone ever considered this, Man City's millions wont effect Rafa whatsoever?

                          Rafa and Wengers transfer policy has never been to recrut the £30m players for the simple fact their respective clubs cannot afford them.

                          Obviousley we have to face the fact there is going to be a 'big 5' now and 4 into 5 doesn't go. Chelsea and ManU are going to be the 2 directly affected as City will go for the same players - i.e. Berbatov and Robhino. Can you imagine the ManU or Chelsea team if everytime one of their no 1 targets was getting snapped up?

                          Iv got a feeling Rafa and Wenger will just go about their everyday business as usual. In fact i seriousley wouldn't be surprised if next season it was infact ManU missing out on the top 4 due to an imbalanced team, as a result of them not being to buy the players they want.

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                            Of course it affects Rafa, MAYBE not in terms of transfer targets (but i'm not sure i'd be so confident there either), but it'll affect him because, over the course of time, if City start signing top players, they're likely to end up having a better and stronger team than us. It'll affect us as a club in a big way, though probably not for a couple of years.

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                              Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                              Yes i agree. But instead of £6m for Yossi and £7m for Pennant and £6m for Lucas and £10m for Kuyt, he would've had £29m and could've spent 'top dollar' with that - and done well with it.

                              It's plain for everyone to see that when it comes to the £5m-£10m bracket, we've not had much success. Arguably you could say that you dont always get top quality for that kind of money which leads me to wonder why we dont just save the few lots of £6m and buy one top quality £15m-£20m player with it.

                              While I agree with that to an extent, if you take that those players out and spend that £29m on a top quality right winger, what happens if that player gets injured? we then have no cover for that position, we have 3 less players in our squad, and a couple more injuries and we're down to the bones.
                              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                                Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                                While I agree with that to an extent, if you take that those players out and spend that £29m on a top quality right winger, what happens if that player gets injured? we then have no cover for that position, we have 3 less players in our squad, and a couple more injuries and we're down to the bones.
                                You dont have to spend it all on one player. Just identify a top player and pay what it takes. If he gets injured, that's life unfortunately. Torres is injured now, but that doesnt mean we shouldnt have bought him, does it? Injuries are part and parcel, there's always a risk and you dont NOT sign players just because they could get injured. It'd be like not leaving your house, because you could get run over.

                                I dont think we're better off with average players, i think we're better off with the top class player, even WITH the (minimal) risk of him getting a major injury.

                                The point is, i think in most cases, some of the kids could do just as good a job as the average players who dont offer much, in my view.

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