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Originally posted by FatTony View Postcock
"When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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Well, you're behaving like your in a school yard so I thought I'd join in.Originally posted by Harveybirdman View Post
"If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."
I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."
FatTony 24/08/09
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Constructive criticism?
On goes the PC quick check on the BBC gossip column, has anything new been mentioned about LFC. Quick glimpse at teh Lawro column to have a laugh about how many times he mentions width and how he has managed to, yet again, manage a sly dig at our team. Then on to est to see how many time have posters made comments about ‘spent the most money of the top 4’ ‘not moved on since Houllier, this is the season he has to prove himself’ ‘Why buy Benny and Pennant when we could have put the two transfers together and bought a decent winger’
I spend my time when watching our team on TV bemoaning the biased sensationalist pundits who relish the prospect of Liverpool failing. They criticise every misplaced pass or every defensive error that leads to an attempt by the opposing team.
Time and time again it is crtitism, now this I don’t really mind. Discourse and argument are creative, they bring about ideas and possible solutions ( why don’t we try this formation, why not play a different player in a different position etc). Nothing but destructive criticism brings about stalemate, the clue is in the title, destruction ( Sack Rafa)
1999/2000
1. Man Utd 91 pts.......24 points off the top and 2 pts ahead of 4th
2. Arsenal 73 pts
3. Leeds 69 pts
4. Liverpool 67 pts
5. Chelsea 65 pts
2000/2001
1. Man Utd 80 pts
2. Arsenal 70 pts .....11 pts off the league only 3 points ahead of 5th and
3. Liverpool 69 pts ......5th place was Ipswich
4. Leeds 68 pts
5. Ipswich 66 pts
2001/2002
1. Arsenal 87 pts
2. Liverpool 80 pts ......As far as the premier League goes Houlliers best season
3. Man Utd 77 pts ......2nd place only 7 pts off the lead and a massive 14 points
4. Newcastle 71 pts ......above 5th
5. Leeds 66 pts
2002/2003
1. Man Utd 83 pts
2. Arsenal 78 pts .......19 pts off the top and oh we were 5th but only 3 points
3. Newcastle 69 pts .......off 4th
4. Chelsea 67 pts
5. Liverpool 64 pts
2003/2004
1. Arsenal 90 pts
2. Chelsea 79 pts ........30 pts off the top and 4 pts ahead of 5th place
3. Man Utd 76 pts .......this was the year that, points wise we were
4. Liverpool 60 pts .......actually closer to relegation than to the top!
5. Newcastle 56 pts
2004/2005
1. Chelsea 95 pts
2. Arsenal 83 pts .......37 pints off the top and in 5th 3 pts off 4th
3. Man Utd 77 pts
4. Everton 61 pts
5. Liverpool 58 pts
2005/2006
1. Chelsea 91 pts
2. Man Utd 83 pts ...... 9 pts off the top and a substantial 17 pts off 5th
3. Liverpool 82 pts
4. Arsenal 67 pts
5. Spurs 65 pts
2006/2007
1. Man Utd 89 pts
2. Chelsea 83 pts ......21 pts off the top and 8 pts off 5th place
3. Liverpool 68 pts
4. Arsenal 68 pts
5. Spurs 60 pts
2007/2008
1. Man Utd 87 pts
2. Chelsea 85 pts .....11 pts off the top but 11 pts off 5th place
3. Arsenal 83 pts
4. Liverpool 76pts
5. Everton 65 pts
Win %
Benitez 56.07
Houllier 51.47
Only
Dalglish 60.91
Paisley 57.38
Are better in modern day management at LFC
A few statistics for those who say we are in the same position as under Houllier. From these you can make your own mind up.
I haven’t mentioned any of the trophies we’ve won since all that people want is the league.Last edited by gerbin11; 07-09-08, 11:18 AM.
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just proves how hard it is to win this league
"When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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The league position is the most important thing IMO. Whilst the points difference has reduced, the amount of points achieved can be down to a drop in quality of the lower teams also, not just an improvement in our performance, and with the money between the tops clubs and the lower clubs being perhaps greater than ever, this may be true.Originally posted by gerbin11 View Post
A few statistics for those who say we are in the same position as under Houllier. From these you can make your own mind up.
I haven’t mentioned any of the trophies we’ve won since all that people want is the league.
You have to take the final position into account most importantly and on that front, we haven't really improved have we?
"If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."
I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."
FatTony 24/08/09
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You have proven my point. Those gloom and doom merchants will say we haven't advanced, yet those who think constructively will suggest that since Benitez has come to our club the quality of the opposition has increased. Even those at mid table and below have had more money to spend form the additional television money. This has improved the overall quality of the league. Take into consideration the increase in the quality of the other top four teams and the now fresh injection of capital at Man City and you could say that if we hadn't improved we could be in the same position as Spurs over the last two years. I would suggest that as we have been slightly more consistant in the last three seasons and that we have stayed with those above us that had quality to start with and have only needed to add to that quality with the odd couple of £20m to £30m players each year, we have advanced.Originally posted by FatTony View PostThe league position is the most important thing IMO. Whilst the points difference has reduced, the amount of points achieved can be down to a drop in quality of the lower teams also, not just an improvement in our performance, and with the money between the tops clubs and the lower clubs being perhaps greater than ever, this may be true.
You have to take the final position into account most importantly and on that front, we haven't really improved have we?
It is only natural that we should want only the best from our team. It is only natural to be unhappy when we see what our rivals are capable of. What we must remain is realistic. It is easy to say we should not have bought these two players when we could have bought that one player. This is way to simplistic an approach. We do not see our players day in day out. We see them 90 minutes a week.
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hopefully not above usOriginally posted by rage View Postfirst is first and second is nowhere. **** knows what 3rd and 4th is then
"If Gerrard continues to play up front, leaving this lack of creativity and intelligence in Midfield, the season WILL be over by Xmas."
I still don't think we'll finish in the top 4 this season."
FatTony 24/08/09
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3rd and 4th is exactly that.Originally posted by rage View Postfirst is first and second is nowhere. **** knows what 3rd and 4th is then
Unfortunately thats not the type of football we are part of anymore chief. The quicker you deal with it the better for us all
You cant just expect us to win every year, not in this current climate."When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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It's all about money these days. We haven't been able to outspend the other teams and buy 3 or 4 top quality players each year. Each year it's been (since the americans are here) spend one big sum on one quality player then plug the other holes.Originally posted by rage View Postfirst is first and second is nowhere. **** knows what 3rd and 4th is then
That's what Rafa has been doing. Top quality players come at a cost. Rafa has been trying to find some at bargain prices which is more difficult.
And the competition is huge, look at City now. Tomorrow it could be West Ham or any other team.
Bashing Rafa for our style of play or for his inability to win the league when it's the toughest in the world, and judging by the amount of resources he's been given, I can fairly say that he's done a superb job. We've qualified for the CL in each of his seasons here and bar the first one, we've been inside the top 3 or 4.
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Rafa's right. Fergie, Scholari, and now Hughes
(before they sack him in about 6 months or less) have the funds to sign whoever they want. Money's not a concern. £20m-30m? Not a big deal.
Rafa spends £19m on a player, and that's the budget decimated. (If money wasn't an issue, excuses wouldn't have been created to prevent the signing of Barry, for example.)
How do you compete against clubs with those resources? It's tough.
(As for Wenger, come on, they won't win the league. Arsenal will play nice football for a bit and that'll be that.)
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How can you say that when he has spent £70m in 2007?Originally posted by Redlife View PostRafa's right. Fergie, Scholari, and now Hughes
(before they sack him in about 6 months or less) have the funds to sign whoever they want. Money's not a concern. £20m-30m? Not a big deal.
Rafa spends £19m on a player, and that's the budget decimated. (If money wasn't an issue, excuses wouldn't have been created to prevent the signing of Barry, for example.)
How do you compete against clubs with those resources? It's tough.
(As for Wenger, come on, they won't win the league. Arsenal will play nice football for a bit and that'll be that.)
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