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    Was Rick Parry responsible for the players we have?

    Rafa wanted a table leg but Parry got him a lamp shade instead? Other than Torres, i cant think of any world class player that Rafa has brought in.

    Wanted Alves, but got Aurelio. Wanted Barry but got Keane.

    I am willing to give Rafa one more summer and get his squad sorted !

    #2
    Rumour says that Parry was responsible for us not getting Ronaldo way back in 2003 !

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      #3
      Originally posted by aa4f4fsd47 View Post
      ... i cant think of any world class player that Rafa has brought in.

      Wanted Alves, but got Aurelio. ...
      Alonso? Reina? Masch?

      Also Alves was right sided IIRC.

      I agree that he probably only has one more season before I become very disillusioned.
      "Sir, it's me sir. Jennings sir."

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        #4
        I think the spine of team is world class, Who bought Pepe, Skrt,Mash, Xabi ??
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          #5
          Originally posted by Jennings View Post
          Alonso? Reina? Masch?

          Also Alves was right sided IIRC.

          I agree that he probably only has one more season before I become very disillusioned.
          Rather than disillusioned right now then?

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            #6
            I didnt see anything but was Agger injured? Theres no reason he couldnt have had Hyypia and Agger in the middle and carragher to the right. Agger, to me, is far better then sktrl any day. Pretty annoyed he's been used so little.

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              #7
              Originally posted by vlahka View Post
              I didnt see anything but was Agger injured? Theres no reason he couldnt have had Hyypia and Agger in the middle and carragher to the right. Agger, to me, is far better then sktrl any day. Pretty annoyed he's been used so little.
              agger was injured allegedly
              "Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.

              "Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."

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                #8
                I believe rafa gives Parry a list of targets and it was Parry who attempts to secure them.

                So all transfer failures (there has been so many as well) should be ultimatley blamed on Rafa.

                Being ripped off (Keane), missed targets and last minute signings that is all Parry, it'll be interesting to see how we fare with a new chief exec.
                We come not to play.

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                  #9
                  what about the players we missed out on for being to slow in dealings like .vidic , evra a number of kids that ended up at the scum and arsenal no has mentioned these.
                  Players we should be signing:
                  Lallana, Lovren, Moreno, Vorm, Shaqiri , Memphis Depay and Adele Ali
                  Players who should be going
                  Reina, Brad Jones, Coates, Kelly, Agger, Lucas, Assaidi, Suso, Borini, Aspas

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Only1mboy View Post
                    what about the players we missed out on for being to slow in dealings like .vidic , evra a number of kids that ended up at the scum and arsenal no has mentioned these.
                    Parry is an accountant, in his and the boards mind they have a budget it seems he wasnt willing to break the bank to get these players.

                    Lets be honest we dont have the resources to compete with Man Utd on and off the pitch.
                    We come not to play.

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                      #11
                      People say Rafa only buy's players who are workhorses but look at some of the players he tried to sign but couldn't get.

                      Simao,Alves,Berbatov(before Spurs),Vidic etc.

                      All players who if in the team now would make it a vastly different prospect than what it is IMO.

                      Who's fault is it we didn't get those players and ended up with second choice sub standard players instead.

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                        #12
                        Benitez definite. He lists the players in the first place and should be a bit more financially aware of the players potential selling price if he wants to make a profit.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by reds123 View Post
                          Rumour says that Parry was responsible for us not getting Ronaldo way back in 2003 !
                          Parry refused to pay Ronaldo the £1m signing on fee he was after as that summer we signed the La gems and parry did not want to upset them by giving Ronaldo the cash.

                          We had agreed a fee with sporting and Ronaldo was in the bag until Parry ****ed about then united stepped in and ged and thommo found this out when they saw it on skysports news that he had signed for united.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by reds123 View Post
                            Rumour says that Parry was responsible for us not getting Ronaldo way back in 2003 !
                            Abso****inglutly ... I remember that year we were chasing him .. they did come in at about 7 million more than what we were looking at paying ... for a teenager .. remember feeling gutted and being blown out of the waters in terms of transfer dealings against the great unwashed
                            Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
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                              #15
                              Don't know what his main successes were, but he was obviously responsible for some high profile failures, such as Keane, Barry et al.

                              From the Telegraph at the w/e. apologies if has been posted elsewhere.





                              The seeds of Rick Parry's demise were sown long before Tom Hicks and George Gillett had heard of Anfield or Rafa Benitez cast his eye over Gareth Barry. Instead, the Liverpool chief executive was a marked man from the moment one million Liverpool fans who thronged the city to celebrate the miracle of Istanbul started to disperse.


                              In the immediate aftermath of that remarkable night, the club's captain and heartbeat, Steven Gerrard, declared he would reject Chelsea's overtures but Parry prevaricated over a new deal. Benitez came within a whisker of losing the man central to his plans to make Liverpool great again.

                              Interference from those above him is a subject close to the Spaniard's heart. His clashes with Jesus Garcia Pitarch, the sporting director he could not work with at Valencia, have made him suspicious of the efficacy of those above him, of their intentions and agendas.

                              From the moment Parry almost lost Gerrard, Benitez was on alert, waiting, watching. By the end of the summer of 2005, Parry's failure to agree a payment schedule with Benfica over the £10 million transfer of Simao Sabrosa had cost Benitez his main transfer target with the player's medical completed. The manager was furious. A year later, Parry could not seal an £8 million deal to sign Daniel Alves, the Sevilla full-back.

                              Benitez knew Liverpool were not cash-rich when he joined from Valencia but, in the days before the club's current custodians arrived with pockets full of credit notes, it was less Liverpool's financial power than Parry's inability to close a deal which concerned the Spaniard.

                              The manager who complained at the Mestalla that Garcia Pitarch bought him a lamp when he asked for a table found himself at a club where they knew what furniture to buy but could not remember their pin number.

                              When Parry and Moores, in return for a substantial bonus payment and guarantees over their own futures, sold the club to Tom Hicks and George Gillett in February 2007, money was not supposed to be an issue. That, of course, proved to be a false dawn. After that year's Champions League final, Benitez complained the club had to back him in the transfer market if they were to remain at the top of the European game.

                              Hicks and Gillett responded, signing Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel for a combined fee of up to £40 million, but it did not take long for the cracks to appear. In November that year, Benitez, furious the club's owners would not give him a concrete response to his detailed plans for the forthcoming January transfer window, revealed in a stormy press conference he had been told to concentrate solely on coaching his current squad.

                              Behind the scenes, the club was in chaos. Benitez had threatened to leave for one of his long-time Italian suitors, including Inter Milan, if he was not given the requisite funds. In the tumult, Parry helped set up a meeting at Jurgen Klinsmann's California home, which he, Hicks and Gillett attended.

                              The German was offered Benitez's job should the Spaniard quit. When details of the meeting became public the following April – contradicting Parry's earlier statement that he had known nothing of it – Benitez knew the situation could not continue.

                              Sources inside Anfield suggest it was at that stage that the manager's relationship with Parry broke down irretrievably. That led to a clear division within the fractured power structure at the club. Hicks and Benitez became allies as the Texan, himself unimpressed by Parry's commercial performance, tried to oust the chief executive, who was saved only by Gillett.

                              By the time of last summer's Gareth Barry debacle, yet another transfer failure from Parry, the die was almost cast. Hicks spoke in April of Parry as a "disaster" for allowing Liverpool's famous name to fall behind Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea in terms of sponsorship, merchandising and brand value.

                              Parry, believing the club could be sold in the summer, clung on, believing he could survive as both Hicks and Gillett fell. As Benitez's contract negotiations started last year, it became obvious Hicks was going nowhere, actively seeking new investment to replace Gillett. The reality that Gillett would leave the club, leaving Parry a sitting duck, slowly dawned.

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