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Hmmm!!! Looks like the media has identified Rafa as their next bait and is going on overdrive to increase their pressure on him. There maybe a certain degree of truth in some of Andy Gray's statements. But one thing all fans should remember that whenever Andy Gray presents a point of view, he accentuates all things which align with his perspectives and conveniently removes everything which disproves his theory.
When an outsider attacks one of our own, we forget all internal squabbles and join hands as one. I hope the everyone remembers that.
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Even my wife who by her own admission neither likes nor understands football looked up the other day and said they (meaning Sky and the rest of the media) don't like Rafa very much do they? are they trying to get him sacked??Originally posted by peekay View PostHmmm!!! Looks like the media has identified Rafa as their next bait and is going on overdrive to increase their pressure on him. There maybe a certain degree of truth in some of Andy Gray's statements. But one thing all fans should remember that whenever Andy Gray presents a point of view, he accentuates all things which align with his perspectives and conveniently removes everything which disproves his theory.
When an outsider attacks one of our own, we forget all internal squabbles and join hands as one. I hope the everyone remembers that.The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
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He doesn't say we've gone backwards since 2005, he said we've gone backwards since last year.Originally posted by magicalbarnes View PostMost of his points are true, however he is totally wrong when he says we have gone backwards since 2005. We have improved every single year, and were within touching distance of the title last year.
The title of the story is factually incorrect.Forwards.......
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Under the right circumstances, Aquilani will given game time to on the pitch to get up to the level required. Simple really.Originally posted by Pablo1981 View PostBut the point is hes not in shape yet because he's not getting any match fitness under his belt.Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon
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Gray may not say it but in the line above, the interviewer implies it. Its that sort of shoddy, not to mention snidey, bits of journalism that **** me off.Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostHe doesn't say we've gone backwards since 2005, he said we've gone backwards since last year.
The title of the story is factually incorrect.
Also, after spending loads more money than us for the past two seasons, why are the press not on dear old Mark Hughes' back a little more. Seven draws in a row? From a team that's spent as much as Chelsea did?
Considering, the journos are touting City (and Villa and Spurs) as our supposed rivals for the last top 4 spot, it seems interesting that they are choosing to ignore City's far from impressive form and indeed, Villa's inconsistency. But its hardly new is it?
Anyway, does any Liverpool fan really take what Gray says seriously? I've normally turned him over or muted him before he finishes a sentence about Rafa or the club. He's already subscribed to the hype that is Sly Sports.Are you the Judean People's Front?
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Because it would have cost us a load more money we probably won't have due to the interest payments the Americans have. We paid £5m down and structured the rest of a number of years.Originally posted by liverpooltj View PostHe is spot on with Aquilani. The lad must be getting frustrated by now. If it takes this long for him to get a game and recover from his injury plus get match fitness why not wait until the next summer to sign him?
As for not playing him in the game, the pitch was heavier than an obese elephant. That's not conducive to a player trying to build match fitness / or come back from an injury.
Although, I agree there have been other occasions where I would have liked to have seen Aquilani introduced. I'm pretty certain that he would have got game time v City had it not been for the injuries in the first 15 mins to Agger and Babel which totally changed our game plan.Are you the Judean People's Front?
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Originally posted by ronanm View PostMaybe Rafa doesn't think Aquilani is that good? eg. treatment of Keane

He's figured that out by not playing him then yeah?
Even Keane got games to prove his worth and Rafa has already said the problem with Keane was he couldn't play the system he wanted to with Keane cos we didn't get Barry.
I'm bemused by the lack of time Aquilani is getting,even Rafa's explanation dosen't seem right to me,fair enough not playing him if we're winning in a tight game but I don't agree with not giving him a decent run against Birmingham and City when we were drawing and he could've changed the game.You have to risk losing to try and win.
The injuries at city didn't help but I wouldve subbed Benny and put Gerrard wide right to bring on Aquilani.
but then I'm not paid Millions to do this job so I'm obviously ****
Last edited by G; 28-11-09, 08:06 PM.
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Utter nonsense , Debrecan are no better than a Championship side and it was an ideal situation to play him IMO, So on that point ONLY I agree with him, we still had to rely on other teams no matter what the result in Hungry and I dont think starting with him would have damaged our chances of beating them if it was the case then he's not good enough to be a Liverpool player , I think he's slightly better dont you?............For god sake even Voronin could have got away with it in a game like that................then again?Originally posted by cream View PostAquilani is not ready to start a game yet, especially in the circumstances against Debrecan.
You Can Lead A Horse To Water , But A Pencil Must Be Lead!
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I think my main problem is that so many people in the media put on a gloss of impartiality yet are very obviously biased. I know he supports us and it may partly be my bias at work here but I have much more respect for Phil Thompson who is very obviously an open supporter of a team than many others and it actually seems to make him feel he should try to give balanced views where he can.Originally posted by Spionkop69 View PostGray may not say it but in the line above, the interviewer implies it. Its that sort of shoddy, not to mention snidey, bits of journalism that **** me off.
Also, after spending loads more money than us for the past two seasons, why are the press not on dear old Mark Hughes' back a little more. Seven draws in a row? From a team that's spent as much as Chelsea did?
Considering, the journos are touting City (and Villa and Spurs) as our supposed rivals for the last top 4 spot, it seems interesting that they are choosing to ignore City's far from impressive form and indeed, Villa's inconsistency. But its hardly new is it?
Anyway, does any Liverpool fan really take what Gray says seriously? I've normally turned him over or muted him before he finishes a sentence about Rafa or the club. He's already subscribed to the hype that is Sly Sports.
I guess the other danger is the sort of group think mediocrity of punditry that has infected the MOTD sofa."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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