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    #91
    Originally posted by SimonNo7 View Post
    I thought he looked devastated, possibly even a broken man. Sad.
    He did

    Absolutely dejected, had the look of a man who knew his time was almost up

    I ****ing love Rafa, the man is an absolute legend and I will be so upset to see him go, even though right now I think it's the only solution. But I know I'm going to be fighting back the tears at his inevitable leaving press conference

    Thanks for everything Rafa, you gave this club your all, we are just as devastated as you are it's not working out. Goodbye. YNWA.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post

      Thanks for everything Rafa, you gave this club your all, we are just as devastated as you are it's not working out. Goodbye. YNWA.
      Surely you're putting yourself up for some bashing if he's still there next season though?

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        #93
        Yeah after the dust has settled, I can't help but feel for Rafa but I still think now is time for change, I love Rafa but we need something new and he probably could use a new challenge too.
        Vive la France

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          #94
          Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
          Surely you're putting yourself up for some bashing if he's still there next season though?
          Maybe, but you put yourself up for a bashing every single day so what's your point?

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            #95
            Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
            Playing ping pong football doesn't seem to be working either, when players are anxious and taking too long to pass the ball, when no player is doing proper runs etc ... You've got to force it through somewhat by charging, that's what Reading did in injury time no?
            No they came down the wing.

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              #96
              Originally posted by SlovenianKopite View Post
              i'd take winning ugly, as winning alone breeds confidence, and that we lack.

              We have been winning ugly this season and its done us no good.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                He did

                Absolutely dejected, had the look of a man who knew his time was almost up

                I ****ing love Rafa, the man is an absolute legend and I will be so upset to see him go, even though right now I think it's the only solution. But I know I'm going to be fighting back the tears at his inevitable leaving press conference

                Thanks for everything Rafa, you gave this club your all, we are just as devastated as you are it's not working out. Goodbye. YNWA.


                Thought the same last night. I will probably shed a tear when he goes. ****ing hell.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                  I used the word disease because its spreading through the tteam and affecting our overall play and shape.
                  I agree that sometimes his distribution is poor but the stats show that he's been pretty accurate in passing during the league games we have not won

                  www.guardian.co.uk/football/chalkboards

                  Spurs (a) 20 Passes 20 Completed
                  Villa (h) 54 Passes 45 Completed
                  Chelsea (a) 24 Passes 24 Completed
                  Sunderland (a) 50 Passes 48 Completed
                  Fulham (a) 75 Passes 72 Completed
                  City (h) 38 Passes 33 Completed
                  Blackburn (a) 34 Passes 34 Completed
                  Arsenal (h) 21 Passes 20 Completed
                  Pompey (a) 41 Passes 37 Completed

                  Total 357 Passes, 333 Completed around 93% pass completion

                  He does love a long ball from time to time but I think we see it once or twice a game and presume he does it all the time

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                    Maybe, but you put yourself up for a bashing every single day so what's your point?
                    At least I'm strong enough to put myself up for every post, and accept the fact that some people will disagree. I don't toe the line like you do though.

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                      Originally posted by Francis8 View Post
                      I agree that sometimes his distribution is poor but the stats show that he's been pretty accurate in passing during the league games we have not won

                      www.guardian.co.uk/football/chalkboards

                      Spurs (a) 20 Passes 20 Completed
                      Villa (h) 54 Passes 45 Completed
                      Chelsea (a) 24 Passes 24 Completed
                      Sunderland (a) 50 Passes 48 Completed
                      Fulham (a) 75 Passes 72 Completed
                      City (h) 38 Passes 33 Completed
                      Blackburn (a) 34 Passes 34 Completed
                      Arsenal (h) 21 Passes 20 Completed
                      Pompey (a) 41 Passes 37 Completed

                      Total 357 Passes, 333 Completed around 93% pass completion

                      He does love a long ball from time to time but I think we see it once or twice a game and presume he does it all the time
                      He did it a lot last night but those stats are interesting, can you get Aggers by any chance?

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                        Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
                        At least I'm strong enough to put myself up for every post, and accept the fact that some people will disagree. I don't toe the line like you do though.
                        Say what you belive in, it makes for better debate.

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                          Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                          He did

                          Absolutely dejected, had the look of a man who knew his time was almost up

                          I ****ing love Rafa, the man is an absolute legend and I will be so upset to see him go, even though right now I think it's the only solution. But I know I'm going to be fighting back the tears at his inevitable leaving press conference

                          Thanks for everything Rafa, you gave this club your all, we are just as devastated as you are it's not working out. Goodbye. YNWA.
                          thats pretty much were I am at - I think rafa has been a great man for liverpool - yes he has made mistakes, but he has also done some great things for us. He has had to work under incredible pressure from the owners and the media, who have hounded the man for 3 years non-stop and are finally getting want they wanted.

                          He is the only person at the club I'd trust. He has made mistakes, but more criminally he has been let down by his players. He looks lost, heart broken, sadly as things have gone against and the pressure has mounted, he seems to have reverted into himself - the same happend to houiller - he has become so stubborn, that every is against him and he is trying to prove that his way is right all along.

                          The club needs a big overhaul - Unfortunatley, and it's the first time I have really meant this - I think Rafa has to go now. We are really looking at a potential 7th place finish, and no trophy - we just don't look like competing with Villa, Man City and Spurs, never mind Arsenal, United and Chelsea

                          I see nothing at the club from the manager, owners or players that suggest we are capable of turning this round as things stand - and Next season we could face not being in the champions league or even Europa league. That is just unthinkable - SO maybe a change of manager will give us a lift and drag us over the finish line in a respectable position,

                          After that - we need investment and a big squad overhaul. We need genuine top class wingers, some creativity/pace/penetration coming from midfield, and extra quality up top. Maybe even a full back or two.
                          i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                            Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
                            At least I'm strong enough to put myself up for every post, and accept the fact that some people will disagree. I don't toe the line like you do though.
                            How am I toeing the line? I am expressing my opinion which I have formulated after years of watching us play. I just so happen to be in the majority this time.

                            Your only purpose these days seems to be to wind fellow Liverpool fans up, who deeply care about this club, for your own petty amusement

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                              Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                              How am I toeing the line? I am expressing my opinion which I have formulated after years of watching us play. I just so happen to be in the majority this time.

                              Your only purpose these days seems to be to wind fellow Liverpool fans up, who deeply care about this club, for your own petty amusement
                              Wind up Liverpool fans? I wind up 'wind up merchants' who don't normally post unless we suffer a defeat maybe. Is this called 'winding up' Liverpool fans, or is this the other way round?

                              I am consistent in what I say, whether I am in the minority or not I don't ****ing care mate. So based on your assumption, I have 'red tinted' spectacles to suggest that Rafa is still the man.

                              As I said, I don't care whether people agree with me or not. If some had balls big enough to discuss constructively on the issue without retorting to petty insults or jibes, I'd have no qualms in that. I happen to have a lot of time for this at the moment.

                              I can't see what's constructive in your posts though, when you seem to be rising to what seemed liked an innocuous reflection on my part.

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                                "Pete" I feel physically sick today with all thats gone on , sick for myself, sick for the rest of the fans, and sick for Rafa as it's horrible seeing him go through such inner torment in the public eye.

                                I'm getting nearer and nearer needing a break from all this, it's just not worth the aggravation and the stress

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