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    #16
    Originally posted by Marky View Post
    Answer the question. There's nothing wrong with it.
    You're trying to be ****ing clever and clever doesn't suit you. At all.

    I've always loved Rafa and always will do. Immediately after the Reading debacle, I accepted with the heaviest of hearts that we needed a change. I thought the players had given up on him and the only way they'd respond was through a change of manager.

    However I slept on it and couldn't abandon him. I have faith in him and his methods. I'm sure there are loads in the same boat as me...despondent over a depressing sequence of results, looking for solutions, maybe thinking Rafa should go, but when the dust settles you realise that's not what you want at all.

    It's perfectly natural and normal, so you can shove your wanky snide remarks up your arse. Stick to asking for advice on how to pull women.
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      #17
      Originally posted by kalesh View Post
      Just a quick word of praise for Degen. He's never going to be a world beater, but he's really stepped up to the mark in the last few games. And it's great to see him play back-to-back games for us. He's incredibly quick, combative and surprisingly skilful. He's worked well as a RB and on the RW. I'm happy to keep him as back-up to Johnson, or as cover at RW. He should never be in the first choice 11, but he's a valuable squad player. Up there with Kyrgiakos as a potential cult hero. Someone on here likened him to Heggem, and I think that's a good comparison.
      The funny thing was, he wasn't even running at full pace at any point during yesterdays game. When he does, the man is flaming quick. He was a winger in the early part of his career. In fact when I first saw him play, I could tell he was never a defender/right back. I've alwaays rated and I'm glad he's proved a lot of Liverpool supporters wrong, a lot of supporters who were slating him after he had only played one game!
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        #18
        Originally posted by Tee View Post
        He was in a great posotion to shoot and inexplicably tried to play it across to Kuyt.... my immediate thought was "if that was Maxi in that position he would have shot".

        He is doing well but simply is not up to the standard we need long term.
        yeah me too..

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          #19
          @ Shaggy

          Marky your arse is now the property of Shaggy, make no mistake about that one.
          Hello mert.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Tee View Post
            He was in a great posotion to shoot and inexplicably tried to play it across to Kuyt.... my immediate thought was "if that was Maxi in that position he would have shot".

            He is doing well but simply is not up to the standard we need long term.
            My immediate thought was "coward"
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              #21
              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              You're trying to be ****ing clever and clever doesn't suit you. At all.

              I've always loved Rafa and always will do. Immediately after the Reading debacle, I accepted with the heaviest of hearts that we needed a change. I thought the players had given up on him and the only way they'd respond was through a change of manager.

              However I slept on it and couldn't abandon him. I have faith in him and his methods. I'm sure there are loads in the same boat as me...despondent over a depressing sequence of results, looking for solutions, maybe thinking Rafa should go, but when the dust settles you realise that's not what you want at all.

              It's perfectly natural and normal, so you can shove your wanky snide remarks up your arse. Stick to asking for advice on how to pull women.
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                #22
                Originally posted by Rich View Post
                My immediate thought was "coward"
                My immediate thought was "**** ball by Kuyt, pushed Degen too wide" and the pull back to Kuyt was fine, god knows why Kuyt chose to jup over it tho, unless he got a shout from behind him?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Scratch View Post
                  My immediate thought was "**** ball by Kuyt, pushed Degen too wide" and the pull back to Kuyt was fine, god knows why Kuyt chose to jup over it tho, unless he got a shout from behind him?
                  Wasn't the world's best ball but Degen wasn't that acute to the goal - he should have taken the shoot on not pass the ball like a ****ing hot potato.
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                    #24
                    Kuyt clearly never expected the return ball and was preparing to follow up a shot. It was a very odd decision from Degen - the pull back was the harder option and a shot in that position essentially doubles as a cross any way.
                    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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                      #25
                      Degen says he is only playing at 60%, it will be good to see him playing closer to 100%

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                      Much-maligned Switzerland international Degen had his first season at Anfield ruined by injury and only now does he believe he is starting to feel at home.

                      He has noticed a greater sense of togetherness among the squad recently and believes that will be key to their fortunes.

                      "It was a sad year last year because I was injured but I kept my focus," said the 26-year-old.

                      "I have only played at around 60% of my potential and hope I can show much, much more".

                      "I am a footballer with heart. I live for football and I always keep fighting".

                      "We have not played well this season and the pressure was a lot for the team but everyone has worked harder for success and you saw yesterday a team that fought for Liverpool.

                      "It is important to keep going and keep our heads up and show that we are ready to fight for fourth place, which is most important."

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        You're trying to be ****ing clever and clever doesn't suit you. At all.

                        I've always loved Rafa and always will do. Immediately after the Reading debacle, I accepted with the heaviest of hearts that we needed a change. I thought the players had given up on him and the only way they'd respond was through a change of manager.

                        However I slept on it and couldn't abandon him. I have faith in him and his methods. I'm sure there are loads in the same boat as me...despondent over a depressing sequence of results, looking for solutions, maybe thinking Rafa should go, but when the dust settles you realise that's not what you want at all.

                        It's perfectly natural and normal, so you can shove your wanky snide remarks up your arse. Stick to asking for advice on how to pull women.
                        Damn right, i am a massive Rafa fan but even I found myself questioning him after the Reading defeat but after the heart the lads showed against Stoke my faith was restored. It wasn't knee jerk reaction either it was more of a 'what else can we do,' a resignation to the fact that there was no money and so the only thing that might get these players playing again would be a change in manager, thankfully Rafa has performed what for me is a minor miracle and got these lads heads up again.

                        My questions about rafas motivational skills have been answered, he uis the man.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          You're trying to be ****ing clever and clever doesn't suit you. At all.

                          I've always loved Rafa and always will do. Immediately after the Reading debacle, I accepted with the heaviest of hearts that we needed a change. I thought the players had given up on him and the only way they'd respond was through a change of manager.

                          However I slept on it and couldn't abandon him. I have faith in him and his methods. I'm sure there are loads in the same boat as me...despondent over a depressing sequence of results, looking for solutions, maybe thinking Rafa should go, but when the dust settles you realise that's not what you want at all.

                          It's perfectly natural and normal, so you can shove your wanky snide remarks up your arse. Stick to asking for advice on how to pull women.
                          I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                          There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                            We put the ball out didn't we? Couldn't understand what the fuss was about to be honest. And what the **** was that prick Joe Jordan moaning about?

                            Also loved it when Rafa was debating something with Redknapp and the 4th official and he called Sammy over
                            No It was Gomes who kicked the ball out unintentionaly though and Deggan was making that point to the Spurs players Telling them that " I know what he did , He didn't put it out for our player to get attention " sort of " It was a clearance, I know, I'm not thick " .It was a good moment
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by dww View Post
                              Kuyt clearly never expected the return ball and was preparing to follow up a shot. It was a very odd decision from Degen - the pull back was the harder option and a shot in that position essentially doubles as a cross any way.
                              If you watch it again you'll notice that Kuyt did actually call for the ball and asked for it to played in front of him, but it was just a poor pass.
                              If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                                You're trying to be ****ing clever and clever doesn't suit you. At all.

                                I've always loved Rafa and always will do. Immediately after the Reading debacle, I accepted with the heaviest of hearts that we needed a change. I thought the players had given up on him and the only way they'd respond was through a change of manager.

                                However I slept on it and couldn't abandon him. I have faith in him and his methods. I'm sure there are loads in the same boat as me...despondent over a depressing sequence of results, looking for solutions, maybe thinking Rafa should go, but when the dust settles you realise that's not what you want at all.

                                It's perfectly natural and normal, so you can shove your wanky snide remarks up your arse. Stick to asking for advice on how to pull women.
                                Totally agree Shaggy. I don't think that there are many LFC fans who dislike Rafa the man. I will always like him no matter what happens, and those who have resorted to personal insults need sorting out. Disgraceful that.

                                As you say we've all been through the mill the last few weeks but we all (well most of us!) celebrated the Spurs win. It was gold dust. No matter what happens we will support the Reds in every match. We should also all support Rafa while he is the manager and up against the press like he is. There is a difference between that and believing in whether he is the manager to bring us 19. Personally, I don't believe he will ever win it (I hope I am wrong) but players, manager and back room staff all deserve the support of the fans while we are in the middle of the season. You are not alone in your frustration at recent performances and results.

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