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    i guess we could say that without rafa torres wouldnt have scored the winner in the euro final.... lets just stretch the truth and say he couldnt even kick a ball before he came to us :P
    96 Never Forgotten

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      Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
      Gerrard won the CL so his ambitions were in part fulfilled. As for Torres, yes, but he hardly won anything before anyway but his value soared by joining us and by being under Rafa's tutelage. Same could be said of Gerrard.
      I dont think rafa was a failure, but your daft logic would make him one, because he didnt fulfil his objective.

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        The more i think about it, the more i wouldnt mind Rijkaard.

        His teams play good football, plus he would bring Turan

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          Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
          I dont think rafa was a failure, but your daft logic would make him one, because he didnt fulfil his objective.
          I was on the tangent that Torres and Gerrard were unhappy and looking for pastures new, that's why I implied that their objectives were never met. They were on record as saying that the team needed to match their ambitions next season, so I was taking it from their point of view, it's nothing to do with 'my logic'.

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            Originally posted by Mike View Post
            The more i think about it, the more i wouldnt mind Rijkaard.

            His teams play good football, plus he would bring Turan
            I dont follow Gala much so I wont make a judgment there, but while at Barca did Rijkaard really work any magic managing the team he had, surely that team needed little work. or is he generally a really good attacking manager?
            96 Never Forgotten

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              Originally posted by Darkon View Post
              still the team he won the WC with 4 years ago played anything but attractive football. There is more defensive managers out there for sure, but it will not be more attractive than what we have been used to the last 6 seasons.
              Playing that defensively is ingrained into Italian international football. I think it's better to look at the teams he set up when he was managing at club level.

              Probably wont happen anyway!
              K ris90210

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                Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                I dont think rafa was a failure, but your daft logic would make him one, because he didnt fulfil his objective.
                I didn't realise you quoted the post about Dalglish. Dalglish didn't win anything with Newcastle nor Celtic whereas Rafa won a CL and an FA Cup and he exceeded the club expectations year in year out bar last season when we didn't qualify for anything of note apart from the Europa league.

                How is that logic making Rafa a failure?

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                  well he set Juve up with a lot of money, bought so many quality players during the periods in the early 2000's
                  96 Never Forgotten

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                    Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
                    I was on the tangent that Torres and Gerrard were unhappy and looking for pastures new, that's why I implied that their objectives were never met. They were on record as saying that the team needed to match their ambitions next season, so I was taking it from their point of view, it's nothing to do with 'my logic'.
                    It was your logic about failed managers at newcastle, because they never filfilled the ambitions.

                    Same applies to rafa at Liverpool, whether you like it or not.

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                      I would absolutely love to see Lippi in charge of Liverpool having him on our bench would be so cool. He's a living legend and not as old as people make him out to be. I'm sure he'd be a success but unfortunately I can't see it happening in a million years. Out of interest, anyone know if he can speak English?

                      Oh yes and when it comes to Moyes, I don't care how appropriate he is. If I see that Gargoyle in control of our team I'll stop watching our games until he's removed from the position. I don't think I could handle seeing jim manage our team.

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                        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                        It was your logic about failed managers at newcastle, because they never filfilled the ambitions.

                        Same applies to rafa at Liverpool, whether you like it or not.
                        Bull****. Dalglish never won anything whereas Rafa won and made us competitive season in season out, especially in the CL. How can that compare?

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                          Originally posted by PeteBest View Post
                          Bull****. Dalglish never won anything whereas Rafa won and made us competitive season in season out, especially in the CL. How can that compare?
                          You're either being deliberately difficult, or you're just having a slow day.

                          You mentioned about managers at Newcastle not realising the club's ambitions and this made them failures.

                          The ultimate ambition and remit of any Liverpool manager is to win the title. Rafa didnt do that, so by your daft 'ambition' logic, he failed.

                          I dont think he was a failure, but your barometer of 'ambitions fulfilled or not' makes him one.

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                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            You're either being deliberately difficult, or you're just having a slow day.

                            You mentioned about managers at Newcastle not realising the club's ambitions and this made them failures.

                            The ultimate ambition and remit of any Liverpool manager is to win the title. Rafa didnt do that, so by your daft 'ambition' logic, he failed.

                            I dont think he was a failure, but your barometer of 'ambitions fulfilled or not' makes him one.
                            I thought you were of the idea that Rafa was a failure a couple of weeks ago, what made you change your mind, sentiments?

                            Rafa didn't win us the league but we won the CL (which was our ambition as supporters) and won us an FA Cup (which is another ambition of ours - winning cups). He didn't win the league but I expected him to win it if he was given more time.

                            As for Dalglish, he won **** all and never realised any ambition of Newcastle fans, apart from playing in Europe a couple of seasons and they never made any impression there.

                            If you're going to be petty about semantics, then stick to your promise of never replying to my posts.

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                              You're just being a wally who made a daft point and is now shifting the goalposts to try and make it look less daft.

                              If Dalglish was a failure at newcastle for not achieving the club's ambitions, then so was Rafa at Liverpool, for the same reason.

                              As it goes, neither were failures.

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                                Originally posted by kris90210 View Post
                                Lippi anyone?


                                There are reports that Italy boss Marcello Lippi is Liverpool’s target to replace Rafa Benitez.

                                The 2006 World Cup winner has already confirmed he will leave his post after the tournament in South Africa, making way for Cesare Prandelli.

                                This week Liverpool terminated their contract with Benitez by mutual consent, so they are on the look-out for a new Coach.

                                According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, Lippi represents the kind of solidity and success rate that the new Anfield owners are looking for.

                                His presence would also help guarantee that stars such as Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres will stay on at the club.

                                The newspaper claims that both Liverpool legends Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush would support this appointment.

                                Lippi has always said that he would like an experience in the Premier League and that he wouldn’t accept another Serie A job after the Azzurri.

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                                Would be right out of left field, but you can't argue with what the guy has achieved in the game!
                                He would be an interesting choice. Having said that I personally would like to see Guus at the helm.
                                Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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