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    #46
    Nicked of YNWA

    sangria, on 31 October 2010 - 02:21 AM, said:

    Hodgson's attempt to portray himself as close to Dalglish, and Benitez as distant and cold-shouldering Dalglish, is almost the opposite of existing accounts. Kenny has spoken well of his relationship with Benitez, including a recent newspaper column on the Inter-Spurs matches where he speaks warmly of Benitez's time at Anfield. Paul in a recent interview has said his dad has hardly set foot in Melwood in recent times.
    Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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      #47
      Originally posted by Lecter View Post
      He actually tweeted something the other week about Kenny not going to Melwood as much as he did last season
      cheers

      true or false, what pisses me off all the way is that roy has picked up where rafa was guilty as charged - washing his dirty linen in public to get a point across, whatever that point is.
      the infights have stopped? like feck, they have.

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        #48
        Originally posted by fred_plasticine View Post
        cheers

        true or false, what pisses me off all the way is that roy has picked up where rafa was guilty as charged - washing his dirty linen in public to get a point across, whatever that point is.
        the infights have stopped? like feck, they have.

        To me Roy makes Rafa look like a saint

        Rafa's beef was only ever with the owners which frankly was a cause worth standing up and fighting for

        Roy's beef is with EVERYTHING but himself hes like a wounded animal backed into a corner and lashing out at everything and everybody

        Its pathetic, as if the stuff on the pitch wasnt a damning enough indictment of his tenure we now have to cope with daily sound bites from someone who makes Comical Ali look a realist
        Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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          #49
          Originally posted by Lecter View Post
          To me Roy makes Rafa look like a saint

          Rafa's beef was only ever with the owners which frankly was a cause worth standing up and fighting for
          Roy's beef is with EVERYTHING but himself hes like a wounded animal backed into a corner and lashing out at everything and everybody

          Its pathetic, as if the stuff on the pitch wasnt a damning enough indictment of his tenure we now have to cope with daily sound bites from someone who makes Comical Ali look a realist
          come on, mate! rafa had beef with pretty much everyone as well - the owners, rick parry, that grumpy old man from scottland, the media ... need i go on?

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            #50
            whatever happened to comical Ali?

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              #51
              Originally posted by fred_plasticine View Post
              come on, mate! rafa had beef with pretty much everyone as well - the owners, rick parry, that grumpy old man from scottland, the media ... need i go on?
              That's true, but that's because he was one of us

              Did the fans want the owners out? Yes.

              Did the fans want Rick Parry out? Yes (at least the majority it seemed).

              Do the fans immensely dislike that grumpy old man from Scotland? Yes.

              Do the fans immensely dislike the media? Yes.

              Rafa

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                #52
                Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                To me Roy makes Rafa look like a saint

                Rafa's beef was only ever with the owners which frankly was a cause worth standing up and fighting for

                Roy's beef is with EVERYTHING but himself hes like a wounded animal backed into a corner and lashing out at everything and everybody

                Its pathetic, as if the stuff on the pitch wasnt a damning enough indictment of his tenure we now have to cope with daily sound bites from someone who makes Comical Ali look a realist
                I think it boils down to self belief. Rafa didn't feel he had to justify anythng to anyone as he has won big trophies, is a big manager and coveted by the best teams in the world during his managerial tenure. He has **** all to prove. He knew what he was doing was the right way or 100% believed it be right.

                Roy on the other hand lacks self belief, he has to justify himself as he is punching way above his weight. Its everyone else's fault not his.....Sick of jim dragging this club down to his level
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                Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Reece View Post
                  That's true, but that's because he was one of us

                  Did the fans want the owners out? Yes.

                  Did the fans want Rick Parry out? Yes (at least the majority it seemed).

                  Do the fans immensely dislike that grumpy old man from Scotland? Yes.

                  Do the fans immensely dislike the media? Yes.

                  Rafa
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Reece View Post
                    That's true, but that's because he was one of us

                    Did the fans want the owners out? Yes.

                    Did the fans want Rick Parry out? Yes (at least the majority it seemed).

                    Do the fans immensely dislike that grumpy old man from Scotland? Yes.

                    Do the fans immensely dislike the media? Yes.

                    Rafa
                    well ... honestly, that doesn't matter to me. the club, imho at least, should always present themselves as one. not a bunch of individuals who are constantly mobbing each other.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by red g View Post
                      I think it boils down to self belief. Rafa didn't feel he had to justify anythng to anyone as he has won big trophies, is a big manager and coveted by the best teams in the world during his managerial tenure. He has **** all to prove. He knew what he was doing was the right way or 100% believed it be right.

                      Roy on the other hand lacks self belief, he has to justify himself as he is punching way above his weight. Its everyone else's fault not his.....Sick of jim dragging this club down to his level
                      i agree, roy does come across like wounded animals. given that he probably learned that the job's above him, that seems sensible

                      but i can't help but feel that rafa constantly felt the need to explain and defend himself as well towards the end of his tenure. i alwalys felt that he thought that his work and his achievements weren't really appreciated and in a way laughed upon by those outside the club.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by red g View Post
                        I think it boils down to self belief. Rafa didn't feel he had to justify anythng to anyone as he has won big trophies, is a big manager and coveted by the best teams in the world during his managerial tenure. He has **** all to prove. He knew what he was doing was the right way or 100% believed it be right.

                        Roy on the other hand lacks self belief, he has to justify himself as he is punching way above his weight. Its everyone else's fault not his
                        .....Sick of jim dragging this club down to his level
                        This is how I see his bitter 'rants' too.

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by fred_plasticine View Post
                          i agree, roy does come across like wounded animals. given that he probably learned that the job's above him, that seems sensible

                          but i can't help but feel that rafa constantly felt the need to explain and defend himself as well towards the end of his tenure. i alwalys felt that he thought that his work and his achievements weren't really appreciated and in a way laughed upon by those outside the club.
                          I think Rafa towards the end was tired.....tired of the politics, tired of the yanks etc. And with all the media bull**** I think everyone has to have a snapping point and there was so much lies and crap written about him only natural to get defensive on occasions.
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                          Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                          Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by fred_plasticine View Post
                            well ... honestly, that doesn't matter to me. the club, imho at least, should always present themselves as one. not a bunch of individuals who are constantly mobbing each other.
                            The thing is the fans were never in support of Parry, the owners nor Ferguson...

                            Now the only thing that seems to cause uproar is the rather disagreeable manager we have in charge who has so far lashed out at the fans for protesting against the owners, the former manager for leaving him a squad that is relegation fodder, a Liverpool legend for daring to apply for the job, Torres for underperforming

                            The only person he hasnt blamed for our league position is the person who is mostly to blame... himself
                            Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by fred_plasticine View Post
                              i agree, roy does come across like wounded animals. given that he probably learned that the job's above him, that seems sensible

                              but i can't help but feel that rafa constantly felt the need to explain and defend himself as well towards the end of his tenure. i alwalys felt that he thought that his work and his achievements weren't really appreciated and in a way laughed upon by those outside the club.
                              Rafa was constantly attacked by the media though, for the same things they are excusing Roy for
                              Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                                #60
                                Rafa was one of us and had such a close relationship with us fans that has not been seen since King kenny was manager. Now this old duffer is trying to turn us against Rafa. Rafa gave me my greatest ever memory of being an LFC fan since the king was in charge and all Roy has done is given me the worst footballing memory of being an LFC fan.

                                **** off Roy you old duffer you are fighting a losing battle here with this **** you are spouting.

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