andy_g wrote:is that another 'spot on' for lando, kazza?



kazza wrote:andy_g wrote:is that another 'spot on' for lando, kazza?
Andy, my sense is you are stalking me. Is this true because if so you may have too much time on your hands.
And errr, yes it is and what fecking business is it of yours. Are we having a fecking problem, because you seem very good at the "spot on" when your guru comes out with sh1t about the manager. "spot on Mick you are so clever"
If I replied to your posts as much as you reply to mine all will be calling me a stalker. What are you defending your damsel in distress. Something about letting sleeping dogs lie you idiot!
Just in case I wasn't clear "SPOT ON LANDO" as he was acting like a complete BABY.

andy_g wrote:kazza wrote:andy_g wrote:is that another 'spot on' for lando, kazza?
Andy, my sense is you are stalking me. Is this true because if so you may have too much time on your hands.
And errr, yes it is and what fecking business is it of yours. Are we having a fecking problem, because you seem very good at the "spot on" when your guru comes out with sh1t about the manager. "spot on Mick you are so clever"
If I replied to your posts as much as you reply to mine all will be calling me a stalker. What are you defending your damsel in distress. Something about letting sleeping dogs lie you idiot!
Just in case I wasn't clear "SPOT ON LANDO" as he was acting like a complete BABY.
wrong on so many counts, kazza. as usual.

Lando_Griffin wrote:Ben Patrick wrote:stmichael wrote:The thing is it's all very well saying Rafa should be replaced but whoever comes in as a potential replacement will also have their own faults. Ok you might get a manager in who is warmer to the players, able to motivate them better and put an arm around them when needed but that's just 1 side of the equation.
You also have to make sure that you get a manager who is tactically better or the equal of Rafa, who has the capability of making a team/squad punch above their weight (because that's the expectation from the supporters) and who is able to provide an almost perfect balance in the transfer window, as they won't be able to afford any mistakes.
Easier said than done.
Is this the same tactical genius that has played Ngog on his own upfront for three quarters of last season isolating Gerrard ?
Come again?
How, exactly, is playing someone up front with Gerrard isolating Gerrard?
Schooltime, boyo...

babu wrote:bloody hell guys, calm the fuck down.
Lando has passion (which I love), but suffers from severe tourette's syndrom. Bigmick is pretty good at analysing and writing decent football posts (which i love), despite turning into a bit of a moppy wet blanket recently.
We know where both stand on the major issues, so what's the problem? Everyone is forewarned with these two, so deal with it.
I hardly think you can call andy g a stalker.
Guys we know what both Bigmick and Lando are gonna say before they type, so why can't we just read it and not get aggravated?


Scottbot wrote:SeaofRed wrote:The transfer market in and around Europe has changed beyond all recognition in the last six years though. In 2004 you could sign someone like Morientes for £6m, Alonso for £10m and Garcia for £6m. Joleon Lescott wouldn't have cost £22m six years ago and Milner wouldn't be leaving Aston Villa for an estimated £20m+.
budget and has to sell-to-buy? Rafa is not a Messiah and unfortunately money doesn't grows on trees.
Don't take it out of context though because it's all relative, at least to some degree. In the same time TV revenue has increased considerably (I believe), tickets to Anfield go up every (or ever other), and our latest sponsorship deal is the most lucrative in British football.


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