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Postby NANNY RED » Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:14 am

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NANNY RED wrote:roys going the chippy ha ha


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'BBQ wibs'  :laugh:  :laugh:

Jova no doe, ha ha

And Roy a bottle of water for his tablets ha ha
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Postby metalhead » Wed Dec 15, 2010 12:17 am

NANNY RED wrote:roys going the chippy ha ha


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hilarious list that, ''BBQ wibs'' :laugh:  :laugh:
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Wed Dec 15, 2010 1:48 am

Liverpool Echo 14 Dec 2010

Hodgson's press conference

"No fears, no worries,no concerns "  Well listen to the fans you arrogant obnoxious irritating  man because we fucking do
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Postby Emerald Red » Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:10 am

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Emerald Red wrote:His latest interview takes the cake. The man is clearly suffering from some kind of senile dementia.

Stop embarrassing yourself, mate.

Sorry, fella, it's not me that's embarrassing myself. Hodgson is doing that all on his own. He's a shambles.

that's rich, coming from the guy who said he would stop supporting liverpool if Roy became manager.  :laugh:

Go and find me the post where I said I'd stop supporting the club. Another clown that's good at putting words in mouths without backing it up. I said I'd jing it, which I have. I don't watch matches anymore, save for the odd glimps to see the score on a stream. I never attended Anfield once since the Yanks took over, and I'm doing the same until Roy f*cks off! I refuse to recognise him as manager of this football club. Give him some respect? Yous are having a laugh.
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Postby Kharhaz » Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:29 am

Tedious.

1. marked by tedium; long and tiresome: tedious tasks; a tedious journey.
2. wordy so as to cause weariness or boredom, as a speaker or writer; prolix.

This word sums up this thread.
Bill Shankly: “I was the best manager in Britain because I was never devious or cheated anyone. I’d break my wife’s legs if I played against her, but I’d never cheat her.”
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Postby Ring-of-Fire » Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:45 am

RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Liverpool Echo 14 Dec 2010

Hodgson's press conference

"No fears, no worries,no concerns "  Well listen to the fans you arrogant obnoxious irritating  man because we fucking do

If Rafa had said half of that he'd have been lambasted on here in 2 seconds flat.

Hodgson is on borrowed time, I think. It'll be Rafa's fault when he's sacked, though, no doubt. :no
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Postby Kharhaz » Wed Dec 15, 2010 2:52 am

Ring-of-Fire wrote:If Rafa had said half of that he'd have been lambasted on here in 2 seconds flat.

Hodgson is on borrowed time, I think. It'll be Rafa's fault when he's sacked, though, no doubt. :no

No he wouldnt. He would be worshipped as a clever man who said what people wanted to hear. Lets not forget the milk and sugar tripe he spewed.

Its all about hypocrisy and pettiness.
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Postby Kharhaz » Wed Dec 15, 2010 3:38 am

Out of interest though, why is it when Rafa was in charge, it was always down to the owners. He never had the money to spend. He was up against it. And its this in which Rafa is generally defended. Despite him bringing in players for daft fees who are nowhere near good enough, this is one of the arguments for rafa. He was fighting against Hicks and Gillett. Those very same people who gave him a cushy 5 year contract when he finished ONE season in all his time here challenging for the title. Now yes, we can argue he won us the european cup, and the fa cup, but for every Liverpool supporter, we all hold to our heart our league titles and our rivals. Our rivals equalled our record that year we finished second.

So now the challenge is set. Rafa won nothing the year we finished second but alas ! he saw the light, we were challenging. A couple of improvements and we could get back on track. Did rafa take into consideration what had occurred? United equalled our title record.

Did rafa take into account that the rot has to stop, we have to keep that league form going?

Did rafa swallow his own stubborn pride and put the club first to ensure we kept our best players to make sure we would get back on track to competing and winning league titles?

No, he didnt. He got what he wanted. I find it very convenient in the last year of his contract he managed to get the team to perform in the league. He ensured none of our key players signed new contracts until he did, he held the club to ransom and yet, to this day, he is a messiah type figure.

Now lets take Roy. He has suffered the same hardships rafa did. Roy hasnt had money to spend, indeed come January, is any of us clear as to whether or not the new owners will cough up money to buy new players? I honestly dont know, all I am hearing is "it will take time". Will Roy have money or not? or is this a question not even mentioned among many of you, seeing as everything wrong with the club is all Roys fault?

Whenever we lose a match, its roys fault, and this tedious thread gets bumped. Its never the players, its never there fault. Its all down to roy and how he is dragging this club down.

Hicks and Gillett dragged this club down, Roy is the scapegoat. Its not in my nature to be a spoilt brat and demand the best throughout my life, its in my nature to respect the people who deserve it. If at the end of the season, if Roy is given money to spend, is given time to improve the team, and fails miserably, then yes, we should look elsewhere. But by christ people show some kind of perspective, if rafa can be afforded some kind patience, then surely roy deserves the same?
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Postby Ciggy » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:08 am

Kharhaz wrote:if rafa can be afforded some kind patience, then surely roy deserves the same?

No he doesnt actually every press conference is worst than the last one heres a summary from PT site.

After the 2-0 loss to Everton: “To get a result here would have been Utopia,” said the Liverpool manager. “But I can only analyse the performance. There is no point trying to analyse dreams.”

In answer to a jo
urnalist from Norway questioning the supply to Torres: 'Are you from Denmark?' Hodgson asked (he considers the Danish press too negative). 'No, Norway,' replied the visitor. 'Ah, two countries I never want to work in again,' he said.

Discussing how well Birmingham played against us: "It would have been a shame if we beat Birmingham today"

After signing Merieles - "We don't know his best position" Well why did you buy him?

Questioner - 'Is Torres better off playing as a lone striker or with someone alongside him?' Hodgson : 'I don't know'

Talking about the potential protest against the then owners, Hicks and Gillett before Sunderland: "When you've got a group of people protesting at the games, it doesn't help."

August 24th - "Hopefully in the next 36 games we can take some points"

Before the Manchester United game: " I've been involved in some big derbies in my career and you know how much they mean to the fans. It compares with Inter v Juventus. The Milan derby was a big occasion but the derby d'Italia was the real killer one, as it were. I didn't like losing in those games, which I did quite often. I did poorly so it would be nice to change that" - Liverpool lost 3-2

In regards Liverpool's worst start for 56 years: "I couldn't give a monkey's whether we're 17th or 18th"

After the 2-0 loss to Everton: ''I hope that fair-minded people see the game the same way. I think it’s a bit unfortunate that after such a good game of football, everything revolves around the fact that Liverpool didn’t win it.” Roy we where sh!te what game was you watching?

“We didn’t score goals and Everton did but I refuse to accept that we were in any way outplayed or any way inferior. I watched the performance and the second half was as good as I saw a Liverpool team play under my management that is for sure.” Liverpool had just been completely outplayed and lost 2-0 to their local rivals

After the protests against the owners for the Sunderland game: "those people aren't making my job any easier"

On his special relationship with our nemesis Alex Ferguson: “I know Mr Ferguson is not really a Liverpool man,” said Hodgson, “so I’m a bit concerned about my excellent relationship with him. “I sincerely hope he forgives me for moving north and hopefully we can have a glass of wine together, maybe in secret."

When questioned on the way to get the best out of a Liverpool team full of different types of players to Fulham: "What do you mean do my methods translate? They have translated from Halmsteds to Malmo to Orebo to Neuchatel Xamax to the Swiss national team." Wowzer

On Liverpool conceding goals - "It is a problem we are letting in goals but with the offensive line-up we have that is going to be a risk." - Liverpool have managed just 7 goals in the league thus far, 15 less than the same stage last season

After the draw against Sunderland: "They were formidable opposition" Just like Northamptom Town hey Roy?

When questioned about Liverpool's poor form continuing to Christmas, whether he would consider his position for the good of the club: "I have got a three year contract so if someone wants to get rid of me presumably they would have to pay up my three year contract"

On Liverpools poor form: "I think we are a good side, it's just we keep losing" as well as "We all know a magic wand solution doesn’t exist."

Scapegoating the team he picked for Northampton and essentially telling players that they are deemed not good enough: "We had a very bad result on Wednesday night but it should not affect the 11 players who are going to start the game on Saturday because they weren't part of the game." The A Team.

On the pressure he is under at Liverpool - "I think it would be a sad day for football and for Liverpool if someone who had been brought in with the pomp and circumstance, and the money it took them to release me from my previous contract, and being feted as one of England's best managers – if after eight games people are deciding this guy has got to go".
We have decided already and it is time for you to go thanx.

On the 3-1 defeat to Newcastle For a team that wants to finish in the top half of the table this is not good enough Top half finish  :no
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Postby tubby » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:15 am

A catalgoue of embarassing comments there. How can people still say he should be afforded respect when he keeps making an idiot of himself and the club? Maybe he can get away with making such comments at Malmo or Fulham but that's not the way any manager of Liverpool football club should speak.
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Postby Greavesie » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:21 am

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GAG HIM! :D
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Postby laza » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:57 am

Kharhaz wrote:if rafa can be afforded some kind patience, then surely roy deserves the same?

Sorry no he cant mate, the whole idea of Rafa getting boot was that finishing seventh was unacceptable even with owners situation or previous season finish. Or the fact under Rafa, we started looking the business again after Houlliers reign had gone stale.

Roy wasnt my choice but I was willing to give him respect he deserves as Liverpool. Im not going to insult Roy and I take a dim view of those who do. Nor am I going take every one of his soundbytes apart, I will acknowledge that owner situation was a problem to him as well as Rafa.
If he gets sacked at end of season or beforehand it will be rather harsh.

However he is manager of Liverpool football club and LFC expects better
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Postby NANNY RED » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:57 am

Roy is going on about any one who came he wouldnt do any better than him and would do a similar job, Well if thats the case id suggest any manager from a Liverpool Sunday football side , should make his move 3m a year . not bad that might even apply for the job meself, like he said anyone couldnt do any better , but at least id get in the match free ,perfect seat and get to go into the changies,
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Postby Greavesie » Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:08 am

NANNY RED wrote:NO ONE COULD DO ANY BETTER , IS HE AWAKE

Louis Van Gaal  :nod
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Postby Waldo » Wed Dec 15, 2010 11:37 am

The comments from Werner and now Hodgson this week centred around his tenure as manager suggest that something is afoot.
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