dawson99 wrote:no, cant agree. its naive to completely blame the owners and lay off Rafa. He has made mistake afetr istake in his signings and his stubbornness...
I'm behind the manager as ong as he is manager, but he's destroying our chances again and again. why, when we have money probs, does he spend SOOO much on a player who cant even play for months... he has signed over 60 players and most of them were useless.
Yes the owners suck, but you cant lay all the blame with them!
baldricks_cunning_plan wrote:dawson99 wrote:no, cant agree. its naive to completely blame the owners and lay off Rafa. He has made mistake afetr istake in his signings and his stubbornness...
I'm behind the manager as ong as he is manager, but he's destroying our chances again and again. why, when we have money probs, does he spend SOOO much on a player who cant even play for months... he has signed over 60 players and most of them were useless.
Yes the owners suck, but you cant lay all the blame with them!
Because who were the alternatives? Lee Cattemole for f***s sake. For the limited money that Rafa has to spend (raised by selling players, not by the owners giving) Aquilani was the best option available in Rafa's eyes and after spending big on Xabi and Masch (in our comparison) I'd trust him when it comes to spending big on a central midfielder.
If the owners provided proper funds and didn't force Rafa to sell his players, then we would be in a better position. Truth is, it's the owners fault for bleeding the club dry of any funds from their own back pocket.
lakes10 wrote:bbc are saying that Rafa has the clubs backing after a meeting today, looks like we are going to give him time to sort it out.
Reg wrote:1. Alberto Aquilani is like having a 'Z' in Scrabble. You wait forever for your chance to cash in, by which point everyone else is miles ahead.
JBG wrote:Its a strange one: I don't think anyone saw this bad run coming.
taff wrote:If the worse happens and we dont qualify past the group stage and we dont finish in the top four then I would assume the owners would get rid of Rafa.
But we havent reached those scenarios yet
Effes wrote:JBG wrote:Its a strange one: I don't think anyone saw this bad run coming.
Seriously??
I was gonna start a thread before the Sunderland game about "crunch time"
over the next few weeks.
The writing was on the wall if you ask me.
Effes wrote:It's starnge really - but those who have been critical of him over the last 2-3 seasons
say he should stay.
I'm in that camp too - the club needs Rafa. Sacking him could see us flounder like we've never done before.
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