lakes10 wrote:Kharhaz wrote:bigmick wrote:This is the most perfect example in along time of how to completely ruin a thread. People quoting whole passages of text and following that with one and two word answers, as well as asking questions about how to quote etc which are entirely irrelavent to the subject matter, and then debating that for two pages. When I clicked ona nd saw the debate had extended to six pages I was thinking it had got interesting, but alas no.
Good point. So lets get back on track. I think rafas biggest downfall is his stubbornness. His determination to prove that his way, be it out of form players, rotation, in form players left on the bench have been his biggest downfall. I support they guy but theres no denying recent performances have been less than convincing. Is that down to rafa or the players? Id say both, either way one thing is clear I dont think this is a blip, if it is isnt it our second one this season or is it continuing for a long time? If rafa starts playing our more in form players (which at the moment is difficult to pick) then maybe it will simply be down to the players not showing the right attitude. Up front is a good start, Babel or Crouch to partner Torres, then the best midfield, defence and Reina !
see my problem is say Rafa is still hear in the summer, he starts ok again but then falls short by november and we get rid of him.
that would be another year gone.
If they are going to get rid of him in the summer what ever, then lets do it now, find a manager that can start to work with the team now.
Can i have a free one after reading that?


"wait 'till the end of the season" as we hung onto the coat tails of the leaders (who also had dodgy spells themselves which helped). This was around the time which the "delayed gazelle" theory was in prominence. The idea that if you sat your best players on their erse for a bit in September, the mileometer not ticking round could be used to great effect in March when you were challenging on all fronts. Unfortunately, we learned fairly quickly that without Torres and Gerrard we weren't actually good enough to beat too many teams, and then to compound it all Torres blew the delayed gazelle theory out of the water by getting injured. Fortunately however, we had a couple of other players injured and we could point to their absense as we gradually slipped further behind the leaders.





