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Postby teamleader1 » Thu May 06, 2010 9:58 pm

Reg wrote:

shíte is still shíte at the end of the day - same colour, same smell.   :eyebrow[/quote]
I felt like that after watching us play all season  :D
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Postby account deleted by request » Thu May 06, 2010 10:05 pm

Reg wrote:
s@int wrote:
Reg wrote:Why dont you just copy/paste one of S@ints posts? ???

Why don't you just feck off.

At least he's posted his opinion something you seem fecking incapable of. All you have EVER done since you came on here is moan and fecking groan at other peoples opinions.

I have an allergy to reading repetitive shíte, fortunately for you I´m getting to used to it but shíte is still shíte at the end of the day - same colour, same smell.   :eyebrow

I refer you to my previous reply

As for sh!te, I asked you to start posting opinions, not what you looked or smelled of.
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Postby Igor Zidane » Thu May 06, 2010 10:06 pm

Rafael Benítez meets Liverpool chairman Martin Broughton for talks

• Manager meets chairman for first time
• Juventus want answer over Benitez's future
   
Andy Hunter guardian.co.uk, Thursday 6 May 2010 20.53 BST

Rafael Benítez will hold further talks with the Liverpool hierarchy to resolve his future after both parties exchanged "issues of concern" at a meeting in London yesterday.

The Liverpool manager met the club's chairman, Martin Broughton, and managing director, Christian Purslow, as he ponders whether to accept an offer from Juventus. Benítez has been seeking assurances over Liverpool's search for new investment and spending power this summer, while Anfield officials wanted confirmation of the manager's intentions.

A club statement said: "We are pleased that the first of what is intended to be a series of meetings took place between the chairman, managing director and the manager Rafael Benítez. The meeting was constructive.

"The chairman shared his views about plans for the future of the club. There was an exchange of views and issues of concern to both the board and the manager which will either be addressed or be picked up on in future meetings."

Benítez met his lawyers in London and also Purslow and Broughton, the British Airways chairman who was installed at Anfield on 16 April to oversee the sale of the club by co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. Two meetings between Benítez and Broughton, before recent games, had to be cancelled for logistical reasons. Broughton is expected to report the details of his meeting with Benítez to fellow board members. Benítez, who is under increasing pressure to give an answer on his future to the new Juventus president, Andrea Agnelli, will consider whether to continue as Liverpool manager. Benítez will not be able to divulge details of the meeting tomorrow as his customary Friday press conference has been postponed.

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Postby account deleted by request » Thu May 06, 2010 10:08 pm

Penguins wrote:As things stand now Rafa will stay.
There may be many reasons for and against him staying.
But the most relevant is 16 million. That is really all there is to the subject.
Hicks would never ever contemplate paying for something he doesn't have to and he surely will not make this an exception.
Live with it....

I agree, we won't pay it and he won't leave without it.
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Postby Penguins » Thu May 06, 2010 10:15 pm

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Penguins wrote:As things stand now Rafa will stay.
There may be many reasons for and against him staying.
But the most relevant is 16 million. That is really all there is to the subject.
Hicks would never ever contemplate paying for something he doesn't have to and he surely will not make this an exception.
Live with it....

I agree, we won't pay it and he won't leave without it.

Like I said, there are alot of  other circumstances surrounding this topic, but that is the bottom line.

Hopefully(and I really mean hopefully) we will get new owners sooner rather than later and they'll decide who they want as manager.
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Postby teamleader1 » Thu May 06, 2010 10:22 pm

Igor Zidane wrote:Does anybody seriously think that if your a proffesional and you are sytematically being usurped by those above you it would not throw you and put you off your job ffs . Get real . It is all starting to come out now , how are manger has been batteling not only the owners , but the MD and his media cronies and not just that he's trying to compete against 19 0ther teams in the prem .

Do you really believe that the negative tactics, strange line ups and even stranger substitutions that have been a more often than not part of the season can be excused away by blaming the owners?
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Postby tubby » Thu May 06, 2010 10:37 pm

Not much to take away from that meeting but id say it's positive. If Rafa wanted out he would have made it clear. Now just give the man 70Mil to spend plus whatever he makes from player sales and let him bring home number 19!!!!
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Postby fergieisawhiskeynosedtw@t » Thu May 06, 2010 10:41 pm

teamleader1 wrote:
Igor Zidane wrote:Does anybody seriously think that if your a proffesional and you are sytematically being usurped by those above you it would not throw you and put you off your job ffs . Get real . It is all starting to come out now , how are manger has been batteling not only the owners , but the MD and his media cronies and not just that he's trying to compete against 19 0ther teams in the prem .

Do you really believe that the negative tactics, strange line ups and even stranger substitutions that have been a more often than not part of the season can be excused away by blaming the owners?

cannot argue with that point! we all have pressure from above at work but some of rafa's decisions this year have been ludicrous and if I was a gambling man it was if he wanted2 get the sack  ????
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Postby Ben Patrick » Thu May 06, 2010 10:45 pm

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parchpea wrote:Benitez has worked under difficult circumstances but its a bloody hard job anyway. Sometimes you get the impression he wants an easy ride when hes always asking for big money and more control but no top football job is free of restraint. All managers at the best clubs have hellish pressure and expectation under the eye of rich owners and huge expectation. Ok hes not had the biggest budget, but hes has had one of biggest in the divison at his disposal and the advantage of being in charge of a prestigious club that by his own admission can attract top class players anyway. The control he begged for was given and now he over looks everything at Anfield.I doubt theres a manager with more control at a football club anywhere. I am not arguing that the owners have not caused him problems, its obvious they have, but I just feel its being over played by Benitez to mask some of the poor decisions hes made in the transfer market and his tactics in the Premiership. Despite all the adversity at the football club it would surely be very difficult to argue that he should not have made much better use of his resources and his selection of player and squad assembly has been very poor. To me the rot really set in when he tried to use Alonso as a make weight to broker a deal for Barry. In itself it was a poor decision and in the ripples cost us the services of Alonso and we lost out on Barry anyways. Then we had the Keane fiasco last year followed up by another 2 lads signed this summer for £40m who have not made any impression at all.Its just not good enough and frankly the prospect of Benitez now being given any more funds frightens the life out of me because to me it looks like the fella has lost the dressing room and is likely to make a hash of any recruitement whilst looking as dazed and on the ropes as he does right now.

That's a really good post mate. Balanced but truthful and on the money in my book.

It is, had me nodding my head.
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Postby account deleted by request » Thu May 06, 2010 10:47 pm

bavlondon wrote:Not much to take away from that meeting but id say it's positive. If Rafa wanted out he would have made it clear. Now just give the man 70Mil to spend plus whatever he makes from player sales and let him bring home number 19!!!!

Where are they going to get £70million from Bav ? They can either borrow it (more debt against the club) or sell players to get it. If it means we have to sell Torres I would prefer to manage with less anyway.

The Chairman has promised money will be available , but I don't expect anything like £70million unless we get new investment or new owners.   

So which would you prefer £70million and Liverpool in even more debt and danger of bankruptcy or a smaller amount better managed?
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Postby Emerald Red » Thu May 06, 2010 10:47 pm

fergieisawhiskeynosedtw@t wrote:
teamleader1 wrote:
Igor Zidane wrote:Does anybody seriously think that if your a proffesional and you are sytematically being usurped by those above you it would not throw you and put you off your job ffs . Get real . It is all starting to come out now , how are manger has been batteling not only the owners , but the MD and his media cronies and not just that he's trying to compete against 19 0ther teams in the prem .

Do you really believe that the negative tactics, strange line ups and even stranger substitutions that have been a more often than not part of the season can be excused away by blaming the owners?

cannot argue with that point! we all have pressure from above at work but some of rafa's decisions this year have been ludicrous and if I was a gambling man it was if he wanted2 get the sack  ??

Do care to cite which of these so called decisions were "ludicrous"?
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Postby Emerald Red » Thu May 06, 2010 10:49 pm

s@int wrote:
bavlondon wrote:Not much to take away from that meeting but id say it's positive. If Rafa wanted out he would have made it clear. Now just give the man 70Mil to spend plus whatever he makes from player sales and let him bring home number 19!!!!

Where are they going to get £70million from Bav ? They can either borrow it (more debt against the club) or sell players to get it. If it means we have to sell Torres I would prefer to manage with less anyway.

The Chairman has promised money will be available , but I don't expect anything like £70million unless we get new investment or new owners.   

So which would you prefer £70million and Liverpool in even more debt and danger of bankruptcy or a smaller amount better managed?

New sponsorship deal and the money he was supposed to get last summer and in January should suffice.
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Postby tubby » Thu May 06, 2010 10:54 pm

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bavlondon wrote:Not much to take away from that meeting but id say it's positive. If Rafa wanted out he would have made it clear. Now just give the man 70Mil to spend plus whatever he makes from player sales and let him bring home number 19!!!!

Where are they going to get £70million from Bav ? They can either borrow it (more debt against the club) or sell players to get it. If it means we have to sell Torres I would prefer to manage with less anyway.

The Chairman has promised money will be available , but I don't expect anything like £70million unless we get new investment or new owners.   

So which would you prefer £70million and Liverpool in even more debt and danger of bankruptcy or a smaller amount better managed?

I thought part of the whole Barcap overseeing the deal included 60 odd mil? Hicks also indicated before we would spend a lot this summer. I doubt he was meaning we sell Torres, Broughton already said we don't need to sell any top players. Stop fear mongering!  :D
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Postby account deleted by request » Thu May 06, 2010 11:04 pm

Emerald Red wrote:
s@int wrote:
bavlondon wrote:Not much to take away from that meeting but id say it's positive. If Rafa wanted out he would have made it clear. Now just give the man 70Mil to spend plus whatever he makes from player sales and let him bring home number 19!!!!

Where are they going to get £70million from Bav ? They can either borrow it (more debt against the club) or sell players to get it. If it means we have to sell Torres I would prefer to manage with less anyway.

The Chairman has promised money will be available , but I don't expect anything like £70million unless we get new investment or new owners.   

So which would you prefer £70million and Liverpool in even more debt and danger of bankruptcy or a smaller amount better managed?

New sponsorship deal and the money he was supposed to get last summer and in January should suffice.

The new sponsorship deal is no longer worth as much now we arn't in the CL, and we have supposedly received all the money that was budgeted for in this years budget.

Whichever way we play it it will only mean added debt mate.
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Postby account deleted by request » Thu May 06, 2010 11:08 pm

bavlondon wrote:
s@int wrote:
bavlondon wrote:Not much to take away from that meeting but id say it's positive. If Rafa wanted out he would have made it clear. Now just give the man 70Mil to spend plus whatever he makes from player sales and let him bring home number 19!!!!

Where are they going to get £70million from Bav ? They can either borrow it (more debt against the club) or sell players to get it. If it means we have to sell Torres I would prefer to manage with less anyway.

The Chairman has promised money will be available , but I don't expect anything like £70million unless we get new investment or new owners.   

So which would you prefer £70million and Liverpool in even more debt and danger of bankruptcy or a smaller amount better managed?

I thought part of the whole Barcap overseeing the deal included 60 odd mil? Hicks also indicated before we would spend a lot this summer. I doubt he was meaning we sell Torres, Broughton already said we don't need to sell any top players. Stop fear mongering!  :D

No mate, that was only if Barclays took over the loan..... THEY DIDN'T. We are still with RBS and they never offered anything other than to extend the loan.

Hicks is out of the loop now mate.
We don't "need" to sell any players...... not unless we would like to buy some. :D
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