by Penguins » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:51 pm
I just find it bemusing that everything that was used to beat Rafa with is now ok when Kenny has done exactly that..
Rafa points why he should had left by most people:
1. He was a cup manager, only winning the CL and Fa cup and reaching the semis in the cl but never gettting us to the league title, always falling short being satisfied finsihing in the CL places.
2. He brought Keane and Aqualiani to the team who were poor buys according to most. He did although buy Reina, Alonso, Torres, Masch, Lucas, Agger, Skrtel...
3. We finished 7th once which made him miss qualifing us for the CL once in his 6 years while having the Vermin as owners for almost the entire time and having to sell to buy in his last 2 seasons.
4. Rafa was so damn predictable making no subs until the 70 th minute no matter what.
5. Although we won alot his tactics wasn't that pleasing to the eye.
Lets look at Kenny after 1 and a half season.
1. Well, if Rafa was a cup manager what is now this then?
Carling cup is all of a sudden good enough??`
Well, at least the manager doesn't have to try and win the CL...
2. He bought Caroll ,Henderson, Adam, Downing for 80 million and there are no Torres, Alonso, Mash etc even to weigh it up.
3.Sure it was caotic when he arrived but he never had to deal with the Vermin as owners, he was fully backed by the new owners and still 7th 2 years in a row. 1st half year doesn't count but no improvement in the league at all after that outlay?
4. Subs? Be glad if there are any in the 70th minute
5. Negative tactics you say? How about never going for that attacking sub in the 60 th minute.
And no, I don't want Kenny to be sacked, but ffs try to look at it without those rose tinted glasses.
I actually think Kenny is a good man manager, but he is awful in the market and poor tactically.
And before you know it is 25 years until we have won the league...
I am just wondering how this can be ok now, when it was totally unacceptable under Rafa?
Please explain to me what Kenny is doing better than Rafa did...
It sure isn't the league, or the cups, or in the market, or tactically...