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supersub wrote:Roberts opinion cannot be forged from watching this season but merely a desire to stir up trouble on this forum similar to the way Hustler did it.....Pretend to be a Liverpool fan and covertly post bilge to get a reaction...Then again,maybe roberts is a red but not a supporter
supersub wrote:Roberts opinion cannot be forged from watching this season but merely a desire to stir up trouble on this forum similar to the way Hustler did it.....Pretend to be a Liverpool fan and covertly post bilge to get a reaction...Then again,maybe roberts is a red but not a supporter
Santa wrote:supersub wrote:Roberts opinion cannot be forged from watching this season but merely a desire to stir up trouble on this forum similar to the way Hustler did it.....Pretend to be a Liverpool fan and covertly post bilge to get a reaction...Then again,maybe roberts is a red but not a supporter
Roberts is Hustler in one of his various disguise, that's why he call himself a Legend. Funny how hustler being banned coincides with Roberts being registered here. 2000+ posts in little over 2 weeks...this juvenile must have skipped school to find so much time with his computer.
Supporter? Don't make me laugh. We all knew what your stepfather did to you ...Wrong place to seek attention!
Santa wrote:We all knew what your stepfather did to you ...Wrong place to seek attention!
bigmick wrote:I think we can confirm Roberts and Hustler are NOT the same person. Easy mistake to make though asa they are both fools.
hawkmoon269 wrote:The following news from lfc.tv shows at least the board are being relistic, if some of the fans arn't.
Liverpool Chief Executive Rick Parry has revealed the depth of his admiration for the job Rafael Benitez has done at Anfield since taking charge seven months ago.
Parry is delighted with the work of the former Valencia coach and believes reaching the Carling Cup Final could herald the start of a glorious new era at the club.
"It's not just the fact we've reached a major final which has made Rafa's start so impressive," Parry says.
"It's the whole package and all the work he's done since he arrived. It's possible some of the results he achieved early raised expectations a bit too early.
"During the summer, everyone was talking about this being a season of transition and stressed how the new manager needed time. It seems to me this all went out of the window last week and suddenly we are in a 'crisis' again. The common sense had gone.
"Reaching the League Cup final last week was what you could call the highlight of a classic week, given the disappointments of the previous few days.
"The League Cup was a springboard for success in 2001 and gave the supporters a great day in 2003. Hopefully we can repeat that again.
"For Rafa to reach a major final in his first season is a great achievement, and no-one at Liverpool would belittle that.
"At the same time, while there was a lot of guff written following our FA Cup exit, even though we're all absolutely delighted to be going to Cardiff, we will not be deflected from our primary objective which is success in the Premiership and Champions League."
supersub wrote:I can confirm roberts is not Hustler but that he maybe a copycat Hustler,who after many months spent in non-football related chit-chat,has now decided to cause as much turmoil to a Liverpool forum as possible under a pretence that he is a disgruntled Red..aka..Hustler
Roberts opinion on Rafa seems rather strange considering the time-scale and funding the man had been afforded since his arrival.
supersub wrote:hawkmoon269 wrote:The following news from lfc.tv shows at least the board are being relistic, if some of the fans arn't.
Liverpool Chief Executive Rick Parry has revealed the depth of his admiration for the job Rafael Benitez has done at Anfield since taking charge seven months ago.
Parry is delighted with the work of the former Valencia coach and believes reaching the Carling Cup Final could herald the start of a glorious new era at the club.
"It's not just the fact we've reached a major final which has made Rafa's start so impressive," Parry says.
"It's the whole package and all the work he's done since he arrived. It's possible some of the results he achieved early raised expectations a bit too early.
"During the summer, everyone was talking about this being a season of transition and stressed how the new manager needed time. It seems to me this all went out of the window last week and suddenly we are in a 'crisis' again. The common sense had gone.
"Reaching the League Cup final last week was what you could call the highlight of a classic week, given the disappointments of the previous few days.
"The League Cup was a springboard for success in 2001 and gave the supporters a great day in 2003. Hopefully we can repeat that again.
"For Rafa to reach a major final in his first season is a great achievement, and no-one at Liverpool would belittle that.
"At the same time, while there was a lot of guff written following our FA Cup exit, even though we're all absolutely delighted to be going to Cardiff, we will not be deflected from our primary objective which is success in the Premiership and Champions League."
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