lakes10 wrote:Rafa won't take sh!t .......he just buys it.
stmichael wrote:We may not be happy with the way the team is playing but neither is Rafa. Put it this way. At least Rafa, unlike Houllier, actually comes out after the game and criticises the players and tells them when their performance is not good enough. Players only get 'protection' from him when they deserve it but he is not afraid to say that they need to buck their ideas up. Under Houllier we just got two years of spin and excuses for what can only be described as the most turgid football I have ever had to watch as a Liverpool supporter.
We have made an unspectacular start to the season, but the great Liverpool sides of the past did as well sometimes, and bearing in mind that nobody bar the Chavs have made a blistering start to this season then we really shouldn't worry too much. Rafa is a winner and he will not tolerate this sh#t for long.
I just can't believe that we haven't even reached Christmas yet and the 'Rafa Out' brigade are starting to make their first rumblings. Please look at the bigger picture and get behind the team instead ofd slagging them off after every defeat and praising them to the hilt after every win. Regardless of what some people say, this is not the nature of being a football fan, this is the nature of being a glory hunter. Support the team and the manager and give him time. I think he deserves that after winning number five in his first season.
Lando_Griffin wrote:stmichael wrote:We may not be happy with the way the team is playing but neither is Rafa. Put it this way. At least Rafa, unlike Houllier, actually comes out after the game and criticises the players and tells them when their performance is not good enough. Players only get 'protection' from him when they deserve it but he is not afraid to say that they need to buck their ideas up. Under Houllier we just got two years of spin and excuses for what can only be described as the most turgid football I have ever had to watch as a Liverpool supporter.
We have made an unspectacular start to the season, but the great Liverpool sides of the past did as well sometimes, and bearing in mind that nobody bar the Chavs have made a blistering start to this season then we really shouldn't worry too much. Rafa is a winner and he will not tolerate this sh#t for long.
I just can't believe that we haven't even reached Christmas yet and the 'Rafa Out' brigade are starting to make their first rumblings. Please look at the bigger picture and get behind the team instead ofd slagging them off after every defeat and praising them to the hilt after every win. Regardless of what some people say, this is not the nature of being a football fan, this is the nature of being a glory hunter. Support the team and the manager and give him time. I think he deserves that after winning number five in his first season.
Quite possibly the best post for weeks. I agree totally.
Santa wrote:lakes10 wrote:Rafa won't take sh!t .......he just buys it.
lakes...take your sh!t, dig your hole and bury it...enuff of your anti-Rafa sentiment. If any of our players are sh!te, no worries there's always "Big" Sam Alladyce to take them away
stoney wrote:Oh lakes were getting tired of this, fukk off with your bullquick. Or you do is moan, moan moan you old woman! Even when we won in Instanbul you probably still found something to moan about. Jeez![]()
lakes10 wrote:stoney wrote:Oh lakes were getting tired of this, fukk off with your bullquick. Or you do is moan, moan moan you old woman! Even when we won in Instanbul you probably still found something to moan about. Jeez![]()
yes i did in fact, i said i hope he learns how to be a prem manager....look like he did not.
azriahmad wrote:It's hard to find optimism in the face of such woeful collective performances, especially from world class strikers like Morro.
Come on, Benitez, you can do better than this!
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