So I'm not saying sack RB, but what I am saying is someone get him a DVD of the entire history of LIVERPOOL FC. So he can see what passion their was in great cup ties of the past, and what it means to the supporters. The FA CUP is the oldest most prestigious trophy in the world, lets not make the kids of today forget that.
DAV wrote:I have been very critical of managers for years for playing under strength teams in cup competitions. I slated Neil Warnock for the side he put out against Swansea on Saturday. The whole identity of football is being lost in a world of money players and managers with big ego's with no respect for the English game. I wonder where football will be in 20 years time. I'm 33 and have been lucky enough to be at some great games over the years seeing us win just about everything. I speak to kids today and all they know is the premiership, as if football didn't exist before this. I read posts, like Liverpool's priority this season is getting 3rd in League. Well as a supporter, domestic cup competitions are of great importance. It's a time when a team gives something back to its supporters. There is no day in the football calendar like the FA CUP final if you are involved. The travelling down, the whole BUZZ of the day, and the atmosphere. It's a day every supporter remembers for the rest of his/her life. The League cup, not a great competition but never the less, it’s a trophy, the least important. But never the less its something the supporters love if their in the final. Again it’s the team and manager giving something back to the fans.
So I'm not saying sack RB, but what I am saying is someone get him a DVD of the entire history of LIVERPOOL FC. So he can see what passion their was in great cup ties of the past, and what it means to the supporters. The FA CUP is the oldest most prestigious trophy in the world, lets not make the kids of today forget that.
God knows what Shankly would make of Liverpool's priority being coming 3rd in Premiership.
God know's what greats of the past would make of this Christmas break nonsense. (The Christmas period is again something the fans love, just look at attendances over the years in this period through out the leagues)
I'm not even going to discuss this rubbish about B teams playing in the championship.
So my answer is this to foreign managers (including RB), learn the history, respect the supports for paying good money to turn up to the games, don't de-value cup competitions because the financial rewards are not so good. (it matters to us, the supporters)
DAV wrote:if teams don't want to take these competitions seriously then should'nt they reduce the price of tickets to reserve game prices and inform the supporters well in advance.
Kopjon wrote:DAV wrote:if teams don't want to take these competitions seriously then should'nt they reduce the price of tickets to reserve game prices and inform the supporters well in advance.
Spot on.
Arsenal have an excellent reserve side, something i think we can only dream of. I also agree with an earlier comment, in that we have had some superb young talent that have now departed to be replaced by the 'New Zidane' and co, who have also now departed. I'm struggling to think of one good youth player that has come in from abroad and fullfilled his promising talent, so why are we relying on Argentines, french and spanish youngsters that continually fail to make the grade?
supersub wrote:I totally agree with Dav; The opening post is spot on and the use of "Shankly" in your user name and yet reply like that is a contradiction to the manner the great man played the game.
I am sick and tired of hearing thisspin about physical levels injuring players,burnout blah
blahcrap
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SouthCoastShankly wrote:supersub wrote:I totally agree with Dav; The opening post is spot on and the use of "Shankly" in your user name and yet reply like that is a contradiction to the manner the great man played the game.
I am sick and tired of hearing thisspin about physical levels injuring players,burnout blah
blahcrap
.
Not at all.
Bill Shankly created a side and way of playing that dominated the footballing environment in which he played.
I can admire what he did and respect him for what he did for the club but that doesn't mean that by endorsing him as a manager in my username I think we should imitate his style.
Quite frankly whether you believe burnout is an shit excuse or not its reality. Most players playing in Shankly's days would never be able to compete over a season, playing the amount of games we now play, like our boys do. The game nowadays is more about stamina over the season and managing your squad to be successful over long periods of time. The sooner fans start to realise this the quicker you can start seeing the real issues with defeats like last nights.
The past is the past and its a glorious one. I'm fed up with fans and pundits alike comparing this team to the great Liverpool teams of the past.
Its a different team and different game creating a different history.
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