

Stu.Murph wrote:I know its early, but you're just a big poof.
Cool Hand Luke wrote:Stu.Murph wrote:I know its early, but you're just a big poof.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
I read the whole of Mick’s post, was expecting some great debate and saw this, justmyself laughing.
yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:i`m absolutely gobsmacked at some of the arrogance shown on these boards.
rafa should walk if things dont improve?
he has got to as many champions league finals in three seasons as legends like matt busby and alex ferguson achieved in their whole career`s put together, you can throw in tommy docherty, dave sexton, ron atkinson and wilf mcguiness into that too.
the great bill shankly only got as far as the semi`s.
when rafa took over this club it was virtually in meltdown, confidence was so low that we never turned around a one goal deficit in 2years and we literally couldnt string 3 passes together.
the club had spent fortunes on players like diouf, cheyrou and biscan and it was hit and miss every year if we were going to qualify for the champions league - remember chelsea and even bradford turning us over late in the season to put us in the uefa cup. the club once famed for its pass and move style had become the biggest joke in football, the shame of sitting there listening to arsenal fans of all people shout `hoof` at us was unbearable. cruyff said if everyteam adopted liverpools style of play football would be dead as a spectator sport in three seasons, he was probably true.
for the first time in years anfield wasnt sold out every saturday.
gerrard and owen were virtually out the door, they couldnt see in any way whatsoever liverpool challenging for the main prizes. i couldnt myself.
it takes years to build a championship winning side, it took ferguson 6 years to win anything never mind the league and mourinho inherited a side that had finished second and had an open chequebook.
if rafa benitez finishes above chelsea anytime in his liverpool career considering their wealth and spending power i think that would be incredible.
rafa benitez saved my club, the club i watched dominate europe had become a fringe player and benitez has turned us into major players spending a fraction of the money his rivals have.
considering what he inherited and the impatience of fans these days i rate benitez alongside shankly and paisley.
i dont think even the great bob could have done anymore given the cards benitez has been dealt.
i hope to christ rafa doesnt read these boards because if i was him reading some of these comments i`d pack my bags and f**k of to madrid on the next flight and say go and get allardyce or o neil, and lets see how far you get with them.
s@int wrote:Again I agree with much being said by Cool Hand Luke, but the top and bottom of the whole discussion is that at home our results would have us challenging for the league. Our away form would have us struggling to make the top 10. Manchester City have managed to win as many games away as we have!
If we can sort our away form out I can see a title challenge next season(as Luke says we arn't THAT far away), if not then 3rd or 4th with maybe a cup run.
s@int wrote:Again I agree with much being said by Cool Hand Luke, but the top and bottom of the whole discussion is that at home our results would have us challenging for the league. Our away form would have us struggling to make the top 10. Manchester City have managed to win as many games away as we have!
If we can sort our away form out I can see a title challenge next season(as Luke says we arn't THAT far away), if not then 3rd or 4th with maybe a cup run.
bigmick wrote:Yckat's post is an excellent one and I broadly agree with what he has said. But it doesn't really answer the original question in the topic title. What would he consider good enough in the league? Do we need to win it for people to be happy next season, will they settle for gradual improvement or is another season like this one fair enough? Rafa is indeed putting himself alongside the all-time great Liverpool managers with his exploits in Europe, but is our record in the league under him the most we can expect, or can we actually challenge for the title?
bigmick wrote:LFC2007 wrote:It would be speculative to judge him on next season and the potential consequences of next season if he doesn't achieve success. Manager's need support and I don't think speculating about next season is the right way to go about it.
I like your posts LFC but this bit I have to take a little issue with. Of course it's "speculative", that's kind of the whole point of the thread and in a wider context, the forum itself.
I could have started the thread with the title, "would anybody care to speculate on where we will finish next season and what would be acceptable" but the "I know it's early" thing has become kind of a recurring theme with me over the years. Like I say it's a forum, and speculating, guessing, pontificating, assessing and offering opinions is what it's all about.
As for the supporting the manager thing. I live in New Zealand mate and have done for a few months now. I reckon I know my football a bit but whether or not I speculate on an interet forum isn't going to bother our manager one bit. It's actually my suspicion that even if I sat directly behind the bench at Anfield every week and went in armed with a loudhaler it still wouldn't have any effect on Rafa and nor should it. I am allowed to speculate though
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