Wilhelmsson wrote:That’s your opinion though isn’t it? I’m all for ‘brain dead’ people posting their views, because I enjoy reading and participating in discussion with fellow and opposition fans.
I tend to get tiresome with people who always see the bright side of life and those who fail to see any bright side. That doesn’t mean to say I begrudge them having an opinion.
FWIW, I have felt some of the criticism on Rafa has been in poor taste, but for the most part, I have understood and shared some concerns people have currently.
Wilhelmsson wrote:If by your definition ‘opinions are a waste of time’ why do you have opinions and why do you read other opinions and express your own? Is that not in the least bit contradictory?
I will admit there have been times where I have thought, how people come up with some of the stuff they write, but ultimately that is their opinion and they are entitled to it.
hello_red wrote:BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Bored of reading panic posts from the reactionary right take a leaf out of my book and chill theout. Granted im no expert, i dont have a fifa pro license for a start but its just a bad patch. we have got pioints from the games we have not performed in from the league. We beat everton and arsenal (good reord when arsenal visit us) and be there or there abouts again.
Show support for your local team will you please.
Wilhelmsson wrote:zarababe wrote:No actually if you read what I 'wrote' in my sarcasm - it is about the way people are now doubting the bosses credentials - I don't look at post counts I read what ppl wrote and wondered which forum I'd ventured on.
The opening article of this thread sets the context - we need to see what happens before we pass further judgements.
It is posts such as this one which incite sarcastic sentences. People will have different views on how the team is progressing and just because Rafa has credentials doesn’t mean to say the man is always correct and such credentials do not immune him from criticism.
Everyone has different levels of satisfaction, you might be content, but then others aren’t, there’s no need to play high and mighty IMO.
There is always room for judgements, each passing match requires judgements, and what use is it waiting until the end of the season to put things into perspective when one can achieve this throughout the season?
zarababe wrote:I seek refuge in here for now for the doom merchants prevail in too many places for now! I don't wnat to read the self righteous drivel and opinions of others on here - some balanced views some down right ****, whoc frankly don't see it like I do - bring on Paul Tompkins I say we need rationalisation of a situation being blown out of proportions.
red37 wrote:zarababe wrote:I seek refuge in here for now for the doom merchants prevail in too many places for now! I don't wnat to read the self righteous drivel and opinions of others on here - some balanced views some down right ****, whoc frankly don't see it like I do - bring on Paul Tompkins I say we need rationalisation of a situation being blown out of proportions.
Been blowing for 17 years and counting...But you know, there is a better way to make your point. One that includes and embraces the inherently differing opinions of everybody, and not just those who you are dismissing as "not on your wavelength" - That sounds terribly vain.
When you concur that there is much work to be done its: "Well lets wait and see first before calling for heads to roll..." - Which is fair comment and the sensible view had it not taken so long, so many years to arrive at being able to suggest that measure of 'conformity' holds creditable water for another equally protracted barren spell. This being a club the size it was/is and its intentions.
When you decry the 'doom mongers' its: "Lets all listen to Tompkins - he's got his head screwed on" Has he really? He's good at compiling a readable account, i'll grant you that. A great deal of which meanders round the houses merely to come to the same conclusion as the rest. Only made to sound a little less 'grim'. Conscientious soul that he is. Bless.
In truth, there is a heck of a lot of pointers towards Benitez getting it right eventually, in particular the overall state the level of his squad is at, post his employment. But that day is going to be a while yet, and like i said. Already its been far too long away from the prize for this club to continue to rest upon 'safe laurels' in the hope that all will end well on that score. 'Time will not wait for no man'. Especially one that is under the close scrutiny of ambitious new owners.
Personally, for what its worth, I'm far from advocating a change in manager...what i would prefer it to be called is: a change in the direction promoted by him and the tools that he possesses, through adaptability and a willingness, to effect an improvement which benefits the use of the particular strengths he has within his squad. Because frankly, there are one or two fundamental principles that he is yet to grasp in the English League, that will continue to throw up this whole powder-keg in the first place. Until they are suitably modified to fit the cut of the cloth that is required. The issues at hand are well documented and need no further analysis here.
But the problems aren't going to vanish overnight, they still need addressing. Thats the whole purpose of having an open arena within which to do it. So long as you make your own individual stance clear. Fence sitters are going to find a world of 'pain' whichever side of it they end up falling onto their ar5es on be it by preclusion or through the sheep like choices that they usually tend to flow along with, largely due to them lacking in some area of decision making. For that reason alone, im all for people having their grievances aired. You have the chance to learn something valuable by doing so. And if nothing else, it makes for active, healthy debate. Of which there is a necessity to follow at this present time given the poor run of results the club has endured.
Roll on Saturday and let the fun begin all over again!
heimdall wrote:hello_red wrote:BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Bored of reading panic posts from the reactionary right take a leaf out of my book and chill theout. Granted im no expert, i dont have a fifa pro license for a start but its just a bad patch. we have got pioints from the games we have not performed in from the league. We beat everton and arsenal (good reord when arsenal visit us) and be there or there abouts again.
Show support for your local team will you please.
Stop reading then, problem solved
peewee wrote:wow, some people on here seem to think they know better than people who have gone the game since before they were even born, and they don't even go the games now. but they think their opinion is better than others, unbelievable.
I am still amazed that people doubt the 'doom mongers' when they can see for themselves, in black and white how far away we were last season from the top two, and how we have stumbled this season already.
whatever the reasons for this (and its been done to death already) those facts remain intact, we haven't been able to do it, and mick i am with you, i think we have had a strong enough team to win it but lackluster performances and mystifying decisions from the manager have blown it.
and again as with other posters who have this opinion, I am not calling for rafas head, simply calling for him to start using it
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