s@int wrote:To say that Fergie had a fantastic head start is wrong in my opinion, they were an old team coming to the end. We were a young team just coming into our prime.
bigmick wrote:Now though, to anyone looking through non-tinted specs we are floundering a bit. Things are clearly not all rosy at the club, and the debate really is about how much of that is attributable to the manager. I don't personally think the "well Rafa didn't miss the chance, Gerrard did" argument is very sensible. If you go down the route of saying the eleven plyers who took to the pitch are always to blame and it's nothing much to do with the manager, I'll apply for it myself should it ever become available. No, being realistic, the team isn't currently producing performances and results which are acceptable to a club of our magnitude and the manager is culpable.
As I've said before, we have the best goalie, a solid defence, the best central midfield and the best striker.
maguskwt wrote:bigmick wrote:Now though, to anyone looking through non-tinted specs we are floundering a bit. Things are clearly not all rosy at the club, and the debate really is about how much of that is attributable to the manager. I don't personally think the "well Rafa didn't miss the chance, Gerrard did" argument is very sensible. If you go down the route of saying the eleven plyers who took to the pitch are always to blame and it's nothing much to do with the manager, I'll apply for it myself should it ever become available. No, being realistic, the team isn't currently producing performances and results which are acceptable to a club of our magnitude and the manager is culpable.
As I've said before, we have the best goalie, a solid defence, the best central midfield and the best striker.
Just out of curiosity how do you rate our team as compared to our rivals?
LFC2007 wrote:maguskwt wrote:bigmick wrote:Now though, to anyone looking through non-tinted specs we are floundering a bit. Things are clearly not all rosy at the club, and the debate really is about how much of that is attributable to the manager. I don't personally think the "well Rafa didn't miss the chance, Gerrard did" argument is very sensible. If you go down the route of saying the eleven plyers who took to the pitch are always to blame and it's nothing much to do with the manager, I'll apply for it myself should it ever become available. No, being realistic, the team isn't currently producing performances and results which are acceptable to a club of our magnitude and the manager is culpable.
As I've said before, we have the best goalie, a solid defence, the best central midfield and the best striker.
Just out of curiosity how do you rate our team as compared to our rivals?
'As good as any other in the league'.
bigmick wrote:Saint can speak for himself and does so very well, but I reckon he is probably like me in that he likes Rafa (honestly I really do) but finds the constant attempts to drool over his abilities and achievements and to ignore his shortcomings by some a bit wearysome on occasions.
If we are going to retreat and dodge the bullets around the back of the barrier with "injuries" scrawled accross it in spray paint, we will never ever win the League as every team sustains injuries to a lesser or greater extent. Rafa has never ever to the best of my knowledge used injuries as an excuse, even in his first season where we had to resort to using Neil Mellor up top in Champions League games in which we had to win. No rotation here, we HAD to win the game. Rafa didn't mention injuries once, to his credit he got on with it. This season, we've had nowhere near as many injuries as that, and yet people are keen to use that barrier. It doesn't wash.
Similarly the "spending power" barrier. We aren't in the forseeable future going to be able to compete pound for pound with Chelsea otr Manchester United in the transfer market. If we are going to use that as our excuse, then once again we will never ever win the league. Put simply, as our funds aren't quite so big as those two other teams, we are going to need to find players which are cheaper yet can be moulded into a better team, which isn't easy. That's the task today though for the manager, and that was the task when he came into the job.
In the main he's made a decent enough fist of it. He won us the Champions League in his first season, we were a fraction fortunate I think it's fair to say on occasions but no matter, he won it for us and it's in the record books. He got us a "record points total" in his second season and we won the FA Cup. I do think the points total thing is somewhat overrated as an achievement by his supporters as the total is largely irrelavent it seems to me, its the amount relative to everyone else which is the issue surely? If he got us to seventy five points this season and we won the title, I wouldn't be overly concerned that we hadn't beaten our "record". Whatever though, the Champions League success and the FA Cup win mean that he can be considered a success choose whichever way it goes in the Summer.
Now though, to anyone looking through non-tinted specs we are floundering a bit. Things are clearly not all rosy at the club, and the debate really is about how much of that is attributable to the manager. I don't personally think the "well Rafa didn't miss the chance, Gerrard did" argument is very sensible. If you go down the route of saying the eleven plyers who took to the pitch are always to blame and it's nothing much to do with the manager, I'll apply for it myself should it ever become available. No, being realistic, the team isn't currently producing performances and results which are acceptable to a club of our magnitude and the manager is culpable.
As I've said before, we have the best goalie, a solid defence, the best central midfield and the best striker. The manager deserves the utmost credit for putting that together, but it's also a legitimate question to ask couldn't we expect more acxhievement given those facts? People are very quick to tell me it's nothing or very little to do with rotation. Equally, it's nothing or very little to do with the manager, the players he buys, the tactics. Just out of interest, what is it to do with then, or is this as good as Liverpool supporters can expect?
I say lets give Rafa till the end of the season and assess it then. Clearly if there isn't a significant improvement, we should look elsewhere. If there is, then it's a much more difficult decision. In the meantime, people like Tompkins have unfortunately been proven to be absolutely talking out of their erse for a while now and as such shouldn't be taken too seriously.
Fergie did have a fantastic head start...not much exageration there IMO...
Again, Ferguson hasn’t had to spend as much between 2004 and the present day because of players like Giggs, Scholes and Neville, who only came into the team five-ten years after Ferguson took charge.
From the Houllier era we only had the legacy of Gerrard and Carra, that could be counted as key player, the other players are either decent or good but not key ones, not match winners. It's a fact we didn't have those match winners back then
Remember it was It wasn't Houlliers fault that Kewell was injured and the injury was misdiagnosed and became much worse. (edited to keep leon smiling)
Sabre wrote:Remember it was It wasn't Houlliers fault that Kewell was injured and the injury was misdiagnosed and became much worse. (edited to keep leon smiling)
Hmm, I retire from the discussion but I missed some bits about the kewell story, want to know more, have you any link handy to that stories of misdiagnosing and the consequences of this? is there something about it in the kewell threads? I missed it
LFC2007 wrote:maguskwt wrote:bigmick wrote:Now though, to anyone looking through non-tinted specs we are floundering a bit. Things are clearly not all rosy at the club, and the debate really is about how much of that is attributable to the manager. I don't personally think the "well Rafa didn't miss the chance, Gerrard did" argument is very sensible. If you go down the route of saying the eleven plyers who took to the pitch are always to blame and it's nothing much to do with the manager, I'll apply for it myself should it ever become available. No, being realistic, the team isn't currently producing performances and results which are acceptable to a club of our magnitude and the manager is culpable.
As I've said before, we have the best goalie, a solid defence, the best central midfield and the best striker.
Just out of curiosity how do you rate our team as compared to our rivals?
'As good as any other in the league'. - I believe was the phrase used by Mick.
bigmick wrote:The previous post was much longer, probably just as well it got lost.
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