s@int wrote:Half way through the season scapegoat report
Riise - managed to live up to expectations and looked pretty good for the title, unfortunately has become more a figure of fun and pity for his wild shooting than a scapegoat in recent weeks.
Alonso - blew his big chance by getting injured and consequently became a key player. His return to fitness has however resulted in a downturn in his fortunes and he is now fighting to becoming a front runner again.
Pennant - again allowed his chance to slip away whilst injured, a return to fitness may see the resumption of his scapegoat career.
Kuyt - pre-season favourite that has managed to live up to his reputation, couldn't score in a brothel and no goal threat, he's still in there with a great chance. The question remains how long will his luck hold before another ball hits him, goes in and possibly ruins his chances.
Voronin - another pre-season favourite who has recovered from his early season problem of scoring too many goals, to become even less of a threat than Kuyt (if thats possible)
Crouch - never really given much of a chance to become a scapegoat this season, maybe because Rafa saw him as his biggest threat to the title?
Rafa - was on his way to the title, rotation, formation, strange selections, he had everything going for him until Hicks and Gillett blew his hopes out of the water with the help of Klinsmann.
Hicks & Gillett - came from nowhere to be now front runners for the title. A couple more masterstrokes from them could see them take an unassilable lead.
But the winner at the half way stage has to be our old friend Rick Parry. He's not just blown one game, or one season ,but he may have actually blown the whole future of our club.
Kuyt - pre-season favourite that has managed to live up to his reputation, couldn't score in a brothel and no goal threat, he's still in there with a great chance. The question remains how long will his luck hold before another ball hits him, goes in and possibly ruins his chances.
Leonmc0708 wrote:This is embarrasing.
Scapegoats, by their nature are exactly that, one person or group of people wrogly held responsible as the public figure of the failure of one or more people or persons.
People who sit by me at the game and moan at the same people time and again get right on my ti.ts.
AnfieldAde wrote:Parry...and the Americans...no doubt....
Here is a survey to take part in and a petition to sign....it's time we turned the heat up on our owners!!!!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?s...pQe_2bAw_3d_3d
http://www.petitiononline.com/leaveus/petition.html
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