by Sabre » Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:23 pm
I had a conversation with a mate in the coffee pub this morning. He cannot be considered a Liverpool fan, but he likes Liverpool, and tries to be updated about Liverpool on the surface, he's one of the thousands that are not fans but definitely preffer Liverpool rather than any other english team
The conversation went something like this
Friend: What's going on with Rafa?
Sabre: It seems to me he's on thin ice mate
Friend: But he had the total support and trust of the crowd, didn't he? they even put his photo in a huge frame like in Iran!
Sabre: Yes, well, that's correct
Friend: And what has happened to lose all that trust?
Sabre: Well, currently Rafa's through his first serious crisis as a manager, and people wanted to win the league badly this season.
Friend: Well, a trust that doesn't stand against the first serious crisis is not such a trust is it?
Sabre: True enough.
While I was having this conversation I was getting more angry. There are fans around here, that for some long time have expressed their doubts about Rafa, and where as I disagree with them, they explained thoroughly why they didn't like rotation, the team selections, some tactics, or some buys. So for me those posters asking Rafa to leave is a natural consequence and fair enough.
What I didn't expect is so many casualties in the lads that said all this way they trusted on Rafa. Was "In Rafa I trust" a catchy phrase and nothing else? it seems so.
Actually, it's not that I say so, Kenny Dalglish said something similar a few days back when he said those lines about trust not being needed after Istambul but now.
Rafa's eaten a lot of pride this months with all the Klinsman saga, the focus on the pitch while we talk with the German thingy. He has stayed in Liverpool instead of walking off like in Valencia for a 3 reasons: The club, the city and the supporters.
So when the next manager comes, and worry not, he will come because this is a no return situation for Rafa, I hope that people instead of talking about trust, talk about the mistakes they see on the pitch.
Bigmick for instance has received his share of stick for putting his footie opinions in which he disagreed with Rafa this last two years . And that's unfair, he's a top poster. Hope with the next manager he doesn't get that stick when he talks honestly about footie, hope he isn't told about trust and loyalty, and he's instead replied with footie arguments.
Because loyalty and trust is not something to talk about when things go well, but something to practice in times like this.
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Sabre on Sat Feb 02, 2008 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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