we're 8 points clear of 5th place!!! thats fecking progression!!! im gonna write a song to commemorate our outstanding season in the premier league

dawson99 wrote:yeah!!!!!
we're 8 points clear of 5th place!!! thats fecking progression!!! im gonna write a song to commemorate our outstanding season in the premier league
dawson99 wrote:yeah!!!!!
we're 8 points clear of 5th place!!! thats fecking progression!!! im gonna write a song to commemorate our outstanding season in the premier league
cpc4eva wrote:THE MANAGERIAL COMPARISONS
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NEWS STORY
BENITEZ HEADING FOR REDS MILESTONE
Jimmy Rice 24 April 2008
Rafa Benitez will take charge of his 150th league game for Liverpool on Saturday looking to create the second best record of any manager in Anfield history.
A victory would mean the Spaniard has chalked up 82 wins in 150 games – more than any predecessor except Kenny Dalglish.
The King masterminded 87 victories in his first 150 games, with Gerard Houllier on 81, Bob Paisley 79, Bill Shankly 77, Roy Evans 72 and Tom Watson 66.
A clean sheet on Saturday would also give Benitez the joint best defensive record in any manager's first 150 league games.
His side has so far conceded 119 goals in the top flight – level with Bob Paisley.
Meanwhile, Benitez's record in his first 149 games compares favourably with that of Manchester United counterpart Alex Ferguson.
Benitez has won 81, lost 34, scored 228 and conceded 119. Ferguson won 63, lost 43, scored 205 and conceded 152.
bigmick wrote:Reds is a sensible post in that it attempts to put things into context. I'm not a fanatical follower of the manager although I do readily accept he has done many good things, but I do wish that those who choose to support him slavishly would refrain from comparing him to the likes of Paisley, Shankly and Dalglish. the ONLY comparison worth talking about in any given season is how many points you got compared to anybody else THAT season. If next year the Premiership suddenly becomes mega competitive and the winners have only 70 points, as long as it's us I couldn't give a feck. If we got 13 less points than we did in Houlliers heart attack season of 2003 (sorry if the dates are wrong I've just got in here and am making it up) then who cares? Champions is champions.
However people love and adore Rafa, he is not currently worthy of being mentioned in the same breath, the same stratosphere as the great Liverpool managers as he has never ever even challenged for the league, least of all actually won the thing. It really is as simple as that I'm afraid.
Leonmc0708 wrote:bigmick wrote:Reds is a sensible post in that it attempts to put things into context. I'm not a fanatical follower of the manager although I do readily accept he has done many good things, but I do wish that those who choose to support him slavishly would refrain from comparing him to the likes of Paisley, Shankly and Dalglish. the ONLY comparison worth talking about in any given season is how many points you got compared to anybody else THAT season. If next year the Premiership suddenly becomes mega competitive and the winners have only 70 points, as long as it's us I couldn't give a feck. If we got 13 less points than we did in Houlliers heart attack season of 2003 (sorry if the dates are wrong I've just got in here and am making it up) then who cares? Champions is champions.
However people love and adore Rafa, he is not currently worthy of being mentioned in the same breath, the same stratosphere as the great Liverpool managers as he has never ever even challenged for the league, least of all actually won the thing. It really is as simple as that I'm afraid.
Its all reletavie though mate.
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