by bigmick » Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:31 pm
See I've got no bother discussing whether or not we've made progress under Rafa, whether he's an improvement on Houllier etc etc as long as the argement stays sensible. What does my head in a bit though is when people start bringing the likes of Paisley and Shankly and Dalglish into the equation. There is absolutely no comparison whatsoever in my opinion. I'm not of that opinion because transfer fees have incresed along with wages, or because the league is harder to win or any of that stuff. I'm of that opinion simply because so far Rafa's achivements indicate he is not worthy of being mentioned in the same breath (in my opinion). Now in time, he could go on and emulate some of our great managers of the past, but so far he isn't close.
So leaving the all time great managers out of it for a second, I actually think we have progressed massively in many areas. Clearly the team and squad is better than the one which Houllier left Rafa, only a fool would suggest otherwise. People may counter with the fact that having spent plenty of money, the team ought to be better as well which is true enough, but he has proven himself IMHO more astute in the transfer market. Whether or not we are any closer to the other big clubs is more debateable as they have all improved from four years ago, but by and large I think we have moved forwards. Clearly we are a much better team in the Champions League than we were, even allowing for the fact (in my opinion) that it is far easier to progress in these days for English clubs than it ever was previously.
By far the biggest progression though has been in the last three months of this season. This is the bit of progression which has dwarfed all the others in terms of importance in my opinion. The apparent ditching of "Rafa style" with consistent team selection policies, a formation within which everyone seems to know what they're supposed to be doing, players not in the team not having the luxury of the knowledge it'll be their "turn" next week, those in form knowing they've got half a chance of getting a run in the team. The change in philosophy is massive. The only crying shame of the whole thing is that is has taken us the best part of four seasons to finally give more traditional methods of picking the team a try. Had we have adopted this policy from the outset of this season, I am absolutely convinced that we would have launched a full, proper and genuine title challenge.
As for next season, if we can continue to give ourselves a chance then I am certain we will challenge. If we can also ditch the ludicrous "delayed gazelle" theory in the first three months of the season as well it would be hugely advantageous, as would an acknowledgement once and for all that whatever the circumstances and however good a player he is, Steven Gerrard can't actually play on the left-wing. This time next season, we will STILL be in with at the very least a mathematical chance of winning the title, and most probably an outside actual chance but a chance nonetheless if Rafa sticks to his current guns.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".