said that the Mancs didn't suffer badly with injuries last season, whereas we did.
s@int wrote:Were ‘Another Wasted Corner’ – long since disappeared from the fanzine market – to make a reappearance, surely the most appropriate title would be ‘Another Wasted Season’. Hey, it’s not like we haven’t found ourselves in the exact same situation twice before – Souness and Evans stayed (or were allowed to stay) too long and action was only taken mid-season, when things were too late. Anyone high up in Anfield ever think about responding to crises with alacrity and making difficult (or blindingly obvious!) decisions – y’know, the ones you get paid millions to make – in the summer?
It was Winston Churchill who said “The further backward you look, the further forward you can see.” How apt. It’s like a recurring nightmare in L4. For people to make mistakes is forgivable. For the same people to repeat them is not. Parry is about our best hope of change (and given his rumoured bosom-buddy relationship with Gérard, that doesn’t say a lot), seeing as Moores seems increasingly indifferent to the crisis and is docility personified. What does he do? Where is the Club going? Or, more pertinently, where has it gone?
Fourth is Everything, Fifth is Nothing
Gérard should have been sacked last summer (maybe even earlier than that) – that was obvious to many of us. However, he wasn’t, so we’ve had to put up with him this season. Many reasons for keeping him were trotted out by the Apologista: “He deserves a chance to put things right”; “We’ve made continuous progress since he came here, apart from last season’s (2002-03) blip”; “One bad season shouldn’t be the end of him”; “He’ll change to a new attacking style”. And so we waited for the season – one that was bound to be better than what had gone before. But before a ball had been kicked, we saw the goalposts shifted.
Expectations were lowered at the start of the season. The cynics amongst us would say that that was because people at the Club knew we weren’t going to live up to the Number Nineteen tripe that was trotted out by some fans in the summer – lower the bar and you might just keep enough of them happy! Some of us didn’t accept anything less than an authentic Championship challenge; many accepted ‘Fourth and attacking football’. But what is Fourth? Imagine for a second the World Cup is played between four teams: Brazil, Germany, Italy and Liechtenstein. For sure Liechtenstein would finish Fourth. But they’d be miles behind. We may finish Fourth this season (although given that 64 points was only good enough for fifth last season and we’re not on course to match even that, I have grave doubts).
But what would it mean? Nothing (to me anyway). Because, as I’ve said, Fourth should only be acceptable if we were still in the hunt for the Title in April or May; if we were playing good football; and if we were giving the “Big Three” a run for their money, rather than fending off clubs that we shouldn’t even be mentioned in the same breath as. No, it would only be Fourth in name. In Money. In Parry’s Champions-League-dominated, money-infested mind. In essence, it would be Best of the Rest. The Also-rans. The Ordinary clubs. In short, an abdication of all that this Club should stand for.
It’s Fourth as decreed from on high in the corridors of power in Geneva. Rest assured if the bar was lowered to Sixth, we’d hear about “Sixth and attacking football”. It’s a dangerous game this – what can only be termed “gradual drifting”. We’ve moved backwards as the Big Three (and more particularly Arsenal and United) have moved forwards. We need to move fast just to stand still – and that’s not happening under Ged. The fosse is widening – and unless we reassess and start taking tough decisions, the fortresses in Manchester and West and North London are going to become impenetrable. Don’t think it can’t happen. It is eminently possible – indeed, probable. The Past may give us a right to expectations, but we must earn the right to fulfil them.
Don’t just blame Gérard!
Gérard has taken a lot of flak for this season and last – some of his media statements have been mind-boggling and he seems to be settling for second best (or Fourth best!) – describing last season as one “not deprived of success”. Champions League seems to be his new focus, as he’s realised Arsenal and United are out of his reach – “two or three years behind”!
But hang on a minute – this amendment to our unwritten (yet Sacred, put in place as it was by men like Shankly and Paisley) Constitution, stems from the very top of the Club. From the very men who should know so much better. But, because the Mighty Pound supersedes years of blood, sweat and tears, our ambitions have been dismantled and downgraded: the sole aim appears to be to impress in the financial field – rather than on the football field, where Dreams are made.
Want evidence? Lamentably, there’s loads of it – and it’s been apparent for years. Here is a part of the annual report for the last four years, as read by your Chairman, David Moores.
In 2000 the Chairman said: “At the start of the season, the Club set its ambition as ‘consistent qualification for the UEFA Champions League’. A three-year strategy to achieve this was put in place.”
In 2001: “Last year, I spelt out the Club’s overriding ambition as ‘consistent qualification for the Champions League’ – with the emphasis, undoubtedly, on consistency.”
In 2002 he wrote: “The target of automatic qualification for the Champions League was achieved. Qualification for the Champions League remains a vital strand to our business strategy.”
And in 2003 he said: “Over recent years I have repeatedly stated that the Club’s overriding objective is consistent qualification for the Champions League.”
See the common theme here? Not difficult, is it? Champions League is our new “bread-and-butter”. The Club’s “overriding objective”. That’s a sad fact. If we win the League (ha!), it’s a bonus. But so long as we get in the Champions League, Moores and Co. are going to be happy. Fourth is as good as First.
Echoes of the past?
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bigmick wrote:On the question of injuries, if you offered me the same injuries in terms of severity and importance to the team next season as we had this season, I'd absolutely bite your hand off. For starters we had Hyppia covering for game after game before Skyrtel signed and if big sami had picked up a knock, we would have been absolutely fecked. Carra never missed a game, neither did Gerrard and neither did Torres if you don't count "restings" which I don't![]()
In all seriousness, I think Gerrard had a problem with his foot for a couple of weeks and Torres had a muscle tweak for the same period. Give me that every year by all means.
Leonmc0708 wrote:bigmick wrote:On the question of injuries, if you offered me the same injuries in terms of severity and importance to the team next season as we had this season, I'd absolutely bite your hand off. For starters we had Hyppia covering for game after game before Skyrtel signed and if big sami had picked up a knock, we would have been absolutely fecked. Carra never missed a game, neither did Gerrard and neither did Torres if you don't count "restings" which I don't![]()
In all seriousness, I think Gerrard had a problem with his foot for a couple of weeks and Torres had a muscle tweak for the same period. Give me that every year by all means.
Carra broke two ribs earlier in the season and missed a couple mate.
bigmick wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:bigmick wrote:On the question of injuries, if you offered me the same injuries in terms of severity and importance to the team next season as we had this season, I'd absolutely bite your hand off. For starters we had Hyppia covering for game after game before Skyrtel signed and if big sami had picked up a knock, we would have been absolutely fecked. Carra never missed a game, neither did Gerrard and neither did Torres if you don't count "restings" which I don't![]()
In all seriousness, I think Gerrard had a problem with his foot for a couple of weeks and Torres had a muscle tweak for the same period. Give me that every year by all means.
Carra broke two ribs earlier in the season and missed a couple mate.
Ok. Well apart from Alonso, apart from Torres, apart from Gerrard and apart from Carragher, what other injuries have we got to moan about eh?![]()
But seriously, and I stand corrected on Carra, we didn't by any stretch have a bad season injury wise like some are suggesting.
bigmick wrote:But what have the Romans ever given US?
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