What do you love most about our manager - Personality

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Postby maguskwt » Sat Oct 04, 2008 6:36 am

I love his respect for the club and its history... I truely believes that he's one of the fans... yeah and I like what most of Sabre said... the guy's a true gentleman... competitive, obsessive, but not cheap and dirty...
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Postby bigmick » Sat Oct 04, 2008 6:58 am

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bigmick wrote:The silence from many of the posters who have ridiculed anybody who dared to even slightly criticise over the last four seasons has been deafening at times.

Firstly mate this isnt a thread on rotation its a what do you like about Rafa`s personality thread.
Secondly, even though ive never been a hard line pro rotationer your constant jibes like the one above is starting to get on my wick, what exactly do you want from them? I could answer that for you but i`ll leave it to your eloquent self.
Also bearing in mind the folks that have been backing the boss, steadfast this past few years are the "in Rafa we trust" lot, so they`ll back him when he rotates and when he doesnt wether they think its right or not they`ll get in line behind the boss.
Your a quite repetitive bloke arent ya Mick?
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Fair enough post, shouldn't have made it into a rotation thing. Suffice to say I admire his bravery for what he's doing this season, and I have the utmost respect for his stance.

Apologies for the earlier post though, fair point and I'll alter it before the thread gets ruined.
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Postby Rush Job » Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:13 am

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bigmick wrote:The silence from many of the posters who have ridiculed anybody who dared to even slightly criticise over the last four seasons has been deafening at times.

Firstly mate this isnt a thread on rotation its a what do you like about Rafa`s personality thread.
Secondly, even though ive never been a hard line pro rotationer your constant jibes like the one above is starting to get on my wick, what exactly do you want from them? I could answer that for you but i`ll leave it to your eloquent self.
Also bearing in mind the folks that have been backing the boss, steadfast this past few years are the "in Rafa we trust" lot, so they`ll back him when he rotates and when he doesnt wether they think its right or not they`ll get in line behind the boss.
Your a quite repetitive bloke arent ya Mick?
" now no ones saying we should play the same team in every game "  :D

Fair enough post, shouldn't have made it into a rotation thing. Suffice to say I admire his bravery for what he's doing this season, and I have the utmost respect for his stance.

Apologies for the earlier post though, fair point and I'll alter it before the thread gets ruined.

Sound mate, im a bit grouchy TBH, feckin toothache keeping me up, might try and get a few hours sleep though.
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Postby The Good Yank » Sat Oct 04, 2008 7:38 am

I love the way he sits "Indian Style"

As a man with similar girth as Rafa, it amazes me that he could sit through a round of penalties the way he did against Chelski
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Postby Igor Zidane » Sat Oct 04, 2008 8:02 am

The fella's a class act ,he really does have the best interests of lfc at heart .
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Postby Number 9 » Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:03 am

Top bloke and I love the fact he won us number 5! :D

And Peewee its a positive topic about the manager not another chance to have your 637484894TH pop at him ya big Jessie! :rasp
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:47 am

Rush Job wrote:
red37 wrote:All that and above all else...his Humility. The lack of any ego (displayed) and his empathy with the supporters, alongside being one of the top coaches in the game the fella is, or at least comes across as, a genuine and honest master of his art that 'perhaps' has found a spiritual home in Liverpool. He has a great sense of wit and humour about him as well...really endearing qualities. As a man-manager? Well, thats another debate entirely.

I`d echo that but also add dignity. Also you`ll never see him attack a ref, a fellow manager or player and he`d never blame a defeat on the colour of our tops.
His focus is always 100% on his team and his fans, and IMO he`s a total cut above in that respect. :)

Apart from his comments about warnock, about everton and most importantly his petulance against his own employers during a press conference, then let's look at his comments which are always the same whether we were great or garbage, that's really respecting the fans, personally I would prefer honesty from the manager.
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:49 am

Number 9 wrote:Top bloke and I love the fact he won us number 5! :D

And Peewee its a positive topic about the manager not another chance to have your 637484894TH pop at him ya big Jessie! :rasp

Just bringing some balance to the thread and jogging a few memories.  :D
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Postby account deleted by request » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:27 am

peewee wrote:
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red37 wrote:All that and above all else...his Humility. The lack of any ego (displayed) and his empathy with the supporters, alongside being one of the top coaches in the game the fella is, or at least comes across as, a genuine and honest master of his art that 'perhaps' has found a spiritual home in Liverpool. He has a great sense of wit and humour about him as well...really endearing qualities. As a man-manager? Well, thats another debate entirely.

I`d echo that but also add dignity. Also you`ll never see him attack a ref, a fellow manager or player and he`d never blame a defeat on the colour of our tops.
His focus is always 100% on his team and his fans, and IMO he`s a total cut above in that respect. :)

Apart from his comments about warnock, about everton and most importantly his petulance against his own employers during a press conference, then let's look at his comments which are always the same whether we were great or garbage, that's really respecting the fans, personally I would prefer honesty from the manager.

I agree mate that Rafa's after match press conferences often have me fuming, as he doesn't seem to address the issues that affected the result. However to be fair what can he say ......

When Shankly, Paisley and Dalglish were winning trophies they didn't have to think up something to say after EVERY GAME. They could pick and choose when and if they wanted to speak to the press, and more often than not they chose not to.

If a manager says anything more controversial than "we played well ", its headline news, twisted and altered to create bigger and better stories, who can blame him or any manager for playing it safe? 

The other side of the coin is that in the "good ole' days " players were hung drawn and quartered by their contracts..... a player was unhappy with the manager...... tough, you're staying. A player wanted to leave ...... hard lines, you're staying. You're unhappy you have been dropped ...... you're staying.

Today, managers have to be much more circumspect and can't be so "honest" about players. Players have so much money a fine means nothing , and if they get too upset they know they can sit on a bench getting paid for 6 months and then get a move. The power shift between players and the club has swung completely round and managers have to deal with it.
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Postby Rush Job » Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:34 am

peewee wrote:
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red37 wrote:All that and above all else...his Humility. The lack of any ego (displayed) and his empathy with the supporters, alongside being one of the top coaches in the game the fella is, or at least comes across as, a genuine and honest master of his art that 'perhaps' has found a spiritual home in Liverpool. He has a great sense of wit and humour about him as well...really endearing qualities. As a man-manager? Well, thats another debate entirely.

I`d echo that but also add dignity. Also you`ll never see him attack a ref, a fellow manager or player and he`d never blame a defeat on the colour of our tops.
His focus is always 100% on his team and his fans, and IMO he`s a total cut above in that respect. :)

Apart from his comments about warnock, about everton and most importantly his petulance against his own employers during a press conference, then let's look at his comments which are always the same whether we were great or garbage, that's really respecting the fans, personally I would prefer honesty from the manager.

Ok mate go on then remind me what Warnock said about us and what Rafa said about him, what was it? a single line from Rafa.
Everton ARE a small (minded) club, is that not honesty?
And as for petulance agaist the owners, give me a fkin brake, he was letting the fans know there was a problem with that two scum bags, again honesty.
If you cant see any good in our gaffa then the problem is yours not his, no one made you enter an obviously possitive thread.
I find it funny that in this his 5th season thats all you could come up with to back up your claim, three very weak examples. :laugh:
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Postby burjennio » Sun Oct 05, 2008 7:57 pm

i love him because he seems like a real person, not a hyped up superstar and that he brought us back to the very top of European football and has kept us there so that all my frustration of watching Champions League coverage as a teenager, watching those stinkin Mancs lift that trophy have been melted away. That and he has a goatee
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Postby NANNY RED » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:49 pm

I love it that hes the boss of my club enough said really
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Postby tubby » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:53 pm

I want Rafa to have a long reign here at Liverpool. I just hope he is given what he needs and is left alone to get on with the job. Give him money money money!!!!
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Postby The Manhattan Project » Mon Oct 06, 2008 3:43 am

I like the fact he tries to keep himself out of headlines.

He doesn't go out of his way to try and say something controversial.

Head down, get on with business. He also never gets ahead of himself.

Even today, great result and fightback, but he's still talking about "one game at a time"

Very humble, knowledgable, and the most important person at LFC.

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Postby 112-1077774096 » Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:22 am

Rush Job wrote:
peewee wrote:
Rush Job wrote:
red37 wrote:All that and above all else...his Humility. The lack of any ego (displayed) and his empathy with the supporters, alongside being one of the top coaches in the game the fella is, or at least comes across as, a genuine and honest master of his art that 'perhaps' has found a spiritual home in Liverpool. He has a great sense of wit and humour about him as well...really endearing qualities. As a man-manager? Well, thats another debate entirely.

I`d echo that but also add dignity. Also you`ll never see him attack a ref, a fellow manager or player and he`d never blame a defeat on the colour of our tops.
His focus is always 100% on his team and his fans, and IMO he`s a total cut above in that respect. :)

Apart from his comments about warnock, about everton and most importantly his petulance against his own employers during a press conference, then let's look at his comments which are always the same whether we were great or garbage, that's really respecting the fans, personally I would prefer honesty from the manager.

Ok mate go on then remind me what Warnock said about us and what Rafa said about him, what was it? a single line from Rafa.
Everton ARE a small (minded) club, is that not honesty?
And as for petulance agaist the owners, give me a fkin brake, he was letting the fans know there was a problem with that two scum bags, again honesty.
If you cant see any good in our gaffa then the problem is yours not his, no one made you enter an obviously possitive thread.
I find it funny that in this his 5th season thats all you could come up with to back up your claim, three very weak examples. :laugh:

irrespective of whether its one line or not, your comment was that you would NEVER see rafa do these things, i highlighted a few for you to show that NEVER is not quite the right word to use when he has in fact been guilty of all the things you say he would never do.

understand now?

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