Simari wrote:I am quite shocked with some fundamental concepts that a lot of you don't get.
This is not a game. This is a business, and while players play for the love of the game - they are EMPLOYED to perform. Football is no different from any other business, if you do not deliver, you will face a lengthy spell on the outside.
GET OVER IT.
It happens in every facet of business.
Robbie Keane is not delivering at the moment. He needs some time on the bench to look through his performances and decide how he wants to make an impact. He is a smart, talented player who has lost his way on the football pitch. The number of times he has simply gone anonymous on the pitch is shocking.
His confidence will pick up once he starts scoring goals EARLY in games. Rafa is the boss and any boss would do the same. Time spans in a game of football are far more constrained. If your ace striker (in the absence of Nando), cannot deliver CONSISTENTLY, Rafa has no choice but to look for options.
We won at Blackburn without him. The rest of the team stood up to the task. Yossi stepped up 2 gears.
However, Robbie must realise this much. Rafa starts him every game for a reason. He has faith in Keane. If he had no faith, we'd have seen more of Ngog.
Keane just needs to dig in and get through this rough patch and not look to Rafa for sympathy cos he won't be getting any. This situation will resolve itself once Keane starts contributing regularly with goals - and the only person who help Keane start scoring, is Keane himself.
As soon as you mention the word business in your first line, all your credibility shoots out the window my friend...........
Football aint no business and you are no football man - you are a disgrace to the club.
Bottom line - I honestly can't believe you come on to a Liverpool website and talk about spreadsheets, you understand nothing about the game or it's origins.
I'll be happy to trade on football matters tomorrow.
(Trying not to get agressive with keyboard muppets.)