Effes wrote:Your opening paragragh made me laugh Mick.
I actually agree, this season it's a bit weak.
But that hasn't stopped teams coming to Anfield and getting a draw, which has been
all the more frustrating.
bigmick wrote:As I've got the forum to myself, I'll press on with the next issue which sent many people into "froth at the mouth" mode. I also want to talk about what happened over the last week but I'll clear up (from my point of view anyway) the old stuff first.
I did say that I thought Rafa had the enviable quality of being a "lucky" manager. The point I made was who else could buy Keane and Dossena for a combined fee of 28 million quid, and then not actually have either in his first choice eleven without coming under huge pressure for "wasting money"? Why no pressure? Cos we're top of the league![]()
If we weren't top of the league, the knives would be out, but they aren't, and nor should they be.
I did say that we weren't top of the league as the result of him being a "lucky" manager, nor did we win things because he was/is a lucky manager. I also said that his success as a manager wasn't just because he was/is "lucky. This last bit must have been in invisible ink or something though, because once again it caused a bit of a storm. Anyway, I kind of meant it like people apparently used to say Napolean was a lucky general. Anyway, just to clarify on that one (not that it'll make any difference I shouldn't think) I wasn't saying he is a sh!t manager, wasn't having a pop at him etc etc.
The other thing which seemed to wind people up was that I predicted (people don't seem to like predictions) that we were about to up the "styling". No need to go into it here what my opinion is on the idea, but just the prediction itself seemed to upset the applecart. Anyway I didn't see anything at the weeked which made me change my opinion, I think we are going to see plenty of styling from here on in and they're just going to have to get used to it I think.
Lastly, don't ask me why I think this because I can't give you a sensible answer. Needless to say I don't think there is a sensible reason for it, and it's not like I'm privvie to the inner workings of Melwood (as some posters never tire of telling me), but I've just got a feeling. If I'm wrong, call me a c... till the cows come home. Failing that, you can call me a c... anyway without actually waiting to see if I was right or not, that seems to be the way of things these days. If I'm right, who cares anyway not me that's for certain. As long as we win the League, I couldn't give a feck if Rafa plays himself up top with Rick Parry in goal. I'm simply having a guess that we're about to go on a styling spree, nothing more and nothing less.
bigmick wrote:Onto this weeks events. Starting with Rafa's spat with Fergie.
Now I know it's strange me the knee jerker saying this, but I think it's far too early to call whether it was a smart move or not. Now obviously there is absolutely no debate that Rafa was spot on with his "facts", it is a fecking disgrace the preferential treatment the Mancs get and it has been the case for many a year. I actually think he could have gone further, they are a bunch of fecking cheating c.... and have been allowed to play the role of school bullies for far too long.
The reason though that I think it's too early to call, is quite simply this. In life, the victors write the history books. If we win the league, it'll be a "masterstroke" by the manager and rightly so. If we don't, it'll be the "moment that he lost it, the breaking point when Fergie outdid him in the mind games". It was the same with Keegan. When he got justifiably wound up with Fergusons outrageous remarks about teams throwing games against Newcastle, it became a "rant" and "Keegan lost it" after Man Utd went on to win the title. The truth was the bounce of the ball deserted them on the run in, and had it gone different Keegans "rant" would have become the "moment of passion and up and at em spirit which drove Newcastle over the line".
I've no problem with what Rafa did or said. If it works and we win the title, he'll be justified in taking all the praise. If we don't, it will be remembered rightly or wrongly as the moment he "lost it". I should also say it matters a whole lot less as far as our performances or their is concerend than the press would probably have you believe IMHO.
milou wrote:Finally, some footy discussion instead of all the name-calling and one-liners that go on and on...
1) Is this year's league weakest?
I think it is a VERY subjective question to answer.. But there is little doubt that it is DIFFERENT this year. In fact, I could even easily argue it is the strongest (It is just another way to look at it). If 8pts is what separating the bottom club with team no8 in the table now, why can't it mean that the general standard has improved?
If the "big fours" are dropping more points this year - often against the SAME "smaller" teams, isn't there an remote possibility that the "smaller" teams are indeed stronger this year? FWIW, we must not forget that the "big fours" (with possibly the only exception of Arsenal) have retained the same players respectively from last year, with some even further strengthening with arguably better players (berbatov, keane).
2) As for Rafa's "outburst"..
I totally agree with Mick that "In life, the victors write the history books." He did what he thought was right at that point of time and we can only wait & see how it pans out.
I personally think Rafa did it to plant a seed in all the referees' mind - hoping that in time of ambiguity in future, certain key decisions MAY be swayed in our favor.
It may sound silly to some of you but I have read MANY similar concepts that work on the sub-conscious mind. Now all the referees have HEARD the comments and whether they like it or not, they will REMEMBER it.
Have you seen soft penalties given in matches after a string of ambiguous (but correct) decisions went unpunished.. often with intense pestering and complaints? Isn't each decision independent of one another? Unfortunately not.. Psychology plays a big part.
I don't think it is a co-incidence that managers or players like to come out to say certain things on purpose, often before big games.
bigmick wrote:I thought I'd give it a miss on here for a bit, as the last time I was on people were getting banned left right and centre. There were two or three threads running concurrently where I was getting called all the c's going by a bunch of people and it seemed impossible to make any sensible points about football without setting off a cocophony of outrage. Even if the point made was the most innocuous and inoffensive one imaginable, still the forest fires flared up without seemingly needing any fuel whatsoever. Anyway, I enjoyed my little sabatical (as no doubt did many others), and as things seem to have calmed down a bit I thought it was as good a time as any to return.
Firstly, to briefly revisit the issues which caused World War three, which were in no particular order;
That the Premiership isn't probably the strongest it's ever been since its inception.
When you talk about this, it doesn't matter how often you write that you really don't give a sh!t either way, or that it doesn't diminish our achievement 1% if we win it, as far as people were concerned it's a slag off of the manager. Quite why it's the reddest of red rags to some bulls is a bit of a mystery to me if I'm totally honest. I've said many times that at the start of the season, the objective isn't to be better than Arsenal's "invincibles" were, nor to be more efficient than Chelsea under Mourinho, nor to be better than the best Man Utd team whichever it was over the last fifteen years or so. No, the objective is to get more points than all the other teams THAT season. It doesn't even matter one iota if that points total is a record low for the winners, as long as it's more than everyone else then you win the league, everything else is completely immaterial.
All that said, I stand by my opinion FWIW that this is a relatively weak Premiership. Anybody who saw any of Chelsea's capitulation at the weekend couldn't sensibly argue that they are as strong as they have been, nor could you take a stance that this Arsenal's best team in recent memory either. I've said before why I think if you look at the teams in each position I think it's a relatively weak league so no need to do that again. Anyway, with all the usual caveats (I don't care, it doesn't matter at all, it's largely irrelevent anyway etc etc) I do stick with my original opinion. Sorry if it unhinges some people and makes them want to get a posse up and hunt me like a dog, but it remains my assessment anyhow and there it is.
Ill do the next one in a new post otherwise it'll be the longest and most boring in history. As I already hold the record, there seems little point in beating it and I'll split my weeks worth of thoughts up.
bigmick wrote:I thought I'd give it a miss on here for a bit, as the last time I was on people were getting banned left right and centre. There were two or three threads running concurrently where I was getting called all the c's going by a bunch of people and it seemed impossible to make any sensible points about football without setting off a cocophony of outrage. Even if the point made was the most innocuous and inoffensive one imaginable, still the forest fires flared up without seemingly needing any fuel whatsoever. Anyway, I enjoyed my little sabatical (as no doubt did many others), and as things seem to have calmed down a bit I thought it was as good a time as any to return.
Firstly, to briefly revisit the issues which caused World War three, which were in no particular order;
That the Premiership isn't probably the strongest it's ever been since its inception.
When you talk about this, it doesn't matter how often you write that you really don't give a sh!t either way, or that it doesn't diminish our achievement 1% if we win it, as far as people were concerned it's a slag off of the manager. Quite why it's the reddest of red rags to some bulls is a bit of a mystery to me if I'm totally honest. I've said many times that at the start of the season, the objective isn't to be better than Arsenal's "invincibles" were, nor to be more efficient than Chelsea under Mourinho, nor to be better than the best Man Utd team whichever it was over the last fifteen years or so. No, the objective is to get more points than all the other teams THAT season. It doesn't even matter one iota if that points total is a record low for the winners, as long as it's more than everyone else then you win the league, everything else is completely immaterial.
All that said, I stand by my opinion FWIW that this is a relatively weak Premiership. Anybody who saw any of Chelsea's capitulation at the weekend couldn't sensibly argue that they are as strong as they have been, nor could you take a stance that this Arsenal's best team in recent memory either. I've said before why I think if you look at the teams in each position I think it's a relatively weak league so no need to do that again. Anyway, with all the usual caveats (I don't care, it doesn't matter at all, it's largely irrelevent anyway etc etc) I do stick with my original opinion. Sorry if it unhinges some people and makes them want to get a posse up and hunt me like a dog, but it remains my assessment anyhow and there it is.
Ill do the next one in a new post otherwise it'll be the longest and most boring in history. As I already hold the record, there seems little point in beating it and I'll split my weeks worth of thoughts up.
devaney wrote:I for one am prepared to give the Premiership the credit it deserves - IT'S TOUGH !!
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