The_Rock wrote:Well, now, tell me, why should I accept being called brainwashed, Rafalite, or unable to face reality?
And the oscar for the best drama queen goes to......
Raffmaker wrote:I personally would like to see Rafa go too at the end of the season. His costant Rotation, playing players out of position, mediocre signings, and silly ineffective formations really worry me.
If you look at the bigger picture, who are we gonna sign come the summer to make any big impact? Unless we sign the calibre of David Villa, Robinho, Iniesta, adriano, Owen, etc, then expect exactly the same next season.
Utd will be just as strong if not stronger. Rafa does not know how to win and take risks.
I just look at the next two seasons and what our rivals will look like.
Not looking good.
tonyeh wrote:Raffmaker wrote:I personally would like to see Rafa go too at the end of the season. His costant Rotation, playing players out of position, mediocre signings, and silly ineffective formations really worry me.
If you look at the bigger picture, who are we gonna sign come the summer to make any big impact? Unless we sign the calibre of David Villa, Robinho, Iniesta, adriano, Owen, etc, then expect exactly the same next season.
Utd will be just as strong if not stronger. Rafa does not know how to win and take risks.
I just look at the next two seasons and what our rivals will look like.
Not looking good.
Why the hell would David Villa come to Liverpool? To be benched by Benitez so it won't intefere with his beloved 4-5-1 formation?
No striker with an ounce of sense would do that to himself.
Sabre wrote:REDTILLDEAD wrote:dawson99 wrote:yeah, just my thought...
I thought I was allowed an opinion. Sorry.
Oh sorry i didn't realise that was an opinion??
What surprised?
A poster labeling you as negative and you asking whether that's an opinion?
And then you go in the Match thread putting labels of your own ?
This is incredible. If it wasn't for the defeat I'd be in stitches. But I can't.
On the question of the topic, I think that league must be a priority this season and I'll stick to that.
It's not the same to be second or third, it's not only a matter of honour or a stat to show as progress, it means that you haven't to play a preliminary round in Europe and a better preparation of the next season. And that remains valid regardless who you want in the Liverpool bench next season.
I wouldn't quit any importance to any league game except perhaps if we play the CL final, just the previous game.
dawson99 wrote:tonyeh wrote:Raffmaker wrote:I personally would like to see Rafa go too at the end of the season. His costant Rotation, playing players out of position, mediocre signings, and silly ineffective formations really worry me.
If you look at the bigger picture, who are we gonna sign come the summer to make any big impact? Unless we sign the calibre of David Villa, Robinho, Iniesta, adriano, Owen, etc, then expect exactly the same next season.
Utd will be just as strong if not stronger. Rafa does not know how to win and take risks.
I just look at the next two seasons and what our rivals will look like.
Not looking good.
Why the hell would David Villa come to Liverpool? To be benched by Benitez so it won't intefere with his beloved 4-5-1 formation?
No striker with an ounce of sense would do that to himself.
Why did Torres come?
Now you are saying players wont join?
I think you under-estimate how well Rafa is loved all over Europe and how big a club we are.
Sabre wrote:Yes I see where you are coming from Joe, a good reasoning, in fact I have thought like that before but I still think we should do our best in the league.
I suspect the summer preliminary round makes more harm than it's credited for, I'd like to watch the team second (if we can't win it), and certainly it wouldn't be the same for me to be second 5 points off the champion with a good end of season that otherwise.
obviously the next 2 weeks have a huge impact on the situation. Its still possibly that Madrid could score twice at Anfield, as well as equally possible that in the next two weeks either Chelsea or us pull away from the other. I agree that missing the preliminary round would be nice, but I thought they were changing how that process worked, no?
eonerf wrote:To be honest I won't stop believing in the league until its mathmatically impossible. Might sound like a crazy idea but then again I was suprised last season when Chelsea took Man U to the wire before they won the title.
Sabre wrote:obviously the next 2 weeks have a huge impact on the situation. Its still possibly that Madrid could score twice at Anfield, as well as equally possible that in the next two weeks either Chelsea or us pull away from the other. I agree that missing the preliminary round would be nice, but I thought they were changing how that process worked, no?
Are they? thanks, I didn't know it, I normally ignore any news coming from UEFA or FIFA. Do you know what the changes are about?
Again, you reason your post well. But don't you think that focusing on the league just as if we were competing for the title, doing a good end of season, and finnishing second wouldn't help for the team's mentality next year?
Meaning, if you find 5 points below, or 4, at the end of the season, and you do a strong end of league, you might think (Rafa, the players, the supporters) "fúck it, if we hadn't made this and this mistake we could have won it. But we're not far from it". I know my point is "psychological", and not reasoned that well, but I think it would help to do a good end of league.
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