by bigmick » Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:31 am
"Positive" is an overused word on here I think. Positive as in you look on the bright side, as opposed to fearing the worst I suppose. Positive presumeably means that you think if Rafa stays we have a good chance of winning the Premiership over the next couple of seasons? That's fair enough, I've got no beef with that.
Positive also probably means that in your judgement, Rafa has done just about as good a job as he could have done under difficult circumstances? I've no problem with you thinking that either. You also probably think that it would be a step backwards to get rid of Rafa, as whoever we got in to replace him wouldn't be able to do as good a job? How am I doing?
All of which is good, and you are 100% entitled to your opinion. Equally, surely, I'm entitled to disagree aren't I? Least I think I am anyway.
As for the "positive" side of things, I think if we changed the manager for somebody better, we'd have an even bigger chance of winning the Premiership than we will under Rafa. Not that negative really when you think about it. Contrary to popular belief, most of the people who are "negative" are that way because they want Liverpool to do better, to win more. No doubt those who are "positive" want the same thing. We simply disagree with how we can best go about it.
The really good part about the whole thing though, is that it matters not even 1 millionth of 1 per cent what any of us think. It matters not a jot who will be proven right or wrong in the end, it matters not if I'm clueless, you're a bluffer or S@int is an expert. Nobody listens to our opinions. we are existing in a cyber black hole here, and the only thing all of us have in common is that we want Liverpool to win.
Now, you're positive? Therefore, if we don't win the Champions League this season, you will think three years without a trophy is reasonable. I'm negative, and I think we can achieve much more than that. My ambition for the team is much bigger than that. I'm the guy who has said for the last two seasons, that the team is/was good enough to challenge for the title. I said we would challenge for it this season too. I think we can do much better, but I'm negative.
All it boils down to at the end of the day, is some people believe in the manager, and some people don't. If you do, you will find a way to twist the facts on money spent to show that we haven't spent as much as the Mancs or Chelsea. Equally, if you don't believe in him you'll find a way to show that we have.
It's not who's a better fan, who's got more faith, who's more "positive" or any of that stuff. It's just that some people belive in the manager and some people don't. Simple as that really, and no need for everyone to fall out about it.
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bigmick on Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".