Sabre wrote:Owzat wrote:Sabre wrote:Prophet mode:
This thread will last forever, it won't change the opinion of the participants in the slightest.
Which is nice as long as this long discussions don't go to other threads such as the centre backs one.
Not sure it will "last forever", the second Rafa leaves Anfield it will disappear and only be resurrected when some sad individual digs it up (if at all)
Are you saying that the ones talking about another manager when the team are struggling will be sad individuals?![]()
Does that make you a sad individual now, then?
Of course people will change opinions depending on results. Of course majorities can change.
But don't fool yourself, it won't be your convincing power nor numbers, but results.
loopyliverpool wrote:It does my head in that everyone keeps going on about how much Rafa has had to spend. It is a redundant subject. If that is how people are going to gauge a manager and the subsequent success or failure of the club then we will never win another trophy, plain and simple as Man U, Chelsea and now City will always be spending more than us.
Sir Roger wrote:First of all hats off to the lads and Rafa for last night for one of the best displays I have sen at Anfield for a long, long time.
It was so good to see unrestricted attacking football which we all know we are capable of but very seldom see.
The downside is obviously the question 'why we dont see this more often?'
It surely reinforces the belief of those of us who feel that the CL is far more important, far more exciting and far easier to win the the EPL. How I wish that Rafa would, or even could put together a squad which is capable of a full season's worth of football the likes of what we witnessed last night.
Instead we have the same players on the same pitch against the likes of everton getting different results.
So frustrating
Well done though
Tremendous
Sabre wrote:Sir Roger wrote:First of all hats off to the lads and Rafa for last night for one of the best displays I have sen at Anfield for a long, long time.
It was so good to see unrestricted attacking football which we all know we are capable of but very seldom see.
The downside is obviously the question 'why we dont see this more often?'
It surely reinforces the belief of those of us who feel that the CL is far more important, far more exciting and far easier to win the the EPL. How I wish that Rafa would, or even could put together a squad which is capable of a full season's worth of football the likes of what we witnessed last night.
Instead we have the same players on the same pitch against the likes of everton getting different results.
So frustrating
Well done though
Tremendous
First off, my respects to you Sir Roger, you know giving some credit to the team when they do well. That tells something good about you.
Second, I share your wish to see this more often.
Third, I disagree about priorities. We all know Torres and Gerrard are world class players. Yesterday we enjoyed them together. In the last month and a half, we haven't.
Is that about priorities Sir Roger? No. It's about injuries. Don't you think?
Owzat wrote:GYBS wrote:Owzat wrote:GYBS wrote:Owzat wrote:GYBS wrote:He blew a lot of money on players like veron,kleberson,Djemba Djemba,Taibi,Forlan .
And how long ago was that? We can't keep saying fergie is as bad as Rafa when fergie doesn't do it any more and Rafa does.
And how long has taggert been in the job ? he bought those players in a 3 -4 year period .
So we give Rafa 23 years? You say fergie has made more mistakes and highlight how he's done it over a long period of time - hardly a like for like comparison, let alone a worthwhile time period to compare them in. Of course he's going to have made more mistakes, bound to having made more purchases. But fergie has the money to make mistakes, Rafa doesn't and yet he makes too many. I left out Keane, just thinking of the £40m spent in the summer only £8m plus maybe N'Gog looks worth it.
There's no point dragging up ancient history, fergie spends more and is right more often. He has made mistakes, I've not said he hasn't. But of those buys only Veron cost a lot. Morientes cost more than Kleberson. Veron was a long time ago, an expensive mistake. Comparitively speaking was it any bigger a mistake than Keane? Even (some) manc fans will admit Veron had some good games, they watched more of their side than I'd ever want to so go get their view on Veron. And they can afford to waste £28.1m, they got £15m for him so he couldn't have been that big a disaster.
Forlan cost £7.5m, spent most of his time coming off the bench and left in 2004 as Rafa arrived. Does that cancel out Bellamy or Morientes as a flop if you insist on counting it? He survived two seasons which is more than most Liverpool strikers do.
whoa hold on there - where did i say Taggert has made more mistakes than Rafa ? didnt suggest anything of the sort , lets not be putting words into my mouth. Was just pointing out that Taggert has made some shocking signings in the past and he hasnt got everything right .When he has up to and prob more than 30 mil to spend on each player he will get it right most of the time .
You're going back in time, that you have to go that far back means you're giving fergie at least twice as many years in which to make mistakes so he's bound to make more mistakes in a longer time period. If he's made as many or fewer mistakes than Rafa in a longer period then where's your case? Are you saying Rafa makes more mistakes, or just getting indignant like a big girl's blouse
Rafa has had £20m+ to spend twice and made one mistake, how many times has fergie made a mistake paying £20m+ ? Once perchance. You can't have it both ways, noone is denying fergie has been able to buy more £20m+ players, but that doesn't mean Rafa can waste money and not be held accountable. £20.3m on Keane, £7m on Dossena, wanted to pay £18m for Barry, £11.5m on Babel, £6m on Bellamy etc etc. Rafa may spend less, he may not quite have a £28.1m mistake on his hands, but he's already sold 1/3 of the players he's bought and they lasted an average of just under two seasons. That's hardly getting it right.
As for the topic in hand, how is going from 5th to 3rd to 3rd to 4th progress? Or points totals going from 58 to 82 to 68 to 76? More like one step forward, one step back or to quote Maxine Nightingale "Right Back To Where We Started From"
Sabre wrote:Yes I can and several members have given several valid explanations for that independent to the manager:
* Madrid can't park a bus at Anfield because they'd be murdered in Spain. If they're 2-0 down, they can't say "oh, let's avoid a spanking". They have to attack. And our players had no mercy.
* All the pundits and probably Real Madrid aswell expected us to wait for them. We pressed aggresively and they weren't even prepared for that.
You know what, I think that the manager should motivate more the players for the league. That is, you like playing the CL? well then, prove your worth in the league. If you don't play well in Fratton Park, you won't play Real Madrid, I'd tell Dossenna for instance.
I guess the manager has some work motivating them, but I'm pretty sure that he wants the league as badly as anything else.

And frankly your last part about playing well in fratton park or not getting to play in the CL is sad and somewhat scary.
Youre talking about grown men, international and professional football players. Not toddlers who you promise a new toy to if they poo poo on the toilet!
Sabre wrote:And frankly your last part about playing well in fratton park or not getting to play in the CL is sad and somewhat scary.
Youre talking about grown men, international and professional football players. Not toddlers who you promise a new toy to if they poo poo on the toilet!
It's a bit scary yes, but I think that if all the players had the heart Carraguer and Gerrard show in some games, then we'd have less blips.
XXI century players, the i-pod generation have a lot to learn about past players. Not only in Liverpool eh? Everywhere.

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