by Sabre » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:45 pm
For Rafa, no, it can't get any worse.
I don't buy the theory he's not sacked because of the money. I have seen no case in Spain that stopped from sacking a manager. When you are told "we want you sacked", you reach an economical agreement, that will always depend on the club economical situation, how it is the relationship... negotiations can be softer or harder, but if you are to be sacked, you are sacked.
I think Rafa can count himself lucky if he's not sacked after this. Lucky to be in a club different to anything else in the football I've known.
For Liverpool? for Liverpool it could get worse, yes, and Liverpool have known darker times.
More than the manager, I think that what will decide the fate of this club is the economical situation. Right now, the club has a reputation for big names. Big names consider Liverpool one of the options to consider, alongside other big european clubs. Liverpool have that reputation right now. Perhaps I'm wrong, but in the late nineties Liverpool didn't have that reputation for the stars of the time (don't doubt to correct me on this if someone disagrees, back then, I followed Liverpool in newspapers and when I was lucky enough to grab a game in tv, there wasn't streaming nor torrents nor the english league in tv).
But without the money, no matter what manager we have in the future, we'll lose that ability to bring those big names. And with fierce competition and Arabs spouting money everywhere in other clubs, I think it could get worse.
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