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Postby Emerald Red » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:38 pm

You know what, Riera is a class A f*cking knob for blurting out this to the press. It's absolutely classless, and anyone who uses his words as another little tidbit to back up their mudane and tedious attacks on the side and manager is a class A knob as well. This kind of sh*t should not be tolorated or acceptable AT ANY situation at any club, especially us. See ye later, Albert! May the door catch your bollox on the way out.
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Postby tonyeh » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:47 pm

DrPepe wrote:
tonyeh wrote:
stmichael wrote:
tonyeh wrote:If you're not happy with a member of a team in regards to performance or whatever, you're SUPPOSED to discuss it with them. That's a basic management skill.

That's fuckin day 1 stuff, for christ's sake.

Doing nothing is not the way to go, under ANY circumstance. That's a recipe for disruption.

Exactly, so if the manager doesn't come to you then you go to them. It's a two way thing.

Going out and bleating about it in the press achieves nothing whatsoever.

How do you know that he hasn't?

"If I'm doing something badly and you are my boss, and you value me, then you are going to come and tell me what I have to do to play again. This is what hurts me.


suggests quite strongly that he hasn't been to seen benitez of  his own volition

Especially as if he had tried to talk to benitez surely that would be  an even juicier justification to have moan about his treatment in his interview

Hmmm, that's not really conclusive either way Pepe.

Besides, Riera (like him or not) is correct here. The manager should be going to his players and discussing matters such as these.

That part and parcel of management.

Good management anyway.
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Postby Bad Bob » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:53 pm

7_Kewell wrote:if this was Torres, Reina, Gerrard or even Masch complaining i would be worried. But it isn't, is an average winger who is crying because he is struggling toget into the first team.

Sorry Albert lad, but if you don't like it then you know where the door is. Have fun in Russia, you'll find its a bit of a culture shock from the Premire league.

To spin it the other way...

If this were the first time that question marks had been raised about Rafa's man management approach I wouldn't be concerned but it's not and an emerging pattern is there for all (who are willing to acknowledge it) to see.  I'm not saying Riera should be excused for handling things in this way--bleating to the press is not on--but it does add one more piece to the puzzle that is Rafa Benitez IMO.
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Postby Igor Zidane » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:54 pm

Since when has a player dictated how a manager should manage . Bye bye Albert you soft tw@t .
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Postby Greavesie » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:58 pm

tonyeh wrote:
Lee J wrote:Riera is a good player. When he plays on his game he'd of got into any Liverpool team in the last 30 years. He has the talent but for some reason rafa is strangling him and he is inconsistant. If this is down to man management then rafa needs to pack his bags cos we'll end up losing more than Riera at the end of the season if he keeps treating his lads like he seems to be.

Absolutely correct Lee.

Riera can be be hit and miss at times (like the vast majprity of the team), but as far as I'm concerned the lad opened up the left flank. Before he arrived it was virtually closed for business.

I agree with this to extent that he really made the left wing his own when he came, we played a LOT better when he arrived, his impact was truly noticed when he played not too long ago and we were a noticbly better side (cant remember who it was against), however getting into any team of the last 30 years is a bit of a exaggeration to say the least

Though Riera is the best left winger we have IMO there is a lot better on the market than him. So long as Rafa actually buys a WINGER and not a left sided Dirk
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Postby DrPepe » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:58 pm

Bad Bob wrote:
7_Kewell wrote:if this was Torres, Reina, Gerrard or even Masch complaining i would be worried. But it isn't, is an average winger who is crying because he is struggling toget into the first team.

Sorry Albert lad, but if you don't like it then you know where the door is. Have fun in Russia, you'll find its a bit of a culture shock from the Premire league.

To spin it the other way...

If this were the first time that question marks had been raised about Rafa's man management approach I wouldn't be concerned but it's not and an emerging pattern is there for all (who are willing to acknowledge it) to see.  I'm not saying Riera should be excused for handling things in this way--bleating to the press is not on--but it does add one more piece to the puzzle that is Rafa Benitez IMO.

he has his style, as do other managers

some players get used to it ,  fall into it naturally , some blossom under it and some don't get on with it at all. Rafa (and capello for instance) appear to require a certain maturity in their players that riera seems to be showing he hasn't got.

riera doesn't really have a history of "getting on with it", and his timing is rather bad on this occasion (or good, if you are of a particular mind about the club/management).
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Postby shawnk » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:02 pm

Greavesie wrote:
tonyeh wrote:
Lee J wrote:Riera is a good player. When he plays on his game he'd of got into any Liverpool team in the last 30 years. He has the talent but for some reason rafa is strangling him and he is inconsistant. If this is down to man management then rafa needs to pack his bags cos we'll end up losing more than Riera at the end of the season if he keeps treating his lads like he seems to be.

Absolutely correct Lee.

Riera can be be hit and miss at times (like the vast majprity of the team), but as far as I'm concerned the lad opened up the left flank. Before he arrived it was virtually closed for business.

I agree with this to extent that he really made the left wing his own when he came, we played a LOT better when he arrived, his impact was truly noticed when he played not too long ago and we were a noticbly better side (cant remember who it was against), however getting into any team of the last 30 years is a bit of a exaggeration to say the least

Though Riera is the best left winger we have IMO there is a lot better on the market than him. So long as Rafa actually buys a WINGER and not a left sided Dirk

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Postby Bad Bob » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:03 pm

DrPepe wrote:he has his style, as do other managers

He undoubtedly has, mate, no argument.  Unfortunately, his style at the moment isn't getting the job done so I think it bears scrutinizing.  Actually, I'm beyond that.  I think it's been scrutinized and found wanting so it's time to call time on Rafa's tenure with thanks and go in a different direction.
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Postby DrPepe » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:04 pm

tonyeh wrote:
DrPepe wrote:
tonyeh wrote:
stmichael wrote:
tonyeh wrote:If you're not happy with a member of a team in regards to performance or whatever, you're SUPPOSED to discuss it with them. That's a basic management skill.

That's fuckin day 1 stuff, for christ's sake.

Doing nothing is not the way to go, under ANY circumstance. That's a recipe for disruption.

Exactly, so if the manager doesn't come to you then you go to them. It's a two way thing.

Going out and bleating about it in the press achieves nothing whatsoever.

How do you know that he hasn't?

"If I'm doing something badly and you are my boss, and you value me, then you are going to come and tell me what I have to do to play again. This is what hurts me.


suggests quite strongly that he hasn't been to seen benitez of  his own volition

Especially as if he had tried to talk to benitez surely that would be  an even juicier justification to have moan about his treatment in his interview

Hmmm, that's not really conclusive either way Pepe.

Besides, Riera (like him or not) is correct here. The manager should be going to his players and discussing matters such as these.

That part and parcel of management.

Good management anyway.

no , i don't suggest it is conclusive, t

your "how do you know he hasn't?" comment is fair enough, but is not backed up by any of the evidence

the actual quote from albert that benitez should be coming to see him , and the absence of any mention about him going to see benitez makes it seem the more likely scenario imo
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Postby Johnny Boy » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:04 pm

I think we need a change of manager but I also don't rate Riera, he is inconsistent and I can't remember the last time he actually beat his man, decent left foot but we can do better.
There is nothing special or exceptional about him at all.
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Postby DrPepe » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:08 pm

Bad Bob wrote:
DrPepe wrote:he has his style, as do other managers

He undoubtedly has, mate, no argument. Unfortunately, his style at the moment isn't getting the job done so I think it bears scrutinizing.  Actually, I'm beyond that.  I think it's been scrutinized and found wanting so it's time to call time on Rafa's tenure with thanks and go in a different direction.

for me, the bit in bold is not really relevant for my argument re:riera , as whoever the manager is and however well or badly he is doing, it is totally inappropriate for one of our players to make such comments
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Postby Fauxy » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:14 pm

Riera out, Arda Turan in i thinks :cool:
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Postby Big Niall » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:18 pm

It is easy to see how Mourinho's players love the guy. Do you think Any LFC player gives a damn about Benitez. I say it is a cold dressing room.
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Postby Igor Zidane » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:19 pm

DrPepe wrote:
Bad Bob wrote:
DrPepe wrote:he has his style, as do other managers

He undoubtedly has, mate, no argument. Unfortunately, his style at the moment isn't getting the job done so I think it bears scrutinizing.  Actually, I'm beyond that.  I think it's been scrutinized and found wanting so it's time to call time on Rafa's tenure with thanks and go in a different direction.

for me, the bit in bold is not really relevant for my argument re:riera , as whoever the manager is and however well or badly he is doing, it is totally inappropriate for one of our players to make such comments

Nail on the head my friend . All of us that have played footy know that when you don't get picked ,the manager is a tit . Difference being that Albert and his ilk are paid a big fat wedge to deal with it and not go spitting there dummies out to whomever wants to listen . Silly bast@rd .
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Postby tonyeh » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:20 pm

DrPepe wrote:
tonyeh wrote:
DrPepe wrote:
tonyeh wrote:
stmichael wrote:
tonyeh wrote:If you're not happy with a member of a team in regards to performance or whatever, you're SUPPOSED to discuss it with them. That's a basic management skill.

That's fuckin day 1 stuff, for christ's sake.

Doing nothing is not the way to go, under ANY circumstance. That's a recipe for disruption.

Exactly, so if the manager doesn't come to you then you go to them. It's a two way thing.

Going out and bleating about it in the press achieves nothing whatsoever.

How do you know that he hasn't?

"If I'm doing something badly and you are my boss, and you value me, then you are going to come and tell me what I have to do to play again. This is what hurts me.


suggests quite strongly that he hasn't been to seen benitez of  his own volition

Especially as if he had tried to talk to benitez surely that would be  an even juicier justification to have moan about his treatment in his interview

Hmmm, that's not really conclusive either way Pepe.

Besides, Riera (like him or not) is correct here. The manager should be going to his players and discussing matters such as these.

That part and parcel of management.

Good management anyway.

no , i don't suggest it is conclusive, t

your "how do you know he hasn't?" comment is fair enough, but is not backed up by any of the evidence

the actual quote from albert that benitez should be coming to see him , and the absence of any mention about him going to see benitez makes it seem the more likely scenario imo

Ok Pepe, no worries.  :)

Anyway, I agree with you. If indeed Riera hasn't tried to approach Benitez, then yes, he should.

However, that certainly doesn't absolve Benitez from carrying out one of the most basic tasks of managing a group of people.
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