lakes10 wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:Lakes stop spreading utter nonsense . You have no idea if Torres likes or dislikes the manager - in fact you have no idea what any of the players think , your just spreading nonsense like the media do . Prove us wrong by coming up with something concrete as opposed to utter tripe .
again mate i only post what i hear.
I would say that if Rafa left then there would be some very happy players at our club.
their books are going to be a great read once they give up football.
Fauxy wrote:Lakes you say you just say what you hear...
Were exactly do you hear it from??
Because I dont believe a word of anything you are saying
Benny The Noon wrote:Fauxy wrote:Lakes you say you just say what you hear...
Were exactly do you hear it from??
Because I dont believe a word of anything you are saying
He hears it from pals in the press who we all know print gossip and pure speculation - the bigger the better to improve their circulation
Emerald Red wrote:bigmick wrote:Even under the assumption that Rafa going to Juventus would save the owners having to shell out a compensation package (they'll probably ASK for compensation) I just can't see them letting Rafa go. He's a walking security blanket for them, on the one hand diluting criticism which would be coming their way, and on the other splitting the supporters down the middle.
Equally, given his record in the transfer market recently there can't be many people who take his "I need four more 20 million pound players" line too seriously. I'm not saying they wouldn't be handy to have because they would, but surely even the most ardent Rafa fan would find it hard to argue that they blame the owners too much for not giving him wads of cash to spend. For the owners it's all about adding value to the club before it's sold, and only players which are worth more after you've bought them than they were before you bought them can be said to be adding value, on recent record as I say there haven't been too many of those.
So my guess is that if there is any susbstance to the rumours (and sorry Lakes but I don't think there is), it won't be long before the owners are releasing press statements saying just how much they back Rafa and how much they want him to stay at the club. As I've said before, the day Benitez leaves Liverpool would be a disaster for these two, and they'll do everything in their power to ensure it doesn't happen.
What a load of f*cking sh*te. If Benitez is to the detriment of this club, and if the Yanks are trying to raise the value of it, then it makes no sense whatsoever to keep a manager that is failing to keep them in the CL and bring in players that are, in the long term, valuable assets to them to bring the value of the team up. Surely you need to spend money these days to do that. You've got to spend money to make money. Simple economics. Your rant doesn't add up at all.
bigmick wrote:Emerald Red wrote:bigmick wrote:Even under the assumption that Rafa going to Juventus would save the owners having to shell out a compensation package (they'll probably ASK for compensation) I just can't see them letting Rafa go. He's a walking security blanket for them, on the one hand diluting criticism which would be coming their way, and on the other splitting the supporters down the middle.
Equally, given his record in the transfer market recently there can't be many people who take his "I need four more 20 million pound players" line too seriously. I'm not saying they wouldn't be handy to have because they would, but surely even the most ardent Rafa fan would find it hard to argue that they blame the owners too much for not giving him wads of cash to spend. For the owners it's all about adding value to the club before it's sold, and only players which are worth more after you've bought them than they were before you bought them can be said to be adding value, on recent record as I say there haven't been too many of those.
So my guess is that if there is any susbstance to the rumours (and sorry Lakes but I don't think there is), it won't be long before the owners are releasing press statements saying just how much they back Rafa and how much they want him to stay at the club. As I've said before, the day Benitez leaves Liverpool would be a disaster for these two, and they'll do everything in their power to ensure it doesn't happen.
What a load of f*cking sh*te. If Benitez is to the detriment of this club, and if the Yanks are trying to raise the value of it, then it makes no sense whatsoever to keep a manager that is failing to keep them in the CL and bring in players that are, in the long term, valuable assets to them to bring the value of the team up. Surely you need to spend money these days to do that. You've got to spend money to make money. Simple economics. Your rant doesn't add up at all.
How was mine a rantRead your own posts fella. It matters not a jot how much you jump up and down and swear at people, you are clueless. I cannot remember a single post you have made in all your years on the forum which have caused me to think "feck me, he's got a point there".
Typical of your input was when you atacked all and sundry in pre season for voicing the opinion that such things might matter in the long run. You said if I recall correctly that they were all clueless c...s because results and performances in pre-season games are completely irrelevent. Then you accused Gerrard the other week of insisting upon taking all the set pieces, like they just make it up as they go along.
If I were you I'd keep a bit of a lower profile and chill out a bit fella.
"If I were you I'd keep a bit of a lower profile and chill out a bit fella."
s@int wrote:You are both opposite ends of the spectrum, you are never going to agree on what fecking day it is never mind on Rafa
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