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Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 2:18 pm
by aCe'
I actually think PSG would be the perfect job for him. He's excellent in cup competitions and the French league is a competition they should win even if they decided to go the whole season without a manager. What they need is someone who can organize the side (not many managers who are better at sorting out the defensive side of things), bring in a few good players (they have the money to do that, Rafa has the contacts and the reputation to bring in top players), and come in with champions league experience to help them progress as far as possible in the competition.

Napoli is a much harder job. The team is pretty much set up (in terms of personnel at least) to play a certain way. They dont have the financial capabilities or the reputation to attract the big players he'll want, and the last time  he was in Italy it didn't go too well for him. Yes they are in the Champions league, but I dont think they'll expect or have what it takes to even get past the group stages.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 3:22 pm
by jacdaniel
Surprised City haven't shown interest.  Its Europe they're failing in so who better than a man thats won 3 European trophies in 10 years as well as competing in the latter stages most other years. 

Also has 7 years PL experience and hasn't done too badly in them. 

I reckon he'd take a short term contract as well to stay in England. 
They're mad not to give him a go.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2013 11:25 am
by Homebooby
I am made up for him that he finished the way he did. For me it was a necessary gamble as he was starting to look unproven in todays game, always the bridesmaid and never the bride. I think this showed that he can deal with a lot of adversity, keep his credibility and walk away with his head held high. Considering he never did us any wrong I would be stunned if any of us on here had any differing views.

He's hung around waiting for Liverpool to come back to him for a while now, but I think that road is closed for the time being and he would do well to break out and build on what he has just done. I would like to see him at Man City as I agree with the above that he'd be well suited there, but perhaps a break from the UK is appropriate. He does seem quite fixed on staying where his family is though right?

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2013 11:47 am
by babu
Homebooby » Wed May 22, 2013 10:25 am wrote:I am made up for him that he finished the way he did. For me it was a necessary gamble as he was starting to look unproven in todays game, always the bridesmaid and never the bride. I think this showed that he can deal with a lot of adversity, keep his credibility and walk away with his head held high. Considering he never did us any wrong I would be stunned if any of us on here had any differing views.

He's hung around waiting for Liverpool to come back to him for a while now, but I think that road is closed for the time being and he would do well to break out and build on what he has just done. I would like to see him at Man City as I agree with the above that he'd be well suited there, but perhaps a break from the UK is appropriate. He does seem quite fixed on staying where his family is though right?


I'm glad Rafa earned some rubles, I don't really care what he did at Chelsea. I also hope he does not manage a premier league team anytime soon.

I don't want Rafa back right now, not with a manager in place whom has not done much wrong and not had enough time (in my opinion). I would prefer to see him overseas.

For all he has done, I wish him the best, but not at our expense.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 2:26 pm
by devaney
Homebooby » Wed May 22, 2013 10:25 am wrote:I am made up for him that he finished the way he did. For me it was a necessary gamble as he was starting to look unproven in todays game, always the bridesmaid and never the bride. I think this showed that he can deal with a lot of adversity, keep his credibility and walk away with his head held high. Considering he never did us any wrong I would be stunned if any of us on here had any differing views.

He's hung around waiting for Liverpool to come back to him for a while now, but I think that road is closed for the time being and he would do well to break out and build on what he has just done. I would like to see him at Man City as I agree with the above that he'd be well suited there, but perhaps a break from the UK is appropriate. He does seem quite fixed on staying where his family is though right?


When Rafa took over at Chelsea they were 4 points behind United. At the end of the season they finished 14 points behind United. Credit to Rafa for winning the EL but just how good was his league performance, compared to BR, given the talent he had at his disposal? Just an observation and not a criticism of Rafa who I have a lot of time for.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 4:33 pm
by stmichael
signed a 2 year contract at napoli.

all the best to him.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Fri May 24, 2013 9:29 pm
by Benny The Noon
Good luck in Napoli

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 9:14 am
by devaney
Rafa you know we all love you and will never forget 2005. Now what about this swap deal Carroll for Cavani.....

All the best Rafa.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 2:27 pm
by LFC2007
devaney » Fri May 24, 2013 1:26 pm wrote:
Homebooby » Wed May 22, 2013 10:25 am wrote:I am made up for him that he finished the way he did. For me it was a necessary gamble as he was starting to look unproven in todays game, always the bridesmaid and never the bride. I think this showed that he can deal with a lot of adversity, keep his credibility and walk away with his head held high. Considering he never did us any wrong I would be stunned if any of us on here had any differing views.

He's hung around waiting for Liverpool to come back to him for a while now, but I think that road is closed for the time being and he would do well to break out and build on what he has just done. I would like to see him at Man City as I agree with the above that he'd be well suited there, but perhaps a break from the UK is appropriate. He does seem quite fixed on staying where his family is though right?


When Rafa took over at Chelsea they were 4 points behind United. At the end of the season they finished 14 points behind United. Credit to Rafa for winning the EL but just how good was his league performance, compared to BR, given the talent he had at his disposal? Just an observation and not a criticism of Rafa who I have a lot of time for.


Weren't they the fifth best side in the league during Rafa's time there or something?  ??? That would go some way to explaining the points difference from when he took over. Winning the EL was a good effort right enough albeit they were the favourites and it was a competition many poo pood when Hodgson's Fulham side reached the final. They were also knocked out of the Carling Cup fairly comfortably by Swansea, and failed to win the World FIFA exhibition event so I wouldn't be going overboard with the praise. Overall, though, when you factor in the situation with the fans I think you'd have to concede he did a tidy job.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Sat May 25, 2013 10:06 pm
by red till i die!!
good move for him and i hope he is successful there.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2013 8:38 pm
by mart
devaney » Fri May 24, 2013 1:26 pm wrote:
When Rafa took over at Chelsea they were 4 points behind United. At the end of the season they finished 14 points behind United. Credit to Rafa for winning the EL but just how good was his league performance, compared to BR, given the talent he had at his disposal? Just an observation and not a criticism of Rafa who I have a lot of time for.


Pretty good considering the squad is completely unbalanced and he had no support.

Also: https://twitter.com/LFCFansCorner/statu ... 89/photo/1

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2013 9:39 pm
by RUSHIE#9
If that's her real account and it hasn't been hacked then that is funny as feck!  :buttrock

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PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2013 10:46 pm
by bunglemark2
If that IZ true, it's bleedin' hilarious :)

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PostPosted: Tue May 28, 2013 12:06 am
by mart
I dont know if its her real account but it was funny as hell.

Re: Rafa benitez appreciation thread - Part 2

PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 6:40 pm
by kazza