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PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:26 pm
by Boocity
agoodmentality wrote:
Boocity wrote:
Greavesie wrote:
s@int wrote:TBH I am neither shocked or too upset with our result, I just feel numbed now, too many bad results too get to depressed about this one.

This sums me up n all saint

I was shocked when I first saw the team, I was so depressed looking at a teamsheet that was so bad, so defensive I hadn't seen anything so poor since the Souness time

That $hit team almost ground out a good 3 points at the Brittania,,

I seen an increase in effort by the team, in the absence of gerrard and torres, almost like when a team goes down to  10 men.

...

was Degen limping  when he came off ?   
If he was'nt then i'd rather have him in the box defending againt the stoke long ball, rather than 'mini maxi'.

was this a enforced substitution or tactical?

'That $hit team almost ground out a good 3 points at the Brittania'!!!

You may have agoodmentality to accept mediocrity but I don't :D

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:28 pm
by puroresu
Fauxy wrote:I agree that stoke dont deserve to be in the pl... they are just a team that relies on corners and throw ins to get their points. And they just try and muscle the ball away in every challenge. Really boring style of play they have. The only player on their team that deserves a mention is Tuncay because he actually has quality.

Yet we have only beat them once in 4 games.  Not good enough.

Time to walk rafa. Sounds like the doubts are there. Why prolong the inevitable?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:30 pm
by haps
sgs wrote:
haps wrote:Will Rafa mention the referee's 'excellent' game again?  So, City are 4 points ahead of us with a game in hand.  Spurs at home to Hull today = 3 points.  Not getting fourth means far less money for players, if they even wanted to come to a club not in the Champions League (at least it's not a showcase season next year, i.e. a World Cup year), which they prob won't.  It's looking grim.  New manager and learn the lessons of this season is our best outcome.  It's increasingly likely we'll end in our lowest ever premiership position.  Right now, I wouldn't be any more 'optimistic' than 8th, though I really hope I'm wrong.

People need to get off this sack thing; we are not going to get a new manager when u have a top manager like Benitez and u do not have the money to fully support him...

Bringing in a new manager means we must have a capital outlay of 50-70mp, to both pay off Rafa and invest in new players. That is not a realistic expectation...

It'll happen alright.  Benitez will go.  the pay-off won't be as big as a lot of people are reporting, that's all.  And investment in the club will happen by the summer, just probably at a lesser valuation.  Even these dippy owners know that they can't keep a manager who has lost the team and whose best efforts to get out of the mess we're in are failing spectacularly.  The medium to long term potential for disaster is far greater.  One forgettable season is still just one season.  we can come back from it.  I have no doubt.  But you let a rot to set in over 2-3 seasons and you really are in a whole heap of trouble.  That will happen with a manager who has lost the team.  The tide has turned with football in this country and yes, a lot of it is to do with the scandalous amounts of money involved.  But it takes better skills than what we currently possess at boardroom and managerial level to deal with it.  Honestly, as a club having to cope with less than the mega-rich / better facilitated have, you could do worse than look at Villa as a good example of how to build a strong club / team in the current era. 

Also, Rafa has had plenty of money to invest in players over five and a half seasons - a bigger net spend than Fergie - so that argument doesn't hold up.  True, we can't often go and splash out £20 - £30 million, but there's been investment alright.  Just too many duds.  Duds that have been stubbornly persevered with despite obvious failings.  Honestly, can anyone think of a more stubborn manager than Rafa? 

None of this gives me pleasure.  None of it.  I'm not gung-ho for a manager at LFC to lose his job.  The whole thing is s**t.  But we'll come back stronger with change.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:37 pm
by Scottbot
Only just got back from work so only caught the last 10 mins on the radio. How bad was it?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:40 pm
by roberto green
Watching soccer Saturday.Phil Thompsons face is a picture.

I'm telling ya if Sterling and co wind him up anymore I think he'll kill one of them



:D

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 4:45 pm
by Boocity
Back to the game, just thought I would give some marks for the players.

Reina - Commanding performance, could do nothing about goal - 8
Carra - Did well at right back and good captain - 7
The Greek - Did okay, good in the air and scored - 7
skyrtl - Not the same player as last year, looking dodgy - 5
Insua - Better going forward that defending - 6
Degen - Notr a midfielder, bit of a headless chicken but did get free kick for goal - 5
mash - Thought he did okay on his first game back, solid tackles - 6
lucas - Was one of our better players and should have had a penalty - 8
Aurellio - Did okay and great cross in finla minute - 7
Ngog - Terrible touch, terrible positioning and terrible game - 3
Kuyt - Should have scored - 5

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:07 pm
by agoodmentality
Does anybody know if Degen was injured, think I can remember him limping, but not sure.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:16 pm
by Bad Bob
Jesus wept.  That's about all I can manage at the moment...

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:17 pm
by Greavesie
I'm sure I've just seen us at 20-1 to get relegated

and in other news the Forest fans are chanting 'are you watching Liverpool', good times :(

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:49 pm
by RedSi35
:censored: this season.

It's been over for a long time. Lets just write it off, get our top players fit ( stop playing them for the remainder ofthe season ).

Finish mid table this season, change the manager in the summer, spend some money if we get new investment, try and hold on to our stars and really have a push next season.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:02 pm
by account deleted by request
this time next year we will be millionaires Rodney :(

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:06 pm
by bunglemark2
The Good Yank wrote:In fairness, they played better than they did against Reading.  So I guess it could be looked at as making progress.

we didn't lose...which is a better result than against reading...

'nuff said....

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:07 pm
by Dundalk
s@int wrote:this time next year we will be millionaires Rodney :(

Someday Saint, someday  :(

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:12 pm
by JoeTerp
Boocity wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:
Boocity wrote:
Greavesie wrote:
s@int wrote:TBH I am neither shocked or too upset with our result, I just feel numbed now, too many bad results too get to depressed about this one.

This sums me up n all saint

I was shocked when I first saw the team, I was so depressed looking at a teamsheet that was so bad, so defensive I hadn't seen anything so poor since the Souness time

don't think we had many other options

Which says it all really, just shows how far our squad has fallen

shows how many injuries we have

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:13 pm
by bunglemark2
Damn ! The missus' birthday today. Couldn't see any of it...
Did Pacheco get a run-out ?