the problem even since they last won the league title was appointing a series of diastrous managers, first souness, then roy evans and then houllier and now rafa. if liverpool were to win and dominate EPL, they better appoint someone like Hiddink, Wenger, Mourinho etc type of managers for long term.
theres still time. drop rafa now.
I fully agree with you two, time for Rafa to go and get some good manager!
now then start calling for rafael's head got abit too late anot?
recruit SAF
Liverpool cannot even overcome Reading in home and away match.
This is how low Ah Ben have brought Liverpool to.
It will take the owners to step in to sack Ah Ben now.
But, Ah Ben have already turned the fans against the owners during his war last season.
Now, it will depend on the fans to "In Rafa, We Sack".
Ah Ben let all the fans worldwide down with his useles tactics and medicore team.
He never for once take any responsibility.
Now, he is staying for his ego only.
Originally posted by Medicated Oil:Liverpool cannot even overcome Reading in home and away match.
This is how low Ah Ben have brought Liverpool to.
It will take the owners to step in to sack Ah Ben now.
But, Ah Ben have already turned the fans against the owners during his war last season.
Now, it will depend on the ftns to "In Rafa, We Sack".
Ah Ben let all the fans worldwide down with his useles tactics and medicore team.
He never for once take any responsibility.
Now, he is staying for his ego only.
clearly the FA cup is not high in rafa priorities. he sent out a mickey mouse team to try to beat reading, but alas they got what they deserved, like man united also.
Originally posted by Rooney9:clearly the FA cup is not high in rafa priorities. he sent out a mickey mouse team to try to beat reading, but alas they got what they deserved, like man united also.
u mean a team with torres, gerrard, carragher, benayoun plus his 20 million buy-aquilani called mickey mouse team meh? a mickey mouse team will be the reserves la...
What happened to the Rafalution I kept hearing 2-3 years ago???
Originally posted by Marco_Simone:What happened to the Rafalution I kept hearing 2-3 years ago???
that's e time i started to ask for rafael's head.
I didnt hear much of the word "Rafalution" last year. I guess people thought the revolution/Rafalution had finally succeeded when they were in the running for the title and clinched 2nd place eventually...
i still think we should give him chance and see how at the end of the season.
i think we should q-up and take turn to stick our 'stick' into his arse.
Originally posted by Marco_Simone:I didnt hear much of the word "Rafalution" last year. I guess people thought the revolution/Rafalution had finally succeeded when they were in the running for the title and clinched 2nd place eventually...
Last season was their best chance in 20 years to win it. Alas a series of draws made them pay dearly. It will take several years to rebuild the team to be capable of challenging the title again, seeing how fked up the current situation is.
the problem is: No plane crash
I'm not a liverpool fan,, but i agree that they still have a chance to win if they change Rafa..
rafa is the problems la.
just look the the nos of flop he sign at liverpool.
In the last 4 years, he almost spent as much as man utd did but man utd got 3 EPL titles and he got nothing. oh yeah, 1 UCL title.
that show money is there for him but he delivered shit.
the only 2 best signing he ever made is reina and torres.
that is about it.
most of the other sales is lose big money!!
hiddink would definitely be the man.
Originally posted by Rooney9:the problem even since they last won the league title was appointing a series of diastrous managers, first souness, then roy evans and then houllier and now rafa. if liverpool were to win and dominate EPL, they better appoint someone like Hiddink, Wenger, Mourinho etc type of managers for long term.
Since the "Spice Boys" days, they have never been the same... Ironically, it started in the 90s. Some felt the younger Liverpool players of the 1990s with all the past success to their heads, were more focused on their dressing, partying and looking good rather than winning games. Of course poor manager choices as well as top management also played the biggest part...
The "Spice Boys" were seen as underachieving playboys in the game, winning little in spite of natural talent. Redknapp and James were also involved in modelling for Armani, flying to Milan for catwalk shows and missed training...
What's with this thread? Tit for tat?
This is all about soccer huh..
yea i know.. huh!