Rafa is God

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icb

Original Poster:

782 posts

270 months

Tuesday 1st May 2007
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Right up the cockney t**ts - bring on whoever!!! Jose you are a terrible loser.

percy flage

1,770 posts

223 months

Tuesday 1st May 2007
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As a Manc I'm quite pleased. IF (big if) we beat AC, I fancy us more against the mickey mousers than I would have agin the chavs.

We'll see!

Allblackdup

3,312 posts

209 months

Tuesday 1st May 2007
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What a performance from our boys! Always fancied us once Agger had scored! Twice Kuyt was unlucky with the offside and hitting the bar, so it was only fitting that he scored the winning penalty!

I don't really care who we get in the final, but after the Manc Scum robbed us at Anfield, i'd love to give them a good kicking in the final!!

lazyitus

19,926 posts

267 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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Well done Liverpool. I felt sick for much of last night, finding myself rooting for Liverpool and being confused when they won. My head can't cope with the contradiction its producing.

Just hope United can do their bit tonight. They couldn't have a bigger incentive.

craggers

2,496 posts

285 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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Wahooooooooooo Liverpoooooooooool !!

Rafa is god for sure !! here is the proof

percy flage

1,770 posts

223 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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If Raffles is a God, what is Ferguson?

The scousers always bang on about their history. They drone on forever about Liverpool's great history, the 18 and 5, the 37 trophies in total. No one can deny that they do have a great history behind them. But that's just where it is, behind them.

How about a more relevant test: the history in terms of trophies, Liverpool v Manchester United, since the Premiership was launched? Approximately 15 years of history, so perhaps a tad more relevant than this ritual trawl back to the pre 1990 era, when Liverpool were a good side.

Premiership Winners:
Manchester United 8 - 0 Liverpool

Premiership Runners-Up:
Manchester United 2 - 1 Liverpool

FA Cup Winners:
Manchester United 4 - 2 Liverpool

FA Cup Runners-Up:
Manchester United 2 - 1 Liverpool

League Cup Winners (Plastic trophy for plastic treble):
Manchester United 0 - 3 Liverpool

League Cup Runners-Up:
Manchester United 3 - 1 Liverpool

European Cup Winners:
Manchester United 1 - 1 Liverpool

UEFA Cup:
Manchester United 0 - 1 Liverpool (did ManU ever enter this competition during this period?)



Liverpool FC


Edited by percy flage on Wednesday 2nd May 17:30

JoolzB

3,549 posts

250 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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percy flage said:
If Raffles is a God, what is Ferguson?
...

You do have a fair point.

negative creep

24,988 posts

228 months

Wednesday 2nd May 2007
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How is lumping the ball upfield for 120 minutes then winning on penalties the mark of a tactical genius?

runway78

434 posts

206 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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percy flage said:
If Raffles is a God, what is Ferguson?

The scousers always bang on about their history. They drone on forever about Liverpool's great history, the 18 and 5, the 37 trophies in total. No one can deny that they do have a great history behind them. But that's just where it is, behind them.

How about a more relevant test: the history in terms of trophies, Liverpool v Manchester United, since the Premiership was launched? Approximately 15 years of history, so perhaps a tad more relevant than this ritual trawl back to the pre 1990 era, when Liverpool were a good side.

Premiership Winners:
Manchester United 8 - 0 Liverpool

Premiership Runners-Up:
Manchester United 2 - 1 Liverpool

FA Cup Winners:
Manchester United 4 - 2 Liverpool

FA Cup Runners-Up:
Manchester United 2 - 1 Liverpool

League Cup Winners (Plastic trophy for plastic treble):
Manchester United 0 - 3 Liverpool

League Cup Runners-Up:
Manchester United 3 - 1 Liverpool

European Cup Winners:
Manchester United 1 - 1 Liverpool

UEFA Cup:
Manchester United 0 - 1 Liverpool (did ManU ever enter this competition during this period?)



Liverpool FC


Edited by percy flage on Wednesday 2nd May 17:30




History? So your in the Champions League Final then?

runway78

434 posts

206 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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Rafa is doing a good job.
To win the league takes years to build a side to do so unless you spend £300 million over night aka Chelsea.
Sir Alex didn't win much if I remember in his first few seasons? Since then he has done a great job playing good football. However the real test of any manager at the top of his game is Europe, and sadly Sir Alex hasn't enjoyed similar levels of success there.
Would have been great to have a liverpool v man utd final but sadly not to be.

Andy M

3,755 posts

260 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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percy flage said:
No one can deny that they do have a great history behind them. But that's just where it is, behind them.



What an interesting concept, history being 'behind' us. Wow, grab yourself a cookie

percy flage said:

How about a more relevant test: the history in terms of trophies, Liverpool v Manchester United, since the Premiership was launched?


Hardly a mistake that you've chosen to highlight Man Utd's most successful period is it?

Well, why beat about the bush - lets go for most recent history; say, the last 3 years...?

Congratulations on winning The Premiership. Excellent achievement with players like Brown, Carrick, Evra, Fletcher and Silvestre in the team

* * * * * (*)

percy flage

1,770 posts

223 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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The period in question is the period since the Premiership began. Seems reasonable. I could have gone back to 1989/90, when Liverpool last won the League. It would have made no difference to the League stats.

The scouse fraternity now refer to the PL as the qualifying competition for the Champions League. I'd sooner win the PL every year than the ECL once in a while. You cannot win the PL on penalties.

Andy M

3,755 posts

260 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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You've hardly won the EPL every year - the last time was four years ago, in which time we've won the premier most competition in Europe for the fifth time.

So, which would I prefer; a possible 2 CL's or a single EPL title? I'm happy with our situation

Edited by Andy M on Thursday 3rd May 09:31

percy flage

1,770 posts

223 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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Andy M said:
You can't win the CL at all

Better luck next year...


You can't win the PL at all.

Better luck next year...

craggers

2,496 posts

285 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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percy flage said:
If Raffles is a God, what is Ferguson?

The scousers always bang on about their history. They drone on forever about Liverpool's great history, the 18 and 5, the 37 trophies in total. No one can deny that they do have a great history behind them. But that's just where it is, behind them.

How about a more relevant test: the history in terms of trophies, Liverpool v Manchester United, since the Premiership was launched? Approximately 15 years of history, so perhaps a tad more relevant than this ritual trawl back to the pre 1990 era, when Liverpool were a good side.

Premiership Winners:
Manchester United 8 - 0 Liverpool

Premiership Runners-Up:
Manchester United 2 - 1 Liverpool

FA Cup Winners:
Manchester United 4 - 2 Liverpool

FA Cup Runners-Up:
Manchester United 2 - 1 Liverpool

League Cup Winners (Plastic trophy for plastic treble):
Manchester United 0 - 3 Liverpool

League Cup Runners-Up:
Manchester United 3 - 1 Liverpool

European Cup Winners:
Manchester United 1 - 1 Liverpool

UEFA Cup:
Manchester United 0 - 1 Liverpool (did ManU ever enter this competition during this period?)



Liverpool FC


Edited by percy flage on Wednesday 2nd May 17:30


How many year that Fergie been manager of Man Utd for to win all that title? and how many title did he won for them in his first 3 years?

lazyitus

19,926 posts

267 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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Andy M said:

So, which would I prefer; a possible 2 CL's or a single EPL title? I'm happy with our situation


No chance, Andy. You haven't won anything yet this year (as per United). How can you be happy with not winning the Premiership in 17 years and having won the Champions leaugue once in that 17 year period ?

Granted, you might win it this year but the competition has become diluted compared to the days of old when you won it in its 'proper' format.

You're kidding yourself if you're happy with the situation at Liverpool at the moment.

How can a club the size of Liverpool be satisfied with the lame attempts at winning the Premiership every year (except your 2nd place a few seasons ago) ?

The Premiership doesn't lie - over a season, its a true reflection of who the best team is in this country.

If you're happy to win cups every other season in knock out competitions, fair enough.

Its the Premiership you really want and need. You know that.

percy flage

1,770 posts

223 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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What he said ^^^^.

With knobs on.

vee

3,099 posts

235 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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ManU fans are always going on about Liverpool looking back at the past.
Liverpool look back to the 80s, ManU to the 90s - same thing imo, both the past.

Really should be considering the past 5 years at most.
Now, who's got the better record over that time, Liverpool or ManUre ?

percy flage

1,770 posts

223 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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Look at the true test - the EPL - and answer your own question.

Winning a knockout comp on penalties. Oh dear. And it would surprise me not at all if Liverpool set their stall out on May 23rd to do just that.

Andy M

3,755 posts

260 months

Thursday 3rd May 2007
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lazyitus said:

No chance, Andy. You haven't won anything yet this year (as per United). How can you be happy with not winning the Premiership in 17 years and having won the Champions leaugue once in that 17 year period ?



At no point have I said that I'm happy about not winning The Premiership. What I did say, was that I would prefer to win a possible two Champions Leagues to a possible single Premiership. Two totally different things

lazyitus said:

Granted, you might win it this year but the competition has become diluted compared to the days of old when you won it in its 'proper' format.



Lazy, you're trying to preach to the converted. IIRC on each of the two occasions you've won the CL you haven't even been Champions of your home league, unlike us on 4 of the 5 occasions we have won

So, in essence, if you'd prefer the 'proper' format, you'd not have won the CL to our 4 times. You choose...

lazyitus said:

You're kidding yourself if you're happy with the situation at Liverpool at the moment.


I'm very happy thanks We're hardly living a pauper's life having won The Champions League, The FA Cup, The League Cup, The European SuperCup and The Community Shield in the last 3 years