The Official Liverpool Thread, Volume 3
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If you only take the league position into account it would seem harsh but that is a tiny bit of the story, add in the Suarez affair and the 100 million (yeah net whatever you still spent it) then it all adds up to a cacophony of errors and I imagine is why he has gone
Everton and Newcastle showing how it can be done on much less of a budget won't have helped either and again I imagine thats why a number of the backroom team went
Everton and Newcastle showing how it can be done on much less of a budget won't have helped either and again I imagine thats why a number of the backroom team went
I've been fed...
TBH I couldn't care less about the whole race thing. He called him a name, not a nice name but at the end of the day it was a whole of farce for a name calling incident. Even if Suarez is in the local anti white/black/yellow/gay club in his spare time I really couldn't care less BUT if he couldn't score then that's another story. I've seen people getting let off for more actual serious crimes than a bit playground hype name calling. Right or Wrong it's just my opinion.
Was it a LFC track suit? Have you been to Liverpool in the last 30 years years and seen what people there wear?
TBH I couldn't care less about the whole race thing. He called him a name, not a nice name but at the end of the day it was a whole of farce for a name calling incident. Even if Suarez is in the local anti white/black/yellow/gay club in his spare time I really couldn't care less BUT if he couldn't score then that's another story. I've seen people getting let off for more actual serious crimes than a bit playground hype name calling. Right or Wrong it's just my opinion.
Was it a LFC track suit? Have you been to Liverpool in the last 30 years years and seen what people there wear?
Edited by FellowPazzini on Wednesday 16th May 18:44
10 Pence Short said:
Respect? You mean like the respect Dalglish paid to the game, the fans, the governing body, the independent panel and, most importantly, the victim in a racial incident leading to the banning of one of his players?
The guy turns up to major finals at the national football stadium wearing a track suit.
Dalglish has done admirable things in his career, but I would not place him as a person who shows respect.
And the respect he showed to the families of the Hillsborough victims?The guy turns up to major finals at the national football stadium wearing a track suit.
Dalglish has done admirable things in his career, but I would not place him as a person who shows respect.
You clearly know fk all about our club. Don't embarrass yourself.
10 Pence Short said:
Respect? You mean like the respect Dalglish paid to the game, the fans, the governing body, the independent panel and, most importantly, the victim in a racial incident leading to the banning of one of his players?
The guy turns up to major finals at the national football stadium wearing a track suit.
Dalglish has done admirable things in his career, but I would not place him as a person who shows respect.
And the respect he showed to the families of the Hillsborough victims?The guy turns up to major finals at the national football stadium wearing a track suit.
Dalglish has done admirable things in his career, but I would not place him as a person who shows respect.
You clearly know fk all about our club. Don't embarrass yourself.
I forgot, it's still illegal to criticise Dalglish.
He was a fantastic player, but that doesn't mean it's unfair or wrong to point out things that I or others may not have found so good about him.
You almost get the impression that a body of Liverpool fans were happy with whatever the results were, as long as they had Dalglish as their figurehead, to duck reality and blame everybody else for their own failings.
Fortunately, the money people at FSG don't buy and sell wealth measured in that special brand of 'respect' that seems to act as currency around Anfield.
He was a fantastic player, but that doesn't mean it's unfair or wrong to point out things that I or others may not have found so good about him.
You almost get the impression that a body of Liverpool fans were happy with whatever the results were, as long as they had Dalglish as their figurehead, to duck reality and blame everybody else for their own failings.
Fortunately, the money people at FSG don't buy and sell wealth measured in that special brand of 'respect' that seems to act as currency around Anfield.
10 Pence Short said:
Respect? You mean like the respect Dalglish paid to the game, the fans, the governing body, the independent panel and, most importantly, the victim in a racial incident leading to the banning of one of his players?
The guy turns up to major finals at the national football stadium wearing a track suit.
Dalglish has done admirable things in his career, but I would not place him as a person who shows respect.
And the respect he showed to the families of the Hillsborough victims?The guy turns up to major finals at the national football stadium wearing a track suit.
Dalglish has done admirable things in his career, but I would not place him as a person who shows respect.
You clearly know fk all about our club. Don't embarrass yourself.
10 Pence Short said:
You almost get the impression that a body of Liverpool fans were happy with whatever the results were, as long as they had Dalglish as their figurehead, to duck reality and blame everybody else for their own failings.
Fortunately, the money people at FSG don't buy and sell wealth measured in that special brand of 'respect' that seems to act as currency around Anfield.
Fortunately, the money people at FSG don't buy and sell wealth measured in that special brand of 'respect' that seems to act as currency around Anfield.
I think that has been one of Rajas main points, he supports the club that doesn't mean he has to support the manager, there seen to be a few in here supporting the man not the club
I'm willing to lay money that those same people who attacked Raja for daring to speak out and said that he couldn't be an LFC supporter as he wasn't getting behind Kenny and the team will be slating Martinez to the ground next season
I am pretty gutted about dalglish tbh, i know the results were dire but i thought he would get another season, but his handling of the suarez incident was poor & his interviews after the games needed work!
I just worry what calibre of manager we can attract without champions league, by the way well done to raja for calling this decision long before it happened
Lets hope the future is bright, but we think that at the beginning of every season & we are always left disappointed.
I just worry what calibre of manager we can attract without champions league, by the way well done to raja for calling this decision long before it happened
Lets hope the future is bright, but we think that at the beginning of every season & we are always left disappointed.
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