Lets laugh at Liverpool

Good points again, but Man City and Spurs have gone through a heavy load of investment over two seasons into the teams they have become. And even now they're barely scraping it into top 4 position, one or both should have been out of sight by now. Just goes to show money does not buy experience or success, you still have to work for the final targets. Both Spurs and Man City are showing me they are still babies at this game and hopefully we'll come back stronger next season to cement our CL place. If not, then you're right we're screwed but the evidence doesn't support that yet.
 
Good points again, but Man City and Spurs have gone through a heavy load of investment over two seasons into the teams they have become. And even now they're barely scraping it into top 4 position, one or both should have been out of sight by now. Just goes to show money does not buy experience or success, you still have to work for the final targets. Both Spurs and Man City are showing me they are still babies at this game and hopefully we'll come back stronger next season to cement our CL place. If not, then you're right we're screwed but the evidence doesn't support that yet.

If Rafa or whoever takes over manages to keep the core of the team together and just gets on with the business of football, Liverpool will be back to being contenders.

Once you have these 'outside' issues creeping into the day to day management of the club, you are in serious trouble.

Liverpool have been a top club for many years now, having gone through the thick and thin. Unlike some who are suggesting one bad season indicates the demise of the club, it will not happen....unfortunately :D

But if Rafa remains, I will continue to hope;)
 
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Fair point. (Edit) Though if the news below is true you may want to cancel that parade (however it is only the mail and where will Juve get these untold riches?):

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...er-refuse.html

Rafa Benitez is moving ever closer to quitting Liverpool for Juventus. He is bracing himself for an offer the Italians believe he simply can no longer refuse — and it is expected this week.
A Juventus source confirmed from Turin last night that club president Jean-Claude Blanc will try to force the issue over the next few days in a second meeting between the club and Benitez’s agent, Manuel Garcia Quilon.

They believe the offer is so generous that it confirms their faith in his reputation and so must persuade him to quit the political in-fighting and financial uncertainty of life on Merseyside for the riches and free rein to manage as he wants in Serie A.
Juve have put together a package which would make Benitez, 50, one of the richest and most expensive managerial appointments in football.
It will be worth £15million net in basic salary over three years and acknowledges the need for the payment of a big signing-on fee as part compensation for the £16million remaining in his Liverpool contract.
Benitez will be offered the right to bring in his own assistant manager/coach and other technical staff. And he will be given an assurance that virtually unlimited funds will be available to bring the world’s best footballers to Turin, in an all-or-nothing bid to re-establish the club as Italy’s most powerful.
That alone will run to hundreds of millions, with Liverpool’s Fernando Torres — rated by good judges the world’s best striker — in their sights. Blanc is orchestrating the negotiations conducted with Quilon, which began after Liverpool’s Premier League win against West Ham last Monday.
These meetings were to assess the requirements of Benitez and determine how much is needed financially to seal a deal. The intention is to have Benitez well in place to plan the club’s campaign for next season.
 
As someone mentioned above, it always is an interesting summer for us. ;)
 
There are no quotes or anything in that article, so I'm not totally convinced.

However, it wouldn't surprise me if he were to leave. I hope he doesn't. K.R.A.P!!!
 
I was watching a Serie A match today and the commentator said if Juventus get a CL spot, there's a very good chance Benitez will go there. If not, it's unlikely he will. Take from that what you will.
 
Is this good or bad? According to a friend of mine that support the vermin Rafa had said that he was going to rest players against Chelsea. No point doing that now... Whats worse is that 120 minutes game today... Rested Chelsea against a small advantage of a home arena for a inferior team - Can't see Chelsea messing it up to be honest.

Strange feeling ahead of this Sunday, when I need to hope that Liverpool get something in a game.

edit. guess I can laugh at them aswell :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Not tonight, they are currently my second favourite Premier League team. After next week I will return to my laughing ways.

Come on the Liverpool! :)
 
I think this loss all be seals our hopes as well. There is no way the dippers will do us a favor now. I half expect Rafa to rest the likes of Starfish and Aquilani and play some of his reserves.

El Zhar and N'gog to go up against Drogba and Lumpy...

expect a anfield thrashing to gift the renties the title. Sad soppy cnuts that they are, they'll probably cheer on the team in blue.
 
i dont hope out any hope that this shower of a team will be able to get ahold of the ball against the chavs so ....

I think we should all laugh away.

Laughter is good for the soul after all


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2248: Plenty of messages from Liverpool fans encouraging Rafa Benitez to consider his future. Plenty of others complaining about the rule that away goals count in extra time - as in, Liverpool only had 90 mins to score an away goal, while Atletico had 120.
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This is such an ill advised bump, given that our fate rests in their hands.

Meh what will be will be, fact is im delighted their out tonight, had they won theyd have more than likely had one eye on the final from here on in knowing they could lose their last 2 league games but win the cup which would automatically qualify them for europe....now however they NEED to get results in the league because even europa league football for them now is not guranteed with Everton breathing down their necks....

It was a great night!
 
Meh what will be will be, fact is im delighted their out tonight, had they won theyd have more than likely had one eye on the final from here on in knowing they could lose their last 2 league games but win the cup which would automatically qualify them for europe....now however they NEED to get results in the league because even europa league football for them now is not guranteed with Everton breathing down their necks....

It was a great night!

Pretty much agree with that, though they could have done without extra time.
 
This is such an ill advised bump, given that our fate rests in their hands.

feck it

Not expecting any favours from these clowns...just enjoy the moment. What a feck up their season has been...
 
This is such an ill advised bump, given that our fate rests in their hands.

And tonight has pretty much told us that our fate is not going to be that we will win the league. Can't rely on this shower of shite so we may as well laugh at them. At least they've had a far worse season than us and there will be no argument about it now. :lol:
 
Now they need a result to avoid finishing outside the Europa league places!!!
 
feck it

Not expecting any favours from these clowns...just enjoy the moment. What a feck up their season has been...

Exactly. I'm enjoying this moment immensely. At the start of the season, all I heard from dippers were:

Ronaldo & Tevez are gone, United are fecked.
If one team will drop out of the top 4, it'll be United.
United won't win a trophy this season.
Liverpool will definitely finish above United.
It's Liverpool's year.

So it gives me great pleasure to see the cnuts last hopes completely go up in smoke, stick that in your pipe scousers.
 
They're buggered too. If Spurs get CL football they will invest further...City will pump hundreds of millions more to get where they want.

Things look grim as feck for Liverpool.