RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2012/2013)

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And what incentive does a "real manager" have to go there? They play drab football with an average team and the owners have decided they don't want to spend too much after the lessons Kenny gave them with poor, overpriced signings. Liverpool will continue to decline now I think, especially so after Gerrard has gone. Not that he keeps them going, it's just there won't be any players truly loyal to Liverpool Football Club left.

At the moment there is no incentive for a real manager to go there. Their owners are tight and don't really understand the game. You cannot blame Kenny for overspending money on crap. Despite everything, he is and never was a "good" manager and you do not spend money and buy players without the top mens approval.
 
didn't they have more points under Kenny at this point last season, than they do right now under BR.
 
At the moment there is no incentive for a real manager to go there. Their owners are tight and don't really understand the game. You cannot blame Kenny for overspending money on crap. Despite everything, he is and never was a "good" manager and you do not spend money and buy players without the top mens approval.

I think you can. Ultimately, he's hired by them as a footballing expert. So although he needs their nod, it's his fault if he buys terrible players for loads of money. I mean, what can you 'blame' a manager for if not for being a bad manager?
 
Apparently this is their worst ever start to a PL season, and they're 3 points worse off at this stage than during Hodgson's reign.
 
the only way Liverpool can compete with the top four teams is hope they get a 'sugar daddy'

otherwise even a 4th or 5th place is out of the question.

This could well happen, but they will have to sink even lower to reduce the cost to something realistic given the huge expenditure required there.

To be competitive at the top for more than a fleeting season, Liverpool need;
- New Stadium
- New Team
- New Management

You are talking hundreds of millions to be invested before they become a thread to anyone on an ongoing basis. Why would any top player choose to play there now ahead of United, City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, and any host of European teams?
 
So neither of these "stone wall penalties" are penalties at all. Good challenge by Dembele on the one and Gallas get's his boot on the ball for the one on Suarez.

You'd think their fans would be asking themselves what the feck Rodgers is playing at with Downing playing left back and Enrique playing left wing. That cost them a goal, Downing didn't even attempt to defend the first goal.
 
This could well happen, but they will have to sink even lower to reduce the cost to something realistic given the huge expenditure required there.

To be competitive at the top for more than a fleeting season, Liverpool need;
- New Stadium
- New Team
- New Management

You are talking hundreds of millions to be invested before they become a thread to anyone on an ongoing basis. Why would any top player choose to play there now ahead of United, City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, and any host of European teams?
I think they'll get some sugar daddy to buy them and spend the money needed though. Probably someone from South East Asia. They're still amazingly popular out there.
United would cost more than a billion to buy, so it's much less likely.
 
So neither of these "stone wall penalties" are penalties at all. Good challenge by Dembele on the one and Gallas get's his boot on the ball for the one on Suarez.

You'd think their fans would be asking themselves what the feck Rogers is playing at with Downing playing left back and Enrique playing left wing. That cost them a goal, Downing didn't even attempt to defend the first goal.

I don't understand the logic behind it. Surely the day you consider playing him at left back, knowingly weakening your defence because you believe your left back will provide a bigger threat than him going forward, is the day to cut your losses and get rid.
 
You'd think their fans would be asking themselves what the feck Rogers is playing at with Downing playing left back and Enrique playing left wing. That cost them a goal, Downing didn't even attempt to defend the first goal.

When I saw that on MOTD last weekend I thought they had got the teamsheet wrong, then watched the highlights and laughed my head off hysterically for about five minutes.
 
Yea why is there so much team talk about liverpool here when the thead is called RAWK goes into meltdown? Anyway it appears 80% of RAWK can't stop talking about rafa, one would think rawk is a chelsea fan forum right now

They'd be wrong. The Chelsea fans lament Rafa, where as the Pool fans extol him.
 

It's a conspiracy. The FA run the game & they're run by David Gill who also runs Man Utd. Obvious isn't it. A conspiracy I tell thee...

You may jest, but how many general football fans know that Sky tried to buy Manchester United in 1998? Is it any coincidence that that club's domination of the top division has come since its would-be owners took over the promotion and coverage of the league? The six points United have been gifted at Anfield and Stamford Bridge this season mean that the table does lie sometimes.

Sky and United, the dastardly duo.
 
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You'd think their fans would be asking themselves what the feck Rodgers is playing at with Downing playing left back and Enrique playing left wing. That cost them a goal, Downing didn't even attempt to defend the first goal.

:lol: Is he really doing that? I hardly ever watch Liverpool, cos they're shite, but I heard Rodgers at the beginning of the season hinting at making Downing into a left back. So he went through with it, tremendous!

A tip, Brendan: don't play him anywhere, he's dreadful.
 
I was going to ask about that! Is Being Liverpool as fun as I imagine it to be? I'm hoping for a debilitating show, a TV RAWK extension. Would it fit the bill?
 
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You may jest, but how many general football fans know that Sky tried to buy Manchester United in 1998? Is it any coincidence that that club's domination of the top division has come since its would-be owners took over the promotion and coverage of the league? The six points United have been gifted at Anfield and Stamford Bridge this season mean that the table does lie sometimes.



FFS they spout some shit on RAWK and this is just absolute bullshit.
 
The shitter they become the more hilariously desperate their excuses are. So Sky, the FA and Howard Webb and are involved in a some nefarious conspiracy to keep us winning titles? :lol:

You'd think the club is co-owned by Alex Jones and David Icke.
 
So Sky, the FA and Howard Webb and are involved in a some nefarious conspiracy to keep us winning titles? :lol:
Not only Webb, every single ref. Don't forget UEFA are in on it too; how else to explain our European success?

I remember some hilarious posts about the Moscow final, with RAWKites going into tinfoilhatty overdrive about how it was all orchestrated by an unholy alliance consisting of Abramovich, Sir Alex, the FA, UEFA, and SKY, keeping the 'real giants of Europe' in the shadows. Seems Sir Alex ended up outmaneuvering his co-conspirators to take home the end game. :smirk:

Their predictions about the European Cup being debased and considered déclassé after our success also seems to have failed to manifest. Probably due to our total control of world media.
 
Which two pen incidents are they moaning about?..
Gerrard dive, not for me and Suarez who clearly gets the ball taken from him and goes down like he does every time appealing for anything he can?

feckin muppet fans.
 
I had one of the most disturbing dreams ever last night.

For some reason Kenny had a massive tache (possibly movember related) but the worst thing: Apparently we seemed to realise that to take on Man City and stop them winning everything we had to join forces with Mr Ferguson. It was very upsetting.

:lol:
 
So Sky attempts to buy Manchester United but fails, then for some reason still enters into a conspiracy to help Manchester United win many titles and to keep Liverpool down.

Sure that makes sense.

Illuminati makes a lot more sense now.
 
So Sky attempts to buy Manchester United but fails, then for some reason still enters into a conspiracy to help Manchester United win many titles and to keep Liverpool down.

Sure that makes sense.

Glazers are just the face, Sky is the actual owner.

To avoid the claims of match fixing if a sky - man utd deal becomes public knowledge, Sky is not coming out openly and letting us know that they are the real owners.

Infact, we dont even have any debt. That is all to fool the world so that we can get a better deal when it comes to buying players.. look at Evra, hernandez, the twins, etc.

:D:D
 
Apparently it's all Fergies fault, as usual :

Can we actually blame the Chelsea fans for criticising Rafa now?

No but we can blame them for hating him.

In general, it´s a bad spirit in this game in this country, and Ferguson had a lot to do with it...
 
That's right. I thought I'd be Fergie's fault. :lol:
 
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