RAWK Goes into Meltdown 2014/2015 - The "We go again" Edition

On a high?!

He must've developed a drug problem at the end of the season that hasn't got much publicity beyond RAWK. Does explain a few things though.

I expect Liverpool will get through in second place (and I don't rule-out them somehow getting something against Real Madrid, giving the media and pundits here the opportunity to slag-off Ronaldo compared to Gerrard, or Sturridge, or Sterling, or Balotelli, or... erm... Kolo Toure?) but that should give them a tough draw in the knock-outs to distract them from the league. At least that doesn't put them in the Europa, then they'd win the bastard thing to clinch the fourth CL qualification place.
 
I would. Their defense is actually even worse than our defense. Can you imagine Sakho anc co handling Ronaldo and co? I think that it'll be ugly, especially on Madrid.

If the same Madrid that turned up against Ludogorets turns up against Liverpool, I wouldn't be surprised to see them get something out of the game. Madrid don't look like anything special at the moment. If they do click by the Liverpool game they will blow they away though.
 
Let’s stop trying to out jizz one another as to who is the biggest ‘Super Fan’ on RAWK by consistently pussy footing around Rodgers and his so called Leadership Team. Eight friendlies and nine competitive fixtures into the Season and we continue to gullibly lap up Rodgers repetitive excuses and pending improvements.

A year ago we witnessed a Manager who instilled a high paced, possession based attack with him standing on the edge of this Technical Box barking encouragement, whistling to attract certain Players and instructing them accordingly.

This year we have a quaffed and preened Manager, dressed to the nines, standing stoically with his arms crossed on the sidelines and silently gazing out at his minions contemplating “feck have I arrived, or what!” Occasionally he can be observed doodling on the first page of a brand new notepad. To the uninformed, they would not be mistaken for thinking he is the Dalai Lama of English Football. However, you only have to shift your gaze from him to the field of play to realise that with the ‘shit-on-a-stick’ football now on offer he is clearly not.
 
Feel free to carry on, it makes me feel well popular :cool:

You missed a trick here. You should have pretended to be annoyed at posters tagging you so many more will continue to do so. No one is going to tag you now with the knowledge that you are fine with it :(.
 
Quick to praise himself, but never likes to take any blame for poor performances himself. What are his excuses for the defence still looking like it hasn't done a single defensive drill since he arrived at the club?

They're starting to turn on Mighty Brend
 
Legend @Olly

RAWK poster criticizing a supposed troll

"Otherwise, you represent the worst kind of troll-like propaganda spewing poster, who has one foot in the club when things are going well and the other out the door (with spiteful blame) when there are struggles.

Since there is nothing in your posting knowledge, credentials (i.e. PoP like expertise of professional coaching which is readily apparent in conversation) or something of value you have to add to the group knowledge, then I would tend to agree many of the other poster here and suggest you leave."

Whatever happened to POP?
 
POP was a great admirer of Rodgers, wasn't he? Was sure he would turn 'em into pure gold and so forth - so I'm guessing he's laying low until results start to improve.
 
RAWK making up scenarios for Balotelli criticism

What if in your scenario your boss said publicly that you need to be doing better, praised others, and then pulled you aside and told you he mentioned you because he knows your tough and you can take it, but that the others needs love. If my boss did that to me I'd feel fecking ace. My part is of course made up because we've got no idea about the conversations that happen between Mario and Brendan, or anyone else.

I trust Brendan to get the best out of players who are willing to meet him halfway. I believe Mario will do that. I don't love the comments but I trust that Brendan isn't sabotaging himself and the efforts of the club.


Balotelli, the tough guy who can take it.
 
Looks like it's going to be another second season syndrome for Liverpool after a good season for the 3rd time in the last 10 or so years.

What happened to this time it's different lol?
 
Looks like it's going to be another second season syndrome for Liverpool after a good season for the 3rd time in the last 10 or so years.

What happened to this time it's different lol?

The most pleasing thing is that they have spent a fortune and they now have, what, two assets left in Sterling and Sturridge? They won't have much left to spend to rectify the situation.
 
RAWK making up scenarios for Balotelli criticism

What if in your scenario your boss said publicly that you need to be doing better, praised others, and then pulled you aside and told you he mentioned you because he knows your tough and you can take it, but that the others needs love. If my boss did that to me I'd feel fecking ace. My part is of course made up because we've got no idea about the conversations that happen between Mario and Brendan, or anyone else.

I trust Brendan to get the best out of players who are willing to meet him halfway. I believe Mario will do that. I don't love the comments but I trust that Brendan isn't sabotaging himself and the efforts of the club.


Balotelli, the tough guy who can take it.

As if a scouser would have a job!
 
Dunno about that, they should really have won it in 2009 when home draws against the likes of Hull and West Ham gifted us it. Trying to remember the early 2000s, but my memory is pants. Am sure they have a reasonable stab at it every 5-6 years.
Stop with this "they should have won it in 2009" myth. They were seven points behind and we had a game in hand at the start of March. They went on a great run of form, dropping only two points in their last 11 games but we still didn't throw it away. After losing to Fulham and letting them back in we also only dropped two points, and that was when a draw was enough to clinch the title.

Yes, they did draw at home to West Ham and Hull. In December. You can't throw away a title in December.
 
The most pleasing thing is that they have spent a fortune and they now have, what, two assets left in Sterling and Sturridge? They won't have much left to spend to rectify the situation.

The best part is that neither are world class nor ever likely to be so they'll never get the absolutely massive fees needed to rebuild that side.
 
have people watch Real Madrid this season? they really suck at defending but their attack much much more superior to Liverpool's.
 
The best part is that neither are world class nor ever likely to be so they'll never get the absolutely massive fees needed to rebuild that side.

Unfortunately I think Sterling can certainly be World Class if he continues to improve, He has alot of the raw tools needed to be a world class player, But on the counter side it honestly looks like Liverpool are in danger of burning him out, Too much too young, Which they seem to be notorious for doing (See Owen, Torres etc.), Playing him in every game including Carling Cup games with the second string is asking for trouble in my opinion
 
I notice they seem to be getting really bitter towards us again, like they used to be when we were doing really well under Fergie. I think they are getting a little worried about us again, especially when combined with their form.
 
Sterling definitely looks like he could be world class, and they'd probably manage to sell him for a very hefty price if he went on to have a good season.