StuartCulli
College Dropout
- 25 July 2006
- Team
- Newcastle United
Re: Liverpool Thread
To be fair, we were shit hot.
To be fair, we were shit hot.
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Well as a neutral, i now almost wish Hodgson would be sacked, to see if this makes any difference. I think the team is weak. Last year wasn't that much better than this season.
I also think Hodgson's Fulham are underestimated here. IMO their football was more attractive than Benitez Liverpool (with the exeption of that wonderfull season where they ended second and deserved to win the title). But football is about results and Benitez had results...
I think Benitez (like Mourinho) is among the top managers in the world, i just don't like the football their clubs play. Too defensive generally. Liverpool is a club that should dominate 95% of their matches. Under Hodgson this certainly isn't the case, but was this the case under Benitez? I doubt it.
Only with Aquilani in our team, there would be a major difference. Ask to any of the Juventus fans in the forum if you dont believe me. Since he started playing regularly they havent loose any match. They are on a 7 wins, 5 draws row I think. And they are going to buy him for 13. 5 m to be paid during 3 years. What a awsome business we did.What you've got understand gerd, is that hasn't been the case at Liverpool since 1988, and Benitez got us closer to it than any man has since then. When he had all his players fit and playing well we were unstoppable, the problem with that of course is that Gerrard and Torres got injured with their national teams almost every time they played, so it was hard to get the whole team together playing well and fully fit as often as we'd like.
I'm certainly not saying that Benitez is infallable, of course he's not, but i honestly think we'd be doing better this season had he stayed (we'd still have Aquilani for a start, and wouldn't have signed Konchesky or Poulsen).
I disagree about Fulham, they did well in the Europa League, and played good football at times, but i think people overrate them because they're a "small team", Hodgson got the best out of his players there because of the mentality he has "come on lads, they're expected to beat us, lets show them we're better than that", but that mentality is ingrained in him and that's why he doesn't suit the bigger clubs in my opinion. That attitude doesn't work, he should be going into game with the attitude "we're Liverpool, we should be up at the top, we fear nobody" but instead before every game he's talking about how we might lose and we shouldn't expect to win, how it'll take luck to get a result etc. He's a gritty, battler of a manager, but he hasn't got the technical or tactical ability to bring the best out of top players, there's only so much an arm on the shoulder and a wink can do.
Only with Aquilani in our team, there would be a major difference. Ask to any of the Juventus fans in the forum if you dont believe me. Since he started playing regularly they havent loose any match. They are on a 7 wins, 5 draws row I think. And they are going to buy him for 13. 5 m to be paid during 3 years. What a awsome business we did.
As you said, Benitez wouldnt have brought Poulsen, Konchesky, BRAD JONES, or Joe Cole. Remember how Benitez got rid off all those tumors in 2004/2005 ?
It is said that Inter is going to fire Benitez either he wins or loose. It would be interesting to see what happens then.
Hodgson: "Unless there's a major inflow of cash into the club then whoever takes my place will be doing a similar job with similar players"
Regarding the phone-in and fans being unhappy:
"It doesn't bother me because I can't do more than I am doing, I can't work harder, I can't work better."
Yes, and he could also play with Meireles. Meireles-Gerrard and Aquilani in an advanced role. Maybe if we bring Luciano Spalletti (who is having a lot of success in Zenit) we could convince him to reject Juventus offer.Yeh that was my point about Aquilani, he looks brilliant and i think Rafa would have started him regularly. OK we probably wouldn't have Raul Meireles who does look quality, but then he wouldn't really be missed with a midfield of Lucas, Gerrard and Aquilani with Maxi and Jovanovic on the wings and Torres up front (although i get the feeling Rafa would have signed another striker before the season - and it wouldn't have been Carlton Cole).
Spalletti would be great from your perspective, I'd rather you sack Hogson and bring back RafaWould be comedy genius
Don't you think it's time to finally move on from Benitez? This melodramtic obsession with him is amusingly disturbing.
what? i am talking about Rafas spell 2004 - 2010
The same players that wanted Roy Hodgson and megaoverrated Joe Cole ? Fuck them.Mourinho...
TBH I don't think Rafa coming back would be a good idea, not so much his own skill but just the atmosphere you would have with players not liking him anymore, or just tired of him, 50% of the fans being sick of him and ofcourse the media being able to start a witchhunt from day one. It would be doomed imo.
what? i am talking about Rafas spell 2004 - 2010
With Rafas spell he won more than any other foreign coach coming from foreign league and culture to the UK.
The same players that wanted Roy Hodgson and megaoverrated Joe Cole ? Fuck them.
Yes, we wanted as a team player. From the beginning I said that signing a player on the promise that he was going to be the advanced playmaker off the team, was a extremely bad idea. A player has to gain it spot.Wenger came from a foreign league and culture to the UK and has won more.
Half of you lot wanted Joe Cole!![]()
Happy to know that this owners agree with me. But, who is going to want Carragher, Joe Cole, Konchesky and the rest of Roy ´s boys taking into account the contracts they are on ?Joe Cole was a player I was excited to have but he's been a disappointment, although he didn't play long before he got injured to be fair. Since coming back from injury, he's offered us nothing whatsoever and really needs to up his game.
In saying that, it's believed that he and Carragher are likely the people that Henry and Werner were talking about when they were some players are massively overpaid so not sure if he'll be allowed to stick around if he doesn't improve.