Oh, what wonderful 'supporters' Liverpool have. I suppose you're one of the ones who watches a game and just moans the entire way through, never once grasping the idea of support. You probably want players like Heskey, Smicer, Traore and Biscan to **** up, just so you can have a good moan and feel all righteous. In fact, you're probably happy for us to lose games if you feel it'll get Houllier nearer the sack.
And yes, I know who Heskey has scored against this pre-season, but I know how he has performed as well. I've seen him control awkward passes first time. I've seen him chest the ball down perfectly and lay the ball off nicely. I've seen him outmuscling defenders and running at them once again. And most impressive, I've seen him show a willingness to get into goalscoring positions, something he hasn't done for two seasons. Heskey may end up having a poor season again, and if he does, he'll be gone (he would have been this summer had we landed Cisse). But as far as I'm concerned, I'll be ****ing delighted if he makes me eat my words this season.
See? I'm into SUPPORTING my team, not crying like a girl because things aren't going the way I want them to. If Houllier has another poor season, he'll go - he knows this is the last chance saloon for him. And while I'm not his biggest fan or a fan of the way we've played over recent seasons, I'm encouraged by the fact that we've been playing with the ball on the deck so far this pre-season. It's something called 'hope'. I suggest you try it. It's better than being bitter and twisted all the time, because let's face it - if we have a good season, you're gonna look a twit. And if we have a bad season, you may feel vindicated, but you won't be happy. So get behind your ****ing team, for Christ's sake, and stop expecting everything to fall right in your lap. Go to Anfield and ****ing sing and cheer and encourage, instead of moaning and chastising the players for the slightest little error (you do realise that it is harder to perform in that kind of environment, right?). Be a SUPPORTER, not a FAN.