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So I propose that Liverpool are currently the most frustrating team to support.
The last 10 years or so have been one long string of ups and downs and we have never gained any consistency from game to game and even from season to season.
We have won a few cups, and those times were great, but in between that the long suffering fans have had to endure questionable tactics and new players brought in by a couple of managers that fill you with no comfidence whatsoever.
Now I know some people will say that we have not had to endure any relegation battles and have generally been in the top half of the table, and ask what I am complaining about but for a team like Liverpool, with the most prestigous history of all English clubs, this is not good enough.
And, at this time, I can't see too many signs that things are going to change under the new manager. He has brought in some very good players in Alonso and Morientes but has lost Owen and may be on the verge of losing Gerrard aswell.
I don't know how much more I can take!!!
> Ahahaha, Azul, the '66 goal was far more iffy - the Spurs one was
> MILES over the line.
This is where I attempt to explain the concept of sarcasm to you.
You see, it can easily be spotted when it runs along side a previous post that also was sarcastic.
Lesson 2 tomorrow kids.
Liverpool, however, by rights are still one of the top five teams in the country, and I'm constantly suprised at how high we actually are in the table year after year. We've got a squad filled with quality, but are the most inconsistent team in the league, week after week after week. How can a team with Baros, Morientes, Gerrard and Carragher fail to beat a below average Birmingham side but still be in the last 16 of the Champions League?
It's all part and parcel of the game to be honest, and anyone who says 'stop supporting them then' obviously doesn't understand the nature of the game. I'd imagine a season where your team wins every game and tournament would end up extremely boring after a while - look at Arsenal this year, much more entertaining than last year.
Pandiani is a proven champions league goalscorer, and Heskey on his day can be a right handful. Pennant can also be amazing when he wants to be, and thier defence aint bad with players like Upson and Melchiot.
> Have faith in the Rafalution, a manager with 95% of the previous
> mangers' players needs time to A: get his own players, and B: Make
> the team play how HE wants.
Do ya ever go on the liverpool fc messageboards after a defeat? Christ they are brutal!!! Each time we lose there are fans callin for Rafa's head and even when El Moro didn't score in his first few games they called him a crap signing.
> I've already seen signs of a vast improvement in the team, and the
> way we play; but the consistency comes with a stable squad, a squad
> that HE built.
Likewise when we play to our potential we can make any team look ordinary like Arsenal and Olympiacos. When he has his own team with the players he wants, playing the way he wants then he can be judged but not a second before! I love the man he is a tactical genius and who else could of taken Alonso from the clutches of Real Madrid for such a bargain price? And Moro could Houllier have brought him here? I think not. People also forget that its his first season in the most difficult league in the world. Its gonna take him a while to crack it and know what players will influence the team in a good way.Many fans are forgetting that this was supposed to be a transactional season (spelt that wrong.
Anyway its good to see another sensible fan
:P
You just KNOW you haven't had any initiation until you've been welcome be a Scouser! :D
> With Liverpools inconsistancy they don't deserve champions league
> football. Teams whom could face the likes of barcelona and ac milan,
> cannot lose to teams like southampton, burnley and birmingham.
Burnley was a weaker side, I can't see Rafa playing the 'kids' against the likes of Barca and I seem to remember certain clubs like Man Utd losing against Pompey 2-0. Rafa is one of a few managers in the world who has the ability to turn Liverpool around and into a world class team...again. Hopefully a win against Leverkusen, but Fernando is cup-tied so it will be a close call.