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Rafa at that Elite Coaches Meeting was probably like John Candy in Cool Runnings. Just begging for one of his mates to give him something on the cheap to try and compete, even if he was old and rusty at such short notice and on the money we have.

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Rafa at that Elite Coaches Meeting was probably like John Candy in Cool Runnings. Just begging for one of his mates to give him something on the cheap to try and compete, even if he was old and rusty at such short notice and on the money we have.

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:lol: top notch reference

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Rafa will stay 100% . He suffered far worse at Liverpool under Hicks and Gillette ownership and never walked out .And that was when the likes of Real Madrid wanted him.

 

He is loyal to the fans to the core.There is zero chance he will resign regardless of whatever happens in this window.

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Rafa will stay 100% . He suffered far worse at Liverpool under Hicks and Gillette ownership and never walked out .And that was when the likes of Real Madrid wanted him.

 

He is loyal to the fans to the core.There is zero chance he will resign regardless of whatever happens in this window.

 

Hope you're right mate.

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Rafa will stay 100% . He suffered far worse at Liverpool under Hicks and Gillette ownership and never walked out .And that was when the likes of Real Madrid wanted him.

 

He is loyal to the fans to the core.There is zero chance he will resign regardless of whatever happens in this window.

 

Whilst he's clearly had numerous battles with boards over his career, this one is different. This one involves a serious possibility of relegation. Relegation would be a big dent in Rafa's reputation (even if it shouldn't, but we know how fickle and uninformed people within the sport generally are). Even a bad string of defeats could result in a sacking by Ashley, which would be an even bigger dent in his reputation. In both instances his future job prospects could be damaged, which is something I'm sure he'd want to avoid, and there's going to be a line drawn as to how much risk he's willing to take on - it's easy to forget that some managers have their careers effectively ended after a bad job or two. Whilst that won't happen to Rafa, it does mean he'll not have a reasonable pick of clubs going forward.

 

And this is before we get to all of the stuff about principles, broken promises, being lied to, etc.

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I believe he will stay for the players and the fans.

 

But he will probably no longer believe in a long term project. He will be working to put us on a solid platform that the next manager can either build on or fuck up.

 

Maybe one day he will return under new ownership.

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Solid platform  :lol:

 

Ashley  :lol:

 

I know. But solid as in a bunch of disciplined effective players who won't get relegated. But then it will be up to whoever came next to not f*** that up.

 

I know but I just cant see it, Rafa will either leave now or at the end of the season.  Ashley wont invest again next season and will expect miracles from the knacker who replaces Rafa.  :lol:

 

 

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Solid platform  :lol:

 

Ashley  :lol:

 

I know. But solid as in a bunch of disciplined effective players who won't get relegated. But then it will be up to whoever came next to not f*** that up.

 

I know but I just cant see it, Rafa will either leave now or at the end of the season.  Ashley wont invest again next season and will expect miracles from the knacker who replaces Rafa.  :lol:

 

 

 

Rafa Will be gone by January

after his comments in the interview, it wouldnt surprise me if the poorest billionaire in the world gets fat Sam to come back

 

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Solid platform  :lol:

 

Ashley  :lol:

 

I know. But solid as in a bunch of disciplined effective players who won't get relegated. But then it will be up to whoever came next to not f*** that up.

 

I know but I just cant see it, Rafa will either leave now or at the end of the season.  Ashley wont invest again next season and will expect miracles from the knacker who replaces Rafa.  :lol:

 

 

 

Rafa Will be gone by January

 

 

As will the squad's motivation. Especially the likes of Merino.

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Solid platform  :lol:

 

Ashley  :lol:

 

I know. But solid as in a bunch of disciplined effective players who won't get relegated. But then it will be up to whoever came next to not f*** that up.

 

I know but I just cant see it, Rafa will either leave now or at the end of the season.  Ashley wont invest again next season and will expect miracles from the knacker who replaces Rafa.  :lol:

 

 

 

Rafa Will be gone by January

 

 

As will the squad's motivation. Especially the likes of Merino.

 

Aye, this is the problem with a toxic club and always has been the case with Ashley. The new signings come in, strive to impress for a few games, and then once they've realised what a cesspit of mediocrity the club is due to the limitations set by the horrible cunt at the top, they lose their will to really fight for the team as no matter what they do, it'll never be enough to achieve anything here.

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