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In the car on way home last night (before the match). Totalsport was on ,and there was doom and gloom after Rafa's comments about no guarantees he'd see the season out.

 

I said to the wife, if/when he leaves, it'll probably be the biggest "What If" ever, and we'll probably never know what we could have achieved, had he had a reasonable level of support and backing from the owner.

 

Whether Almiron comes in, along with any more loans this window, and whether Rafa decides he will stay on and extend his stay, I still don't see much/anything changing from the last 3 years, as long as 'the saviour of the high street' remains as owner of the club.  :undecided:

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In the car on way home last night (before the match). Totalsport was on ,and there was doom and gloom after Rafa's comments about no guarantees he'd see the season out.

 

I said to the wife, if/when he leaves, it'll probably be the biggest "What If" ever, and we'll probably never know what we could have achieved, had he had a reasonable level of support and backing from the owner.

 

Whether Almiron comes in, along with any more loans this window, and whether Rafa decides he will stay on and extend his stay, I still don't see much/anything changing from the last 3 years, as long as 'the saviour of the high street' remains as owner of the club.  :undecided:

 

Would be 2nd to "what if Mike sold us to the Sheikh instead of being an insufferable moron"

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Would another manager in our history have got this set of players to beat the set of players Man City had out tonight?

 

Anyone can beat City once. But I haven't seen a manager who can consistently pull rabbits out of the hat over two decades now. He did for Valencia, he did it for us, and not he is going the same for you. The longevity is impressive.

 

I think a big part of it is how he views football. He grew up playing subbuteo and chess. And apparently kids used to hate playing him. Because he always won. In the rare event he lost he used to torment the other kid by analyzing all of his moves and continuously playing against him until he won many times. That is how he views football. He is an all time great in identifying weaknesses in oppositions and creating systems through drills which nullify oppositions strengths and exploit their weaknesses.

 

That is the reason he is good at European football. I think in the 11 or 12 times he participated in Europe, he has reached the semifinal 8 times which is a phenomenal record as in most cases he managed less fancy squads. With a little bit of quality, you are safe backing his team in a one on one fight.

 

In a way, I think that is why he is not that suited for teams like Madrid. He will start complicating things there.  He is like that kid in high school who can understand fermats theorem's but will still get only 70s in the final as solving quadratic equations is too boring.

 

In a way, I am surprised some of the international teams haven't taken a chance on him. He offers a more than decent chance for teams like Japan, Korea, and Senegal for world cup glory. To win a world cup you need to win 7 games right. I cannot see anyone better at devising systems to neutralize those teams.

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Re: Chasing the Title, The Pack Chasing Us

« Reply #3435 on: Yesterday at 10:23:19 PM »

Always said Newcastle would proved to be the title decider, not some unheard of team like Everton.

 

Rafa setting the team up like a European competition and schooled Pep. No different to how he set us up against Ronaldinho's Barca in the Champions League.

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Liverpool are way down on my shit list like, below Chelsea, Man United, Man City, Everton, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Crystal Palace etc. In my experience the disdain for Liverpool is more of a generational thing due to them being the Man United of the '70s and '80s, or rather Man United being the Liverpool of the '90s. Admittedly I'm not as exposed to the hysterical RAWK stuff as I used to be.

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Liverpool are way down on my list, below Chelsea, Man United, Man City, Everton, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Crystal Palace etc. In my experience the disdain for Liverpool is more of a generational thing due to them being the Man United of the '70s and '80s, or rather Man United being the Liverpool of the '90s.

 

Absolutely.

 

If it's them or Man City then I want Liverpool to win it.

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Rafa gets a lot of grief for how he sets up against the big teams and yet I think his record compared to a lot of other relegation fodder teams is much better iirc. Yes he prioritises defence, but everton mate told me fat sam genuinely highlighted which games in the remaining season they would actually try to win and actively didn't bother trying in the rest quite openly.

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