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I’ll be uploaded into my seat as I’ll be existing as pure data

[emoji38] Humans will be pure energy and the ground will still be silent.

Got to 01010011 01110101 01110000 01110000 01101111 01110010 01110100 the team not the regime.
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I’ll be uploaded into my seat as I’ll be existing as pure data

[emoji38] Humans will be pure energy and the ground will still be silent.

Got to 01010011 01110101 01110000 01110000 01101111 01110010 01110100 the team not the regime.

 

:lol:

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https://theathletic.co.uk/1351842/2019/11/06/rafa-benitez-liverpool-now-have-financial-muscle-maybe-the-great-title-obsession-will-finally-end/

 

In our first season, we finished fifth in the Premiership, but we were competing for something different. After so long without any of the most important trophies, it was understandable if the players lost a little focus when they were in the latter stages of the Champions League. The following year, we won two more trophies and finished third, so we were getting closer. Then it was third again and another Champions League final and then fourth.

 

After that? We finished second to Manchester United with 86 points, which was then a record for Liverpool in the Premier League. People still talk about ‘Rafa’s Rant’, the press conference I gave in the January, when they said Sir Alex Ferguson was getting under my skin. After that, I remembering going to Old Trafford and seeing a banner which read ‘Rafa Is Cracking Up’. I also remember beating them 4-1.

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https://theathletic.co.uk/1351842/2019/11/06/rafa-benitez-liverpool-now-have-financial-muscle-maybe-the-great-title-obsession-will-finally-end/

 

In our first season, we finished fifth in the Premiership, but we were competing for something different. After so long without any of the most important trophies, it was understandable if the players lost a little focus when they were in the latter stages of the Champions League. The following year, we won two more trophies and finished third, so we were getting closer. Then it was third again and another Champions League final and then fourth.

 

After that? We finished second to Manchester United with 86 points, which was then a record for Liverpool in the Premier League. People still talk about ‘Rafa’s Rant’, the press conference I gave in the January, when they said Sir Alex Ferguson was getting under my skin. After that, I remembering going to Old Trafford and seeing a banner which read ‘Rafa Is Cracking Up’. I also remember beating them 4-1.

 

 

He is a God......

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People still talk about ‘Rafa’s Rant’, the press conference I gave in the January, when they said Sir Alex Ferguson was getting under my skin. After that, I remembering going to Old Trafford and seeing a banner which read ‘Rafa Is Cracking Up’. I also remember beating them 4-1.

 

:lol: Come home my sweet baby. Come home!

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While he was here, although the club wasn’t my own still, I felt the team were at least and as long as he was around, I could believe the two could one day reunite together as one to give me back the old Newcastle United football club, even with Ashley still around. He certainly worked his bollocks off to deliver that. He definitely delivered us a team to be proud of, get behind, believe in and to have hope and faith in.

 

But Bruce man, he’s from here, he’s proper passionate and gets the club, fans and City.

 

I got Rafa, his team, his players, I don’t and never will get Bruce’s Toon Army!

 

You can keep it without Rafa, the whole fucking stinking lot!

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i only skimmed the tweet but did i see correctly that nostaljaer has been invited to the elite coaches forum and rafa hasn't?  i know OGN is invited but couldn't see rafa's name on a quick skim

It's a UEFA event.
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This guy.

 

Where we could have been with him and the right owners...

 

 

 

Other than Kevin Keegan and SBR, I can't really think of a manager more suited to us. In some ways you wouldn't automatically think he was a fit, he plays quite cautious football, and he's probably considered slightly below the top tier by the really big clubs in the world now. But that is what makes him perfect for us. He would have been perfect as a manager who knows how to win cups and compete with the best. But really, his biggest quality was that he just gets us. Probably for similar reasons why he fell in love with Liverpool, and he must have had delusions he would be allowed to create something similar here at some point.

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He should have waited and positioned himself for a European job like Mourinho is doing there was always going to be some good clubs become available if he waited.

 

I’d like to see him go back to Napoli if they part company with Ancelotti they’ve got a fantastic squad.

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