Agreed wholeheartedly.
I think it was time for Rafa to go when he did, and his time at Inter
validates that. But he will always be a legendary figure at the Club because
of the Champions League in 1985.
He deserves our respect - and to dismiss him as a 'twat' is just pure
stupidity.
Evaluate his record objectively by all means, discuss his merits and
demerits - but personal attacks are well out of order. He had his faults,
but he respected the fans.
Unlike the current manager who treats us all with contempt.
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From: "ladyinred" <ladyinred@kaltio.net>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 11:12 AM
To: <lfc@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [lfc] Re: FT Spoiler
> On Friday 31 December 2010, j_scorson@xtra.co.nz wrote:
>
>> Nothing personal against list members but they saw Benetiz as the messiah
>> the way they carried on about him but weather he had great creditials or
>> not before coming to anfield it amounted to nothing in the long run,
>
> You really are clueless aren't you?
>
> I rather enjoyed beating all the top clubs in Europe and being put back on
> the
> map. The fact that we were unable to win the league came down to one
> thing...money. We came close and had H&G lived up to their promises
> instead
> of bleeding the club dry I think we'd have done it.
>
> One thing all genuine Liverpool fans do is take pride in their history. We
> saw
> it the other night when Avi Cohen and Bill Jones got such a thunderous
> round
> of applause. Both made contributions to our history. As did Rafa (in
> European
> terms in a very significant way). If you think it was time for him to go
> then
> fair enough. But the derogatory way you talk about him and play down his
> achievements says rather more about you than him. Some say Woy doesn't
> "get"
> us and quite frankly he's not the only one.
>
>
>
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