I still rate him and wish things had been different between him and Rafa but don't get me started on Rafa and his use of strikers.
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Torres
I'm not so stupid to have forgotten about the good old Torres. I don't want to get into the Benitez-Cisse fall out but at the time he was getting the goals.
Morientes - a player who has had a massive impact at just about every club he's played for... except Liverpool.
Crouch - most fans questioned his signing and then Rafa's persistence in playing him when he couldn't score, then when he is scoring, Crouch is on the bench or out of the team.
Keane - a player who had proven Premiership experience and goalscoring record, sold after a few months because he didn't fit Rafa's system.
I'm not trying to have a go at Benitez he got many things right, as I said just wish things had been a bit different but that's in the past.
Not sure how I would feel if he were to come back as some people have been wishing. We could do a lot worse than Benitez though. This season hasn't finished yet, let's see where we finish and with how many pots in the cabinet. I am a supporter who has patience like most LFC fans. Kenny and our new signings should be given a bit more time although I understand the criticism that he is getting especially after the stick that Roy was getting for similar results.
QPR scored from 3 percentage balls into the box - whilst that sort of thing is hardly the norm for us, it's deeply worrying that we basically surrendered a two-goal lead and lost a match in that fashion.
Its nothing new,scraping draws against so called relegation fodder is simply not good enough in light of whats been spent and purchased.
Its not a surprise to me,and it will continue,don't think for one minute that kenny will start blooding the kids cos the league season is over,he'll still want to justify the wasters he brought in.
I still rate him and wish things had been different between him and Rafa but don't get me started on Rafa and his use of strikers.
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Cisse had all the attributes to be a top striker except he had no footballing brain. He had two good feet, was quick as lightning, and decent in the air but every time he went through one-on-one he'd lash it as hard as he could at the keeper. Incredibly frustrating.
If you put Henry's brain in Cisse's body the lad would have been one of the best strikers in the world ever, but unfortunately he had no composure whatsoever and he wasn't good enough for what we needed at the time. Admittedly he's probably better than Carroll at the moment though.
Cisse scored 18 league goals i think from the right wing in his last season before being shipped out,i'd still have him over the pedestrian carroll now!
"Credit to QPR though, they never gave up."
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Credit to you for giving credit to them. All King Kenny could bring himself to say last night was that you deserved the win and that QPR got lucky.
Couldn't even bring himself to congratulate a newly-promoted side for overturning a 2-0 deficit.
Poor form from him.
Thats because he's not going to admit to ballsing it up again.
Credit to you for giving credit to them. All King Kenny could bring himself to say last night was that you deserved the win and that QPR got lucky.
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"It's not a lack of concentration, give QPR some credit" - Guardian quoting Dalglish.
"You just couldn't see a goal coming from them and maybe the luck they didn't get against Bolton they got here." - BBC quoting Dalglish.
QPR deserved credit for fighting back, but were also lucky to have been in that position, because Liverpool could have had more goals, whereas QPR barely threatened.
Kenny acknowledged all of this; I'm not sure what your problem is.
"I'm not sure what your problem is."
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There's no need to be quite so touchy
I didn't read the entire interview, in the parts I read he actively implied QPR had been lucky... Given his previous form when people have tried to interview him, you can see how that led me to believe that he was being a bit harsh.
I now see that he followed it up by giving them credit. Although I still feel to even MENTION the word "luck" when talking about a team who just turned around a 2 goal deficit against you within 15 minutes (especially a newly promoted side playing against a team with a kit deal like Liverpool's) is slightly unnecessary.
(especially a newly promoted side playing against a team with a kit deal like Liverpool's)
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I'll give you that one, you cheeky so-and-so.
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posted on 22/3/12
I still rate him and wish things had been different between him and Rafa but don't get me started on Rafa and his use of strikers.
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Torres
posted on 22/3/12
I'm not so stupid to have forgotten about the good old Torres. I don't want to get into the Benitez-Cisse fall out but at the time he was getting the goals.
Morientes - a player who has had a massive impact at just about every club he's played for... except Liverpool.
Crouch - most fans questioned his signing and then Rafa's persistence in playing him when he couldn't score, then when he is scoring, Crouch is on the bench or out of the team.
Keane - a player who had proven Premiership experience and goalscoring record, sold after a few months because he didn't fit Rafa's system.
I'm not trying to have a go at Benitez he got many things right, as I said just wish things had been a bit different but that's in the past.
Not sure how I would feel if he were to come back as some people have been wishing. We could do a lot worse than Benitez though. This season hasn't finished yet, let's see where we finish and with how many pots in the cabinet. I am a supporter who has patience like most LFC fans. Kenny and our new signings should be given a bit more time although I understand the criticism that he is getting especially after the stick that Roy was getting for similar results.
posted on 22/3/12
QPR scored from 3 percentage balls into the box - whilst that sort of thing is hardly the norm for us, it's deeply worrying that we basically surrendered a two-goal lead and lost a match in that fashion.
posted on 22/3/12
Its nothing new,scraping draws against so called relegation fodder is simply not good enough in light of whats been spent and purchased.
Its not a surprise to me,and it will continue,don't think for one minute that kenny will start blooding the kids cos the league season is over,he'll still want to justify the wasters he brought in.
posted on 22/3/12
I still rate him and wish things had been different between him and Rafa but don't get me started on Rafa and his use of strikers.
==================================
Cisse had all the attributes to be a top striker except he had no footballing brain. He had two good feet, was quick as lightning, and decent in the air but every time he went through one-on-one he'd lash it as hard as he could at the keeper. Incredibly frustrating.
If you put Henry's brain in Cisse's body the lad would have been one of the best strikers in the world ever, but unfortunately he had no composure whatsoever and he wasn't good enough for what we needed at the time. Admittedly he's probably better than Carroll at the moment though.
posted on 22/3/12
Cisse scored 18 league goals i think from the right wing in his last season before being shipped out,i'd still have him over the pedestrian carroll now!
posted on 22/3/12
"Credit to QPR though, they never gave up."
------------------------
Credit to you for giving credit to them. All King Kenny could bring himself to say last night was that you deserved the win and that QPR got lucky.
Couldn't even bring himself to congratulate a newly-promoted side for overturning a 2-0 deficit.
Poor form from him.
posted on 22/3/12
Thats because he's not going to admit to ballsing it up again.
posted on 22/3/12
Credit to you for giving credit to them. All King Kenny could bring himself to say last night was that you deserved the win and that QPR got lucky.
--
"It's not a lack of concentration, give QPR some credit" - Guardian quoting Dalglish.
posted on 22/3/12
"You just couldn't see a goal coming from them and maybe the luck they didn't get against Bolton they got here." - BBC quoting Dalglish.
posted on 22/3/12
QPR deserved credit for fighting back, but were also lucky to have been in that position, because Liverpool could have had more goals, whereas QPR barely threatened.
Kenny acknowledged all of this; I'm not sure what your problem is.
posted on 22/3/12
"I'm not sure what your problem is."
--------------------------
There's no need to be quite so touchy
I didn't read the entire interview, in the parts I read he actively implied QPR had been lucky... Given his previous form when people have tried to interview him, you can see how that led me to believe that he was being a bit harsh.
I now see that he followed it up by giving them credit. Although I still feel to even MENTION the word "luck" when talking about a team who just turned around a 2 goal deficit against you within 15 minutes (especially a newly promoted side playing against a team with a kit deal like Liverpool's) is slightly unnecessary.
posted on 22/3/12
(especially a newly promoted side playing against a team with a kit deal like Liverpool's)
--
I'll give you that one, you cheeky so-and-so.
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