RAWK Goes into Meltdown 2014/2015 - The "We go again" Edition

But seriously, PoP is gone? What happened? Drowned in his own bollocks?
Some posters were wising up to his bullshit so he is taking a break and will be back as the most knowledgeable poster after some time. Kind of like how Liverpool players become world class after an injury break.
 
But seriously, PoP is gone? What happened? Drowned in his own bollocks?

He started getting called out for pseudo-intellectual bullshit and unwarranted self importance, so he took a break from the forum. Apparently only 1 of the 50000 simulations he'd ran had predicted this would happen, he was quite shocked.
 
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Aye.

But it's not just that: They actually invite people to debate, say, the future of the club, next season, where they are going, etc. But as soon as someone drops a critical remark, mentions the manager's name without stressing that he should be given a life contract, and so forth – locked. Or, my favourite: “Locked for cleanup”.

The purpose of RAWK, a football forum, is not to discuss football, but rather to discuss the idea of Liverpool FC – the latter being akin to a Platonic idea, that is, something which does not exist in the world of the senses (thankfully).
:lol:. Very good!
 
Some posters were wising up to his bullshit so he is taking a break and will be back as the most knowledgeable poster after some time. Kind of like how Liverpool players become world class after an injury break.

And they started throwing ash trays at him in a pub. So he left.
 
A mod over there has locked the thread about Colin Pascoe leaving on the basis of:

Colin Pascoe is no longer assistant manager and you read all of that into it.

Pointless thread.

Locked.

and

Is Pascoe the manager? No.

Move on.
 
How to win an argument, Rawk style:
I don't even bother mate. Honestly.

His question to me was "If he was so good why did you guys fire him?"

I just said 4-1 and walked off.

The only reason we were able to sign Depay:
We didn't push for Depay because we were focusing on securing a striker, seems we're incapable of competency in the transfer market.

He's right. We were in for Depay, but pulled out to focus on a striker after Sturridge got injured again
 
He isn't a mid table player hes now a Red,he plays for a team that I SUPPORT.Had people like you had your way we would have never made signings from mid table clubs,players like Aldridge,Barnes and Beardsley...and god knows what you would have made of Rush and Keegan coming from the lower leagues.

People with negative and blinkered views are never going to have their mindsets changed though.

On Ings
 
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Its 6 times now lads.
 

Even their justification for bad signings in 2015 are based on evidences from the 70s and 80s.

I despair that Van Gaal didn't at least try to buy someone from Aberdeen, now that they're doing so well. We'd do well to unearth a new Gordon Strachan.
 
You know it's an underwhelming signing when even on RAWK they're depressed over this transfer.
 
Even their justification for bad signings in 2015 are based on evidences from the 70s and 80s.

I despair that Van Gaal didn't at least try to buy someone from Aberdeen, now that they're doing so well. We'd do well to unearth a new Gordon Strachan.
:lol: I know, I thought it was an absolute gem of a post, especially when he rounds it off by saying "people with blinkered views are never going to have their mindsets changed" :lol:
 
Sigh. I remember the days of Suarez, Torres and even Morientes (even though he failed to make the impact expected) now it's Danny ings.

I wish him well but my expectations are not high at the moment. I hope he pleasantly surprises us all and he's more of an 1980s signing than a noughties one.

:lol:
 
I think its not with the scousers you'd never know. :D
Didnt find it on rawk, I rarely if ever go there.

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This one isn't real but it's still fun. :D

Its so true. He nearly dragged them to a league last year and they have reverted to their usual spot again now that he's gone.
 
Its so true. He nearly dragged them to a league last year and they have reverted to their usual spot again now that he's gone.
Yeah but Stevie had a great farewell party which Suarez missed. I'm sure he's depressed about it. :lol:
Also.. From Suarez to Ings ( with all due respect to Ings )...
 

Forget Ings himself, comparing 80s signings to one in 2015 is barmy in and of itself.some people on here tried defending Moyes by comparing his record to SAF she he started I admit, they got shot down though.
 
Forget Ings himself, comparing 80s signings to one in 2015 is barmy in and of itself.some people on here tried defending Moyes by comparing his record to SAF she he started I admit, they got shot down though.

Yes, the game has moved on to an extent. Unknowns from lower leagues just are not there any more, mainly because of TV coverage and that even league 2 players have agents now, promoting them and pushing them up the ladder to newer clubs, there are very, very few unknown quantities in professional football now.

The telling thing about Ings is that hes a free, and even then not many were in for him. If pool are happy with 7th - 5th place consolidation and europa every year, hes a clever signing, but he is not going to be someone who will push them to challenge for top four. Given the amount of money it would take to do that, it may be that fenway is actually going this route, which whilst not going to make fans happy, is probably sensible.
 
Yes, the game has moved on to an extent. Unknowns from lower leagues just are not there any more, mainly because of TV coverage and that even league 2 players have agents now, promoting them and pushing them up the ladder to newer clubs, there are very, very few unknown quantities in professional football now.

The telling thing about Ings is that hes a free, and even then not many were in for him. If pool are happy with 7th - 5th place consolidation and europa every year, hes a clever signing, but he is not going to be someone who will push them to challenge for top four. Given the amount of money it would take to do that, it may be that fenway is actually going this route, which whilst not going to make fans happy, is probably sensible.

True, and the standard has increased with the amount of foreign players here, so its harder for a plucky lower league player to make such an impact I'd say. Ings is probably just gonna be a rotation option, which might mean he actually plays most games is Sturridge doesn't overcome his injury problems.
 
Are we not counting ex-Halifax, ex-Fleetwood, Jamie Vardy of Leicester City & England for proving the unknown ---> top player progression is still possible?