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Nothing wrong in what he said tbf.
Interesting how Ferguson says Benitez is lucky because he might win a trophy without constructing the team, whilst praising Di Matteo, who himself had absolutely no impact whatsoever on the construction of the team either.
Interesting how Ferguson says Benitez is lucky because he might win a trophy without constructing the team, whilst praising Di Matteo, who himself had absolutely no impact whatsoever on the construction of the team either.
Not really, it takes a lot more effort to win the champions league does it not? The World club cup is child's play by comparison, it's like having two trophies by default.
Oh yeh, don't get me wrong - the club world cup is an absolute joke and it is a bit ridiculous Benitez will get that on his CV(unless they have a disaster). It just seemed like a bit of a pointless barb to me, especially when there's no way Benitez is going to worry you lot this season.
It just seemed like a bit of a pointless barb to me, especially when there's no way Benitez is going to worry you lot this season.
There is no love here. He needs a wily kick just for that facts antics.Oh yeh, don't get me wrong - the club world cup is an absolute joke and it is a bit ridiculous Benitez will get that on his CV(unless they have a disaster). It just seemed like a bit of a pointless barb to me, especially when there's no way Benitez is going to worry you lot this season.
Interesting how Ferguson says Benitez is lucky because he might win a trophy without constructing the team, whilst praising Di Matteo, who himself had absolutely no impact whatsoever on the construction of the team either.
So you're saying that Chelsea fans should back Benitez like you backed Hodgson, right?
He was on the staff before Villas Boas!
Barney Ronay's amusing take on Rafa's 'unveiling' yesterday.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/nov/22/rafa-benitez-chelsea-manager
Flanked by Chelsea's chief press man, Benítez winced his way beneath the Tambling Suite's low ceiling and settled down at the gallows-like plinth at the far end with its familiar dual unveiling chairs, the two of them looking less like a managerial dream date and more like a pair of policemen announcing a fresh investigation into some unsolved atrocity.
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Grauniad hack said:And naturally there are plenty even among Chelsea's supporters already suffering from unveiling-fatigue, the temptation to equate these occasions with the wheeling out of the latest puppet prime minster by some banana republic despot. Yes. We have absolute faith in Governor Benítez. No. Governor Benítez can't talk right now. Governor Benítez is asleep in his wooden crate.
Chippy on Theshedend said:If there was only a choice between Benitez and Kieth effin Lemon, I'd ask Lemon if he wanted to bring Jedward in to help with team tactics.
Chelsea fans really like him don't they?![]()
Okay - who wins the cnut-off
Chelsea c. 2006
Abramovich
Mourinho (Chelsea version)
Terry (2006 version)
Ballack
Drogba
The Human Calculator
Peter Kenyon
Other assorted mercenaries
Chelsea 2012
Abramovich
Rafa
Terry (2012 outed racist and adulterer version)
Cashley
Mikel
Torres
Other assorted mercenaries
Didn't Benitez tell a few years back that he would never join Chelsea, because they are Pool's rivals, and that there's only one team in London for him, and that's Pool?
Mourinho on the news that Rafa Benitez is Chelsea´s new coach: "He should take Materazzi as an assistant".
He told Maicon that as a joke
You're way off the mark if you're comparing our treatment of Hodgson to the shite Benitez is getting even before Chelsea have kicked a ball under his tenure. It's true that Hodgson wasn't our first choice, but we knew our options were limited. It was only when our worst fears starting to materialise (playing crap football & plunging down the table) did we push to get him removed. Big difference to the way Chelsea fans are at the minute. It's not beyond the realms of possibility he could do well there. Hodgson was given that opportunity before we decided he wasn't the answer.
This would be the same Roy Hodgson that was sacked as Blackburn manager for taking Rovers to the bottom of the EPL 12 years ago.
Sign me up for your KRAP campaign please.
2006 easily. 2012 is a pathetic assortment of clowns.
You posted this about him before he was even officially appointed. It reads very much like you couldn't wait to sharpen the knives for him:
You're way off the mark if you're comparing our treatment of Hodgson to the shite Benitez is getting even before Chelsea have kicked a ball under his tenure. It's true that Hodgson wasn't our first choice, but we knew our options were limited. It was only when our worst fears starting to materialise (playing crap football & plunging down the table) did we push to get him removed. Big difference to the way Chelsea fans are at the minute. It's not beyond the realms of possibility he could do well there. Hodgson was given that opportunity before we decided he wasn't the answer.
You posted this about him before he was even officially appointed. It reads very much like you couldn't wait to sharpen the knives for him:
Meh, that's bullshit.
You guys half heartedly wanted him to fail just to say "I told you so"
Let's not kid ourself there.
He didn't have a fair support from the start, he might have not made it anyway , but to claim you're the best fan in the world, always behind your managers etc is crap
I've already stated that he wasn't a popular choice. It was never personal though. Well certainly not at the start anyway. But I never went to Anfield for his first game in charge ready to bury the guy. His short Liverpool career was a double-edged sword of failure from the start. On the pitch we were shite. Off it, Hodgson's press conferences were staggering in the sense that if he could say the wrong thing, he invariably did. He got off to a flyer when he was first appointed manager by saying he hoped his good friend Sir Alex wouldn't hold it against him for taking the Liverpool job. Virtually apologising to the manager of our most hated rivals was never going to endear him to anyone. But we still cut him some slack in the hope he could prove us wrong, & not turn out to be the incompetent chancer that he obviously is.
Compare that to Chelsea fans, who have seen a manager sacked when it's quite plain to everyone that he was out of his depth at Stamford Bridge. Yet their antipathy towards Benitez could threaten what could be a very promising season. & it's not as though there's an abundance of top managers waiting for Roman to call is there ?
Rafa has lost what he had. He is living on past success. He was poor with Liverpool in 2009-10 and was very poor at inter. Just like KKK his time has gone. He is living on past glories. I think this season at Chelsea will show that to be a 100% true.
Until it actually happens then, it's 100% not true.
Until it actually happens then, it's 100% not true.
Well, actually...
A statement about future possible events is never going to be 100% true or 100% false, unless it's a tautology or oxymoron respectively. The gregster not only qualified his statement by stating it as 'opinion' - he also included a proviso as to future events that would establish the truth of his claim.
Even worse, at the moment, Benitez has no 'current success' at all -therefore whatever favourable reputation he has is most certainly based only on 'past glories' at this time. So your claim that he is not 'living on past glories' until some future date, because it also contains an untrue claim about the present, is demonstrably untrue.
Scouse Logic... sucks.
He seems to have a lot to say about everything and everybody latelyInteresting how Ferguson says Benitez is lucky because he might win a trophy without constructing the team, whilst praising Di Matteo, who himself had absolutely no impact whatsoever on the construction of the team either.
He seems to have a lot to say about everything and everybody lately
I think he is getting a little bitter
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FRANK LAMPARD was left fuming last night as blundering Rafa Benitez
But Lampard, 34, has amazingly not been offered anything.