Sparky_Hughes
I am Shitbeard.
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Mobile Phones too![]()
Mmmmmm Technically not, they were about ni the 80s so Ill let them off that one
Mobile Phones too![]()
Mmmmmm Technically not,
Never mind the backpass, lets list things that have happened since Liverpool last won the league:
DVD
Internet
death of Video/Cassetes
Death Of Diana
9/11
Political correctness and health and safety have ruined the country,
Labour have come to power, turned us into a police state, and been kicked out again
I like this game
Pedantic and a Tory.
Not much to like about you, Sparky.
And nowt wrong with being a tory.
I've never come across a decent one personally. Maybe you're different somehow. I doubt it judging from this thread but it could be misleading.![]()
I saw a Scouser Tory MP on tv the other day.
Didn't think such a creature actually existed.
They're trying to cover all the ethnicities, it's compassionate conservatism.
To be fair anyone who voted for fuhrer blair condemming anyones choice of representative is a bit much![]()
'Spanner'?
Nice one, goofy.
And I bet she is drawing some lame, illogical conclusion between the abolition of the back pass and Liverpool's failure to win any league title since.
Look, if someone's being an idiot I have no problem with someone pointing it out, but please, if you're going to patronise someone at least don't make yourself look like you struggle with the meanings of basic words.
You didn't do such a bad job of the patronising yourself there, Goofy.
And I was right; that was her point unless she's incfredibly dull and was actually interested in Redman's thoughts on the backpass rule.
She's either dull or illogical. Take your pick. My pick is illogical.
Maybe I should have asked red man what he thought of the abolition of the back pass rule - would that have suited you better?
European Super Cup:
2001, 2005
Domestic Super Cup:
2001, 2006
League runners-up:
2002, 2009
3rd place:
2001, 2006, 2007
Champions League finalists:
2007
Champions League semi finalists:
2008
Champions League quarter finalists:
2002, 2009
UEFA Europa League semi finalists:
2010
League Cup runners-up:
2005
Genuine question then; why do you care what he thinks? Why would anyone care?
Answer that without coming across dull..![]()
They are discussing that Houllier and Rafa weren't failures. Someone listed the list of achievements of both managers. After the UCL success FA Cup wins etc. here are the other "achievements"
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They are discussing that Houllier and Rafa weren't failures. Someone listed the list of achievements of both managers. After the UCL success FA Cup wins etc. here are the other "achievements"
and I immediately thought of the back pass rule - which Liverpool used to very good advantage
I wouldn't really consider them failures.
I wouldn't really consider them failures. Unless of course you decide it purely on winning or not winning the league, in which case, they were. But they both won pretty much everything bar the League (Houllier minus CL and Rafa minus Carling) Obviously the league is a big, big deal, but compared to every other manager between the two Dalglish periods (all two of them) they were clearly the most successful.
Depends if you're glass half full or half empty of course. Obviously not being fully old enough to cognatively register Liverpools constant league success means I view them winning anything as a success for them, whereas older fans view it simply live or die by the League (or CL) I'd imagine.
we are talking 60s - Liverpool were not "dominant"
I don't understand your point - and think you have totally missed it.
I’m probably not the only LFC fan who has thought that since that day in 1991. But now looking back on it, with the added advantage of seeing him manage now after being out of the game for ten years. Makes me wonder, how good could have the club been if he had just taken the rest of that season off? Would Man Utd have ever had made the 90′s theirs?
I know it’s all conjecture right now, or is it? He took charge of two teams in the EPL after he left, and did very well. Blackburn and Newcastle wish to have half of everything Liverpool have right now. Heck they’d take Roy over some of their past. He took Blackburn to a title, took Newcastle to second, and beat Barca with Newcastle. IF he had stayed with Liverpool could he have done the same?
I can’t reiterate the point too much, he took a club with no history, and a fly by night owner (to a point) with lots of money to the title. He has said that the one player he wanted to bring in but was screwed out of getting was Roy Keane. You think if he was still at Liverpool, had Keane been taken away from him by Fergie? With what Liverpool had, and the modest success Fergie would have had, Kenny would have snagged him. Now I don’t know if Keane would have worked in Liverpool with Stan Collymore, or any of the players because of his personality. Would have Zidane have come to Liverpool?
Would have Eric Canatona or Alan Shearer come to Anfield? Well since Kenny was able to pry Shearer off of Southampton for Blackburn, and given the money that was in the game at the time, Kenny could have had him at Liverpool. Then of course we would have had that annoying goal celebration.
I fully expect, or think more importantly that Michael Owen and Robbie Fowler would have left eventually, but not as fast. John Barnes, and Ian Rush would have seen their careers out at the club because of Kenny.
Ok, so we get all of that, what type of silverware haul would we have had? Would we have been look at 30 Titles, 9 Europe Cups, and more 15 FA cups? Probably not that much.
Blackburn would have still happened, Jack Walker would have just found someone else at the time. He may have not gotten Shearer, but there were strikers out there who would have filled the bill. This is hard for me to say, Man Utd would have probably won two titles.
So where does that leave Kenny and LFC in the nineties?
I say he’d have taken the winning leagues into 94 (consecutively). Then probably would have won 99, and 2000, then retiring. So I say another five titles.
Would have won Istanbul, and the Cups that were won in the 90′s anyway.
But add one other European Cup, and three more FA’s.
That’s my view
What if Kenny never left? :: The Empire of The Kop – Liverpool F.C.
Not from RAWK, but it is from a Liverpool fan site
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*With credit to GME
ok Mr Statto, your first game was a 6-1 win. Even mid-table sides manage that now and then. It hardly proves Liverpool as a great entertaining and attacking force although they were obviously a force.....and just a reminder here, they played four extra games (42 as opposed to 38) back then so 9/10 goals above the modern teams is a given for champs.
Tell us your thoughts about the back pass rule, red man![]()
Never mind the backpass, lets list things that have happened since Liverpool last won the league:
Sparky, why have you and I never met before?![]()
They are discussing that Houllier and Rafa weren't failures. Someone listed the list of achievements of both managers. After the UCL success FA Cup wins etc. here are the other "achievements"
Get in?
Had they not changed it, we would be on 30 odd titles by now. Fergie would be selling cheap whiskey on a market stall in Glasgow, & the Neville brothers would be running a pig-farm on Saddleworth Moor, practising dueling banjo's everyday.
Had they not changed it, we would be on 30 odd titles by now. Fergie would be selling cheap whiskey on a market stall in Glasgow, & the Neville brothers would be running a pig-farm on Saddleworth Moor, practising dueling banjo's everyday.
What the hell is the matter with these people when they put "Justice For The 96" on their wum/parody movie posters?
It is like they don't even know what it means.