Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Stay Of Execution For The Gaffer? by JonC

With the English League season effectively ended by Barnsley, it's no surprise the verdict on the pedigree of Rafa the Gaffer (in the English game) is looking grimmer by the day. Now with just one egg left in our basket, it's been widely reported that the only way he'll save his managerial career at Melwood and Anfield is by winning the Champions League.

I for one am not convinced that the Gaffer has the X-factor to bring our "holy grail" home. His tactical knowledge of the game is second to none, but his man management skill is a big suspect - the boys are as confused as the opponent on our play. That's where we miss Pako TREMENDOUSLY - the human touch.

The great result from this morning's game vs Inter will buy him some time before the vultures starts circling around him again. But, long term wise, I just can't see how he can bring the team forward anymore in the EPL. We're improving, but the bigger problem is, the rest are improving at a far faster rate then us and leaving us wanting.

It's disheartening to be fighting for the 4th spot with the likes of Everton, Villa, Man City and Portsmouth. We and every other football fans know that with the kind of players we have, we are MORE than capable of mounting a serious and consistent challenge for the crown. Still baffles me how some of the best talents in the game can turn out to be so average looking in our team. The only consistent thing about our season for far is our inconsistency.

In order to avoid more disillusionment and disappointment, I've decided to watch matches with no expectation what so ever. This hopefully will save me from more heartaches from watching the drab footie we're dishing out. The only thing I ask for now is for us to play some decent pass and move football that we're so famous for.

We as the fans of the club should realised that nothing is bigger than the club itself - NOT Rafa, NOT Gerrard and NOT anyone. I can't help but think that some of us are still hiding in our comfort zone - still the best team in UK, 18 titles and 5 European Cups. We're so into our own "we're still the best" mentality, we're seriously not moving forward and still slumbering and dreaming. The faster we wake up to the reality of modern football and adapt, the faster we can shake the slumbering giant tag.

Off-field shenanigans has not help our course - it made everyone jumpy. The tension made the Gaffer lost a few marbles and definitely cost us a lot of points. The boys unfortunately got caught in the crossfire. In an ideal world, as well paid pros, they, in theory should not be effected too much. In reality, the after effects are there for everyone to see. With rumours of the Yanks selling out to DIC, and Rafa's head is on the chopping block again, the mood at the camp will be of an uncertainty.

It's in time of adversities like this, that everyone should look into themselves and rise up to the challenge. No point dwelling on all the problems and wallow in despair. When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. I'm seriously hoping the Gaffer and team is doing this.

As for me it's not just a question of should the Gaffer go or should we stay anymore. It's about the reputation of LFC thats at stake. When push come to shove, the club will need to seek a new direction regardless of the cost and the emotional pain that we'll have to pay. Short term pain for a better long term prospect and stability is a no-brainer.

I'll be sad if and when the Rafa the Gaffer go, but will be thankful for the 05 Champ League and the 06 FA Cup that he won for us. If he stays, I sincerely hope he'll adapt to the changes in the English game better for the sake of the team. Don't just do it for the sake of rotation and different opponents, do it to make the opponents play to our tune. Till then, I'll hold on to my realist views on his current regime until i see real signs of progress and not more excuses from everyone.

-JonC-

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8698_3167883,00.html

NO MORE ROTATION' FOR RAFA

Rafa Benitez has reportedly told his players that there will be no more rotation this season as he bids to save his job.

According to The Guardian, he gathered the players on Sunday after the FA Cup humiliation and 'told the assembled throng it was the intention to field only his strongest team in the pursuit of this season's remaining two targets: fourth place and the Champions League.'

Reports suggest that Benitez needs to at least finish fourth in the Premier League to keep his job beyond the summer, and Benitez is prepared to sacrifice his usual rotation tactics to achieve that.

"The atmosphere is not bad," he said on Monday. "Everybody's sad, everybody's disappointed but the players are training well. They know the Champions League is an important competition and also they know they have two targets now, to finish in the top four and the Champions League. I have explained this to them. We don't have to rest players with four competitions in mind."

That means that Steven Gerrard, Javier Mascherano, Fernando Torres and Jose Reina will be expected to play every remaining game of this season if they are fit.

Their season starts in earnest tonight against Inter Milan in the Champions League.

Jonno said...

The thing is that everyone calls for his head when the going is against us, but why not think clearly? Why not everyone suggest to get an assistant for Rafa who'd give the "human" touch? Sammy lee's name has been touted by some quarters, perhaps rafa or the management is lining up someone in summer as the new number 2?

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Bing Loon said...

Who is going to come in after Rafa? Is not that I am defending Rafa, but I do think we need a more than able replacement that would bring us instant success.

If not, this would be repeated again in 3 years time.

Unknown said...

Jonno: Interesting what you're saying about Sammy Lee. Spoke with a few people in Liverpool who said Sammy's been seen a lot around Anfield lately. Would've been great to get him as our nr 2 - but would he be willing to be nr 2 after he's already been a manager himself?

JonW said...

Jan,

You sure Sammy is not around Liverpool because he's seeking out Rafa to bash him in the head and tell him to stop rotating?

Kidding but seriously it may be a coincidence or not but it does seem that since Pako's departure, our slide started.

Sammy's got the club's well being in his heart. I'm sure if her were to be approached to become Rafa's no. 2, he'd swallow his pride and dive right back among the backroom staff.

Unknown said...

Jan + Jonno,

Sammy was helping Rafa when the latter came in. Pretty sure they got along well.

But I just can't see how Sammy is allowed or permitted to come in when there is so much uncertainty and speculation in the ownership and Rafa's position at the moment.

Personally though, I reckon it would help Rafa is Sammy comes in but only if Sammy adheres to Rafa's rotation policies ..... which admitedly, only a handful of candidates accepts it.