• You may have to login or register before you can post and view our exclusive members only forums.
    To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

The RAFAEL OUT thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
How the FUCK has a thread by glock been made a sticky?

Poor form lads
 
[quote author=The Slugmonster link=topic=36631.msg977334#msg977334 date=1257182387]
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=36631.msg977327#msg977327 date=1257181879]
[quote author=ILD link=topic=36631.msg977321#msg977321 date=1257181453]
[quote author=zlatan18 link=topic=36631.msg977277#msg977277 date=1257178065]
instead of spending money on quantity he could buy some quality instead!! the fat fuck is deluded and needs to get out of our club! he is gonna turn us into a mid table team
[/quote]

Hate when people call him a "fat fuck". Pathetic.
[/quote]

well he is fat and you'd have to assume he fucks his wife every now and then.
[/quote]

Regardless of what happens in the future with Rafa, he has placed himself in the history books with this club and doesnt deserve abuse like that! And as for turning us into a mid table team...oh just fuck off and join the bell end club!!
[/quote]

Oh Dear!

You might not realize that once a couple more teams under us win their game in hand they will be 5th and 6th place and we will get nearer to mid-table.

As for the history books. Rafael sure will be in. No one is telling otherwise but you can say this too, Houllier won more cups than Rafael. How about that?
 
[quote author=keniget link=topic=36631.msg978263#msg978263 date=1257317278]
[quote author=Whaddapie link=topic=36631.msg978243#msg978243 date=1257314093]
I actually think that Zlatan is a FAR worse WUM than Rage is...
[/quote]

No chance. He's just young and stupid.

As for Glock, well, he's the one poster I have on ignore.
[/quote]

Please stop posting in my thread then. Thank you.
 
Rage and Glock are realling have a great battle here in who can get more users to ignore them ...

Glock is on 6, Rage on 7
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=36631.msg978310#msg978310 date=1257327900]
Rage and Glock are realling have a great battle here in who can get more users to ignore them ...

Glock is on 6, Rage on 7
[/quote]

Yeah. The more the merrier. I find it funny that some people on ignore can still post on the person's ignore thread. Does the ignore button really works?
 
[quote author=Glock link=topic=36631.msg978314#msg978314 date=1257328204]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=36631.msg978310#msg978310 date=1257327900]
Rage and Glock are realling have a great battle here in who can get more users to ignore them ...

Glock is on 6, Rage on 7
[/quote]

Yeah. The more the merrier. I find it funny that some people on ignore can still post on the person's ignore thread. Does the ignore button really works?
[/quote]


I guess you can still see the thread, but not the posts in the thread.

I would never ignore you though - because if I did, I'd miss the countless of copyright violations ... I'm still waiting for my settlement money.
 
[quote author=Glock link=topic=36631.msg978314#msg978314 date=1257328204]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=36631.msg978310#msg978310 date=1257327900]
Rage and Glock are realling have a great battle here in who can get more users to ignore them ...

Glock is on 6, Rage on 7
[/quote]

Yeah. The more the merrier. I find it funny that some people on ignore can still post on the person's ignore thread. Does the ignore button really works?
[/quote]

As we predicted, those worthy of being ignored are too thick to grasp the concept of an ignore button. Why do you think an entire thread would disappear, dumbo?
 
[quote author=gkmacca link=topic=36631.msg978330#msg978330 date=1257329774]
[quote author=Glock link=topic=36631.msg978314#msg978314 date=1257328204]
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=36631.msg978310#msg978310 date=1257327900]
Rage and Glock are realling have a great battle here in who can get more users to ignore them ...

Glock is on 6, Rage on 7
[/quote]

Yeah. The more the merrier. I find it funny that some people on ignore can still post on the person's ignore thread. Does the ignore button really works?
[/quote]

As we predicted, those worthy of being ignored are too thick to grasp the concept of an ignore button. Why do you think an entire thread would disappear, dumbo?
[/quote]

Oh dear!

Its you again. Are you stalking me? Haha! It might work on somebody else but not me.

Listen here boy, try to remove your cock from your hand for at least five minutes and post something decent. In my thread.

You better watch how you talk to me. Coming here and insulting me aint gonna go down well. Sling yer hook boy, and talk about the topic at hand, and watch how you address your elders.
 
Why is this a sticky?

angry-mob.bmp
 
[quote author=Glock link=topic=36631.msg978346#msg978346 date=1257330652]
Listen here boy, try to remove your cock from your hand for at least five minutes and post something decent. In my thread. [/quote]

Oh Dear ... Rage and Glock have more in common than I thought ... Both love to talk about hte cock.
 
[quote author=LeTallecWiz link=topic=36631.msg978623#msg978623 date=1257351225]
Rage leads Glock in the 'ignored' battle, 10-8 ... A close one is developing.
[/quote]

This reminds me of Brendan vs Fox.
 
[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=36631.msg978782#msg978782 date=1257363484]
so was it established why this is a sticky then?
[/quote]

Because the person that requested it makes guns for a living.
 
For once, an ex-Liverpool player disagrees with our Grock.

Despite Liverpool's desperate start to the season John Aldridge still believes manager Rafa Benitez is the right man for the job.

The Reds' hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of the Champions League are now out of their hands following Lyon's late leveller on Wednesday night. They now have to hope Lyon do them a favour and come away from Florence with at least a point.

Having already suffered eight defeats this campaign the knives are out for Benitez.However, Liverpool legend Aldridge still supports the Spaniard, and insists that a change of manager would destabilise the club even further.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Aldridge stated that the fans are still behind Benitez. "Liverpool fans aren't as fickle as most," he said. "They don't press the panic button. There's enough uncertainty around the club with the owner, the debt and the new stadium. The last thing you need is to be going out looking for a new manager.

"Rafa Benitez hasn't turned into a bad manager overnight. The pressure is on, but I'm fairly confident that when they get the likes of Steven Gerrard back after the international break, they have a squad good enough to go on a good run and move into the top four, and hopefully get six points in the Champions League and progress."

Liverpool only came away with a point from their trip to France, despite dominating proceedings. Substitute Ryan Babel's long range stunner looked to have secured a vital victory for the visitors, only for Lisandro Lopez to strike seconds from the final whistle.

"It went to plan brilliantly until the 90th minute," said Aldridge, who scored 63 goals for the club. "They played well, defended well, there was no real threat apart from when they scored. To drop their guard and concede so soon after scoring was very disappointing.

"The door was open for Liverpool to progress and then all of a sudden it was slammed in their face. It was strange the way it happened. Fernando Torres goes off, which takes away a bit of attacking threat. That gives Cris the licence to go forward and all of a sudden you've a different threat; he's very good in the air.

"Kyrgiakos got a little too close, Cris got a flick on and it was a tremendous finish. Liverpool just got caught out. That can happen because the lads put a lot of effort into it. A lack of concentration just caught them out. You have to give Lyon credit for that."

Liverpool now need to win their final two group games, starting at home to Debrecen, and hope that Lyon can get a result away to Fiorentina. It's a big ask, but it's a situation they're familiar with in this competition.

"It happened in 2005 and 2007; is a hat trick asking too much?" asked Aldridge. "Law of averages says you can't keep going to the well. Lyon will go to Fiorentina looking to win the group, as it gives them a favourable draw in the knockout stages. If they can do so it's in Liverpool's own hands.

"They should been Debrecen as they're the whipping boys, which would leave them needing to beat Fiorentina by more than two goals. They'd settle for that at the moment."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11096_5675823,00.html
 
[quote author=Loch Ness Monster link=topic=36631.msg980993#msg980993 date=1257510627]
For once, an ex-Liverpool player disagrees with our Grock.

Despite Liverpool's desperate start to the season John Aldridge still believes manager Rafa Benitez is the right man for the job.

The Reds' hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages of the Champions League are now out of their hands following Lyon's late leveller on Wednesday night. They now have to hope Lyon do them a favour and come away from Florence with at least a point.

Having already suffered eight defeats this campaign the knives are out for Benitez.However, Liverpool legend Aldridge still supports the Spaniard, and insists that a change of manager would destabilise the club even further.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, Aldridge stated that the fans are still behind Benitez. "Liverpool fans aren't as fickle as most," he said. "They don't press the panic button. There's enough uncertainty around the club with the owner, the debt and the new stadium. The last thing you need is to be going out looking for a new manager.

"Rafa Benitez hasn't turned into a bad manager overnight. The pressure is on, but I'm fairly confident that when they get the likes of Steven Gerrard back after the international break, they have a squad good enough to go on a good run and move into the top four, and hopefully get six points in the Champions League and progress."

Liverpool only came away with a point from their trip to France, despite dominating proceedings. Substitute Ryan Babel's long range stunner looked to have secured a vital victory for the visitors, only for Lisandro Lopez to strike seconds from the final whistle.

"It went to plan brilliantly until the 90th minute," said Aldridge, who scored 63 goals for the club. "They played well, defended well, there was no real threat apart from when they scored. To drop their guard and concede so soon after scoring was very disappointing.

"The door was open for Liverpool to progress and then all of a sudden it was slammed in their face. It was strange the way it happened. Fernando Torres goes off, which takes away a bit of attacking threat. That gives Cris the licence to go forward and all of a sudden you've a different threat; he's very good in the air.

"Kyrgiakos got a little too close, Cris got a flick on and it was a tremendous finish. Liverpool just got caught out. That can happen because the lads put a lot of effort into it. A lack of concentration just caught them out. You have to give Lyon credit for that."

Liverpool now need to win their final two group games, starting at home to Debrecen, and hope that Lyon can get a result away to Fiorentina. It's a big ask, but it's a situation they're familiar with in this competition.

"It happened in 2005 and 2007; is a hat trick asking too much?" asked Aldridge. "Law of averages says you can't keep going to the well. Lyon will go to Fiorentina looking to win the group, as it gives them a favourable draw in the knockout stages. If they can do so it's in Liverpool's own hands.

"They should been Debrecen as they're the whipping boys, which would leave them needing to beat Fiorentina by more than two goals. They'd settle for that at the moment."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11096_5675823,00.html
[/quote]

Aldo hasnt always been as supportive. He writes for a Sunday paper over here and has at times this season and last been very critical of the Manager
 
Which shows his objective analysis of the situation. Neither screaming for his head like Whelan, or dry bumming him like..... err .......... Rafa4pm.
 
i suppose rafa was resting torres when he took him off on wednesday with less than 5 minutes to go.

the tactical genius didn't stop to think that taking torres off would allow the lyon defender to push up which eventually cost us the goal.

tactical genius my arse - first class idiotic decision more like.

any other club anywhere in the world the cunt would have been sacked by now.

i hear that the new owners want rafa sacked before they come in. bring it on i say and then half the posters on here can go and register on a rafalove forum and leave this to the liverpool fans,
 
[quote author=rage link=topic=36631.msg981036#msg981036 date=1257514384]
i suppose rafa was resting torres when he took him off on wednesday with less than 5 minutes to go.

the tactical genius didn't stop to think that taking torres off would allow the lyon defender to push up which eventually cost us the goal.

tactical genius my arse - first class idiotic decision more like.

any other club anywhere in the world the cunt would have been sacked by now.

i hear that the new owners want rafa sacked before they come in. bring it on i say and then half the posters on here can go and register on a rafalove forum and leave this to the liverpool fans,
[/quote]

Right, so, let's get this straight, by taking off an injured attacker when 1-0 up, Benitez cost us the game? Because it freed up a defender to do all the damage?

I see.

PS I have been odered to stop calling you Osama Rage Laden because it upsets you. Bless.
 
I actually don't think Rafa should have taken Torres off either, the look on Torres' face certainly suggested that he wanted to stay on. I can see the point if he was subbed at the hour mark to preserve him, but five minutes from the end? It's hardly worth it really. And Torres staying on oculd have made all the difference, he could have been stretching them a bit more at the back and maybe they wouldn't have had the opportunity they did.
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=36631.msg981044#msg981044 date=1257514643]
[quote author=rage link=topic=36631.msg981036#msg981036 date=1257514384]
i suppose rafa was resting torres when he took him off on wednesday with less than 5 minutes to go.

the tactical genius didn't stop to think that taking torres off would allow the lyon defender to push up which eventually cost us the goal.

tactical genius my arse - first class idiotic decision more like.

any other club anywhere in the world the cunt would have been sacked by now.

i hear that the new owners want rafa sacked before they come in. bring it on i say and then half the posters on here can go and register on a rafalove forum and leave this to the liverpool fans,
[/quote]

Right, so, let's get this straight, by taking off an injured attacker when 1-0 up, Benitez cost us the game? Because it freed up a defender to do all the damage?

I see.

PS I have been odered to stop calling you Osama Rage Laden because it upsets you. Bless.
[/quote]

it cost us brendan. how much more would he have got injured for them few minutes? torres could be sat on the floor doing nothing and the two centre backs would still have been there defending.

the osama bin rage doesn't really offend me - but rules are rules and at least the perception of equality after all or this place will be just like koptalk. or you'll get banned and we did all miss you when you went on your sulk...err i mean sabbatical
 
the osama bin rage doesn't really offend me - but rules are rules and at least the perception of equality after all or this place will be just like koptalk. or you'll get banned and we did all miss you when you went on your sulk...err i mean sabbatical

Oh, I must have been misinformed!

Great work last night, btw, truly great work.
 
I'm going to start a 'Sammy Lee is a waste of space' rant. Every single post will be about it. You won't be able to respond that well because none of you know for sure what he DOES do. So whenever we lose I'll go 'Ha ha - I see Lee did feck all again. Well done Samuel!' Things like that. And when we win I'll argue it was in spite of that useless waste of a mini-me Sammy Lee. Oh, and I'll come up with some sort of schoolboy insult for all of you, too. This cunning plan is bound, in time, to get even quite reasonable posters to say 'Actually, he's got a point...'

*cough*

That Sammy Lee - what a ****! I suppose you Sammy lovers are so far up his tiny but fat arse you can't see it, but I can! He's SHIT!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom