May 5, 2010

Liverpool and Five Live Dailey Football

I Listened to the Five Live Football Daily for Monday after I got off work yesterday, I think it is Mark Chapman,  Tim Lovejoy and another guy who said he drinks and smokes a lot. It is hard to get every detail because I down load the audio cast to my phone and then listen from there. The app I use is a google app and it does weird things with names and descriptions, does what it wants sometimes, but that is another discussion. Then the guys are all British or Irish and they mumble a lot of words including their names.

The point here is I write a couple of entries, the two from yesterday, and I listen to these guys and they discount everything that I say about Rafa and Torres. They said that the whole Liverpool situation is Rafa's fault and that his accomplishments at Liverpool are rubbish. They think Rafa is a weak manager, he has put Liverpool into the one of their worst periods of existence and the owners (Gillette and Hicks) are not all to bad, they gave Rafa plenty of money that he mismanaged on poor player choice. That Rafa's player line up and tactics weekend and week out are weak, that he needs to part ways and just go. They said that he would be doing Liverpool FC a favor by leaving. Finally, that they don't understand how there is a contingent of LPFC supporters that back Rafa when he clearly is the problem. All that came out of the BBC Live at Five broadcast yesterday about Liverpool FC. WOW!! will have to write about that later I guess.



They did however make some fantastic points on the things to expect in the future for English Football. That thing would be Manchester City, whether we as football fans like it or not. This also has a big impact on all Liverpool FC supporters since it might be a while before we see LPFC get back to top class. With all the money that Manchester City are receiving it is only a matter of time before they become a top four team in the EPL.   There is a whole other story around that situation I will talk about later.

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