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This was in MHL on Weds

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There were a few boo's when he walked out but nothing like at Man City, & you could only hear the odd guy singing fuck off benitez.

Fucks sake send a letter to CFC, stop trying to turn CFC into Blackburn...

Back the team on the pitch, who cares about the puppet on Romans string...

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I think he can probably explain that himself then if he feels offended, in which case I would happily apologise. Why you are involved I don't know.

Yeah sorry. I tend to search reasons to pick on people when I'm in shit mood.

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One result against a pub team and suddenly Rafa is the man?

You are clearly barking mad, or you court the infamy. Either way, you aint the sharpest tool in the shed.

Benitez is the man? No! but it has nothing to do with bashing him. Clown.

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There is a certain hypocrisy on the part of those who boo Rafa for defending his team, Liverpool, when it was being constantly attacked in the press by Mourinho and Ferguson the two most active members of the anti-LFC tag team. The same people were delighted that Ferguson and Mourinho used "mind games" to good effect. But they don't like it when Rafa used them back successfully.

Mourinho, for example, used to boast about silencing the KOP. In one game he ran towards the KOP with his finger on his lips after Chelsea scored.

The guy in a post above who "quoted" Rafa as saying that he and Mourinho were friends until Rafa started winning got that (and several other quotes) wrong. Rafa said that about Ferguson,

Mourinho boasted that he had been offered the LFC job before Rafa. LFC subsequently denied it and said Rafa was always their first choice.

The fact is that Mourinho always wanted the Man Utd job (even when he was at Chelsea) and played politics with Ferguson against Rafa in the hope of sucking up to Man Utd. Mourinho still wants the Man Utd job.

Rafa is the only manager who has stood up to Ferguson. People said his "rant" about "facts" cost LFC. The fact is that LFC won more games after the "rant" than before.

Rafa does not have a six month contract with Chelsea. He has an 18 month contract despite the fact that he has agreed to a review at the end of six months.

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There is a certain hypocrisy on the part of those who boo Rafa for defending his team, Liverpool, when it was being constantly attacked in the press by Mourinho and Ferguson the two most active members of the anti-LFC tag team. The same people were delighted that Ferguson and Mourinho used "mind games" to good effect. But they don't like it when Rafa used them back successfully.

Mourinho, for example, used to boast about silencing the KOP. In one game he ran towards the KOP with his finger on his lips after Chelsea scored.

The guy in a post above who "quoted" Rafa as saying that he and Mourinho were friends until Rafa started winning got that (and several other quotes) wrong. Rafa said that about Ferguson,

Mourinho boasted that he had been offered the LFC job before Rafa. LFC subsequently denied it and said Rafa was always their first choice.

The fact is that Mourinho always wanted the Man Utd job (even when he was at Chelsea) and played politics with Ferguson against Rafa in the hope of sucking up to Man Utd. Mourinho still wants the Man Utd job.

Rafa is the only manager who has stood up to Ferguson. People said his "rant" about "facts" cost LFC. The fact is that LFC won more games after the "rant" than before.

Rafa does not have a six month contract with Chelsea. He has an 18 month contract despite the fact that he has agreed to a review at the end of six months.

your profile and date of joining tells all we need to know about you.
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Ok I hated Rafa. I fucking hated that guy. But for me my team, and the club and their performances on the pitch is important. The fans who are calling for Rafa's head arent helping the team much when they start the boos.

Get the FUCK BEHIND YOUR TEAM and your COACH!!...

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I said it just as we brought him. I don't like the guy. There was a lot of fire between us and Liverpool in the past, and any normal Chelsea fan doesn't have warm feelings towards Rafa...

That said, he is our coach now. More importantly, he still hasn't done anything in order for us to slate his sorry ass like obsessed monkeys...

For me, he has a clean dossier and the way he fills it is the way I'll support him.

So far, he has done a good job. First 3 games were really difficult, Man City, then 2 London derbies, and we all know that in those, our opponents are ready to die on the pitch even for a point.

He strengthened the defense, which, let's face it, hasn't been good at all under Robbie this season. Torres also started scoring which can only be a good thing. It either means we can raise his price and evaluation or keep him and get Lukaku back without spending anything.

What I also noticed, is that we managed to play around the box much more then before. Under Robbie, it seemed that a big part of our possession was around the center of midfield and our defense...

Robbie is still one of my favorite people in world of football though. I'm still sad to see him go after everything for what he has done, but I am not the kind of person to cry over the spilt milk, but to clean it up and continue going forward. He is gone, and we as fans have done our part in making it known to him that we love him and appreciate him for what he has done for us.

His name will always be said with a smile at SB and he will always be remembered as the man who made something impossible happen in order to give his club the toughest and most valuable competition trophy in European football.

We are Chelsea supporters and Benitez is a current manager.

On to Tokio...

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Gerrard in his book: My Autobiography

Henry Winter

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has hailed Rafa Benitez as an "outstanding" manager, lauding the Spaniard's "clever" handling of Jose Mourinho's mind games and his "tactical masterstrokes" against Chelsea and Barcelona in Europe.

One of the performances of last season came at the Nou Camp on Feb 21, 2007, when Liverpool tore into the then European champions. "Rafa's game plan was to shock Barcelona," Gerrard writes in the paperback update of his autobiography out next week. "Barcelona felt Liverpool would be really negative. Rafa did the opposite."

Benitez's command to his players was simple: "Go for the jugular." The Liverpool manager ordered his team to attack Barcelona down the flanks, and use Bellamy's pace to embarrass the hosts' centre-backs, Carles Puyol and Rafael Marquez. Bellamy and Riise both scored in a famous victory.

Gerrard claims that the media fuss over Bellamy's spat with Riise "fuelled our motivation" to excel in the Nou Camp.

Barcelona were greeted with "another tactical masterstroke from Rafa" as Liverpool sat deep, stifling Ronaldinho and company. Eidur Gudjohnsen scored late on, but little was seen of Barcelona's vaunted attacking strength.

Liverpool's semi-final with Chelsea was preceded by a rare outburst from Benitez, attacking Mourinho's presumption that he was the 'Special One'. "Straight in. Bang. Take that, Jose. He went to town on Jose. By stating that Liverpool's fans were the real Special Ones, Rafa was being really clever."

The Kop was at its fervent best when Mourinho's men visited. "Chelsea walked into a wall of noise," Gerrard adds. "And a classic sting." Benitez had worked his players on a special free-kick routine, and when Gerrard cut a free-kick back to Daniel Agger, Chelsea were caught out.

"Rafa had really done his homework on Chelsea," Gerrard writes. "While watching tapes of them, we noticed that when defending set-pieces in wide areas, they backed off. If you piled a lot of bodies into the box, distracting John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho and Michael Essien, the pull-back was on. The manager drills us on dead-ball situations, day in, day out."

Agger's goal, and subsequent penalties, took Liverpool to the European Cup final against AC Milan. "Rafa came up with the right game-plan in Athens," recalls Gerrard, citing the manager's decision to swamp Milan's midfield with a 4-5-1 formation.

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your profile and date of joining tells all we need to know about you.

Why don't you just stick to the FACTS and stop feeding on prejudice?. ("Prejudice" means pre-judgement - judging before the facts. I joined this site because as a Chelsea supporter I was embarrassed by the behaviour of the booers towards one of the game's leading managers who also happens to be Chelsea' manager. We are lucky to have him).

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