know some people on here are not too keen on the attacks on Parry,cos they dont want to rock the boat or he gets in touch to talk things over with the RTK over cheese and biscuits,but this has got me fuming as it will every like minded supporter on here.
Friend,(not into football i may add) says to me,fuckin el,theres no love lost between that Parry and Benitez is there? I asked him to explain,and he told me he had been to a coaching conference at the Atheneum in town on thursday night,Parry was the guest speaker and he belittled Benitez on several occasions,and this is in public, 24hrs after the protest march for Rafa!
What a smarmy arrogant gobshite,he said the Miracle of Istanbul was a myth,that he had lost control in the dressing room,he then repeated the story that he was ready to send 12 men onto the pitch until Carragher intervened.
Called it choas,which it may well have been,but to bring this shite up with all that is going on at the club at this present shows his true colours!
He summed up"just goes to show,the players know better than the coach!"
I thought there was a truce and he goes and undermines the manager less than 24hrs later to a load of businessmen in liverpool city center?
Believe me or not, but according to a very reliable source the main problem is not Gillett or Hicks. The problem is Rick Parry. As we know, Rafa is fed up with the way we are handling transfers. Because of that he has gone over Rick Parrys head, and done most of the negotiations himself. Parry don't like that and has been complaining to the americans. Gillett and Hicks feel they have to trust Parry because they have no one to take charge as chief executive if they sack Parry. Because of that they have told Rafa severel times that it is Rick Parry who is in charge of transfernegotiations, and that they want Rafa to use Parry. Rafa is refusing to do so because Parry is fu(king clueless, and wants the americans to put it right. In an attemt to force Gillett and Hicks to do so Rafa has used the media. It's as simple as that.
By the way, forget Foster Gillett. He may be a nice lad and a good businessman, but he is not a person who can take charge of transfer negotiations.
