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Site update - 10 July 2008

Much to the disappointment of the 'Liverpool-Kop sucks!' brigade, this site is still very much alive. The lack of recent articles is purely down to the fact that there is simply nothing interesting to write about at the moment!

It's hardly been an inspiring summer so far; Gareth Barry saga? *yawn* Dossena and Degen sign on? *yawn*. As usual, Rafa is trying to sign players we don't need and ignoring the real problem areas, i.e. Wingers and creative, attacking link-men.

But there's still hope for some excitement. Liverpool are after all linked with the likes of James Milner and Robbie Keane! Who could not be excited about qualilty signings like that?! JK
Showing posts with label Sissoko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sissoko. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The hypocrisy of so-called Liverpool 'fans' over Momo Sissoko

On Monday, Momo Sissoko publicly expressed his discontent at being dumped on the sidelines for Tuesday’s must-win tie against Marseille.

Given the fact the Mali International is not one of Liverpool's most popular players, one thing is certain: Over the next few days, he will be subjected to a ridiculous amount of misguided, hypocritical character-assassination by so called Liverpool 'fans'.

Sissoko, who was voted man of the match against Reading, clearly does not feel as if he is being given a fair chance at Anfield:

"It is a difficult time. I am good enough to play in this team. It's the manager's decision. I respect it but I will discuss this in January. I will make an assessment with my agents and the manager. I have been asking myself that question for a while”.

Strong words from Sissoko, but the most pertinent comment he made was the following:

"I accept healthy competition but to play one match every five does not interest me."

Momo’s frustration is entirely understandable, but he is 100% wrong to make his comments in public. His complaints will no doubt enrage Rafa, who will probably banish him to the sidelines like he did with Peter Crouch earlier in the season, after the big man made a tame public comment about rotation.

I personally agree that the competition for places in the center of Liverpool’s midfield IS unhealthy, but that is another article. For now, I want to focus on the inevitable negative reaction to Sissoko’s comments, which will expose the disgraceful hypocrisy rife amongst so-called Liverpool ‘fans.

Momo will be slammed and crucified across the net for daring to speak out in public. He will be called selfish; his ability will be questioned; he’ll be called ‘sh** and be told to fu** off out of Liverpool. Fans on message boards across the net will seize the opportunity to castigate and denigrate the player in the most personal and insulting of terms. Mob mentality will rule and the cyber-yobs will vomit out their vicious vitriol.

It’s already happening, as evidenced by this thread below:

http://forums.lfconline.com/showthread.php?t=64590

You can also see a perfect example of the gutter fan response as vomited out by the ignorant, intolerant fanatics who inhabit the worst LFC football forum on the net - 'Six Crazy Minutes':

http://sixcrazyminutes.com/forums/index.php?topic=18629.0

These are the same fans that make continuous excuses for Steven Gerrard’s double flirtation with Chelsea. For two seasons in a row, Gerrard threatened to leave Liverpool. He held the club to ransom and made repeated public threats about how he wanted to leave and how he would consider his future at the end of the season.

No other player in the history of Liverpool FC has disrespected the club more. Compared to Gerrard, Sissoko is a Saint, but the hypocritical fans can’t and won’t see it that way. Gerrard can do no wrong, even if he spits on the club he supposedly loves.

The same principle applies to Gerrard’s recent comments about England being more important to him than Liverpool, or his xenophobic views on premiership foreigners. If it was Sissoko saying the same things there would be blood on the streets! It’s Steven Gerrard though, so he gets away with it.

This kind of hypocrisy is a cancer in football and exposes a simple truth about fickle fandom: Favouritism takes preference over fairness. Different rules apply when it comes to popular players like Gerrard, Carragher and Fernando Torres; whenever they do something wrong it is immediately forgiven and justified ad infinitum.

When it’s the likes of Sissoko, Peter Crouch or current whipping boy John Arne Riise, the knives come out immediately, even if the indiscretion is comparatively minor. Take Fernando Torres’ recent public outburst in support of Rafa:

"Benitez has created a team of people who are indebted to him. It's certain if he goes many players will think about their futures”.

This is an unacceptable comment tantamount to holding the club to ransom. Anyone who condones such a comment is not a Liverpool fan, as saying such things in public is incompatible with the spirit and philosophy of the club. It is far worse than Sissoko’s comment above, wherein he merely states that he will consider his future. Torres went much further than that by issuing an ultimatum: If Rafa goes, we all go.

Where was the criticism for Torres? Nowhere is the answer. I wrote an article on this site criticizing Torres’ comments, which was also published on Sportingo. The response was utterly predictable: The majority of ‘fans’ defended Torres to the hilt, making all manner of feeble excuses, and I was roundly attacked for having the gall to criticize him.

Disgraceful hypocrisy pure and simple.

If you say anything critical about one the ‘mob’s’ favourites, they hurl increasingly unimaginative insults and try and batter you into submission with personal attacks and character assassination. Exactly the same thing happens when one of their whipping boys does something they perceive to be wrong.

Take Peter Crouch for example – he has been hounded incessantly on Internet forums for his staggeringly tame comments about Rafa’s rotation policy earlier in the season:

“There are times when it can be frustrating, but I fully understand the manager’s thinking and when called upon, I just have to make sure I am ready. Hopefully I can play a few more games than I have been doing, but I’m not too frustrated".

As a result of that comment, he was labeled as someone who was always ‘complaining about rotation’, despite only making one public comment on the subject. This kind of thing is perpetuated by ignorant ‘fans’ who are so shallow that they concentrate more on the way Crouch looks than on his obvious footballing skill.

Again, if it was someone like Gerrard making that comment, then no one would’ve given it a second though.

I may criticize Steven Gerrard on occasion, but I never lose my sense of fairness. If he plays well, I praise him. If he does something I perceive to be wrong, I highlight it. The same goes for any player in the squad, and my articles prove that. Fairness is supposed to be the hallmark of Liverpool fans, but that is slowly being eroded just like everything else about Liverpool FC’s wonderful legacy.

Just watch what happens over the next few days as Momo’s comments become widely publicized. As I said at the beginning, he will be crucified by the majority of Liverpool fans and websites, and a tidal wave of hatred, personal insults and ability assassination will flood the web.

Then witness the feeble excuses and pathetic justifications from sheep-like fans the next time Steven Gerrard or some other fan favourite says something of a similar nature.

This is the increasingly depressing reality of modern football fandom.

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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

How Liverpool FC failed Momo Sissoko

I wrote this article three months ago, but it's especially prescient now, given the fact Sissoko left for the very reasons I stated back then. It remains my contention that Sissoko was wasted at Anfield, and Rafa failed to develop him as a player. The same thing is happening with Xabi Alonso now, and he will no doubt suffer the same fate. JK - 9 Feb 2008
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Inter Milan have expressed an interest in signing Mohammed Sissoko as a replacement for the injury prone Patrick Vieira. For his own good, Momo needs to grab the opportunity and leave.

Unfortunately for Sissoko, Liverpool are spoiled in the central midfield department, and the emergence of Lucas Leiva seems to have pushed him further down the pecking order.

Momo has superb potential, and has the potential to grow into a top-class midfielder, but this will sadly not happen at Anfield for one simple reason: The club has spectacularly failed to develop him as a player.

Sissoko’s strengths are obvious: Pace, power, tough tackling, unlimited stamina and a superb ability to break up opposition play. His weaknesses are equally obvious: Poor passing ability and suspect technique – flaws which have made Sissoko into an easy target for impatient fans.

All the raw materials are there, but Liverpool have failed to focus on improving his flaws. The impact of competing players and injury has all stunted Momo’s progression, but Rafael Benitez’s rotation system has proved to be the biggest problem.

The Mali born midfielder has started just six games this season after some disappointing performances. He failed to feature again in Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Fulham on Saturday and he admits he finds it difficult to not play a part in the action:

"It can be frustrating. I played a lot in my first season and then again at the start of last season before I got injured. I am more relaxed when I'm in the starting line-up. That's only natural."

A veiled criticism of Rafa's rotation policy. In public? Momo better watch out or he'll end up sidelined like Peter Crouch.

If Sissoko wants to develop the weaknesses in his game, then he needs to leave Liverpool, as his technical ability will not be developed by being a bit-part player in the premiership. He needs to go to league where technical ability is prized above all else, and where better than serie A?

Rafa must take the blame for Sissoko’s failure to establish himself at Liverpool. The weaknesses in his game should have been identified and worked on as a matter of priority. Instead, Benitez ignored these and went out and bought Javier Mascherano and Lucas Leiva instead – a surefire sign that his trust in Momo had waned.

It’s entirely possible that the 4 year contract given to Sissoko's in the summer was an insurance measure to keep him at the club should Javier Mascherano leave. If that is the case, this is proof that Sissoko is just being used and is not really wanted at Liverpool, irrespective of Benitez’s public assertions to the contrary.

Liverpool have failed Sissoko, it's as simple as that.


Momo needs to be playing more games, especially at his age, and with the fierce competition at Liverpool, this is just not going to happen. Ultimately, the writing is on the wall for Sissoko and he needs leave for the good of his career.

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