LFC will continue the decline into the Championship whilst Roy and the useless, mediocre or simply ineffective Konchesky, Leiva, Poulsen, Ngog, Aurelio are involved in the first team. Add to that list Agger - a potentially class act who is available on average for one game in ten over a season - Carragher - who is well past his best, Kuyt - ditto, Shelvey the new Lucas Leiva, Joe Cole the new Robbie Keane, Aquilani yet another financial millstone who will never make it in the Premiership if he ever comes back. Yes I'm stating the blindingly obvious and most of these are easy targets but what an incredible mess the club is in.
And some people want Benitez (the major contributor to our status quo) to return. Unbelievable.
I think you're being a bit harsh there on some of those players, and Benitez. Carragher, yes, it's undeniable he's on the decline but you can't fault his commitment. Kuyt I disagree with you there, I don't think he's declining - he's the same workhorse he's always been. And that work does get results. I don't think he should be our first-choice right-winger (and definitely not our left-winger, I mean, WTF) but he's still an invaluable squad player IMO.
Aquilani was starting to show he could make it in the Premier League last season, especially in the latter half - he finished with 6 assists. To put that in perspective, that put him 21st overall in the entire league, one behind Gerrard's 7 assists. You would have expected him to have gone on and improved on that this season, had we not shipped him out to Juventus.
Lucas is a popular scapegoat, but the last couple of seasons he's done the job he's been asked to do well. You don't get the Brazilian number 5 shirt by being a donkey.
As for Benitez, he won trophies, got us to second. Yes, we slumped last year, but to assume that he couldn't have turned it around is unreasonable IMO. I hate to use Ferguson as an example, but after he took over at Man Utd waaaaaay back, he took them to 2nd in 87-88. Next season? 11th. It was 13th the season after, only then did they get back into the top ten (6th). While it's popular to boot out the manager at the first decline, managers can turn them around.
Benitez did well in the situation (owners, club management) we were in. That said, while I don't think Benitez should have gone myself (especially when Roy was the eventual alternative), that doesn't mean I think we should bring him back necessarily. But I do think it's not 'unbelievable' that anyone would want him to return.