by The Manhattan Project » Wed Jan 28, 2004 9:33 pm
We need Martin O'Neill at Liverpool F.C. for next season. The board have to face the truth and admit that as long as we have Gerrard Houllier as the team manager and the current roster of players, we have absolutely no chance of winning the FA Premiership. As it stands right now, fourth place looks dubious and lets just say that we manage somehow to get fourth, is that something to be proud of? Are Liverpool F.C. now a club that considers fourth place a good season? For arguments sake, let's say that we scrape into the fourth place berth, then this only takes us into the Qualifying Phase of the Champions League. Assuming we get through that, then we would be faced with the prospect of meeting Real Madrid, Juventus, Milan, etc. Can we seriously expect to beat these teams? They would kill us. We're still not even assured of UEFA Cup success and we're thinking about the UEFA Champion's League??? Instead of worrying about a new stadium, we should stay at Anfield, bring in O'Neill and concentrate on building a new team, a mixture of home grown talent and new foreign stars who have a solid workrate, and combine this with the remaining players we have now, after we have let Martin O'Neill clear out the excess players.
That's just my opinion anyway.
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