7_Kewell wrote:bavlondon wrote:7_Kewell wrote:Igor Zidane wrote:Please don't take this the wrong way Scott , but for the first time since i can remember i'm not in the slightest interested mate . Couldn't give two fecks who are manager is next year ,because we are fecked as a club whoever it is . Soz mate .
seriously fella, change the fecking record. Every single post you make says the same thing. We get the message.
back to the manager debate, i think Alex Mcleish is worth a shout. He understand the British game, has done wonders on a limited budget and also has international experience. I reacon he would steady the ship and point us into the right direction again.
Is Alex McLeish going to take Liverpool football club forward? No
i think he would. Look at what he's done with Birmingham. He even made Scotland look good, beating France in the process.
CTID wrote:I'm suprised none of you have entertained the thought of Roy Hodgeson. He is a fantastic manager in my opinion. Very tacticly sound, A great man manager who is loved by his players and if he can take Fulham from perennial relegation dodgers to a European final then imagine what he could do with a club the size of Liverpool.
Don't thinkbecause the name isn't as Glam as Mourinho or Capello he isn't the real deal because he is.
I hope you sort it out soon though fellas. As i've already said in another part of the forum. A strong Liverpool can only be goodfor the competition of English football.
bavlondon wrote:CTID wrote:I'm suprised none of you have entertained the thought of Roy Hodgeson. He is a fantastic manager in my opinion. Very tacticly sound, A great man manager who is loved by his players and if he can take Fulham from perennial relegation dodgers to a European final then imagine what he could do with a club the size of Liverpool.
Don't thinkbecause the name isn't as Glam as Mourinho or Capello he isn't the real deal because he is.
I hope you sort it out soon though fellas. As i've already said in another part of the forum. A strong Liverpool can only be goodfor the competition of English football.
Nothanks mate. Steve McLaren got to a European final, and just won the league in Holland. But I would still not want him anywhere near the club... unless he was watching a match like.
Im not really bothered if the name is glam but I want someone established and proven so chances are if they fit that bill their name will be glam anyway.
CTID wrote:bavlondon wrote:CTID wrote:I'm suprised none of you have entertained the thought of Roy Hodgeson. He is a fantastic manager in my opinion. Very tacticly sound, A great man manager who is loved by his players and if he can take Fulham from perennial relegation dodgers to a European final then imagine what he could do with a club the size of Liverpool.
Don't thinkbecause the name isn't as Glam as Mourinho or Capello he isn't the real deal because he is.
I hope you sort it out soon though fellas. As i've already said in another part of the forum. A strong Liverpool can only be goodfor the competition of English football.
Nothanks mate. Steve McLaren got to a European final, and just won the league in Holland. But I would still not want him anywhere near the club... unless he was watching a match like.
Im not really bothered if the name is glam but I want someone established and proven so chances are if they fit that bill their name will be glam anyway.
Sorry mate. Just edited my orignal post. Forgot to add the point that even though Pool are a huge club. With the financial restrictions in place and no guarantee of keeping your best players. Then i'm not sure the likes of Van Gall, Hiddink, Lippi etc would jump at the chance like Hodgson would.
I really think he would do a good job given the chance with the decent players you have even if you lose the likes of Torres, Gerrard, Mascherano etc. Then when the leeches are finaly gone and you are being run properly again he could build a very decent team.
7_Kewell wrote:i wouldn't be disapointed if Roy Hodgeson took over. He's a good manager
7_Kewell wrote:He beat France when they were the best team in the world, not the shambles they are today.
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