tonyeh wrote:Penguins wrote:And I believe next season will end just as bad if we just stand still with the squad and just watch our rivals invest,
Sell to buy policy is a one way ticket to middle table obscurity down the road no matter who is the manager.
I don't believe a new manager can just take this squad with no improvments, right the ship, and make us title challengers again.
If you stand still in football you will be overrun. A good enough squad 2008 to challenge is not even close to be good enough to challenge 2011. That is football for you....
But, unfortunately, Benitez just cannot be trusted with funds Penguins. He has a proven track record in that area.
At least there is the possibility that a new manager might have the intelligence enough to be able to deal with the squad with have already. Which is a decent starting 11, assuming Aquiliani and Benayoon can get a look in and the deadwood like Lucas is gotten rid of.
Problem is Benitez is just too stupid to acknowledge the glaring error of his ways...and change them.
If Benitez stays, the only result will be more of the same...and I am not talking more of this year's football. This year is the nadir of the Benitez style of management (the rebound of his past mishandling, as it were). No, I am talking about the whole 6 seasons of generally boring, tedious, conservative, negative football, that has utterly deflated the team.
Liverpool are a terrible team. They're awful to watch. That is down to Raphael Benitez. His stamp on the has been woeful and for the next fella in, it's going to take some cleaning up.
But that step must be taken. It HAS to be taken.
Otherwise Benitez will continue to drag the team down into the mire, which will be harder to escape from as time goes on.
Oh...I'm "go" by the way.
