New Manager - Who would you have? (merged thread)

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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:19 am

Fuck Daffy Duck we weally need a manager and not a cartoon chawacter ,we are already a laughing stock without suffewing sucatash at the helm ......... its beyond a joke now they well know the manager we want......  I will be fucked if I am going to stand idle while some cunt who wouldn't know the price of a loaf let alone a season ticket selects our new manager ...
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Postby Ciggy » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:26 am

Sorry but as Maradona said to reporters Roy can suck my d!ck.
Dont want him here hes not good enough so if he is our new manager thats it for me.
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Postby fergieisawhiskeynosedtw@t » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:33 am

Ciggy wrote:Sorry but as Maradona said to reporters Roy can suck my d!ck.
Dont want him here hes not good enough so if he is our new manager thats it for me.
Goodnight

so you are saying if he is made Manager you will not support him?

do not want him here myself but if he is given the reigns then he gets my support 100%

I admire Rafa coming out showing support for Kenny but that just might make T & T even more stubborn2appoint him? ???

LFC is more important than the manager, players, etc and those of you still bleating about Rafa need to move on

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Postby Bad Bob » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:42 am

Igor Zidane wrote:'The majority said, "Thank you for everything". I spoke with Gerrard, and he was fine. In fact, he wished me well. I left on a positive note and the relationship with the players was good.

I guess that answers that question.  :shifty
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Postby Reg » Wed Jun 16, 2010 3:12 am

Bad Bob wrote:
Igor Zidane wrote:'The majority said, "Thank you for everything". I spoke with Gerrard, and he was fine. In fact, he wished me well. I left on a positive note and the relationship with the players was good.

I guess that answers that question.  :shifty

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Postby Ben Patrick » Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:20 am

Bad Bob wrote:
Igor Zidane wrote:'The majority said, "Thank you for everything". I spoke with Gerrard, and he was fine. In fact, he wished me well. I left on a positive note and the relationship with the players was good.

I guess that answers that question.  :shifty

Was that sarcy bob ? :D

To me that certainly made it appear that there has been an issue between the two this season.
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Postby Igor Zidane » Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:52 am

purslow speaks out .




Liverpool refuse to discuss Torres and Benayouan departures until Hodgson confirmed as boss
Published 22:45 15/06/10 By David Maddock
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Liverpool will resist all attempts to snatch any of their players until they have a new manager in place.

And that seems certain to happen within the next week, with sources at Fulham confirming last night they have lost all hope of holding on to Roy Hodgson.

Liverpool dismissed claims of offers for Fernando Torres and Yossi Benayoun last night, by insisting they have not had an approach for any player, and made clear departures would have to be agreed by the incoming boss.

Spokesmen at Anfield have maintained their official position that they will not be rushed into appointing a successor to Rafa Benitez, and will consider every possible detail of every viable candidate before making an announcement.

But yesterday, a senior figure at Craven Cottage acknowledged that the London club now has no chance of persuading Hodgson to stay, with a formal approach imminent.

The Mirror revealed last week that a Liverpool board meeting on Friday has rubber-stamped a move for the experienced manager, and formal contact is expected to follow.

Fulham are aware of that interest, and after talks with their manager before he prepared to fly out to the World Cup, they are now resigned to losing him.

Talks over a contract, security of tenure should there be an Anfield takeover, and size of budget will proceed over the next week, and an official announcement could be made by next Wednesday or Thursday if agreement is reached.

Hodgson has spoken to his Fulham board, and conceded that he would find the offer to manage at Liverpool too hard to turn down, despite his affection for the Craven Cottage outfit.

Liverpool are ready to double his contract and also provide massive bonuses for a top four finish - which is the minimum requirement this coming season, after Benitez finished in a disastrous seventh place during the previous campaign.

They will also offer a minimum of £12million in cash to spend on new players, plus all money raised from sale of players the new boss deems surplus to requirements.

Liverpool are determined though, not to let any players leave until the new manager is in place, to allow him the chance to decide if he wants to keep them.

Fernando Torres is reported to be the subject of intense interest from Chelsea, with sources from the London club suggesting a £50million bid could follow.

Yossi Benayoun has also been linked with a £5.5million move to Stamford Bridge, amid suggestions that the player has already agreed a £75,000 a week contract.

But a spokesman for the Anfield club said last night that no offer had been received from any club for any of its players.

And officials were adamant that even if Chelsea do bid for Torres it will be turned down flat, with Liverpool determined to keep hold of their prized assets.

Hodgson has indicated to close friends that the first thing he will do if agrees to take the job on Merseyside will be to persuade Torres and skipper Steven Gerrard to stay.

He may be more accessible though, to allowing Javier Mascherano to leave, particularly if he can get the £40million Inter Milan are rumoured to be ready to offer for the defensive midfielder.

Hodgson would be confident of finding a replacement for an essentially negative role at that price, with money to spare to make much-needed attacking signings
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Postby SeaofRed » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:34 am

So our new manager will get a £12m transfer budget when our previous manager got not a single penny? The more I think about it, the more I think Hicks and Gillett had it in for Rafa Benitez after his comments in Athens. It sure makes sense now, unless I am so thick that I am three years behind everyone else?
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Postby bunglemark2 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:44 am

SeaofRed wrote:So our new manager will get a £12m transfer budget when our previous manager got not a single penny? The more I think about it, the more I think Hicks and Gillett had it in for Rafa Benitez after his comments in Athens. It sure makes sense now, unless I am so thick that I am three years behind everyone else?

What planet do you live on ? Where did the money for Johnson and Aquaman come from - rafa's personal copy of Monopoly ?
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Postby rocky29 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:54 am

i think its a fecking disgrace that our england manager is starting to get doubted by many england fans already. Well let me tell you. I would take him in front of king kenny and roy hodgson in a heartbeat. So lets wait and if england do fail lets get capello and start the revolution!
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Postby NANNY RED » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:57 am

I was just thinking last night ,a few have made it known ,fans   his son Paul  and now Rafa that Kenny wants and should be offered the job, How do you think hes gonna feel if and when its offered to someone else, In my opinion he could be off himself if that happens,
Knowing that you think your good enough and have the best interests of the club at heart to be jibbed for someone else could make him think thats it for me to
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Postby bunglemark2 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:32 am

Nan, he came back as an ambassador for the club, not to become manager...unless that was part of an underhand plan. I'm not saying it might not be a good thing if he became manager, but then again, I think he's out of day-to-day management way too long at this stage, despite what his son and others may wish.
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Postby zarababe » Wed Jun 16, 2010 12:12 pm

Dalglish's son, meanwhile, has claimed his father only wants to succeed Benítez at Anfield owing to an absence of credible alternatives. Paul Dalglish, now head coach of Tampa Bay Rowdies, revealed: "It's not as though José Mourinho is going to come and do the job. It's not as though Fabio Capello's going to leave England to become the next manager of Liverpool. My dad wants to do the job and he feels he is the best person available to do the job. If José Mourinho was available and he wanted to do the job, my dad wouldn't have any interest in it because all my dad ever does is act in the best interests of Liverpool Football Club."
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Postby SeaofRed » Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:18 pm

Give Dalglish the job, but of course the Americans will want a "yes" man to lead the Liverpool line out. Kenny wouldn't put up with their nonsense for too long, I wouldn't have thought.
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Postby bunglemark2 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:22 pm

SeaofRed wrote:Give Dalglish the job, but of course the Americans will want a "yes" man to lead the Liverpool line out. Kenny wouldn't put up with their nonsense for too long, I wouldn't have thought.

Thanks for the insight there mate... :idea
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