woof woof ! wrote:Ray Pugh wrote:So the question is to Liverpool fans:-
If he was available in the summer, should the owners move Kenny on and get Jose in?
1. Maybe if last year you'd asked "Should Mourinho replace Hodgson you might have got a positive response but asking if he should replace a Liverpool icon who's only a year back in the job smacks of a total lack of understanding and affinity with LFC's soul.
2. Fu'ck off.
tubby wrote:Call him a kunt, call him a disgrace, call him what you like. You cannot deny that success generally follows him wherever he goes. A lot of that I put down to having an open cheque book. Even at Porto he spent a lot compared to the clubs around him, and whilst he may not have the near unlimited funds he has now if he were to manage us I still think he brings a sense of togetherness within the dressing room, a will to win. It's a tough one but if he got the job here I wouldn't moan.
Benny The Noon wrote:tubby wrote:Call him a kunt, call him a disgrace, call him what you like. You cannot deny that success generally follows him wherever he goes. A lot of that I put down to having an open cheque book. Even at Porto he spent a lot compared to the clubs around him, and whilst he may not have the near unlimited funds he has now if he were to manage us I still think he brings a sense of togetherness within the dressing room, a will to win. It's a tough one but if he got the job here I wouldn't moan.
He needs money to win - simple as that.
red till i die!! wrote:maureen is a circus and the english media love him to bits so he will return to the prem someday but im not so sure whether i would like him here.
there is no doubting his credentials but cant say the same for his character.
id say manure is his ideal job and the one he really wants over us.
anyway dalglish deserves his shot and should be given till the end of next season to see where he takes us.
Thommo's perm wrote:Benny The Noon wrote:tubby wrote:Call him a kunt, call him a disgrace, call him what you like. You cannot deny that success generally follows him wherever he goes. A lot of that I put down to having an open cheque book. Even at Porto he spent a lot compared to the clubs around him, and whilst he may not have the near unlimited funds he has now if he were to manage us I still think he brings a sense of togetherness within the dressing room, a will to win. It's a tough one but if he got the job here I wouldn't moan.
He needs money to win - simple as that.
As opposed to...who?
parchpea wrote:I reckon hes already got his next job lined up and thats taking over from Ferguson.
His Madrid contract ends in 2014 at which point hes always said he will return to England and putting 2 & 2 together thats very convenient for the Mancs with misery guts finally doing one around that time.
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