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Postby supersub » Wed May 30, 2012 9:13 am

alwayslfc » Wed May 30, 2012 3:05 am wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong please anyone, we are Liverpool Football Club, still one of the biggest names in world football. Of late, have we lowered our standards? Why are we turning to mid table and relegation battling managers to fill our vacant managerial position?  Haven't we learned anything from the Hodgson appointment? Do we want the Hodgson nightmare which I thought was a one off craze to be repeated all over again?

Yes, I know FSG wanted AVB and he's playing hard to get. Since Van Gaal, the only high profile guy who is interested in the job, why don't we appoint him? I know appointing a young manager is good in theory, yes in theory only. But have you noticed young managers who shine early usually cannot last long? We do not need to look too far away, look at Kenny who was our player manager at 34 and won the league in his first season. At that time I thought, "WOW, we have a baby manager in Kenny and Liverpool should continue with this glory for at least another 20 years". And look what happened, he abruptly resigned just after his 40th birthday. Look at Guardiola, young manager but quit Barcelona too soon. So young managerd may not look be a good idea. It's the slow and steady ones like Fergie who can last long. So appointing V.Gaal to me is the best option for now.



such negativity from one who proclaims "alwayslfc"

When Brendan Rogers is officially appointed team manager on friday, to coincide with the new kit launch, I do hope every fan of Liverpool FC gives him 100% support....he may not be the high profile 2 year quick fix manager that some desire but those managers require a big kitty to fund their short reign.I believe FSG want a manager for the long term and Brendan Rodgers ticks all their boxes....I'm sure there will be a few dissenters ......but I for one like the way he wants to play football and remember how little Swansea looked like Real Madrid at Anfield last season. :lookaround

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Postby Thommo's perm » Wed May 30, 2012 9:16 am

supersub » Wed May 30, 2012 8:13 am wrote:
alwayslfc » Wed May 30, 2012 3:05 am wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong please anyone, we are Liverpool Football Club, still one of the biggest names in world football. Of late, have we lowered our standards? Why are we turning to mid table and relegation battling managers to fill our vacant managerial position?  Haven't we learned anything from the Hodgson appointment? Do we want the Hodgson nightmare which I thought was a one off craze to be repeated all over again?

Yes, I know FSG wanted AVB and he's playing hard to get. Since Van Gaal, the only high profile guy who is interested in the job, why don't we appoint him? I know appointing a young manager is good in theory, yes in theory only. But have you noticed young managers who shine early usually cannot last long? We do not need to look too far away, look at Kenny who was our player manager at 34 and won the league in his first season. At that time I thought, "WOW, we have a baby manager in Kenny and Liverpool should continue with this glory for at least another 20 years". And look what happened, he abruptly resigned just after his 40th birthday. Look at Guardiola, young manager but quit Barcelona too soon. So young managerd may not look be a good idea. It's the slow and steady ones like Fergie who can last long. So appointing V.Gaal to me is the best option for now.



such negativity from one who proclaims "alwayslfc"

When Brendan Rogers is officially appointed team manager on friday, to coincide with the new kit launch, I do hope every fan of Liverpool FC gives him 100% support....he may not be the high profile 2 year quick fix manager that some desire but those managers require a big kitty to fund their short reign.I believe FSG want a manager for the long term and Brendan Rodgers ticks all their boxes....I'm sure there will be a few dissenters ......but I for one like the way he wants to play football and remember how little Swansea looked like Real Madrid at Anfield last season. :lookaround

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Postby roberto green » Wed May 30, 2012 10:02 am

Have to admit if it is Brendon we could just have a gem,FSG haven't just cooked up the idea over night, there has been some heavy homework around the guy. As long as he gets us going in the right direction with slick passing good football that's going to be good on the eye it's will get people on his side.

It is no way another Roy Hodgson, I can still hear those two words ringing in my ears since he was last appointed.
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Postby burjennio » Wed May 30, 2012 10:27 am

supersub » Wed May 30, 2012 8:13 am wrote:
such negativity from one who proclaims "alwayslfc"

When Brendan Rogers is officially appointed team manager on friday, to coincide with the new kit launch, I do hope every fan of Liverpool FC gives him 100% support....he may not be the high profile 2 year quick fix manager that some desire but those managers require a big kitty to fund their short reign.I believe FSG want a manager for the long term and Brendan Rodgers ticks all their boxes....I'm sure there will be a few dissenters ......but I for one like the way he wants to play football and remember how little Swansea looked like Real Madrid at Anfield last season. :lookaround

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Postby ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed May 30, 2012 10:29 am

RED BEERGOGGLES » Tue May 29, 2012 11:42 pm wrote:
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue May 29, 2012 11:19 pm wrote:
even if he is any good mate he`s going to struggle because we are not shopping in harrods like all our rivals are. and those rivals arent managed by mugs either they are managed by some of the best managers there has ever been in the english game.
imo we are not going to break into the top 4 with a management by commitee set up and a moneyball `vaue in the market` type of transfer philosophy.
infact i got a bit of a shock when i saw agger is as short as 6/4 to go to barcelona, i thought he`d be about 10-1 or something, dont like the sound of that. i hope this new appointment hasnt underwhelmed a few of our players too.


See that's the part I don't understand we have seen Liverpool win every conceivable trophy available in our time ,and yet some of us (more longer in the tooth)
fans shall we say ,are showing a distinct lack of patience and faith in the club .... and that mate bothers me ,I mean I can understand the posters who have
only ever seen us win the Champions League or the FA cup ,but fans who have witnessed our greatest halcyon days should really know better .

It will take faith and the unity of the fans to push this team back where we belong ,but nowhere not once (albeit the incredibly naive )has anyone stated this
will be a rapid transformation ,this club needs the time to grow again mate ,and more than anything needs the fans united in backing our resurgence .


the problem with being long in the tooth though mate is that i`ve lost count of how many of these `5 year plans` and `brave new dawns` ive seen come and go over the last 20 odd years.
god knows how many times i`ve seen us `turn corners`, `put in foundations` and be `10 games away from greatness`
in reality though the only teams that have gatecrashed the established order at the top of the division all spent big money (blackburn, chelsea and city) and for all the talk of football changing and being a different game these days the one constant is that the team with the best players generally wins the league.
i dont think this moneyball malarky will make us the team with all the best players, we might find `undervalued players in the market` and we might pick up a few players for 6 or 7 million that we sell for double or tripe that but we arent going to find 11 of those all at once. and for every one of those that are a success we will sign at least two or three that are flops. thats at the very least.
some fans are optimistic now because thats what a change of manager brings, it doesnt matter if you are in the prem or in the blue square every fan is the same, when their club brings in a new manager they start to convince themselves that this fella is the one to bring the glory days back.
i was the same once myself, i was made up when souness arrived, he was nearly as big a legend as dalglish for his feats in a red shirt and he revolutionized football in scotland, instead of players coming south he turned a 100 years of tradition on it`s head and had english players going north, he dragged rangers out of the stone age and took on the bigots by signing catholic`s (which caused a huge storm at the time) and he won trophy after trophy with his side playing entertaining football with skillfull players like dave cooper on the wing. souness ticked every box, he was young, dynamic, unafraid to make huge decisions (signing mo johnston under the noses of celtic) and was a great, great player himself who had brought idea`s back from italy. he looked like martinez and rodgers on steroids and he was walking into a club where the fanbase worshipped him. it couldnt go wrong.
every manager we`ve had over the last 20 years all seemed to be `the one` at the time, wether it was roy going back to the bootroom philosophy and playing great football or houllier who was going to drag this club into the 21st century it`s always been the same.
this is the first time in 20 years though that i`ve actually thought that we are in a state of managed decline, considering we are the second biggest club in this country i think imo that we are showing a startling lack of ambition by gambling on a manager that has 1 years top flight experience with a mid table club.
with this new management structure that has never worked in england and with this buying players undervalued by the market transfer philosophy i`ll be absolutely amazed if it works. the only hope i`ve got is that i dont actually think our squad is that bad, i just hope we manage to overperform next season as much as we under performed this season and somehow get into the top 4 and then the yanks decide to spend big, if we dont get top 4 next season this current philosophy we have now will just see the likes of suarez and even agger etc want to leave the club, they arent going to waste the best years of their career`s waiting for moneyball signings to develop especially when they have the chance to join the likes of barcelona and city.
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Postby supersub » Wed May 30, 2012 10:29 am

I've read a lot about Mr Rodgers over the last week or so and I actually think he will be a good appointment for us.....
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Wed May 30, 2012 10:39 am

supersub » Wed May 30, 2012 9:29 am wrote:I've read a lot about Mr Rodgers over the last week or so and I actually think he will be a good appointment for us.....


I agree, however I would also take Martinez. There is not much between them in my opinion.
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Postby metalhead » Wed May 30, 2012 11:21 am

saw an article yesterday that talks about Rodger's insight into tactics, looks like he might be a good appointment after all

Get him a strong scout beside him and we might see some improvement
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Postby Greavesie » Wed May 30, 2012 11:26 am

Rodgers is a principled guy and sticks to playing pass and move football, some of Swansea's football last season was among the best you'd see in the league. My concern is his lack of a plan B, some praise it because he 'sticks to his guns', to me it says he's deviod of ideas...watch this space I guess. Whoever it is gives me renewed excitement heading into next season
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed May 30, 2012 11:28 am

Whoever our new manager is, as long as they come in, improve the side in the transfer market, improve results, then I'm a happy man, if that's Rogers, Martinez, Lambert or Guardiola, Van Gaal and Benitez, I don't care, I just want us to continue to make progress.
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Postby metalhead » Wed May 30, 2012 11:29 am

Scott Slater‏@scottslater_
Don't know if it's true but apparently Rodgers accepted the Liverpool job last night..
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Postby red till i die!! » Wed May 30, 2012 11:46 am

i wouldnt rule martinez out just yet and with rodgers still to be interviewed(allegedly) he could still pull it off.
we have no other choice but to hope fsg are wiser and have thought this whole thing through with careful consideration.there idea on paper sounds like it could work if implemented properly but equally could be disastrous if there is no balance and understanding between the management..maybe its a very big undertaking to change the complete structure of the club in only a few months but we might just be more positive when we see the line up.
i dont know who would be the better out of rodgers or martinez as watching wigan or swansea for me was limited to motd and reading the sports pages,i have read over the last week a lot about both and i think there isnt a lot between them.what it would come down to for me would that fsg make sure its the right man for football reasons,one that can get the best out of what we have,whats coming through,make the right additions and deliver a better end product on the field.
this is the path thats chosen for us so i dont mind which one of the two gets it.
its a nervous but exciting road for us ahead and its a gamble so while i wouldnt stake my house on it id be tempted to have a small bet.
i just hope its done soon and all involved can get to work in time for the new season.
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Postby red till i die!! » Wed May 30, 2012 11:48 am

metalhead » Wed May 30, 2012 11:29 am wrote:Scott Slater‏@scottslater_
Don't know if it's true but apparently Rodgers accepted the Liverpool job last night..


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Postby ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed May 30, 2012 11:49 am

i think we`ve got one season before our big name players start heading for the exit door because they see us as lacking the type of ambition that our rivals are showing. in aggers case we might not even have that, by the sounds of it he could be off this summer.
i think suarez will give us another season but after that if we dont at least get 4th i think he`ll be gone defo.
i said it when kenny was in charge and i`ll say it now, when everyone is back and fit i think we have the foundations of a very good side, i think the likes of reina, agger, skrtel, enrique (when on form), lucas, gerrard, suarez and a rejuvenated andy carroll form the backbone of a potentially great team, add to those the likes of aquilani, henderson (who looked impressive in his cameo for england) and sterling and we could put out a good XI now but if we sign 1 or 2 players that hit the ground running we could really do some damage in the league next season.
i`m just hoping everything clicks, those shots that hit the post last season start going in, those penalties start going in and reina stops those shots that he should stop. i`m hoping that if we get in the top 4 the yanks will abandon moneyball and sign at least one big name and i`m hoping that plus CL footy will keep the squad together.
if we dont get 4th i think we are f**ked
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Postby jacdaniel » Wed May 30, 2012 11:49 am

[quote="Greavesie » Wed May 30, 2012 10:26 am Whoever it is gives me renewed excitement heading into next season[/quote]

Why?  By the time this new management team is appointed there isn't going to be much time for them to be active in the transfer market. 
Also half our players will be late back with the Euro's an all that.

I reckon the new manager will pretty much work with what we've already got... surely they won't have much time to pick new players and we don't want to be rushing to sign people.  (carroll).

or Maybe im just being a miserable *****
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