Lando_Griffin wrote:LegBarnes wrote:Kharhaz wrote:heimdall wrote:Are you pro or anti rafa Judge?? Because we don't need any more rose tinted mods.
The mods are both divided on this issue, whats with the stupid comment?
stupop commint LEeerrooooy !!!! la la la rafi bonifire
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Red wrote:is says on sentanta sport news that martin oniel could be inline for the liverpool job, although its not mentioned from what i can see on the webiste, interesting to see that they have this information yet no other media source are reporting this,
Ola Mr Benitez wrote:I think O'neil would do a good job.
He understands the british game
He has never had any money to spend.. he may still not, but more than he ever has had
He has worked at a big(ish) club with Celtic. (OK Small club in a teeney tiny pond)
Has always been linked to the Liverpool Job
I like him and would like to see him given a chance to manage a really big club. He seems like a back to basics type of manager, play your best players in their best positions..
Ola Mr Benitez wrote:I think O'neil would do a good job.
He understands the british game
He has never had any money to spend.. he may still not, but more than he ever has had
He has worked at a big(ish) club with Celtic. (OK Small club in a teeney tiny pond)
Has always been linked to the Liverpool Job
I like him and would like to see him given a chance to manage a really big club. He seems like a back to basics type of manager, play your best players in their best positions..
Emerald Red wrote:This thread's a disgrace.
Thinkpad wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:I think O'neil would do a good job.
He understands the british game
He has never had any money to spend.. he may still not, but more than he ever has had
He has worked at a big(ish) club with Celtic. (OK Small club in a teeney tiny pond)
Has always been linked to the Liverpool Job
I like him and would like to see him given a chance to manage a really big club. He seems like a back to basics type of manager, play your best players in their best positions..
Good thinking but may not be too feasible at the momment, me think. I still think he need more time on tactics and gain other experience. Would he be good to us? Absolutely. But the best to manage us now? Nope, soon.. but not now.
Bermenstein wrote:I would like to see Gerard take over from Benitez....in about 7-8 years maybe!
I know we're having a mucky season, and at some stage everybody has been pointing the finger at Rafa, but when everybody's blood cools down again, hopefully Rafa will be given a chance to rectify the minor crisis at Anfield at the moment.
But with 1 out of 2 Champions League Final wins & an FA cup too, that aint too bad a CV for his first 4 years as boss.
I think it would be fairly harsh if he were given the boot over this fiasco.
The ultimate requirement for me this season is to finish no Lower than 4th in the Prem. The ChampLeague is a bonus, but 4th is essential to build for next season. I would be very suprised if we cannot at least manage 4th this year. If we do not, then I think my opinion would surely change.
But I believe Rafa will achieve the crucial 4th spot.
Walk on.
Ola Mr Benitez wrote:Thinkpad wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:I think O'neil would do a good job.
He understands the british game
He has never had any money to spend.. he may still not, but more than he ever has had
He has worked at a big(ish) club with Celtic. (OK Small club in a teeney tiny pond)
Has always been linked to the Liverpool Job
I like him and would like to see him given a chance to manage a really big club. He seems like a back to basics type of manager, play your best players in their best positions..
Good thinking but may not be too feasible at the momment, me think. I still think he need more time on tactics and gain other experience. Would he be good to us? Absolutely. But the best to manage us now? Nope, soon.. but not now.
I don't really understand your thinking...
We all talk about getting a "big name" manager in. How do you know that a manager who has had sucess at a smaller club, (which O'Neil has had with every club he has been at) couldnt step up when he is backed by a trully big club.
Club management depends on lots of things:-
Money
Backing from the board
Fans support
Tradition
Back Room Staff
Players respect
Understanding of the basics of the game
Ability to spot talent
Motivational skills
A lot of these things are not available to managers of smaller clubs. Give him the chance and he may be the next top manager.
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