by JoeTerp » Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:26 am
Can't see any logic in sacking the manager this week.
I am also very much in the camp of "be careful what you wish for" What gives people confidence that the manager that replaces Rafa will be so brilliant? Not even to get into whether or not there are managers out there capable, but who the American's could actually attract to accept the position.
How attractive is the position of manager of LFC at this moment? You inherit a weak squad with tons of players that are "not good enough," almost all your players that are any good have serious fitness issues. Incredible pressure from the fans to win the league title, which becomes harder and harder each year as clubs like Man City spend and spend and get used to being a bigger club, turmoil in dressing room, financial debts, etc.
Lots of talk about some of the better managers in the prem (typical), what the heck do any of those managers know about winning league titles at the top flight?
If we look to any foreign managers with success, none of them know anything about the English league.
I think Capello is actually an interesting name because he has won the title in big time leagues at big time clubs with lot of pressure, and is somewhat familiar with the English game (although he hasn't managed against other English teams)
Can't see us being able to land Mourinho
This is still the same manager and largely the same team that finished 2nd last season, lets give him the whole season to set the ship straight.
Aquilani hasn't even made his league debut yet. Even if he had, we would probably be saying that he gets a bit of a pass this year to adjust to English football. At the time we signed him, we thought he would be fit much earlier, and Rafa would have been going the club a MASSIVE disservice if he sacrificed buying a less talented player just so he could have someone that was fit for the first couple of months of a 5 year contract. To point that it was Rafa's fault that Alonso left, ok if that is conceded, he also thought he would be able to replace him with Barry, which didn't happen.
Without any obvious upgrade out there, I'd rather stick with consistency.
