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Director of football ?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:31 pm
by account deleted by request
9/03/2009

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez wants old sidekick Frank McParland to join his management team in a major Anfield shake-up.

Benitez is keen to hook up again with McParland who quit the Kop to join Sammy Lee at Bolton Wanderers 18 months ago. He would like to create a Director of Football-style post for McParland, changing the behind-the-scenes landscape at Anfield.

McParland could take over some of the football duties that outgoing chief executive Rick Parry does - like negotiating for signings and renewing contracts.

McParland had a similar job at Watford when he left Bolton after Lee's axeing, although he left that post when the Hornets had their own shake-up.

Benitez's new contract is yet to be signed, but the appointment of McParland would suggest that the manager may stay on for the long-term after all.

Daily Mirror

I think if we were really looking for a Director of Football we would need a stronger and larger personality than McParland, who was after all only a scout(?) when he was here before.

A "yes man", is not what we are looking for , I would prefer someone like Dalglish, who knows players, knows the prem and knows just what Liverpool need to make the big step up. I am sure Kenny would not be a yes man, would have strong views and IF he could work with Rafa it would be a much better alternative.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:45 pm
by heimdall
s@int wrote:9/03/2009

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez wants old sidekick Frank McParland to join his management team in a major Anfield shake-up.

Benitez is keen to hook up again with McParland who quit the Kop to join Sammy Lee at Bolton Wanderers 18 months ago. He would like to create a Director of Football-style post for McParland, changing the behind-the-scenes landscape at Anfield.

McParland could take over some of the football duties that outgoing chief executive Rick Parry does - like negotiating for signings and renewing contracts.

McParland had a similar job at Watford when he left Bolton after Lee's axeing, although he left that post when the Hornets had their own shake-up.

Benitez's new contract is yet to be signed, but the appointment of McParland would suggest that the manager may stay on for the long-term after all.

Daily Mirror

I think if we were really looking for a Director of Football we would need a stronger and larger personality than McParland, who was after all only a scout(?) when he was here before.

A "yes man", is not what we are looking for , I would prefer someone like Dalglish, who knows players, knows the prem and knows just what Liverpool need to make the big step up. I am sure Kenny would not be a yes man, would have strong views and IF he could work with Rafa it would be a much better alternative.

I think the problem is that not many people can work with Rafa, unless they are yes men. Whatever else can be said about Rafa, I think it's fairly clear that he is an awkward bugger to deal with.
Kenny and Rafa sounds liek a dream ticket but i think it would be a bloody nightmare in reality, anyway let Rafa have full control and then we'll see what happens, maybe I'll be proved wrong and it was after all Rick Parrys fault, will be interestign to see, at least rafa has no more excuses now, oh well aprt from the owners of course    :p

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:53 pm
by Judge
give dalglish the managers job, and the director job to benitez

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:57 pm
by heimdall
Judge wrote:give dalglish the managers job, and the director job to benitez

Nope I'd keep Rafa as a coach and get Maureen, O'Neill or King Kenny in as manager, I think it's unlikely Rafa would accept that though.  :eyebrow

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 2:59 pm
by Sabre
McParland joined Sammy Lee 18 moths ago.

So it's quite likely, that Rafa has heard the advice of Sammy Lee to sign him up, as Sammy probably knows McParland well.

That would suggest that Sammy is not a Yes Man, and actually gives advices of his own, which Rafa (the arrogant) apparently takes under consideration.

That's what I thought when I read the article. Then I read Heimdall and I saw the light. Clearly McParland is a Yes Man if he decides to work under Rafa.

I don't know what I'd do without the knowledgeable opinions of this forum.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:01 pm
by heimdall
Sabre wrote:McParland joined Sammy Lee 18 moths ago.

So it's quite likely, that Rafa has heard the advice of Sammy Lee to sign him up, as Sammy probably knows McParland well.

That would suggest that Sammy is not a Yes Man, and actually gives advices of his own, which Rafa (the arrogant) apparently takes under consideration.

That's what I thought when I read the article. Then I read Heimdall and I saw the light. Clearly McParland is a Yes Man if he decides to work under Rafa.

I don't know what I'd do without the knowledgeable opinions of this forum.

You'd probably be less stressed. :p

So McParland is a yes man to Sammy who in turn is a yes man to Rafa, cool that's exactly what we need. LOL  :D  :D

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:02 pm
by GRAHAM01
heimdall wrote:
Sabre wrote:McParland joined Sammy Lee 18 moths ago.

So it's quite likely, that Rafa has heard the advice of Sammy Lee to sign him up, as Sammy probably knows McParland well.

That would suggest that Sammy is not a Yes Man, and actually gives advices of his own, which Rafa (the arrogant) apparently takes under consideration.

That's what I thought when I read the article. Then I read Heimdall and I saw the light. Clearly McParland is a Yes Man if he decides to work under Rafa.

I don't know what I'd do without the knowledgeable opinions of this forum.

You'd probably be less stressed. :p

So McParland is a yes man to Sammy who in turn is a yes man to Rafa, cool that's exactly what we need. LOL  :D  :D

:D  :D yes but who will his yes man be??

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:03 pm
by Bammo
Latest rumours on RAWK from a reliable source (Gedo) are that McParland will be Director of the Academy, not Director of football.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:52 pm
by heimdall
GRAHAM01 wrote:
heimdall wrote:
Sabre wrote:McParland joined Sammy Lee 18 moths ago.

So it's quite likely, that Rafa has heard the advice of Sammy Lee to sign him up, as Sammy probably knows McParland well.

That would suggest that Sammy is not a Yes Man, and actually gives advices of his own, which Rafa (the arrogant) apparently takes under consideration.

That's what I thought when I read the article. Then I read Heimdall and I saw the light. Clearly McParland is a Yes Man if he decides to work under Rafa.

I don't know what I'd do without the knowledgeable opinions of this forum.

You'd probably be less stressed. :p

So McParland is a yes man to Sammy who in turn is a yes man to Rafa, cool that's exactly what we need. LOL  :D  :D

:D  :D yes but who will his yes man be??

who else, Uncle Albert of course  :D

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 4:58 pm
by GRAHAM01
he the man :D :D

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:45 pm
by JoeTerp
Bammo wrote:Latest rumours on RAWK from a reliable source (Gedo) are that McParland will be Director of the Academy, not Director of football.

didn't we just get a new one of them this or last summer.  Hamburg? or Owens?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:55 pm
by Bammo
According to the official site Owens only took over when Heighway left. Maybe Benitez only sees him as a temporary replacement?

I've not got a clue really :D I'm just passing on what they're saying at RAWK. There's so many rumours flying round at the moment we all seem to jump on any scrap we can ten have pages and pages of discussion about things that probably won't happen.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:04 pm
by bigmick
Diector of the academy sounds more sensible. There seems little point in a manager dictating who should be the director of football, given the director of footballs primary role amongst other things is to oversee the manager, keep the checks and balances on his dealings.

No, if we are going to have a director of football (and I don't think we should) he should be appointed independent of the manager, otherwise there's no point.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:58 pm
by simolonge
It does often amuse me the way that fans talk about ruthlessness and not being sentimental and then advocate Dalglish getting the Director of Football, Manager, Tea LAdy and Academy Director jos in the same breath.

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:09 pm
by Effes
Isn't Parry's son involved at the Academy? Maybe he's had his P45 too.