7_Kewell » Sun Mar 25, 2012 3:53 pm wrote:After 15 months in the job, Kenny should know what his best 11 is...he should also know what his best formation is...he should have also drummed into the players our style. Yet none of this has happened. Now we’re in the situation where a large chunk of our supporters are unable to separate their support for Kenny as a manager, and their respect for him as a man. Let's be clear: No right thinking red is questioning Kenny’s love or dedication for our club. It’s unquestionable; he’s a Liverpool legend and the last remaining link to Shanks, Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan. He is, and always will be a living legend.
However, let’s take off the rose tainted specs off and look at the cold hard facts.
-Kenny has been out of top flight football for 12 years
-He was sacked from his last two jobs
It was no secret I was against appointing Kenny long term, because – in my view – the game has changed too much. We’re asking Kenny to catch up with a more than a decade of changeand he’s struggling. It’s my belief that Kenny’s struggle begun long ago, back in the mi-90s, because he’s making the same mistake at Liverpool that he made at Newcastle and Celtic. A lot of our fans want to pretend the Newcastle and Celtic stints never happened for Kenny, but they did andhistory is repeating with:
-Signing average players for huge sums of money
- Employing negative, predictable tactics.
-Struggling in the league, yet managing to perform well in the cups
People need to stop pretending it’s 1989 and look at Kenny’s record in the mi-90s. That’s the manager we have today...and that’s the problem.
for a start he inherited a squad that had won 2 away games in the previous calender year and whose gutless displays had cost 2 managers their jobs in the previous 6 months, infact their gutless displays left us hovering above the relegation zone at christmas. within days of arriving our star player and the jewell in the clubs crown drops a bombshell on the club and says he want to f**k off to chelsea, if the squad was already not good enough then losing torres was another real hammer blow.
despite this kenny steadys the ship and in the second half of the season we climb the table and we end up near the top of the form table, he did a great job.
this season the league form has been abysmal but we have won our first piece of silverware in 6 seasons and we are in our first f.a cup semi-final in 6 seasons, and i dont think it`s fair to blame dalglish 100% for the players that have been brought in, it`s obvious there is some sort of moneyball stats based transfer policy going on, i dont think kenny has got the same freedom that benitez, houllier, evans or whoever had in the past in terms of player recruitment.
is he doing a great job at the moment - no, is he doing a bad enough job to be sacked - in my opinion no