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Postby jacdaniel » Wed May 02, 2012 10:25 am

I do want Kenny to stay but I must admit he looks very tired and stressed out lately.  There is a huge rebuilding job to be done at this club and you have to wonder whether Kenny at his age should remain in the front line.  Im sure there'd still be a big role for him to play at the club though.

Overall though, I think Kenny has done a fantastic job in step 1 of the rebuilding phase.  He took a team that was 12th in the league and in poor form, got us up to 6th place and this season he has won a cup and we're back to a final again in 3 days.  Not to mention we're back in Europe at least.

Whilst I wouldn't mind if Kenny did step aside, Im disgusted at the some of the abuse he's received from our fans.
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Postby Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 11:23 am

I really cant see that many changes happening.

Despite our position and reults being poor this season they way we are playing has been a big improvement that does not need wholesale changes to rectify.

I can see a new striker coming in, a winger to replace Dirk and maybe a central midfielder, and if that happens I will be more than happy.
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 11:40 am

jacdaniel » Wed May 02, 2012 9:25 am wrote:

Whilst I wouldn't mind if Kenny did step aside, Im disgusted at the some of the abuse he's received from our fans.


I've yet to see Kenny getting abuse from any supporter, both at matches and on internet forums and phone in programmes. There's a poster on the .tv forums called VishRed and he has been widely condemned on the forum all season long for his constant concerns about Dalglish being our manager and he himself has taken a ton of abuse from other reds who refuse to see that a majority of our problems this season are directly problems relating to Dalglish's management ability. He knew we needed a league win against Fulham to maintain that winning momentum and he fields a side with 9 changes and surprise, surprise we lost, albeit in unfortunate circumstances.

As much as I want Kenny to be the man who brings the glory days back to Anfield, I don't believe he is the right man to do that, we had the right man two years ago, but then forced him out in the most callous and embarrassing fashions. Hopefully if Kenny is removed as manager then Uncle Rafa will be given the green light to proceed and hopefully given the level of backing that Kenny has received. Quite why this club felt it was necessary to get rid of one of the finest European managers around is something I'll never know, but all I know is that we've been falling further and further down the parapet since his departure and that just goes to show you what an immense job the man from Madrid was doing whilst having one hand tied behind his back.

If Kenny is removed in the summer and a new one brought in, that's four managers we'll have had in two years, that's a disgusting turn-over of managers and it's grossly unacceptable, but this is percisely what happens when a club rushes to bring in a manager without doing proper research. When Dalglish was appointed our manager I was delighted because he took us from 13th to 6th in a matter of months, we had a fantastic team set up and we were destroying teams like Birmingham and Fulham, we were playing beautiful football. Fast forward a year later and look what's happened to our team, it's a case of "if it's not broken, don't fix it". Why Dalglish made the signings he did, why he decided to take a different route from what was working is something I'll never know. I just want this season to be over, I really do! This season and last season has been depressing to watch. Our club feels like it's sinking into nothingness and there's diddly squat us supporters can do about it.

I should be looking forward to this FA Cup final, it's a final, of one of the greatest cup competitions in football - yet I just want it to be over, I won't be able to watch it as I'm working and a small part of me is a delighted, because the way we're playing and the way Chelsea are playing, I can only see one outcome on Saturday and it doesn't bode well for us.
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 11:47 am

Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 10:23 am wrote:I really cant see that many changes happening.

Despite our position and reults being poor this season they way we are playing has been a big improvement that does not need wholesale changes to rectify.

I can see a new striker coming in, a winger to replace Dirk and maybe a central midfielder, and if that happens I will be more than happy.


Big changes need to happen, because the teams above us are only going to strengthen. Chelsea have just signed Marko Marin, Arsenal have signed Podolski and they are reportedly in talks with Ajax's Jan Vertonghen. I'd imagine Spurs and Newcastle will also strengthen, as will the two Manchester clubs.

Also are we playing better football at this stage this season as opposed to this time last season? I think not. Last season we beat Fulham 5-2, this season we've lost 1-0 to them. I can't see the improvement at all, cup competition, yes, much improved, league wise? We're the worst we've ever been in the league.

We need to sign a lot of quality footballers in the summer, because players like Spearing, Carragher, Downing and Adam just aren't good enough and players like Carroll, Henderson and Shelvey are players for the 'future' as it were. Maxi and Kuyt will probably leave, so we're going to lose two players who are able to score goals that win matches.

Big changes are needed in the summer, big changes. This squad as it stands is a mid-table squad who are able to perform in one-off cup matches.
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Postby Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 3:27 pm

Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 10:47 am wrote:
Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 10:23 am wrote:I really cant see that many changes happening.

Despite our position and reults being poor this season they way we are playing has been a big improvement that does not need wholesale changes to rectify.

I can see a new striker coming in, a winger to replace Dirk and maybe a central midfielder, and if that happens I will be more than happy.


Big changes need to happen, because the teams above us are only going to strengthen. Chelsea have just signed Marko Marin, Arsenal have signed Podolski and they are reportedly in talks with Ajax's Jan Vertonghen. I'd imagine Spurs and Newcastle will also strengthen, as will the two Manchester clubs.

Also are we playing better football at this stage this season as opposed to this time last season? I think not. Last season we beat Fulham 5-2, this season we've lost 1-0 to them. I can't see the improvement at all, cup competition, yes, much improved, league wise? We're the worst we've ever been in the league.

We need to sign a lot of quality footballers in the summer, because players like Spearing, Carragher, Downing and Adam just aren't good enough and players like Carroll, Henderson and Shelvey are players for the 'future' as it were. Maxi and Kuyt will probably leave, so we're going to lose two players who are able to score goals that win matches.


Big changes are needed in the summer, big changes. This squad as it stands is a mid-table squad who are able to perform in one-off cup matches.




I think this has been one of the problems this season, too many changes in one go.  We really just need someone to stick the ball in the net.  There is only one more team who hav created more chances than Liverpool and they are sitting on the top of the Premier League.  That suggests to me we are not really in that much trouble.
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Postby jacdaniel » Wed May 02, 2012 4:52 pm

Don't know whether it makes a difference but our 3 most experienced players have all said they can see progress this season.  Thats Carra, Stevie and Pepe.
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Postby metalhead » Wed May 02, 2012 4:59 pm

Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 10:40 am wrote:
jacdaniel » Wed May 02, 2012 9:25 am wrote:

Whilst I wouldn't mind if Kenny did step aside, Im disgusted at the some of the abuse he's received from our fans.


I've yet to see Kenny getting abuse from any supporter, both at matches and on internet forums and phone in programmes. There's a poster on the .tv forums called VishRed and he has been widely condemned on the forum all season long for his constant concerns about Dalglish being our manager and he himself has taken a ton of abuse from other reds who refuse to see that a majority of our problems this season are directly problems relating to Dalglish's management ability. He knew we needed a league win against Fulham to maintain that winning momentum and he fields a side with 9 changes and surprise, surprise we lost, albeit in unfortunate circumstances.

As much as I want Kenny to be the man who brings the glory days back to Anfield, I don't believe he is the right man to do that, we had the right man two years ago, but then forced him out in the most callous and embarrassing fashions. Hopefully if Kenny is removed as manager then Uncle Rafa will be given the green light to proceed and hopefully given the level of backing that Kenny has received. Quite why this club felt it was necessary to get rid of one of the finest European managers around is something I'll never know, but all I know is that we've been falling further and further down the parapet since his departure and that just goes to show you what an immense job the man from Madrid was doing whilst having one hand tied behind his back.

If Kenny is removed in the summer and a new one brought in, that's four managers we'll have had in two years, that's a disgusting turn-over of managers and it's grossly unacceptable, but this is percisely what happens when a club rushes to bring in a manager without doing proper research. When Dalglish was appointed our manager I was delighted because he took us from 13th to 6th in a matter of months, we had a fantastic team set up and we were destroying teams like Birmingham and Fulham, we were playing beautiful football. Fast forward a year later and look what's happened to our team, it's a case of "if it's not broken, don't fix it". Why Dalglish made the signings he did, why he decided to take a different route from what was working is something I'll never know. I just want this season to be over, I really do! This season and last season has been depressing to watch. Our club feels like it's sinking into nothingness and there's diddly squat us supporters can do about it.

I should be looking forward to this FA Cup final, it's a final, of one of the greatest cup competitions in football - yet I just want it to be over, I won't be able to watch it as I'm working and a small part of me is a delighted, because the way we're playing and the way Chelsea are playing, I can only see one outcome on Saturday and it doesn't bode well for us.


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Postby RedAnt » Wed May 02, 2012 7:46 pm

Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 2:27 pm wrote:
Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 10:47 am wrote:
Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 10:23 am wrote:I really cant see that many changes happening.

Despite our position and reults being poor this season they way we are playing has been a big improvement that does not need wholesale changes to rectify.

I can see a new striker coming in, a winger to replace Dirk and maybe a central midfielder, and if that happens I will be more than happy.


Big changes need to happen, because the teams above us are only going to strengthen. Chelsea have just signed Marko Marin, Arsenal have signed Podolski and they are reportedly in talks with Ajax's Jan Vertonghen. I'd imagine Spurs and Newcastle will also strengthen, as will the two Manchester clubs.

Also are we playing better football at this stage this season as opposed to this time last season? I think not. Last season we beat Fulham 5-2, this season we've lost 1-0 to them. I can't see the improvement at all, cup competition, yes, much improved, league wise? We're the worst we've ever been in the league.

We need to sign a lot of quality footballers in the summer, because players like Spearing, Carragher, Downing and Adam just aren't good enough and players like Carroll, Henderson and Shelvey are players for the 'future' as it were. Maxi and Kuyt will probably leave, so we're going to lose two players who are able to score goals that win matches.


Big changes are needed in the summer, big changes. This squad as it stands is a mid-table squad who are able to perform in one-off cup matches.




I think this has been one of the problems this season, too many changes in one go.  We really just need someone to stick the ball in the net.  There is only one more team who hav created more chances than Liverpool and they are sitting on the top of the Premier League.  That suggests to me we are not really in that much trouble.


Agreed. The problems this year i'm positive have been mostly psycological. We've been stuck down in our hole for almost the entire season, peeking out on occasions to do well in the cups. We don't have bad players and those that say they're cr*p need to get out on the pitch themselves and realise how hard it is to play in the Premier League. There really are no bad teams. There are teams that are better than others, sure. But none are "cr*p". Goalscoring has been our problem this year. We've created sooo many chances. Convert them, and there'd be no problem. I honestly believe we are only a few signings away from being back amongst the top lot. Yeah we had January to sign a few players, and Kenny's biggest mistake this year was to believe our team was complete in the transfer window. But don't despair. And let Kenny and the lads have time to do their jobs. Honestly, why did anyone believe that appointing Kenny and spending £100m was enough to get us back amongst the top four?

Kenny hasn't f*cked us up...he just hasn't put things right yet. Maybe he's not the man for the job. But considering how long we've been inb the wilderness for, I don't believe that one season is enough to judge him, or any other manager.
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Postby RichardLFC1 » Wed May 02, 2012 8:01 pm

Great post

Just like to add the injurys to Gerrard and Lucas havent helped along with Agger. When Agger got injured it broke what i believe to be THE BEST defence in the league.

Next season we will come back and we WILL be better. We will have lost a few players probably Kuyt and Maxi but im sure Kenny has got the solution waiting to be unveiled.

But we must be quick in the summer any good player will be snapped up quick and prices will be inflated after the euros.
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 8:48 pm

Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 2:27 pm wrote:I think this has been one of the problems this season, too many changes in one go.  We really just need someone to stick the ball in the net.  There is only one more team who hav created more chances than Liverpool and they are sitting on the top of the Premier League.  That suggests to me we are not really in that much trouble.


The big changes don't just include people going out and people going out.

The manager needs to change, he needs to improve as do the rest of the non-playing staff. The players as a whole need to improve. Players like Downing, Adam and Henderson need to stop being passengers and need to start contributing more. Players like Carroll and Suarez need to convert a higher percentage of our chances and some of our youngsters really need to push on and start challenging the elder players for places in the starting XI. We do need to sign a few players, we don't need an entirely new squad, but we desperately need another striker, we need an attacking center midfielder who is a good playmaker and we need a more experienced center back, someone who has been around a bit, but who is better than the likes of Skrtel and Carragher. I'd also argue that we need a right winger, someone who can bomb down the flank and really stretch open the opposition defence. So four or five signings should do it, but we really need to bring in some quality.
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Postby ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed May 02, 2012 9:14 pm

friendlyguy33 » Tue May 01, 2012 10:54 pm wrote:I thought it was probably the worst performance of the season and in terms of the team selection this was Kenny's Northampton because he should have had one of Suarez, Gerrard or Bellamy on the bench tonight, if not two of them. I don't think anyone would have got injured tonight the selection was over cautious. Also Downing should have started the game.

I looked at that lineup and feared the worst. The ball was given away too frequently Spearing and Shelvey early on looked uncomfortable together. Henderson was anoynymous Kuyt was running everywhere as usual but to little effect Maxi with shots over the bar made no difference.

That said I think it was bang out of order in cup final week for McAteer and Fairclough to berate the players in the way that they did after the game on LFCTV. Claire Rourke found it a bit awkward I thought having to deal with that situation. I find these after match reviews on poor performances with ex players a bit bizarre. They deliberately chose not to attack Kenny tonight for his decisions with the team though they made various comments across the bows about the team that was picked.

Regardless of saturday's result things need to change in the summer but I'm not really sure that some of the things that were said about the players tonight were either justified or appropriate in the circumstances and quite honestly came over to me as a bit below the belt.


i didnt see what fairclough and mcateer said last but i must admit i found it a bit strange that kenny chose last night of all nights to berate the players. last nights team was a scratch side containing a lot of young players, they were thrown together and thrown in against a decent premier league side.
okay the performance wasnt great but lets face it there has been a lot of poor performances by our best XI this season never mind a scratch XI and kenny hasnt said a word.
i thought it made sense to rest a lot of players last night because what happens in the league is basically meaningless, it`s been meaningless for about 2 months when 4th went out the window so i`m not sure why kenny is flipping out now. if he was that @rsed about the game he should have put luis and gerrard on the bench.
most of those lads havent played much this season, it`s not doni`s, coates`s, maxi`s, shelveys, sterlings, aurelio`s etc fault that we`ve performed sh1.te in the league. strange timing if you ask me, hope it`s not a case of the young players and fringe pro`s are an easy target.
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 9:26 pm

ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed May 02, 2012 8:14 pm wrote:
i didnt see what fairclough and mcateer said last but i must admit i found it a bit strange that kenny chose last night of all nights to berate the players. last nights team was a scratch side containing a lot of young players, they were thrown together and thrown in against a decent premier league side.
okay the performance wasnt great but lets face it there has been a lot of poor performances by our best XI this season never mind a scratch XI and kenny hasnt said a word.
i thought it made sense to rest a lot of players last night because what happens in the league is basically meaningless, it`s been meaningless for about 2 months when 4th went out the window so i`m not sure why kenny is flipping out now. if he was that @rsed about the game he should have put luis and gerrard on the bench.
most of those lads havent played much this season, it`s not doni`s, coates`s, maxi`s, shelveys, sterlings, aurelio`s etc fault that we`ve performed sh1.te in the league. strange timing if you ask me, hope it`s not a case of the young players and fringe pro`s are an easy target.


Kenny "berated" the players because a) they deserved it and b) he's feeling the pressure. I think he knows he's a marked man, I feel he has felt this way since the dismissal of Damien Comolli a few weeks ago.

Yesterday is yet another loss on his record, another loss on our record and we are in danger of slipping down the league table still further. Last night just highlighted that we haven't got the strength in depth that we thought we had and it further reinforces my opinion that we need to sign four or five genuine quality footballers next season. Footballers with the ability of Luis Suarez, not players like Charlie Adam and Stewart Downing who are about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

Perhaps the most disappointing thing about this season hasn't been the performance of the players, but the performance of our manager. If Kenny wants to berate anyone, he should stand in front of his bedroom mirror and berate the reflection he sees, because he's been highly disappointing this season.
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Postby Thommo's perm » Wed May 02, 2012 10:46 pm

Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 8:26 pm wrote:
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Wed May 02, 2012 8:14 pm wrote:
i didnt see what fairclough and mcateer said last but i must admit i found it a bit strange that kenny chose last night of all nights to berate the players. last nights team was a scratch side containing a lot of young players, they were thrown together and thrown in against a decent premier league side.
okay the performance wasnt great but lets face it there has been a lot of poor performances by our best XI this season never mind a scratch XI and kenny hasnt said a word.
i thought it made sense to rest a lot of players last night because what happens in the league is basically meaningless, it`s been meaningless for about 2 months when 4th went out the window so i`m not sure why kenny is flipping out now. if he was that @rsed about the game he should have put luis and gerrard on the bench.
most of those lads havent played much this season, it`s not doni`s, coates`s, maxi`s, shelveys, sterlings, aurelio`s etc fault that we`ve performed sh1.te in the league. strange timing if you ask me, hope it`s not a case of the young players and fringe pro`s are an easy target.


Kenny "berated" the players because a) they deserved it and b) he's feeling the pressure. I think he knows he's a marked man, I feel he has felt this way since the dismissal of Damien Comolli a few weeks ago.

Yesterday is yet another loss on his record, another loss on our record and we are in danger of slipping down the league table still further. Last night just highlighted that we haven't got the strength in depth that we thought we had and it further reinforces my opinion that we need to sign four or five genuine quality footballers next season. Footballers with the ability of Luis Suarez, not players like Charlie Adam and Stewart Downing who are about as useful as a chocolate teapot.

Perhaps the most disappointing thing about this season hasn't been the performance of the players, but the performance of our manager. If Kenny wants to berate anyone, he should stand in front of his bedroom mirror and berate the reflection he sees, because he's been highly disappointing this season.


I am hoping he has learnt some HUGE lessons this season, mostly about himself
I feel that he will, but if he doesnt, were fu'cked
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Postby Boxscarf » Wed May 02, 2012 10:57 pm

Thommo's perm » Wed May 02, 2012 9:46 pm wrote:
I am hoping he has learnt some HUGE lessons this season, mostly about himself
I feel that he will, but if he doesnt, were fu'cked
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The reason I am harsh with Kenny is I know that he can do much better, that's what's frustrating about him. This is a man who took charge of Liverpool football club, brought in a lot of fantastic players and continued the winning formula at Liverpool. He then moves to Blackburn gets them promoted, gets them challenging for the league and then goes onto win it. Yes you can say at Blackburn he had a lot of money to spend and he did smash the British transfer fee record with the £3.5m signing of Alan Shearer, but money doesn't guarantee success, so hats off to him for that.

I just don't understand how we can do so well in the cups and not the league? We've performed consistently well in cup matches this season, yet we cannot win matches in the league or we've won just 4 since January? You have to ask yourself what the hell is going on and when I am looking for Dalglish to sort things out, he appears devoid of answers and solution and seems to be plodding along. How can a manager of his pedigree seem so clueless when it comes to the league? He's won the f*cking competition once, is there any reason why cannot win it again? Maybe he needs help bringing in players, maybe he should watch foreign football, deploy his scouts in deepest, darkest Peru as opposed to Grimsby and that should help him along nicely!

Alan Hansen in the immediate aftermath of Kenny's appointment said that Dalglish being away from football wasn't a concern because he watches all types of football around the globe and he knows most leagues inside out. If this is true, then Dalglish will hopefully bring in some lads from outside of Britain that will aid our development as we look to rebuild our decaying walls as we look to rebuild our Empire.

Although I am dejected at the moment and I am angry at the manager and the players, I just cannot give up on the manager, not yet, but Christ on Bike, Kenny is as frustrating as Rafa Benitez and Gerard Houllier.
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Postby D___C » Thu May 03, 2012 1:02 am

Ola Mr Benitez » Wed May 02, 2012 10:23 am wrote:I really cant see that many changes happening.

Despite our position and reults being poor this season they way we are playing has been a big improvement that does not need wholesale changes to rectify.

I can see a new striker coming in, a winger to replace Dirk and maybe a central midfielder, and if that happens I will be more than happy.


I can see a new striker coming in, Andy Carroll, a winger to replace Dirk, Stewart Downing, and maybe a central midfielder, Jordan Henderson, and if that happens I will be more than happy.

It already has happened... 75 million spent.. and no one is happy.

Kenny has stated that there is no player at the club that he hasn't agreed to them being here. How on earth can we give him another fortune given what hes done previously with the cash?
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