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So who do we want/expect/hope?

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I think I will kill myself if Harry Redknapp becomes our manager.

I'll eat my own hand if that happens.

Maddest one I got asked was last night, 'you heard anything about john Aldridge being next manager?'

'Hahahahahaha, I'll eat my own head if that happens' was my reply.
 
We should bring Redknapp in to buy our players for the next two seasons, and then sack him. Great buyer of players, shite tactician.
 
frequented a few spurs forums this morning, suffice to say to they they are less than pleased.
it's was almost worth not finishing 4th because having it ripped away and be powerless to stop it would have been hell.
 
You know, for all his faults, parry at least gave me more confidence in choosing managers than this lot.

I don't think he made the wrong choice out of the last three considering where we were, and his choices were not the most popular at the time, with the possible exception of rafa, who was something of a coup at the time.

If he were advising FSG I'd be a bit happier.
 
Please not Rafa. How long will it take before he falls out with Werner/Henry over something?

De Boer/Villas Boas. Thats our best options . New fresh start with proven winners who play attacking football.
 
Boas seems just as capable of falling out with people though.

Not one of the 'available' candidates rock my boat.

AVB - fell out with alot of players at Chelsea, his age means he's working with players not much younger than himself which in itself can be a hindrance when working against egos and trying act with authority. I wouldn't be dead against seeing what he can do, but I think too many people put two and two together with him and got Mourinho.

Rafa - Would stabalise us and have us playing well in Europe again. There are major concerns over his transfer consistency, his stubbornness and his ability to work within the type of set up we're trying to implement, where he wouldn't have total say over EVERYTHING.

Crappello - I know his record, I just don't get him though, he plays boring, methodical football and we've already managed to get the better of him a few times, which makes me wonder if he gets what makes teams tick in the Premiership. He was woefully inadequate for England, letting egos, reputations and status count for more than form and suitability. NO.

Redknapp - Knows how to identify players, particularly attacking ones, would no doubt cure our ills on that score, giving us our much needed wide men and strength in depth up front. Tactically naive and worryingly a bit of an El Tel with the old brown paper bags.

There's certainly interesting points to be made for Klinsmann, Deschamps and De Boer,in terms of style and introducing a new culture to the club, but anyway...
 
You know, for all his faults, parry at least gave me more confidence in choosing managers than this lot.

I don't think he made the wrong choice out of the last three considering where we were, and his choices were not the most popular at the time, with the possible exception of rafa, who was something of a coup at the time.

If he were advising FSG I'd be a bit happier.
Wasn't there some rumours that he was part of the group talking to FSG?
 
rafa or AVB, anyone else (realisitically attainable) will leave me bitterly disappointed.
IMO these are the 2 obvious high calibre candidates with European pedigree. Similar work ethic with a penchant for detail.

Rafa is the more impressive with more experience in working within budget constraints. AVB is part of the new breed with an impressive CV. Both have a chip on their shoulders with something to prove but Rafa knows the club, players and the youth set up. His inside knowledge gives him the edge but FSG may choose to overlook him.
 
IMO these are the 2 obvious high calibre candidates with European pedigree. Similar work ethic with a penchant for detail.

Rafa is the more impressive with more experience in working within budget constraints. AVB is part of the new breed with an impressive CV. Both have a chip on their shoulders with something to prove but Rafa knows the club, players and the youth set up. His inside knowledge gives him the edge but FSG may choose to overlook him.
He's an ex, c'mon Roland let him go, time to move on.

*puts arm around shoulder*
 
Whoever takes it now, the only connection to Liverpool is an accident of geography. I don't think I really understood that properly in 2007 when it was sold from locals to those dickheads, and Dalglish coming back in with these new guys papered over all that for a bit.

Now we've got this farcical situation of a gang of fund managers from Boston identifying a list of any managers they've heard of on Twitter and then airing their ignorance in public, taking advice from any cunt who claims to be able to offer it.

It's like your local boozer has just been bought by a lottery winner, he's ripped out all the character features and sacked all the staff you've known for years, hasn't got a clue about running pubs and he's very busy on his yacht - but he values your undying and loyal support.

Fuck off please.
 
Whoever takes it now, the only connection to Liverpool is an accident of geography. I don't think I really understood that properly in 2007 when it was sold from locals to those dickheads, and Dalglish coming back in with these new guys papered over all that for a bit.

Now we've got this farcical situation of a gang of fund managers from Boston identifying a list of any managers they've heard of on Twitter and then airing their ignorance in public, taking advice from any cunt who claims to be able to offer it.

It's like your local boozer has just been bought by a lottery winner, he's ripped out all the character features and sacked all the staff you've known for years, hasn't got a clue about running pubs and he's very busy on his yacht - but he values your undying and loyal support.

Fuck off please.
It's weird to consider, but i'd actually rather be run like Everton than us. Their business model of 'sign a player occasionally' and play loads of kids works pretty well for what they want to achieve.
 
Well if we'd have done that, we could have been very successful... Moores was such a fucking tit. Instead of taking the silver when he did he should simply have sacked Parry and got a decent team around him, increased revenues the same way the yanks have. The difference being there would never have been a debt issue and it would be worth fuckloads more if he decided to sell at a later date.
 
I don't think Everton should be used as the benchmark for our club at all.

They never achieve anything of note. Dull and average-looking mostly. And if they actually start to look decent, they sell Rooney.
 
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He's an ex, c'mon Roland let him go, time to move on.

*puts arm around shoulder*
I'm ready to move on RedMullet but some of the names been bandied about don't inspire any confidence. De Boer, Deschamps are currently tied to their respective clubs. AVB could be an inspired choice but let's wait and see what happens.
 
I don't think Everton should be used as the benchmark for our club at all.

They never achieve anything of note. Dull and average-looking mostly. And if they actually start to look decent, they sell Rooney.
I was thinking more of still being owned by someone who loved the club than anything; can't think of a better example.
 
I'm ready to move on RedMullet but some of the names been bandied about don't inspire any confidence. De Boer, Deschamps are currently tied to their respective clubs. AVB could be an inspired choice but let's wait and see what happens.
Wasn't Benitez still in a contract when we got him? I can't remember
 
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