i would welcome it, but wouldnt read to much into it. Sure if Sammy rang up and asked to go along Rafa would not have said no. Perhaps he is just doing a bit of job shadowing , just like Rafa did with Fergie****
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I heard he's more open reg. returning to football nowadays? It'd be great to have Little Lee and GaryMac back.Originally posted by The_Milkman View PostWe did try to get him in as a coach. He turned us down due to personal reasons.
Jesus Quintana: You ready to be ****ed, man? I see you rolled your way into the semis. Dios mio, man. Liam and me, we're gonna **** you up
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Think it would only be short term though, Gary Mac is always been linked with manager jobs.Originally posted by Dutte View PostI heard he's more open reg. returning to football nowadays? It'd be great to have Little Lee and GaryMac back.
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typical media type article putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5
Sammy Lee is set for a return to Liverpool......
....could be offered the chance of a return.
you can see the difference just in these two lines, any idiot could guess that's why Sammy was there, they know no better than the rest of usThomas Hicks Senior
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although sammy lee is a liverpool legend
i dont want him to return in a coaching or assistant role.
i think better left how he left.....with his respect. to return now as a coach would be a step down personally for him. sammy will make a good manager on his own at the right club for him.
on the same topic (sort of) anybody see the Didi Hamann interview on LFCTV?
i have so much respect for that man and that interview brought back great admiration for him. when asked if he could ever imagine returning to liverpool one day as a coach or manager or some other capacity he replied that he didn't think it would happen but to "never say never in football". i know he is only 35ish(?) and still playing, but i would seriously look into getting him his coaching badges and employing him to the staff at LFC. The man oozes confidence, would be a great motivator (something i beleive we have missed since paco left) and more importantly i beleive he would be a great help in helping the likes of mascherano and sissoko develope as players plus he could give xabi pointers on how to be a bit better defensively to allow gerard even more freedom to attack in games!
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People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.
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Legend of a player, but I don't reckon he'll make a coach or a manager. He smoked like a chimney, was lazy in training, and if he was any more laid back he'd be horizontal! Great great player though.Originally posted by the rev leeroy brown View Postalthough sammy lee is a liverpool legend
i dont want him to return in a coaching or assistant role.
i think better left how he left.....with his respect. to return now as a coach would be a step down personally for him. sammy will make a good manager on his own at the right club for him.
on the same topic (sort of) anybody see the Didi Hamann interview on LFCTV?
i have so much respect for that man and that interview brought back great admiration for him. when asked if he could ever imagine returning to liverpool one day as a coach or manager or some other capacity he replied that he didn't think it would happen but to "never say never in football". i know he is only 35ish(?) and still playing, but i would seriously look into getting him his coaching badges and employing him to the staff at LFC. The man oozes confidence, would be a great motivator (something i beleive we have missed since paco left) and more importantly i beleive he would be a great help in helping the likes of mascherano and sissoko develope as players plus he could give xabi pointers on how to be a bit better defensively to allow gerard even more freedom to attack in games!
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Meh, same could be said for Johan CryuffOriginally posted by calvoboy View PostLegend of a player, but I don't reckon he'll make a coach or a manager. He smoked like a chimney, was lazy in training, and if he was any more laid back he'd be horizontal! Great great player though.Originally posted by Gordon Brown
(1995)"A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"
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Originally posted by Howard_lfc View PostI'd prefer a number 2 who would eventually take over when Rafa leaves. That rules out Sammy Lee.Blummin eck that's a toughie H.Originally posted by kurtangle01 View PostWho would you have in mind?
Would have to be a young aspirational manager. Can't think of any who I'd want at the moment.Originally posted by Gordon Brown
(1995)"A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"
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True! I suppose you never can tell who's going to make it and who isn't...Originally posted by Red Chilli View PostMeh, same could be said for Johan Cryuff
Going back to the title of this thread, I never would have thought that Sammy Lee would turn out to be one of the best coaches in the country.Last edited by calvoboy; 15-11-07, 11:07 PM.
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