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dear god... hicks : we lined up klinsmann
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Klinsmann still had an offer from us December 17th according to Bayern.Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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Supporters see owners' Klinsmann move as a betrayal
Oliver Kay
There was a widespread sense of disbelief among Liverpool’s supporters earlier this season when The Times and other newspapers began to report that the club’s American owners were plotting to replace Rafael Benitez. Reporters have been accused of working with an anti-Liverpool agenda, of being hell-bent on driving Benitez out of the club, of inventing controversies when there was nothing but harmony behind the scenes at Anfield.
Let us get one thing straight here: The Times does not have it in for Benitez; Liverpool’s owners do. To go behind his back to talk to Jurgen Klinsmann, as Tom Hicks admitted today that they had, might have been within their rights as owners of the club, but in the eyes of the supporters, it is a betrayal. And to make this information public two months on, just when his position appeared to have stabilised in the short term, is either lunacy on Hicks’s part or a deliberate attempt to undermine an increasingly beleaguered manager.
Hicks defended the move by saying that he and George Gillett Jnr “attempted to negotiate an insurance policy, to have [Klinsmann] become manager if Rafa left for Real Madrid or other clubs that were rumoured in the UK press.” This might all sound very smart to Hicks, but it is an insult to a manager whose affection for and commitment to Liverpool runs far deeper than that of the owners.
Benitez has been far from blameless in this episode, but the only he was ever going to leave the club this season – as seemed possible in November, when his relationship with the owners was at rock bottom – was if he was kicked out. Real Madrid was not an option for him, partly because he and his family are settled on Merseyside and partly because of the job Bernd Schuster is doing at the Spanish club.
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If Hicks knew anything about European “soccer”, he would have been aware of that. There was interest from Bayern Munich – interest that Benitez instantly discouraged – but that was about a job starting next summer. A job that, as it happens, Klinsmann has taken.
There is another issue here: what is the big attraction with Klinsmann? Why, like Roman Abramovich at Chelsea a year ago, were Hicks and Gillett seduced by the idea of replacing a European Cup-winning coach with a man with such little obvious coaching pedigree. Yes, Klinsmann took Germany to the World Cup semi-finals in 2006, but it was on home soil, riding a wave of patriotic fervour to overcome the collective might of Costa Rica, Poland, Ecuador and a toothless Sweden before a lucky penalty shoot-out victory (aren’t they all?) over an Argentina side that self-destructed in the quarter-final. They then lost to Italy in the semi-final. The view within the game at the time was that the real work had been done by his assistant, Joachim Low, who has proved his worth since taking the job full-time.
The similarities with the Chelsea situation a year ago are numerous: the Klinsmann link surfacing after an owner (or two in Liverpool’s case) had his ego bruised by a manager who dared to challenge his authority. Jose Mourinho was effectively left a lame duck after his fall-out with Roman Abramovich a year ago. He lasted until the end of the season and then, to everybody’s surprise, held on until mid-September, but it all ended in Iberian tears – just as it will with Benitez at Anfield.
What’s that you say? That everything is fine now that Foster Gillett is there to act as a go-between? That Hicks made clear in remarks to the Liverpool Echo that Benitez “has our support”? Do you really believe that? Do you see it as a genuine vote of confidence? Do you really believe that the media are the ones trying to drive Benitez out of Liverpool? Or has the penny dropped that Benitez will be out of Anfield by the end of the season? Unless, of course, Hicks and Gillett, fearing a revolt on the terraces, sling their hook first.Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'
"Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.
* After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs
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What the Monday after the meeting?! Oh come on, that's just clutching at straws.Originally posted by AFII View PostKlinsmann still had an offer from us December 17th according to Bayern.Quote of the year :
"With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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They said it on the PC when they announced Klinsmann as their new manager.Originally posted by Cacodemon View PostIs that FACT or an AFII-fact?Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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This could be Rafa's biggest press conference of his Liverpool career.
If he says 'I say again, I'm very happy at this club' and nothing more I think there will be a massive jump from Defcon 4 to Defcon 2.
Quote of the year :
"With monkey me, dogface dishwasher bitch and chimp the ****ing champ you. We are turning into a raving party here arent we"

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