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    Sammy Lee & Mauricio Pellegrino

    How much of an impact do you think they will have this season? I think Pako leaving last year was a big blow, from what I understand Rafa isn't the type of manager to have friendships with players and Pako seemed to fill that gap and when he quit it left a void.

    Pellegrino was supposed to have been a big influence on the training ground when he was here as a player, he helped to bed in the zonal marking system and had a good relationship with quite a few players...

    #2
    Last couple of games we have stopped being woeful defensively from wide set pieces. That could be down to Pellegrino I suppose. It was certainly something that seemed to improve for us when he was a player.

    Overall I'm not sure what influence those two will have but I think that we did need extra people to back Rafa up and for him to bounce ideas off after last season - so their presence is welcome.
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

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      #3
      3 goals conceded in 7 games, so Mauricio is having a good impact even though our defence is already rock solid. The players seem to be more motivated and have a better spirit this year and you would think that would be down to Sammy. Just look at how he celebrated our winner on Saturday. That enthusiasm he has, has to rub off on the players.
      Oh the man is a midfield maestro
      and his passes are sooo delightful
      everyone wants to know
      Alonso Alonso Alonso

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        #4
        I reckon Sammy Lee will be a inspiration to the players his enthusiasm and passion for the club will a massive moral and attitude booster let alone what he'll bring tactically.

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          #5
          had thought that bringing Sammy back could be our best signing of the summer.

          2nd in commands have a huge role to play look at Paisley and Sanks.

          Pele sorted out our defense last time IIRC
          Its times like these we learn to live again FF

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            #6
            Pelligrini will have the job that Pako did. The organisational job, sorting players roles and the sort. I think Sammy will take part in the coaching but his role is to gee up the players, show them the passion, make them understand about Liverpool and I think with the amount of foreign footballers in the side, he is exactly what we need. A Spanish speaking Scouser.

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              #7
              Pellegrino looks like a coach, I know that sounds weird but he looks the part

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                #8
                Looks the part? Based on what? Sammie's team play awful football.... Bolton, England, Houllier's Liverpool.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rashid View Post
                  Looks the part? Based on what? Sammie's team play awful football.... Bolton, England, Houllier's Liverpool.
                  Bolton played good football but didn't have the players to implement his style. Therefore they crashed and burned. As for the rest, he was a coach and has limited imput with how they go out on a Saturday.

                  At England he was not even an assistant. And it must be said that everyone who has been coached by Sammy has had nothing but positive things to say about him.

                  Thinking about it, he wasn't an assistant at Liverpool under Houllier either, so I can't see where you're going with that one.
                  Forwards.......

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rashid View Post
                    Looks the part? Based on what? Sammie's team play awful football.... Bolton, England, Houllier's Liverpool.
                    look what he had to work with at bolton.. the only tactic that seems to work for them is the long ball and bullying tactics.
                    Vive la France

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
                      look what he had to work with at bolton.. the only tactic that seems to work for them is the long ball and bullying tactics.
                      That would be down to the type of footballer brought in by Allardyce. It is simply not possible to change from Long ball to a passing game by only signing average players such as Mikel Alonso on a free. Blton don't have the money to ever get to be an entertaining passing side.
                      Forwards.......

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                        #12
                        When Sammy managed Bolton they played attractive football I thought - they just did so at the expense of physicality and defensive organisation. That brief period of time is pretty much the only point where we can say we get any impression of what Sammy's philosophy or at least ideas on how football should be played. Unless you are very close to the club (or I guess Bolton or England) I'm not sure how one can form much of an impression on what he contributes as a coach/assistant.
                        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                        -- William Blake

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Rashid View Post
                          Looks the part? Based on what? Sammie's team play awful football.... Bolton, England, Houllier's Liverpool.
                          He looks the part, looks as in looks. I've already said that it sounds weird. Same reason that Peter Shilton and Phil Neal never looked the part.

                          Make a pledge, Rashid. Make a pledge that you'll give an apology to Rafa if he wins the league. Your negativity towards him makes you sound very strange mate. He's our manager, whether you like it or not, and you should get behind him.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by dww View Post
                            When Sammy managed Bolton they played attractive football I thought - they just did so at the expense of physicality and defensive organisation. That brief period of time is pretty much the only point where we can say we get any impression of what Sammy's philosophy or at least ideas on how football should be played. Unless you are very close to the club (or I guess Bolton or England) I'm not sure how one can form much of an impression on what he contributes as a coach/assistant.
                            Well said.
                            Forwards.......

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Rashid View Post
                              Looks the part? Based on what? Sammie's team play awful football.... Bolton, England, Houllier's Liverpool.
                              I'd like to do things to you you'd never imagine.

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