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    #16
    Originally posted by JRG
    Jason McAteer said on the Tv that he'd love to manage LFC in the future. I on the other hand wouldn't want him anywhere near the club.
    He's as thick as **** - he'd probably bring in Paddy McGuiness as his wing man. Nice lad though.
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      #17
      Originally posted by The Glove
      I dont even think he would needto be bored. If Rafa's job came up he'd be in like a shot. He'd have been here already if he hadnt gave his word to Chelsea.
      Now there's a question. Would you take Mourinho post-Chelsea. I know i would have pre-Chelsea. Certainly wouldn't now, and i'm sure the board wouldn't stamp that deal either. He'll manage Portugal next, surely.
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        #18
        Originally posted by Bob
        Now there's a question. Would you take Mourinho post-Chelsea.
        Never in a million years.
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          #19
          Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso
          Never in a million years.
          That would be the populist opinion i'm sure. You would have pre-Chelsea though. Right? I would have, in a shot!
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            #20
            I dont think I could take him straight from Chelsea. If he left Chelsea in the Summer, took Portugal to the next World cup and then there was a vacancy here in 2010, I think Id be tempted to let him come here then. unless of course another top draw contender was available.
            Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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              #21
              Real Madrid are not the only club who could tempt Rafa. Barcelona could be a future possibility and Chelski would go after him if Maureen leaves/gets pushed. Don't think he would consider the Chavs, but don't write off Barca in the future.
              Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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                #22
                I wouldn't exactly say I'd be gutted if he became our manager after Rafa, would prefer Rafa of course, but wouldn't be a bad second option.
                Thomas Hicks Senior

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by The Glove
                  I dont think I could take him straight from Chelsea. If he left Chelsea in the Summer, took Portugal to the next World cup and then there was a vacancy here in 2010, I think Id be tempted to let him come here then. unless of course another top draw contender was available.
                  I don't think i'd be happy with a man as undignified as that in charge of our club. And i don't like his 'Jimmy Calderwood' philosophy of lobbing a DEFENDER up front to change a game. Can't argue to much with his results though. I also don't get the same impression he'd come here in a shot - given the chance.

                  Edit - i'm wrecked.
                  Last edited by Bob; 09-10-06, 10:47 PM.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Groucho
                    Real Madrid are not the only club who could tempt Rafa. Barcelona could be a future possibility and Chelski would go after him if Maureen leaves/gets pushed. Don't think he would consider the Chavs, but don't write off Barca in the future.
                    I'm as sure as I can be that he'll manage Real after us. More so if they stick with Capello for two years. He's Madrid through and through.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by The Glove
                      I dont think I could take him straight from Chelsea. If he left Chelsea in the Summer, took Portugal to the next World cup and then there was a vacancy here in 2010, I think Id be tempted to let him come here then. unless of course another top draw contender was available.
                      I wouldn't want him at our club.

                      Just look at the way he acts and draws attention to himself with his sociopathic "look at me" nonsense. Shankly would be spinning in his grave if he arrived.

                      Plus I don't think he's as good a manager as he, and others make him out to be. Fine he did well at Porto, Portugals biggest club. But wouldn't any other manager worth their salt achieve what he has done at Chelsea with that budget. And look at the players he's signed; Drogba £24m, only slightly better than Cisse or Heskey, Carvahlo £20m, good player, Essien £25m, we got Sissoko for a 5th of the price, Ferriera, mediocre, Whinging **** Cashley, Ballack on £150k a week, he still picks Lampard, and the likes of Robben, Cech, Terry, Joe Cole, Makelele, Chelsea's best players were bought by Ranieri.

                      Leave the **** where he's at. From his perspective he's at the perfect club. A soulless second rate club where he's a big fish in a small pond and his ridiculous ego can be flaunted without restraint.
                      Last edited by CharlieMansonsSquint; 09-10-06, 10:37 PM.
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Bob
                        It would be careless for the board not to consider this on a season by season basis, so IMO it's a worthwhile topic.

                        We don't seem to have a structure in place to groom a manager like Man U have.

                        Personally, i think O'Neil is a lot better than people give him credit for. Dare i say Le Guen, though his Rangers career has been less than impressive thus far.
                        Not that he isn't good but he can't be any better than people rate him. As far as I can tell he is considered the god of football without actually having won anything (major).

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bob
                          And i don't like his 'Jimmy Calderwood' philosophy of lobbing a forward up front to change a game.
                          Isn't that where you normally play your forwards?
                          Thomas Hicks Senior

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Bob
                            I don't think i'd be happy with a man as undignified as that in charge of our club. And i don't like his 'Jimmy Calderwood' philosophy of lobbing a forward up front to change a game. Can't argue to much with his results though. I also don't get the same impression he'd come here in a shot - given the chance.

                            He'd come here no problem if he was offered it. He loves us.

                            1) He never shuts up about us.
                            2) As soon as Ged left he was gutted that he'd said he'd go to Chelsea because we wanted him. His pic was on the front page of the offal for long enough at the time.
                            3) He always goes on about being a great manager like Shanks and Paisley. Not a hint of any other ****er, just those 2.

                            He hates us because he loves us so much.
                            Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                              #29
                              king kenny would be the ideal one...

                              but rafa has said that he wants to be here for 10 + years so hopefully we wont have to think about this for a while...
                              "I have decided to escape, to defy the shogun. Today I will begin walking the road to hell. But you will choose your own path. So, soon you may be seeing heaven. Choose the sword, and you will join me. Choose the ball and you join your mother, in death. You don’t understand my words, but you must choose. So… come boy, choose life or death."

                              "You would've been happier if you'd chosen to join your mother in her world. " - Ogami Itto

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Morphorino
                                Isn't that where you normally play your forwards?


                                I'm slightly confused tonight. Those who follow the SPL will have hopefully got what i meant.
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