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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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Originally posted by red g View PostSpeculation is mounting that Manuel Pellegrini will be appointed Liverpool's next manager after he was reportedly seen meeting Kenny Dalglish in a London hotel.
Odds on the former Real Madrid coach, who was sacked in May after failing to prise the La Liga crown from rivals Barcelona, taking charge at Anfield have fallen dramatically after it was alleged that the pair had been spotted in discussions at the Crowne Plaza near Heathrow Airport.
Pellegrini's agent denied claims that the 56-year-old was in the capital or that he has held talks with Reds managing director Christan Purslow but bookmakers have slashed his price from 90/1 to 4/1, but Dalglish and Fulham manager Roy Hodgson still remain the firm favourites for the role.
Reports in Italy also claim that Marcello Lippi has snubbed an offer of £4.2million per season to join Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Ittihad Jeddah in the hope of being sounded out by Liverpool.
The former Juventus manager, 62, is planning to step down from international duty when Italy return from this summer's World Cup and is understood to be hoping he will be considered in the Anfield board's shortlist.
Dalglish is still keen to be offered the job but the board are believed to favour Hodgson, who is in South Africa acting as a pundit for the BBC.
http://www.clickliverpool.com/sport/...c-manager.html
Is Click Liverpool quite a credible website?Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

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It has changed, now it says:Originally posted by rcasemore View Posthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Pellegrini
current top line on his Wiki page!
Manuel Luis Pellegrini Ripamonti (born 16 September 1953) is a Chilean former footballer, former manager of Real Madrid and current manager of Liverpool
Manuel Luis Pellegrini Ripamonti (born 16 September 1953) is a Chilean former footballer, former manager of Real Madrid
Pellegrini is most commonly known as a world-renowned pornographer who reputably has an 11-inch wong. He is also said to post on internet forums under the name "moretonsteve." He also believes fredflunk and mycroft are the two biggest bells on the t'interweb.
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Pellegrini is most commonly known as a world-renowned pornographer who reputably has an 14-inch wong. He is also said to post on internet forums under the name "moretonsteve." He also believes fredflunk, mycroft and marky are the biggest bells on the t'interweb.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Originally posted by Operation View Post
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Pellegrini is most commonly known as a world-renowned pornographer who reputably has an 14-inch wong. He is also said to post on internet forums under the name "moretonsteve." He also believes fredflunk, mycroft and marky are the biggest bells on the t'interweb.
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Pellegrini has stated that "whoever devotes 24 hours a day to football is a bad coach. Football is a combination of personality, taste, demands, leadership... Leadership is learned by reading, seeing and living. If football is all I know, then I know nothing."
Among his many tactics, special treatment for the ball is a high priority. "Always playing. Running 800 meters isn't real," he recently stated during an interview.
Mobility and fast combination are a large part of Pellegrini's tactical methods. Pellegrini explained, "My philosophy is related to having good technical players. A player must be steadfast in one part of the pitch in order to close open spaces run relays, crosses, come out of his own side of the pitch... and you have to let him invent in the last 25 meters. I tell players, "Let's manage ten set-pieces. We won't be successful eight of the ten times, but we will win the match with the other two." Creative football is hard if you aren't able to combine with others or be comfortable touching the ball. If a coach gets upset the first time a player makes a mistake in the final meters, the player will do things practically, but not make a difference. Making mistakes while trying new things is better than plain football."
He sounds like the exact opposite of Rafa
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The guardian seem to think they have met- would be good if it is trueYou never know, football is football. It could be in five years' time, ten years' time, two years' time. We have two years of a contract here, we are really pleased here, the people are very nice, the fans are very similar to Liverpool fans, with passion, so everything is going well."
But Liverpool is home? "Yeah-it's the only house we have. Liverpool is my home and I will come back."
Rafa Benitez -October 2010
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