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**** that i dont want that manc loving richard keys anywhere near our club !!!Originally posted by liverpooltj View PostCould this be our new manager and back room staff next season?
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Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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Originally posted by red g View Post**** that i dont want that manc loving richard keys anywhere near our club !!!
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Kenny turning the screw!!!
Kenny Dalglish opposes Liverpool appointing Roy Hodgson.
Tony Barrett June 21 2010 7:28PM
Kenny Dalglish will consider his future at Liverpool if they appoint Roy Hodgson as manager, with club officials having been made aware that their kingmaker is not supportive of the proposed coronation.
Hodgson, the odds-on favourite to succeed Rafael Benítez, is the favoured candidate of the Anfield hierarchy, despite not having won a trophy in English football. It has even been suggested that his expected move from Fulham could be completed by the end of this week.
But having informed the board of his opinion that he would be the right man for the job, Dalglish, 59, has made it abundantly clear that he feels he is a better candidate for the position than Hodgson, despite his longstanding friendship with the Fulham manager.
Should Liverpool not back Dalglish’s judgment after giving him the task of spearheading their search for a new manager then they will run the risk of making his position untenable, less than a year after he returned to the club in a dual role combining ambassadorial duties with a post at the Liverpool Academy in Kirkby.
Dalglish enjoys immense popular support among the Liverpool fanbase because of his legendary status at the club he served with great success as player and manager.
A Times online survey has indicated that he is the man most Liverpool supporters would like to see replace Benítez, with 57.5 per cent of those who took part in the poll backing Dalglish. Hodgson, by contrast, attracted only 6.5 per cent of the vote, in keeping with the prevailing feeling at the club that he may have succeeded in gaining support from the board, but winning over the supporters is likely to be a more arduous task.
The Fulham manager does have some support in the Anfield dressing room, but it is by no means unanimous. While some see him as a safe pair of hands during a turbulent time in the club’s history and admire the work he did in guiding Fulham to the Europa League final last season, others question his Premier League credentials. From being seen as the unity candidate, a man of dignity who is rarely caught up in controversy, Hodgson has suddenly become a cause of division at Anfield.
Should he accept the position of manager, he will do so in the knowledge that he faces not only a battle to turn around Liverpool’s fortunes, but he will also have to confront the equally significant challenge of proving his doubters wrong.
There is growing concern that his appointment could lack credibility given that it would be made by a Liverpool board led by a chairman, Martin Broughton, who has already revealed that he will leave the club within months should the long search for new owners bear fruit, and a managing director, Christian Purslow, who continues to operate without a long-term contract, having been recruited primarily to attract much-needed investment.
One of the main reasons why Dalglish was invited to head the search for a new manager, alongside Purslow, was to lend the process a credibility it might otherwise have lacked.
Putting Hodgson in as manager is an insult the the managers of the past such as Shanks and Bob
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the opinion of a ceo usually does mean more than someone in Kennys position. Its a fact of most clubs.
Putting woy in isnt an insult to the managers of the past we are going a little ott with sayings like that.
what woy is a safe pair of hands however it can show a lack of ambition he wouldnt be my first choice but he may end up being the right choice for the situation we are in.
The sadness isnt that woy is the manager but the situation that leads to that. It shouldnt mean woy shouldnt have our support. it means we need to support him and still show our displeasure to the board and owners.
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Tony Evans also from The Times take on Purslow and Dalglish.
Kenny Dalglish: The King turned kingmaker at Liverpool
Analysis: Tony Evans Football Editor
The gruff Glaswegian growl cut through the chatter in an incongruously upmarket London bar: “You’re either inside the tent p**sing out, or outside the tent p**sing in. Where are you?”
This was Kenny Dalglish responding to concerns that his return to Liverpool in an ambassadorial role last summer appeared to give a seal of approval to the owners. He made it clear that he was back at Anfield because he could help. He did, however, on that autumn day, endorse the role of Christian Purslow, the managing director, when questions were raised about the former equity dealer’s credentials.
Purslow is a friend, yet Dalglish will not stand idly by and watch him appoint Roy Hodgson as manager of Liverpool. Hodgson is another friend, but there are bigger matters at stake here for the Scot than personal relationships.
Dalglish does not believe the Fulham manager is the right man for the job. Purslow has the power to push the appointment through, but dare he? It is one thing to defeat Rafael Benítez after a dreadful season, quite another to take on the man who defers only to Bill Shankly as the club’s iconic figure.
Dalglish outside the tent is unthinkable. The man the Kop calls “The King” could bring torrents to bear that would wash Purslow’s entire campsite away.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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I'm fully aware of that. It's still **** though, he has no background in football and evidently knows nothing about it.Originally posted by Marsh View Postthe opinion of a ceo usually does mean more than someone in Kennys position. Its a fact of most clubs.
I dont but this "safe" stuff either. In what way is he safe? He's already been sacked by a top flight club, cant win away from home and moves around all the time. He looks the complete opposite of safe in my opinion. This safe stuff just seems to come from the fact he's a nice old grandad.
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