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Each season as the '****e' squad he inherited should have been improving it actually got worse, trophy wise.Originally posted by Lecter View PostWe've just sacked a manager who won the Champions League with a ****e squad, got to another final, regularly got us into the semis and now we are on the brink of bringing in another manager because he managed to get them into a UEFA final and finish 12th in the league
Rafa had a good innings, but he wasn't ever going to stay forever just like Torres won't. Time to move on. It isn't all doom and gloom. It might be, but it isn't yet, I refuse to believe that.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostHow utterly depressing.
Sack Benitez, pay him off and pay a further £8m or so to bring in Roy. Is this some sort of parallel universe or something FFS

That best summarizes the lunacy of our present situation. Shameful and disgraceful.
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I've adjusted my aims a long long time agoOriginally posted by dww View PostI don't think they have to do either at least straight away. they need to build a decent team and win games and preferably remain dignified whilst doing it. I think Roy could probably do that.
Given the situation we are in we probably have to adjust our aims accordingly.
To me Hodgson is below even my current standards
Sorry I just cannot get my head round this appointment UNLESS the board are looking to actively have a convenient excuse when players slap in transfer requestsBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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I appreciate its time to move onOriginally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostEach season as the '****e' squad he inherited should have been improving it actually got worse, trophy wise.
Rafa had a good innings, but he wasn't ever going to stay forever just like Torres won't. Time to move on. It isn't all doom and gloom. It might be, but it isn't yet, I refuse to believe that.
But what I cannot accept is moving on to Hodgson
Its like deciding to upgrade your car and selling a Jaguar and buying a SkodaBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Originally posted by Vermilion View PostOh yeah, lets compare our worst season to fulhams best, yeah right, why not compare managerial achievements, and the time taken in their respective careers to win the trophies they have as managers, that's a better form guide don't you think ?
Exactly
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Sorry mate but I don't think I can. I expect us always to challenge at least for top 4 and with Woy in charge for me it is very discouraging to even contemplate that thought.Originally posted by dww View PostI don't think they have to do either at least straight away. they need to build a decent team and win games and preferably remain dignified whilst doing it. I think Roy could probably do that.
Given the situation we are in we probably have to adjust our aims accordingly.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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It is as long as those 2 clowns are pulling the strings. Can't see us making any progress untill they are gone.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostEach season as the '****e' squad he inherited should have been improving it actually got worse, trophy wise.
Rafa had a good innings, but he wasn't ever going to stay forever just like Torres won't. Time to move on. It isn't all doom and gloom. It might be, but it isn't yet, I refuse to believe that.
IF Roy is our next manager I kind of feel sorry for him since he's only going to be here for the transition time with diddly squat resources. Surely the new owners will want to name their own manager, no?Forbes knows best... FACT
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I honestly don't think the manager is the main factor that will affect this. If the owners/board are willing to invest then we have some chance of keeping Gerrard and Torres, if they aren't we don't. If those two go then I think that no matter what this season will to an extent be about damage limitation and giving having a good base to build from the season after.Originally posted by mostar View PostSorry mate but I don't think I can. I expect us always to challenge at least for top 4 and with Woy in charge for me it is very discouraging to even contemplate that thought.
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Sadly I think it is also the reality."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
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Originally posted by Lecter View PostI've adjusted my aims a long long time ago
To me Hodgson is below even my current standards
Sorry I just cannot get my head round this appointment UNLESS the board are looking to actively have a convenient excuse when players slap in transfer requests
I am absolutely amazed that we would, under any circumstances, ever consider a manager like Woy.
It is so bitterly disappointing to realise how low we have fallen as a club when we have a discussion about Hodgson's managerial qualities.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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Of course I'm going to compare last season. Lecter was referring to Hodgson not overacheiving. I think he did.Originally posted by Vermilion View PostOh yeah, lets compare our worst season to fulhams best, yeah right, why not compare managerial achievements, and the time taken in their respective careers to win the trophies they have as managers, that's a better form guide don't you think ?
Rafa's CV is very good. No one can argue that fact. But he has been at a decent team in Spain (already established by Cuper as a threat to Madrid & Barca) and Liverpool. I would expect the acheivements on someones CV to look better in terms of Champions League and League Finishes than someone that has on the whole learnt & plied his trade with smaller teams and nations, Inter apart. You have to look at more in a manager in my view and thats whats wrong with the modern game.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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Or deciding that paying over the top to run a jaguar is stupid in the current climate when a skoda gives better reliability, is more economical and effectively does the same job, gets you form A-B.Originally posted by Lecter View Post
Its like deciding to upgrade your car and selling a Jaguar and buying a SkodaAlways borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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Appointing a good solid manager, that would be able to bring the confidence back and keep our key players would be the first step in right direction.Originally posted by dww View PostI honestly don't think the manager is the main factor that will affect this. If the owners/board are willing to invest then we have some chance of keeping Gerrard and Torres, if they aren't we don't. If those two go then I think that no matter what this season will to an extent be about damage limitation and giving having a good base to build from the season after.
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Sadly I think it is also the reality.
I personally also think that even with the loss of Masch, Benny and perhaps Steve G, if the money is re-invested back into the squad we could potentially still be in the mix.
For that reason, high profile coach like Manual imo would be much better choice.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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You also then have to look at why before now, at his age, had Hodgson not won anything big, you say it's because he managed small cubs apart from Inter, well yes, but why has'nt he made his mark at a big club, or even been offered the chance to do so more often, i think people are looking into these managers, and most just believe Rafa was a far better manager than Hodgson, as i'd wager does most of the football world, and those who make and have made mangerial appointments at big clubs throughout europe.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostOf course I'm going to compare last season. Lecter was referring to Hodgson not overacheiving. I think he did.
Rafa's CV is very good. No one can argue that fact. But he has been at a decent team in Spain (already established by Cuper as a threat to Madrid & Barca) and Liverpool. I would expect the acheivements on someones CV to look better in terms of Champions League and League Finishes than someone that has on the whole learnt & plied his trade with smaller teams and nations, Inter apart. You have to look at more in a manager in my view and thats whats wrong with the modern game.
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