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Guus Hiddink unlikely to join Liverpool as manager
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ol/8723840.stm
That's one off the list then.New Turkey boss Guus Hiddink is unlikely to become Liverpool's next manager, according to the Dutchman's agent, Cees van Nieuwenhuizen.
Liverpool are searching for a new boss after Rafael Benitez's exit on Thursday with former boss Kenny Dalglish charged with finding his replacement.
"Guus has shown over the years that he is loyal to agreements that he signed," van Nieuwenhuizen told BBC Sport.
"There is no reason today why he would change such behaviour."
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I agree. I want others in ahead of him. But he is not the worst option out there.Originally posted by Craig_H View PostWhilst Sven is an experienced and highly competent manager, after being frustrated by rafa's cautious playing style, Eriksson would be no improvement in this area.Forwards.......
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I'd be pleased with Redknapp although he's not my first choice. I don't see what everyone's problem is with him.
He's a decent enough guy who gets the respect of the players, he knows this league better than anyone and what a challenge it would be for him to turn us around.....absoloutly massive.
Whether he would come here or not is a different matter as he's worked hard to get Spurs in the CL so he may not want to desert them.
This really would be a final chance for him though to manage one of the worlds greatest teams.
As for who would be my main choice I'd have to re-iterate that it would be Moyes. He is a brilliant manager who commands respect, his Everton team are hard working and also play some decent stuff and above all he takes no **** off anyone.
I feel he'll become the scum's manager pretty soon if we don't get in there first. At the end of the day who ever come's in I will support fully and they will have my complete backing.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."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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I don't think he does have a lack of talent. He's done well at Villa, the only thing they haven't got is a proven match winner like Gerrard or Torres and how easy is it to get one of those let alone two?Originally posted by Mattshark View PostHis lack of ability isn't.
You don't seriously buy into the notion that given a squad containing Torres he'd play Heskey or Carew instead? Maybe one of those type players up top with Torres would benefit Torres.
O'Neill is a very good manager. I can see why he winds some up and his Forest past isn't helpful, but the guy inspires players. If he can get another 25% out of the likes of Babel, Reira or Lucas then why not?
I can't for the life of me understand anyone calling for another foreign manager with no premiership experience. That could be the final nail in the coffin. If people can't see this then I just picture Rafa weeping into his morning coffe with a suitcase full of euro's and smile. Thank the lord Rafa has left.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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I have to agree with you Bob.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostI don't think he does have a lack of talent. He's done well at Villa, the only thing they haven't got is a proven match winner like Gerrard or Torres and how easy is it to get one of those let alone two?
You don't seriously buy into the notion that given a squad containing Torres he'd play Heskey or Carew instead? Maybe one of those type players up top with Torres would benefit Torres.
O'Neill is a very good manager. I can see why he winds some up and his Forest past isn't helpful, but the guy inspires players. If he can get another 25% out of the likes of Babel, Reira or Lucas then why not?
I can't for the life of me understand anyone calling for another foreign manager with no premiership experience. That could be the final nail in the coffin. If people can't see this then I just picture Rafa weeping into his morning coffe with a suitcase full of euro's and smile. Thank the lord Rafa has left.
I would really much rather see a British manager at the club now as they know the league's better and the history of the club better than a foreigner.
Again I wouldn't be unhappy with MON as he is a passionate man and he would get a lot out of the players and I feel passion and belief is something we're lacking massively at the present time.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."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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Originally posted by Tatterdemalion View PostEriksson told The Sun: "I have been a Liverpool fan all of my life."
what a ****ing idiot. No thanks Sven.
Former England and Manchester City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has admitted to being a life-long Liverpool fan and that he wants to manage the Premier League club.
By Telegraph staff and agencies
Published: 10:32AM BST 05 Jun 2010
Wait for the call: Sven-Goran Eriksson has made known his desire to manager Liverpool Photo: GETTY IMAGES The Swede, currently in charge of the Ivory Coast at the World Cup, has confessed he was shocked Rafael Benitez had left the club.
The Spaniard left Liverpool after reportedly agreeing a compensation package worth up to £6 million. And Eriksson hopes to be in contention to take over at Liverpool once his short stint in charge of the Ivory Coast comes to an end at the World Cup in South Africa.
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Henry Winter: Benítez successor must relight Anfield fire Eriksson told The Sun: "I have been a Liverpool fan all of my life. I never mentioned it when I was in charge of England because I didn't think it was fair.
"I was shocked when I discovered Rafa Benitez had left. Would I want to be the manager of Liverpool? It is every manager's dream to manage Liverpool."
Eriksson has told how he used to watch Liverpool games on TV at home in Sweden and how he also visited Anfield when he was learning his way as a coach.
"My father was also a Liverpool supporter and every Saturday we would watch an English match on television. It was the highlight of the week.
"Liverpool matches were televised quite regularly and we would cheer them on. They have always been my team and nothing has changed.
"When I was starting out in coaching I was invited to Liverpool to see how they did things. Joe Fagan was the manager at the time.
"I remember him showing me around Anfield and taking me into their legendary boot room."It was such a privilege and an honour for me to be invited in there. I will never forget that moment.
"Liverpool will always hold a special place in my heart."
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson has emerged as the leading contender to succeed Benítez with Guus Hiddink, Manuel Pellegrini, Louis van Gaal and Frank Rijkaard also on the radar.
If you are a life long Liverpool fan, then why do you talk to anyone from that ****ing rag?
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Originally posted by Slinky Skills View PostI have to agree with you Bob.
I would really much rather see a British manager at the club now as they know the league's better and the history of the club better than a foreigner.
Again I wouldn't be unhappy with MON as he is a passionate man and he would get a lot out of the players and I feel passion and belief is something we're lacking massively at the present time.
O'Neill would give the place an instant lift. I just wonder if the negative response from a lot of fans towards him would count against him if we had a few **** results. mind you perhaps not, the majority seem to think 19 bad results is more than acceptable.
Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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But equally you could say all the British based candidates don't have experience dealing with the pressures and expectations of big clubs and big name players and their egos... Also there is no British based manager with a reputation or profile that would want players to come and play for him.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostI don't think he does have a lack of talent. He's done well at Villa, the only thing they haven't got is a proven match winner like Gerrard or Torres and how easy is it to get one of those let alone two?
You don't seriously buy into the notion that given a squad containing Torres he'd play Heskey or Carew instead? Maybe one of those type players up top with Torres would benefit Torres.
O'Neill is a very good manager. I can see why he winds some up and his Forest past isn't helpful, but the guy inspires players. If he can get another 25% out of the likes of Babel, Reira or Lucas then why not?
I can't for the life of me understand anyone calling for another foreign manager with no premiership experience. That could be the final nail in the coffin. If people can't see this then I just picture Rafa weeping into his morning coffe with a suitcase full of euro's and smile. Thank the lord Rafa has left.
Either way it's a compromiseThe 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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