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    Originally posted by PC Plod View Post
    Unless they want a manager whose remit is solely to keep us in the Prem over the next season or 2 while they sell off our best players.
    surely no manager would take a job under those circumstances.

    "so welcome to liverpool" Purslow
    "thanks, i'm really looking forward to working with our top players and i have ideas on what player we need to challenge for the league" manager x

    "ehhhh well all the top players are sold" purslow
    "ok...well then i should have a pretty good warchest?" manager x
    "yeas.....mmm........10 million.....but you have Lucas and Kuyt! their both internationals" Purslow.
    " i think i'll hand in my notice now"

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      Originally posted by spanky View Post
      surely no manager would take a job under those circumstances.

      "so welcome to liverpool" Purslow
      "thanks, i'm really looking forward to working with our top players and i have ideas on what player we need to challenge for the league" manager x

      "ehhhh well all the top players are sold" purslow
      "ok...well then i should have a pretty good warchest?" manager x
      "yeas.....mmm........10 million.....but you have Lucas and Kuyt! their both internationals" Purslow.
      " i think i'll hand in my notice now"
      Alternatively:

      "Hello Mr 3rd Rate Manager, welcome to one of the top 5 most famous clubs in the world. We've just sold £150m's worth of talent, but we still have the basis of a top 15 side, and here's £25m to reinvest on players like Parker and Carlton Cole to keep the club in the Prem.

      We'll pay you more than you'll usually see, it'll look great on your CV and you'll always be able to say you once managed LFC!!!"
      3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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        Still doesn't make sense to gut a top 4 team and still expect top dollar for it.

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          Originally posted by spanky View Post
          Still doesn't make sense to gut a top 4 team and still expect top dollar for it.
          No, but if they are beginning to accept they wont get that top dollar, why not sell top players, pay off lots of the debt...then pocket more when the club sells for what it's really worth having paid the debt down.

          Believe me, whichever way gets Hicks most cash is the way he'll go, he's accepted he's selling now, but he'll go all out to maximise his profit whatever it takes, he cares not what state lfc is in once he's gone.
          Last edited by Vermilion; 15-06-10, 08:48 PM.

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            If they stripped the club of all its top players and brought the debt down by 150 million, how much would they realistically get for the club.
            And how much on top of that would a new owner have to spend to get us back into the top 4 and challenge for the league.

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              Hodgson was due to be a pundit in South Africa - can't remember if it was for the BBC or ITV....the former, I think. Anyone got any idea why he's not there? Something in the pipeline?
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                I read somewhere that he wasn't due to head out there until the second week anyway.

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                  Most reports have said he's going to South Africa tomorrow. Would say its a good sign we arent interested but I dont think anyone would be surprised if he was out there for a week then we called him back. The idiots running this club havent a clue.

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                    Why is our media so biased about British managers? Any manager not British is instantly viewed as ****, from the off, until they prove otherwise.

                    I'm worried we will get a British manager, Kenny notwithstanding, as I don't see any that I feel are good enough.

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                      Originally posted by PC Plod View Post
                      We'll pay you more than you'll usually see, it'll look great on your CV and you'll always be able to say you once managed LFC!!!"
                      That's the part that worries me, that's the kind of manager I think we'll end up with.

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                        Its a distinct possibility if thats indeed what they are looking for, lets simplify matters if G&H are at the wheel when the new manager comes in, He is a cunt if not then we have a chance
                        Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                        #****CITY

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                          I think we are delaying naming one until as late as possible so that whoever does take charge doesn't have any time in the window to buy players.

                          In the mean time we can sell some of them because "they wanted to leave and were unhappy". That way its a Win-Win for our glorious owners and management team.

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                            From the Daily Heil, dont know if this has been posted...

                            Rafa Benitez threw his weight behind Kenny Dalglish's bid to become Liverpool manager and hailed him as the perfect fit to revive their fortunes.
                            Inter Milan's new coach made his first appearance before the Italian media, but still found time to address his departure from Anfield and the subject of who should replace him.
                            Despite Roy Hodgson remaining Liverpool's preferred choice, Benitez insisted Dalglish was best qualified to appease disgruntled fans and ease some of the pressure on owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett.
                            King Kenny: Former Kop boss Rafa Benitez insists Dalglish is the perfect man to take charge of Liverpool
                            Reflecting on the way Dalglish has been revered by Liverpool followers ever since his arrival from Celtic in 1977, the former Liverpool manager said: 'I think they should look at Kenny Dalglish. He is the best man for the job. The owners should listen to the fans because they are unhappy.
                            'No one knows the club better than Dalglish, and he would be perfect there. He wants the job and in my opinion he should get it.'

                            Benitez was axed earlier this month amid claims that several senior players had lost faith in him during a calamitous season in which Liverpool would have missed out on Europe altogether, but for Portsmouth's financial predicament.

                            Italian job: Benitez was unveiled as Inter Milan's new boss on Tuesday
                            He strongly denied losing the dressing room, though, and revealed that he made a point of sending birthday wishes to Steven Gerrard when the Liverpool skipper was 30 at the end of last month.

                            'Before I left, I spoke with 95 per cent of the Liverpool players, and I contacted Steven Gerrard on his birthday,' he added.

                            'The majority said, "Thank you for everything". I spoke with Gerrard, and he was fine. In fact, he wished me well. I left on a positive note and the relationship with the players was good.

                            'It was hard for me to leave Liverpool. It was really difficult and I was sad to go. It was not easy, because the fans on the Kop were always fantastic to me. All the fans were like that. It was a sad day when I left, but I had to do it.

                            'My youngest daughter grew up in Liverpool. I was there for six years and she is only seven, so we will be looking at English schools. Both the girls were very attached to Liverpool - neither of them supports Everton.'

                            Benitez, who signed a two-year contract worth more than £4million a year, was frequently at odds with his predecessor Jose Mourinho, when they were rivals in the Barclays Premier League.

                            He hinted he may seek his advice, though, once he has assessed his squad and the former Chelsea boss has settled in at Real Madrid.

                            'I haven't spoken with Mourinho, because I have been very busy and so has he,' he said.

                            'Maybe I will talk with him in a few weeks when we are not so busy.

                            'I am not an anti-Mourinho, and I believe he did a good job here. We are different, but I like to win and I like to play good football, so I don't think we are all that different. I am not going to change anything, because that would not be very clever.'

                            Going nowhere: Liverpool have denied reports that Fernando Torres is subject of a £50m enquiry from rivals Chelsea
                            Benitez confirmed he will look to strengthen Inter's squad, despite last season's eye-catching success at home and in Europe, and has been linked with moves for Liverpool midfielders Javier Mascherano and Dirk Kuyt.

                            'I cannot talk about players at other clubs,' he said. 'I will discuss possible transfer targets with the people here, but I think we will be looking to bring in top-level players.

                            'A few years ago, there was interest in me from Inter, but we didn't have any direct contact. Now this opportunity has come at the right time, and I mean to make the most of it.

                            'In Italy, you live and breathe football. In Sardinia, where I was on holiday, I saw reporters and paparazzi at my hotel in all positions, 4-5-1, 4-3-3.'

                            Liverpool, meanwhile, denied claims that Chelsea had offered £50m for striker Fernando Torres and reiterated their stance that any such approach would be rejected.

                            The guy has real class IMO.
                            In Klopp we trust.

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                              Originally posted by JudgeRed View Post

                              'In Italy, you live and breathe football. In Sardinia, where I was on holiday, I saw reporters and paparazzi at my hotel in all positions, 4-5-1, 4-3-3.'

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                                Miss the man already. I'm gonna enjoy following Inter this coming season.
                                Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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