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Paul.S
. 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.
But seriously yeah - it's a very distant statement. Gerrard's almost 100% gone i reckon. Work with Roy Hodgson at a chaotic LFC or see out your last pro years living in Spain, playing for Real under Mourinho?
Have you spoken to the board about your transfer budget?
No, not as such. One thing they made clear to me is we have to work within whatever restraints are in place at the club, but they've also made clear that if we were unfortunate to lose somebody then that money would be made available. I'm hoping that won't be the case because I don't want to lose anybody, but we haven't gone much further than that. The Chairman is here today and I'm sure that during the course of the day, when I've spoken to the players, there will be meetings and discussions along those avenues as well.
When did you first hear of the club's interest in you and what was your immediate thought about the possibility of one day managing Liverpool?
It was a while ago, certainly before I went to South Africa. The club has had a very diligent process. I was perhaps one of the first people they spoke to but they were determined to go through the full process and make certain that they researched everything. I'm grateful for that because it means they have chosen me having done all their homework, interviewed other candidates and plumped for me. That makes it an even nicer feeling being here today.
He said on the BBC that he knew nothing of LFCs interest in him when questioned by Alan Hansen.... so a good liar then will fit in well with the Yanks
Do you have a message for the Liverpool supporters?
The message is thank-you for having me here. I'm really looking forward to working with your team and looking forward to getting your support, which I've seen so many times throughout the years. I said recently that this is one of those clubs where your motto 'You'll Never Walk Alone' is really lived by the fans. It's a club where you feel you're not alone. I shall need lots of help and lots of support and I sincerely hope you make sure I never walk alone. That would be my message. Help me to do a good job and I'll do my best to do it.
When did you first hear of the club's interest in you and what was your immediate thought about the possibility of one day managing Liverpool?
It was a while ago, certainly before I went to South Africa. The club has had a very diligent process. I was perhaps one of the first people they spoke to but they were determined to go through the full process and make certain that they researched everything. I'm grateful for that because it means they have chosen me having done all their homework, interviewed other candidates and plumped for me. That makes it an even nicer feeling being here today.
He said on the BBC that he knew nothing of LFCs interest in him when questioned by Alan Hansen.... so a good liar then will fit in well with the Yanks
So you expect him to go on prime time tv and speak of private & confidential discussions? Get real mate.
To be honest, given some of your posts on this topic, it's clear that you'll use anything as a potential stick to beat him with. You may not be happy with the appointment, but it's not Hodgson's fault, so i dont see the need to keep attacking him.
When did you first hear of the club's interest in you and what was your immediate thought about the possibility of one day managing Liverpool?
It was a while ago, certainly before I went to South Africa. The club has had a very diligent process. I was perhaps one of the first people they spoke to but they were determined to go through the full process and make certain that they researched everything. I'm grateful for that because it means they have chosen me having done all their homework, interviewed other candidates and plumped for me. That makes it an even nicer feeling being here today.
He said on the BBC that he knew nothing of LFCs interest in him when questioned by Alan Hansen.... so a good liar then will fit in well with the Yanks
He's hardly going to admit to it on national television though is he. Why should he? Especially if we've asked him not to.
When did you first hear of the club's interest in you and what was your immediate thought about the possibility of one day managing Liverpool?
It was a while ago, certainly before I went to South Africa. The club has had a very diligent process. I was perhaps one of the first people they spoke to but they were determined to go through the full process and make certain that they researched everything. I'm grateful for that because it means they have chosen me having done all their homework, interviewed other candidates and plumped for me. That makes it an even nicer feeling being here today.
He said on the BBC that he knew nothing of LFCs interest in him when questioned by Alan Hansen.... so a good liar then will fit in well with the Yanks
I saw that & thought it strange but Rafa was sacked on the 3rd June & the world started a week or so later.
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