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    #61
    Originally posted by Zapater View Post
    For those that want him to stay for the meantime. How do you think that things will improve?
    Things will improve when RBC call in the debt, and sell for a realistic price.

    I couldn't give a **** until then.

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      #62
      Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
      I don't think that things will improve, I just don't see the point in sacking the manager until the ownership situation is resolved.
      I'm also against the sacking of managers, this is not the Liverpool way but Hodgson was a massive pisstake (yes, not a mistake but a pisstake). He's probably the one least capable of troubling the board, he was in no way qualified as good enough to be our manager. He should go and I think he'll probably resign by himself as the board won't sack him. Results will ensure this.
      Are we winning?

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        #63
        Originally posted by Rudo View Post
        You can't please everyone, we'll soon see if Villa finish 6th this season like they did in the previous two under O'Neill's management.

        He still allowed his flair players like Young and Milner impose themselves on games and brought the best out of Gareth Barry when he was with Villa.

        Not to mention his record at Celtic. Ok. He's competing in the SPL but he worked wonders there.
        He's worked wonders everywhere. Wycombe. Leicester. Celtic. Aston Villa.

        I think Villa will tumble a few places now he's gone.

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          #64
          Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
          I'm also against the sacking of managers, this is not the Liverpool way but Hodgson was a massive pisstake (yes, not a mistake but a pisstake). He's probably the one least capable of troubling the board, he was in no way qualified as good enough to be our manager. He should go and I think he'll probably resign by himself as the board won't sack him. Results will ensure this.
          He certainly isn't inspiring the team or the fans, but realistically there is no point in getting rid of him now. In a few months things will be different, maybe better maybe worse. We need to deal with off the field issues, I've resigned myself to a disastrous season and losing Torres. If we get the right owners then we might be competing at the right end of the table in five years time, get it wrong and we'll be ****ed for a long time.

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            #65
            Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
            I'm also against the sacking of managers, this is not the Liverpool way but Hodgson was a massive pisstake (yes, not a mistake but a pisstake). He's probably the one least capable of troubling the board, he was in no way qualified as good enough to be our manager. He should go and I think he'll probably resign by himself as the board won't sack him. Results will ensure this.

            The Liverpool Way has never had to deal with such circumstances before. This is completely unprecedented. The owners of the club aren't versed in the Liverpool Way. The likes of Mascherano never held to the Liverpool Way. Unfortunately, I don't think those conventions apply at the moment.

            Roy has to go.

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              #66
              Ok, I'm coming down off the fence. Sack the senile cunt.
              Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                #67
                This speaks volumes.

                Paul Tomkins
                Back outta bed. Gonna be one of those nights. Ended up checking line-up for 4-1 win at Old Trafford. 10 of XI were still at #LFC in summer
                The line up of the team that day was the following.

                Liverpool: Reina, Carragher, Skrtel, Hyypia, Aurelio, Mascherano, Lucas, Kuyt, Gerrard (El Zhar 90), Riera (Dossena 67), Torres (Babel 81).
                Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Insua, Ngog, Arbeloa.

                Only Riera, Mascherano, Insua and Aurelio (still at the club but injured) were missing but they were all there in the summer.
                Are we winning?

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                  #68
                  I'd take O'neil in a flash right now, not my first choice but he'd whip the players into shape sharpish. At least he'd install some fight into them.

                  He'd also be a thorn in the side for our cunt owners. If Roy goes, and that's a big if, I would say the board are far more likely to give it to him than Kenny.
                  Cult Member. Nazi puncher.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
                    I don't think that things will improve, I just don't see the point in sacking the manager until the ownership situation is resolved.
                    The point might be that a new manager (especially Kenny) could revitalise the team and get us some points which, come the end of the season, might just leave us with a small chance of perhaps getting european football - as opposed to having a small chance of staying in the PL.

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                      #70
                      Link to Rafa's interview after that match. You have to love the swagger and his knowledge of the game. How different it is to the 'I don't know' being uttered by Hodgson at the moment.
                      Are we winning?

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                        The point might be that a new manager (especially Kenny) could revitalise the team and get us some points which, come the end of the season, might just leave us with a small chance of perhaps getting european football - as opposed to having a small chance of staying in the PL.
                        There's only the temporary appointment of Dalglish that I think would achieve any improvement at the moment. If we get rid of the cunts in the next few weeks then we can start looking forward positively and start thinking about a decent new manager. Hodgson is clueless, but we should just support him for a short while longer.

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                          #72
                          http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...rt-season.html


                          'Things are looking really, really bleak.

                          It has been said that if you are in the bottom three, you are in a relegation fight, and I would have to go along with that.

                          'But I'm not thinking too much about relegation with 31 games left.

                          My concerns are that we are not playing to our full potential, or are only doing it in periods.

                          In the first half we were punished for a lacklustre display.


                          I don't think Roy really understands LFC yet and with these comments,
                          I doubt he ever will.

                          Relegation and LFC should not even be in the same sentence, by any of our managers..

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
                            There's only the temporary appointment of Dalglish that I think would achieve any improvement at the moment. If we get rid of the cunts in the next few weeks then we can start looking forward positively and start thinking about a decent new manager. Hodgson is clueless, but we should just support him for a short while longer.


                            Fully agree fella.

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                              #74
                              As I said before the sunderland game we need 2 wins in a row. Im absolutely gob-smacked that we couldn't even manage 1 win.

                              He has to go, he was a terrible appointment. But this is Liverpool, they won't make the right decision. We will be stuck with him for another 2 months

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                                #75
                                Is there actually any noise from the club that suggest they are even thinking about sacking him? Because I get the feeling it just won't happen no matter how bad this situation is. Someone please tell me that there are atleast rumours of the board making a move on this

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