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    What if the right man* is not available til the end of the season, and the owners feel that Kenny D is not the man to take over in the interim period (I actually think that he isn't either).

    Do we sack Roy and remain ruderless til summer, or plod along til summer, avoiding relegation at all costs, til the right man is available.

    *The right man, in my opinion, is one who would not abandon a club mid-season if a better offer came along, but would see his current club through to the end of the season.

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      Originally posted by Scratch View Post
      What if the right man* is not available til the end of the season, and the owners feel that Kenny D is not the man to take over in the interim period (I actually think that he isn't either).

      Do we sack Roy and remain ruderless til summer, or plod along til summer, avoiding relegation at all costs, til the right man is available.

      *The right man, in my opinion, is one who would not abandon a club mid-season if a better offer came along, but would see his current club through to the end of the season.
      I believe that is where we find ourselves now.
      Oh I don't know.

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        Originally posted by Scratch View Post
        What if the right man* is not available til the end of the season, and the owners feel that Kenny D is not the man to take over in the interim period (I actually think that he isn't either).

        Do we sack Roy and remain ruderless til summer, or plod along til summer, avoiding relegation at all costs, til the right man is available.

        *The right man, in my opinion, is one who would not abandon a club mid-season if a better offer came along, but would see his current club through to the end of the season.
        I'd sack Roy and put Kenny in for the interim

        My biggest argument against keeping Roy for any length of time is that his ideals and philosophies might become ingrained in the club

        That would be disasterous for us
        Bob 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 fred_plasticine View Post
          the whole rafa debate really sums it up for me:
          a lot of our fans have been firmly living in the past for far too long. it's held us back when we refused to embrace the premier league era.
          we're so focused on our past and that we've failed to move forward.
          rafa's gone. the ones who appointed roy are gone, too.
          new owners, new men in power, new vision - there's no point dwelling on the past. if's and but's shouldn't come into it.
          what matters is the present and the future. roy's the present but he's clearly not the future.
          cut henry some slack and let him do his research. this time we should get the right man in for all the right reasons.
          I'm far from convinced about this fans holding us back by their reverence for the past argument.

          The only thing where I think the past has really held us back was when we didn't revolutionise the academy earlier as Heighway was in charge. Not sure how much influence the fans had in that. There have been many problems including poor commercial and financial management and limited plans from managers and poor buys that have held us back but cant really see how 'dwelling on the past has had a big impact'.

          I do agree that the present/future is where we need to be looking as a club but we have to learn lessons. We need a manager who is less limited than Roy. At the minute sadly Roy is both the present and the immediate future. His actions will also have a bearing on the more medium to long term future. At this stage I just want him out and someone who understands the aims of the club to be in place.

          I think we should look at the differences between our former and current managers to inform some of the decisions we have to take. We need a manager who prepares for success and is willing to buy into a long term vision and who has the ability and willingness to adopt tactics that are appropriate for the players, the league and the variations adopted by others.
          "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
          -- William Blake

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            Sacking Hodgson and bringing Rafa back are not the same thing.
            Fans (even the ones who wanted Rafa out) have realised Hodgson is terrible so it's only natural for them/us to look back at the previous manager.

            Sacking Hodgson is essential to stop us from stagnating and losing our best players and best young players.

            Even an interim manager with his finger on the pulse of modern day football would give us a better chance of holding onto Torres, Reina, Agger, Johnson and Pacheco all of whom have seemed unsettled playing under this dinasour
            The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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              Originally posted by The Birdman View Post
              Sacking Hodgson and bringing Rafa back are not the same thing.
              Fans (even the ones who wanted Rafa out) have realised Hodgson is terrible so it's only natural for them/us to look back at the previous manager.

              Sacking Hodgson is essential to stop us from stagnating and losing our best players and best young players.

              Even an interim manager with his finger on the pulse of modern day football would give us a better chance of holding onto Torres, Reina, Agger, Johnson and Pacheco all of whom have seemed unsettled playing under this dinasour


              Bob 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 Arn View Post
                  Do you honestly believe that Mourinho would take a job if someone else decided who they buy and sell?

                  For the record. Inter spent a lot of money.
                  Yes, it is normal policy for most European teams.
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                    Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                    Did he tweet that?
                    Oh I don't know.

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                      I had a look, can't find it unless he's deleted it
                      I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                      There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                        That would be absurd if he did. Then again, it is Babel.
                        Oh I don't know.

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                          Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                          Yes, it is normal policy for most European teams.
                          Not if you want Mourinho as manager. If you want Mourinho then you must allow him to build his team.
                          Stop the cyberhate


                          from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

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                            Originally posted by Rowan View Post
                            Is he STILL not gone? FFS sake.

                            I actually had a thought. Maybe Roy's intention was to come to the club and bring a few 'solid' players, like Poulsen and Konchesky, to help him settle in and bring some stability, as only experienced war horses can. He was then going to gradually make us a more fluid attacking machine by working with our existing team and investing in January.

                            But being 63 he had a cup of tea and promptly fell asleep!

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                              Originally posted by Fierce View Post
                              Unbelievably ****ing tedious






                              Valid points getting lost in a sea of self important cockslobber

                              Much like a lot of this thread........

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                                Originally posted by Arn View Post
                                Not if you want Mourinho as manager. If you want Mourinho then you must allow him to build his team.
                                arn mate, inter do have a director of football who's in charge of transfer.
                                that doesn't mean though that he buys a player even though the manager doesn't fancy him. like comolli said, it's a team decision but at the end of the day he's in charge. same goes for real madrid. that's the way it works and all managers have to deal with it. that's why some of the long to work in england where they hope they can do whatever they think is right. whether that's the better model depends soley on the person(s) involved.

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