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    Originally posted by pezzzer View Post
    craig mate, i agree with a lot of the stuff u say but mentioning your hatred towards rafa is not playground ffs, how many times do you bring up other peoples posts??????????
    If you think i ever 'hated' Rafa, then you're a bit simple.

    The obscene amount of question marks you've posted, along with your slightly incoherent methods of communication, suggest that it might be the case anyway.

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      Dominic King recently left the Echo to go to the Mail, so you'd think he has decent sources.

      Liverpool owners line up Kenny Dalglish as boss Roy Hodgson faces win or bust clash with Bolton

      By DOMINIC KING

      Last updated at 11:00 PM on 30th December 2010

      Liverpool owners have reached breaking point with under-fire manager Roy Hodgson. Only a victory against Bolton at Anfield on Saturday is likely to save him following the shambolic defeat by Wolves which led to fans calling for him to be sacked.

      With Hodgson seemingly on the brink after just six months, the club have even been forced to deny claims he has already left.

      If the patience of owners Fenway Sports Group runs out, Kop hero Kenny Dalglish is a ready-made candidate for a caretaker role with a view to assuming a senior boardroom position once a permanent replacement has been found.

      Damien Comolli, the club’s director of football strategy, is responsible for identifying the next Anfield boss and the search has taken on fresh urgency after the appalling display in the 1-0 defeat at home on Wednesday against a team who were then bottom of the Barclays Premier League.

      The American owners are populists and their eagerness to make the right impression with fans following their takeover in October puts Hodgson on borrowed time, although his good relationship with Comolli is working for him at the moment.

      Walking alone: Hodgson cuts a solemn figure as he watches Liverpool lose against Wolves - with little backing from the Kop for their beleaguered manager

      With Liverpool only three points above the relegation zone and having suffered eight defeats in the league already, tomorrow’s game against Bolton has taken on huge significance and a loss will leave the club little room for manoeuvre.

      However, Hodgson’s precarious position will not affect Liverpool’s intentions for the January transfer window as Comolli is in charge of recruitment now that chief scout Eduardo Macia has left. Comolli will be backed to sign as many as four players.

      A £1.5million deal for Rennes winger Sylvain Marveaux is in place and Comolli will have a pivotal role to play in shaping Liverpool’s long-term future.

      Although Dalglish may be given a temporary role in charge he and the other fans’ favourite, Rafa Benitez, are not under consideration to take over on a permanent basis.

      Hodgson faces an enormous challenge to raise his badly deflated players for the Bolton game, which starts a defining run of five matches in 15 days.

      Liverpool face a trip to Blackburn followed by an FA Cup third-round tie against Manchester United before league games against Blackpool and Everton.

      He is adamant the players are still with him but Hodgson is unlikely to find any sympathy from the terraces tomorrow.

      The 63-year-old said: ‘I have been lucky. The support I have had has been from the players and within the club. I haven’t had a lot of support from the fans ever since I came here. The fans have not been happy with what they have seen in the whole of 2010.’

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        Liverpool owners line up Kenny Dalglish as boss Roy Hodgson faces win or bust clash with Bolton
        By Dominic King

        Liverpool owners have reached breaking point with under-fire manager Roy Hodgson. Only a victory against Bolton at Anfield on Saturday is likely to save him following the shambolic defeat by Wolves which led to fans calling for him to be sacked.

        With Hodgson seemingly on the brink after just six months, the club have even been forced to deny claims he has already left.

        If the patience of owners Fenway Sports Group runs out, Kop hero Kenny Dalglish is a ready-made candidate for a caretaker role with a view to assuming a senior boardroom position once a permanent replacement has been found.



        Damien Comolli, the club’s director of football strategy, is responsible for identifying the next Anfield boss and the search has taken on fresh urgency after the appalling display in the 1-0 defeat at home on Wednesday against a team who were then bottom of the Barclays Premier League.

        The American owners are populists and their eagerness to make the right impression with fans following their takeover in October puts Hodgson on borrowed time, although his good relationship with Comolli is working for him at the moment.




        With Liverpool only three points above the relegation zone and having suffered eight defeats in the league already, tomorrow’s game against Bolton has taken on huge significance and a loss will leave the club little room for manoeuvre.

        However, Hodgson’s precarious position will not affect Liverpool’s intentions for the January transfer window as Comolli is in charge of recruitment now that chief scout Eduardo Macia has left. Comolli will be backed to sign as many as four players.

        A £1.5million deal for Rennes winger Sylvain Marveaux is in place and Comolli will have a pivotal role to play in shaping Liverpool’s long-term future.

        Although Dalglish may be given a temporary role in charge he and the other fans’ favourite, Rafa Benitez, are not under consideration to take over on a permanent basis.

        Hodgson faces an enormous challenge to raise his badly deflated players for the Bolton game, which starts a defining run of five matches in 15 days.

        Liverpool face a trip to Blackburn followed by an FA Cup third-round tie against Manchester United before league games against Blackpool and Everton.





        He is adamant the players are still with him but Hodgson is unlikely to find any sympathy from the terraces tomorrow.

        The 63-year-old said: ‘I have been lucky. The support I have had has been from the players and within the club. I haven’t had a lot of support from the fans ever since I came here. The fans have not been happy with what they have seen in the whole of 2010.’

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        Last edited by Arn; 31-12-10, 12:40 AM.
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            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
            If you think i ever 'hated' Rafa, then you're a bit simple.

            The obscene amount of question marks you've posted, along with your slightly incoherent methods of communication, suggest that it might be the case anyway.
            err, excuse me craig, would you not be the first person to agree you wanted rafa out..... remember the 'it would be like all my birthdays and xmas's come at once' remark you made? be the first person to agree craig
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              Originally posted by pezzzer View Post
              err, excuse me craig, would you not be the first person to agree you wanted rafa out..... remember the 'it would be like all my birthdays and xmas's come at once' remark you made? be the first person to agree craig
              So if i wanted him out, that means i 'hated' him?

              Are you not intelligent enough to understand the difference? Christ

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                well a certain someone isnt intelligent enough to understand that people see a difference between last seasons

                Rafa should go view

                or

                this seasons view

                he should come back

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                  Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                  So if i wanted him out, that means i 'hated' him?

                  Are you not intelligent enough to understand the difference? Christ
                  intelligent enough to know mate, u slated rafa, own up ffs, oh u cant, sorry, or that would mean u were wrong. dick head
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                    Originally posted by pezzzer View Post
                    intelligent enough to know mate, u slated rafa, own up ffs, oh u cant, sorry, or that would mean u were wrong. dick head
                    What a ****ing moronic viewpoint - i thought he should leave, so i must have 'hated' him

                    Are you ****ing 12?

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                      Im am very worried about the Commolli situation too, all reports seem to suggest he has alot of power and influence. I for one can't understand why he would be responsible for identifying the next manager? Strange suggestion.

                      But here's hoping that Hodgsons keeps attacking the fans for not backing him, the idiot will get himself sacked. Can't believe he hasn't quit yet, save yourself already you embarrassing old fool

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                        Originally posted by -V- View Post
                        Im am very worried about the Commolli situation too, all reports seem to suggest he has alot of power and influence. I for one can't understand why he would be responsible for identifying the next manager? Strange suggestion.

                        But here's hoping that Hodgsons keeps attacking the fans for not backing him, the idiot will get himself sacked. Can't believe he hasn't quit yet, save yourself already you embarrassing old fool
                        Sounds like he's filling the role of a CEO. Until they employ a CEO. If they employ a CEO.

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                          Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                          What a ****ing moronic viewpoint - i thought he should leave, so i must have 'hated' him

                          Are you ****ing 12?
                          and now you want him back lol how moronic are you
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                            Yes because, when circumstances change, one should retain the same opinion. Because that would be clever. Do you think nobody is ever allowed to change their mind then? I assume you want him back - so if i didnt want him back, you'd tell me i was wrong. I do want him back - so you have a pop at me for that. Loon, much?

                            You genuinely come across as really slow mate.

                            Do you now understand the difference between thinking someone isnt doing a good enough job, and 'hating' them?
                            Last edited by Craig_H; 31-12-10, 12:56 AM.

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                              its not the changing of the views that is the problem

                              its the aggressiveness of the posting when expressing the views that makes a perfectly normal change or mind seem a bit rich.

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                                Dunno who this geezer is but thought I'd throw it out there

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