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    Originally posted by Cormack74 View Post
    Immediately prior to a game against Man Ure does sound a bit odd but maybe it'll give the players a lift

    Anyway, thanks for posting.
    No worries

    As for the date of it:

    I guess the result against Wolves and the attendance v Bolton was the tipping point. Likely only reason he wasn't sacked was because the three games of Wolves, Bolton and Blackburn were so close together.

    That is of course if he is being sacked.
    Forwards.......

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      I will say one thing about this. Kenny always had Fergie's number.

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        So it'll be either 5-0 or 0-5...

        Go out with a bang..

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          i reckon its houllier coming back not rafa...

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            Under-pressure Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson admits he is "on a greasy pole" at Anfield - but is doing his best to "justify" his appointment.

            Despite a much-needed injury-time victory over Bolton on Saturday, speculation still persists that the 63-year-old's days are numbered at Anfield.

            After taking over in October - three months after Hodgson's appointment by the previous regime - owners New England Sports Ventures are believed to be exploring options for a change of manager.

            Ralf Rangnick, who resigned as coach of Hoffenheim at the weekend after a difference of opinion with the club's owner, is the latest to be added to a list of potential successors.

            After Saturday's win Hodgson bemoaned the "negativity" of the conjecture about his position at the club but stressed he was able to rise above it.

            "When you get given the job you climb up to the top of a greasy pole - we all do that - but at least you are on the pole and you have been given the chance," said the Reds boss, who has had to endure the Kop calling for him to be replaced by Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish and faced sarcastic chants of "Hodgson for England".

            "I am on an exceptionally lofty pole because the club is one of the biggest in the world and that is why when you get the job here you are so pleased you are chosen.

            "I will be doing my best during the time I am working here to justify my selection and trying to get the team playing the sort of football we played against Bolton.

            "But it was not just against Bolton, I can give you six or seven games where we have played as well as that.

            "I can also, with no attempt at modesty, point out we have played 10 difficult games in Europe without even using the bulk of our first-team players and we have reached the last 32 of the Europa League.

            "I still see a lot of things positively and my glass is absolutely half full rather than half empty at the moment."

            The performance against Bolton involved a patchy first 45 minutes and a much-improved second half, when the impressive Steven Gerrard provided the ammunition for Fernando Torres and Joe Cole to turn a 1-0 deficit into a very late 2-1 win.

            It lifted the Reds back up to ninth but they are still closer to the relegation zone (six points) than they are to fifth-placed Chelsea (10 points).

            Hodgson has laid down several markers since his appointment in July, the first of which was for him to be judged after 10 games and then to ensure the team was in the top half of the table by the halfway stage of the campaign.

            After 10 matches the team had just 12 points following a woeful start and although they rallied briefly back-to-back defeats to Newcastle and at home to Wolves heaped the pressure back on Hodgson.

            Even the win over Bolton failed to quell speculation about his situation but the former Fulham boss is targeting an improvement in 2011 after admitting their current league position was exactly where he expected them to be.

            "Once you go outside of the top five clubs we are all guilty of the same thing - a good performance followed by a poor one," said Hodgson, who takes his side to Blackburn as Liverpool's fixture-packed January continues.

            "It is important if we want to finish even top of that pile (the teams outside the top five) we knock that inconsistency out of our game.

            "A lot of the negativity has been somewhat unfounded and I said very early in the season, probably after seven games when we were in the bottom three, that if we can get to 19 games and find ourselves in the top half of the table that would be the best we could hope for.

            "That is what we have achieved so far and I am hoping in the second half of the season we will kick on, especially if there is the possibility to add a player or two in the transfer window."




            where do you start? ffs Roy does any manager in the world talk as much **** as him?


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              FFS now he's being offensive to people from Poland. He is a disaster.
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              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.



              May the Lord bless this post.

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                not to mention greasy strippers.
                dave of mutilation

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                  Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                  No worries

                  As for the date of it:

                  I guess the result against Wolves and the attendance v Bolton was the tipping point. Likely only reason he wasn't sacked was because the three games of Wolves, Bolton and Blackburn were so close together.

                  That is of course if he is being sacked.
                  Not sure if it's significant, but Kenny was away in dubai, but i heard he was back yesterday or today. Which would make the timing about right.

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                    Originally posted by red g View Post

                    Hodgson has laid down several markers since his appointment in July, the first of which was for him to be judged after 10 games.

                    After 10 matches the team had just 12 points.

                    I laughed out loud at this, although really I should have cried.

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                      Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                      Not sure if it's significant, but Kenny was away in dubai, but i heard he was back yesterday or today. Which would make the timing about right.
                      Still think it's someone guessing.
                      Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                        Just found this on another site, sums him up really. He's an absolute nutjob and not in a good way.


                        December 2nd. Roy Hodgson on Joe Cole :

                        "He isn't a naturally confident character. He suffers when things are not going his way,"



                        January 4th. Roy Hodgson on Joe Cole

                        "Joe is a very confident player. He always thinks he is playing well. So he doesn’t have any great worries about that side of things,”

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                          Originally posted by Chris View Post
                          Just found this on another site, sums him up really. He's an absolute nutjob and not in a good way.


                          December 2nd. Roy Hodgson on Joe Cole :

                          "He isn't a naturally confident character. He suffers when things are not going his way,"



                          January 4th. Roy Hodgson on Joe Cole

                          "Joe is a very confident player. He always thinks he is playing well. So he doesn’t have any great worries about that side of things,”

                          http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...#ixzz1A6wycwod


                          I shouldnt laugh, it's almost bordering on dementia.

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                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                            FFS now he's being offensive to people from Poland. He is a disaster.


                            I shouldnt laugh, it's almost bordering on dementia.
                            That's not very nice.
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                            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.



                            May the Lord bless this post.

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                              That's why i said i shouldnt laugh. I was laughing at how farcical it was to be completely contradictory about the same topic.

                              But it does actually come across almost as dementia though, in its purest form. One day he says one thing, 4 weeks later says the complete opposite.

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                                Originally posted by Chris View Post
                                Just found this on another site, sums him up really. He's an absolute nutjob and not in a good way.


                                December 2nd. Roy Hodgson on Joe Cole :

                                "He isn't a naturally confident character. He suffers when things are not going his way,"



                                January 4th. Roy Hodgson on Joe Cole

                                "Joe is a very confident player. He always thinks he is playing well. So he doesn’t have any great worries about that side of things,”

                                http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/news...#ixzz1A6wycwod
                                Oh dear me

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