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    Slightly off topic but am in the only one who thinks fergie is a bit overated? And not just as I'm a pool fan.
    Did well in the Scottish league in the 80's (not too impressive) and then had the same job in the same league with the same team who out spent everyone until Chelsea came along for a solid 25 years!!
    That's like being the thinnest kid in fat camp
    Anyway sorry that bugged me for ages especially when the likes of Jose does it in different leagues/countries / clubs etc

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      It should be of no surprise that Sir Alex Ferguson, Hodgson’s close friend, believes the Liverpool manager’s record demands respect. It is the Manchester United manager’s habit to patronise those rivals he does not see as a threat while scorning those who trouble his primacy.
      dave of mutilation

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        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
        Patrick Barclay - total cunt.

        Liverpool may have their saviour in Platini

        Patrick Barclay Chief Football Commentator
        January 7 2011 8:19PM

        While Liverpool were imagining that some of the world’s most successful and lauded players — Fernando Torres, Xabi Alonso, Steven Gerrard — could be incorporated in a sustainable challenge for the trophies to which history seemed to entitle the club, everything was fine. The dream was lived.

        Then it was discovered that the new stadium promised by Tom Hicks and George Gillett Jr was a myth: Liverpool could not even afford the proverbial spade.

        Pretty much all the difficulty that Liverpool and their supporters have experienced lately can be traced back to sums that don’t add up. When I asked whom they would like to replace Roy Hodgson during one of the manager’s umpteen crises in seven months — it’s been quite a redefinition of the phrase “a fair chance” — quite a few fans got all sniffy about José Mourinho, expressing aversion to his attitude or style of play. So they were never going to accept Hodgson.

        This week, as the list of Hodgson’s crimes against humanity mounted, he was accused of having replaced Javier Mascherano with Christian Poulsen, as if the Argentinian could have been persuaded to forsake Barcelona. He was scorned for inflicting Paul Konchesky on the Kop, as if a Paolo Maldini or Roberto Carlos would have gratefully accepted the former Fulham left back’s wages.

        It is all too reminiscent of Francis Lee’s remark about the salary expectations of an underachieving Manchester City squad: “Their trouble is that they’ve got Frank Sinatra tastes and Frank Ifield voices.”

        No slight is intended on Ifield — or my friend Hodgson. But an alarming proportion of Liverpool supporters do want to fly to the Moon for a Mersey-ferry fare. And the new fans — those who have probably never seen a Liverpool captain brandish an English championship trophy — have expectations as high as, if not higher than, those who know what they are talking about.

        This is not to deny that Liverpool are a special club or to pretend that there was not a distinct pleasure in the Rafael Benítez years of contesting Champions League finals with AC Milan. The red shirts seemed to belong on those occasions, Jamie Carragher’s heroics in 2005 being just as memorable as Maldini’s redemption two years later. But if time and tide waited for every man, Stade Reims would be regular participants in Champions League finals, too.

        Which brings us neatly to the Frenchman who has given Liverpool hope of remaining special. Without Michel Platini and the reform of the Uefa club licensing system known as Financial Fair Play, Liverpool might still be in the despairing hands of Hicks and Gillett. John W. Henry and Tom Werner, the new owners, made that clear when they took over.

        Progress on the regulations, due to be operational from the 2013-14 season, is to be reported by Platini, the Uefa president, and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the chairman of the European Club Association, on Tuesday. They are popular with owners because, by encouraging clubs to break even or run at a limited loss, they should halt the rampant inflation in player salaries and transfer fees caused by clubs such as Manchester City, and before them Chelsea, acquiring sugar daddies.

        No longer do you hear that they are a fiendish plot by the likes of Platini and Rummenigge, a Franco-German alliance bent on curbing English power in Europe; that was fanciful. Indeed, the Premier League is taking a constructive part in their design.
        But it is still legitimately argued that Uefa must be careful not to enshrine the prominence of traditionally strong clubs: Spain’s big two, for instance, and Manchester United, with their large stadium and earning potential. There must be room to grow and challenge the established order, as Chelsea have done in England.

        There must also be, however, an incentive for responsible owners to try to revive great institutions in danger of failing and there could be no better example of this than Liverpool if Henry and Werner succeed in exploiting the club’s support, without whose scale and loyalty they would hardly have bothered crossing the Atlantic, Financial Fair Play or not.

        The status quo was never an option. Inflation was tempting clubs with heritage-based ambition, such as Aston Villa and Everton, towards the debt-rutted road on which Leeds United nearly foundered. Something had to be done and Platini did it.

        There is a fear of devil in the detail, a worry — exacerbated by Platini’s recent reference to “threats on various fronts” — that big clubs faced by a more level playing field might lead a breakaway from Uefa. But even this has receded, so better times may lie ahead for all, Liverpool now included.
        What...the....****???
        I try to ignore these idiots but the thought of them getting paid for drivel like this makes my blood boil.
        "Justice has been done."

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          It's official?
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          "Justice has been done."

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            Originally posted by wiw View Post
            He wrote Mourinho's as well. He's such a prick. Can't stand listening to him The way he writes reminds me of Ben Tover
            I like his films!!!

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              Posted in YNWA

              IFFHS – Top 10 managers 2001-2010

              1. Arsene Wenger France 156
              2. Sir Alex Ferguson Scotland 148
              3. Jose Mourinho Portugal 135
              4. Fabio Capello Italy 120
              5. Guus Hiddink Holland 112
              6. Carlo Ancelotti Italy 108
              7. Luiz Scolari Brazil 101
              8. Marcelo Bielsa Argentina 101
              9. Rafael Benitez Spain 97
              10. Marcello Lippi Italy 88




              92. Roy Hodgson.

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                Originally posted by JHP View Post
                Posted in YNWA

                IFFHS – Top 10 managers 2001-2010

                1. Arsene Wenger France 156
                2. Sir Alex Ferguson Scotland 148
                3. Jose Mourinho Portugal 135
                4. Fabio Capello Italy 120
                5. Guus Hiddink Holland 112
                6. Carlo Ancelotti Italy 108
                7. Luiz Scolari Brazil 101
                8. Marcelo Bielsa Argentina 101
                9. Rafael Benitez Spain 97
                10. Marcello Lippi Italy 88




                92. Roy Hodgson.
                Roy made it into the top 100
                The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                  Originally posted by badpiggy View Post
                  There's plenty of people coming on here at the moment claiming there's no difference between NESV and H+G or that they're cunts or that they're incompetent when the only known fact is that we have a **** manager.

                  Everyone agrees on that but the idea that you just sack him with zero potential negative consequences is nuts. And people are totally overreacting - and I think it's all understandable - because when you're stuck in the middle of it all time seems to move very slowly but it was short-term thinking that got us Hodgson to begin with. None of us have been here before with Liverpool so the impatience is understandable but it IS impatience and a certain amount of gullibility regarding the media which is only exacerbated by expecting to find out decisions that will make/lose millions on twitter first!

                  I know that Hodgson's statisitcs are damning and his realistic record is sub-standard but clearly NESV aren't the type to go all out for the likes of Mourinho midseason if everand a couple more days - surely!!! - won't make that much of a difference. I don't think the match against the scum is particularly significant in the context of our entire future. We've lost against Wolves and ****in Blackpool at home for ****s sake!

                  Now if he's still here on Monday...
                  The NESV / H&G comparisons are embarassing

                  NESV start with a clean slate with me

                  I do think they are fluffing the decision with regards to sacking Roy and I do think their ditherring will cost them support amongst the fans

                  In running companies you rarely have the luxury of making decisions when all the stars have aligned. You often have to make decisions when the time isnt great

                  IMO NESV are looking at this too much with their heads. Sometimes decisions have to be made on gut instinct or feeling. I've walked away from lucrative deal for my business because they didnt feel right and I've gone with things that have had an element of risk based on gut instinct

                  There is no way back for Roy hes a dead man walking, he knows it, NESV know it, the PLAYERS know it and the fans do

                  I think IF they let the current situation continue we could become real relegation candidates because the players wont play for someone who has no authority
                  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 badpiggy View Post
                    There's plenty of people coming on here at the moment claiming there's no difference between NESV and H+G or that they're cunts or that they're incompetent when the only known fact is that we have a **** manager.

                    Everyone agrees on that but the idea that you just sack him with zero potential negative consequences is nuts. And people are totally overreacting - and I think it's all understandable - because when you're stuck in the middle of it all time seems to move very slowly but it was short-term thinking that got us Hodgson to begin with. None of us have been here before with Liverpool so the impatience is understandable but it IS impatience and a certain amount of gullibility regarding the media which is only exacerbated by expecting to find out decisions that will make/lose millions on twitter first!

                    I know that Hodgson's statisitcs are damning and his realistic record is sub-standard but clearly NESV aren't the type to go all out for the likes of Mourinho midseason if everand a couple more days - surely!!! - won't make that much of a difference. I don't think the match against the scum is particularly significant in the context of our entire future. We've lost against Wolves and ****in Blackpool at home for ****s sake!

                    Now if he's still here on Monday...

                    Equally the idea that you keep a deadman walking without any consequences is equally daft

                    There is no way back for Roy hes a dead man walking, he knows it, NESV know it, the PLAYERS know it and the fans do

                    I think IF they let the current situation continue we could become real relegation candidates because the players wont play for someone who has no authority

                    IF Roy was to stay NESV should have backed him, they havent which has left him dangling from the rafters - hes ones piss and one breath from croaking it

                    I honestly do not fancy us one iota in a relegation battle if Roy stays now, unless NESV come out and back him (which they wont)
                    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 gaz01 View Post
                      I have to agree, i like the fact that NESV are not panicking in public or making some rash snap decision. They are handling this in a pre H&G in private manner which is how it should be.
                      A large number of people seem to have condemned them already for being slow to react but they have made no comments on the situation & are handling it in house.
                      There is no point firing him without a plan in place, if you want quick, unplanned, public grandstanding decision ask for fat Tom hicks back and you'll have your man

                      I havent condemned them but I think they are wrong

                      I also think their indecision will have major effects on the club AND their reputation amongst the fans
                      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 Lecter View Post
                        I havent condemned them but I think they are wrong

                        I also think their indecision will have major effects on the club AND their reputation amongst the fans
                        Looking from the outside with no knowledge of what's going on, it can look like indecision. The truth is that we don't know whether they are doing anything or whether they have a well developed plan and about to enact it.

                        They are intelligent people with knowledge of running sports business and I'm certain they know the situation is unsustainable.

                        Past players have been supportive of Hodgson and I'm sure that has influenced them. I think it's telling that Thommo has come off the fence and even Alan Kennedy whilst still somewhat supportive has said he expects action next week.

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                          @theliverpoolway The Liverpool Way
                          I'd suggest logging onto lfc.tv shortly. You might just be hearing the news you've all been waiting for.

                          @HRashid_LFC H Rashid
                          David Usher from theliverpoolway suggesting Hodgson sacked this morning?
                          Last edited by sinbad; 08-01-11, 12:05 PM.

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                            Originally posted by sinbad View Post
                            @theliverpoolway The Liverpool Way
                            I'd suggest logging onto lfc.tv shortly. You might just be hearing the news you've all been waiting for.

                            @HRashid_LFC H Rashid
                            David Usher from theliverpoolway suggesting Hodgson sacked this morning?
                            Ryan Babel has also been tweeting cryptically:
                            Guys @LucasLeiva87 has something to tell u ..

                            I actually wanna say it myself but maybe @LucasLeiva87 wanna tell it first

                            Or maybe @glen_johnson???

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                              He's gone, official

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                                Dave Usher saying Hodgson is gone and that Kenny is taking over! Said it'll be on .tv in a bit!
                                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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