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It's not that uncommon for everything else to be axed though really is it. Managers have preferred scouts and coaches they like to work with. The only unusual one was the axing of Bruckner, but then it sounds like he was a bit too big for his boots, and I don't think him and Benitez got on anyway.K ris90210
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It can only be speculation unless they are getting it from the ownersOriginally posted by kris90210 View PostWow, that's pretty huge if true. How reliable are these guys? Wonder who they would get that kindof info from!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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Bruckner was a Purslow "signing" rather than a Rafa one, IIRC?Originally posted by kris90210 View PostIt's not that uncommon for everything else to be axed though really is it. Managers have preferred scouts and coaches they like to work with. The only unusual one was the axing of Bruckner, but then it sounds like he was a bit too big for his boots, and I don't think him and Benitez got on anyway.
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Wouldnt be the first time and probably wont be the lastOriginally posted by kris90210 View PostAgreed, but it seems strange that such well respected fans would peddle speculation of this nature.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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John Henry reaffirmed his commitment to Liverpool's future by taking in an academy match against Manchester United on Thursday.
The American owner was criticised after missing the FA Cup semi-final against Everton last weekend to watch Boston Red Sox's first home match of the Major League Baseball season.
Watching: John Henry (left) with Frank McParland, Liverpool's academy director

Henry is currently overseeing a radical shake-up of the Anfield club which led to the departures of director of football Damien Comolli and head of sports medicine and sports science Peter Brukner.
But he took time out to watch Liverpool's kids battle back to earn a 2-2 draw against United in Kirkby.
Michael Keane and Jesse Lingard put the visitors 2-0 up in the first half before goals from Nathan Eccleston after Michael Ngoo ensured the spoils were shared.
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Exactly.Originally posted by kris90210 View PostIt's not that uncommon for everything else to be axed though really is it. Managers have preferred scouts and coaches they like to work with. The only unusual one was the axing of Bruckner, but then it sounds like he was a bit too big for his boots, and I don't think him and Benitez got on anyway.
WTF?Originally posted by Bender View PostJohn Henry reaffirmed his commitment to Liverpool's future by taking in an academy match against Manchester United on Thursday.
The American owner was criticised after missing the FA Cup semi-final against Everton last weekend to watch Boston Red Sox's first home match of the Major League Baseball season.
Watching: John Henry (left) with Frank McParland, Liverpool's academy director
Henry is currently overseeing a radical shake-up of the Anfield club which led to the departures of director of football Damien Comolli and head of sports medicine and sports science Peter Brukner.
But he took time out to watch Liverpool's kids battle back to earn a 2-2 draw against United in Kirkby.
Michael Keane and Jesse Lingard put the visitors 2-0 up in the first half before goals from Nathan Eccleston after Michael Ngoo ensured the spoils were shared.
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John Henry reaffirmed his commitment to Liverpool's future by taking in an academy match against Manchester United on Thursday.
I must admit I was worried that FSG may not be committed to the club long term, but I now feel reassured after learning that he watched an academy game. Anyone feeling a palpable sense of relief?Last edited by dom9; 20-04-12, 11:30 AM.Oh I don't know.
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this will be on twitter soon .....everyone loves a bit of friday gossip to take into the weekend
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