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He clearly had an excuse (in his mind) and that excuse saw Comolli goOriginally posted by el matador View Postra
In my eyes kenny has no excuses whatsoever for this utter ****e and come the end of the season he should go.
Youre right that fsg dont have a clue who to turn to for advice. Who the **** out there can possibly give any sort of unbiased opinions.
I'm 100% convinced that sacking was instigated by KennyBob 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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Agree with pretty much all of that, apart from the first paragraph.Originally posted by el matador View Postrafa had some glorious moments and we knew that that particular team had come to end of its cycle. Unfortunately rafa had become too preoccupied with off pitch stuff. He was constantly fighting battles and in the end it was is everyones interests to let him go.
What has kenny been through this season that we can use as mitigating circumstances for this piss poor excuse of a season. Which battles has he fought and how many of the players that we bought we forced purchases because of a tight budget.
We paid top dollar for his first choice signings and unfortunately those signings will end up costing us big time as financial fair play kicks in and we wont be spending those sorts of sums again until the stadium is built.
In my eyes kenny has no excuses whatsoever for this utter ****e and come the end of the season he should go.
Youre right that fsg dont have a clue who to turn to for advice. Who the **** out there can possibly give any sort of unbiased opinions.
It's the exact opposite actually, and I will unto the day I die keep peddling the same opinion. If it hadn't been for Rafa, the momentum to get those 2 yank cunts out of the club would never have gathered the pace that it did. How you can say 'he became too preoccupied with off the field stuff' when he was the one who let us know what the **** was going on and was the only one who kept a true bond with the fans beyond the whole executive **** and eventually died by his sword but not without taking those cunts with him... **** it. Some people love him, others don't. I just see Rafa as more than a manager, he was a human icon and he understood (and still does) the values of this club like no other. He's also a fantastic manager, most likely one of the best in Europe.
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Wow lec that is some statement.Originally posted by Lecter View PostHe clearly had an excuse (in his mind) and that excuse saw Comolli go
I'm 100% convinced that sacking was instigated by Kenny
Just a hunch or something more concrete to support it.
Survival of the fittest I guess.[B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]
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No excuses, but there has been some major off field **** this season.Originally posted by el matador View Postrafa had some glorious moments and we knew that that particular team had come to end of its cycle. Unfortunately rafa had become too preoccupied with off pitch stuff. He was constantly fighting battles and in the end it was is everyones interests to let him go.
What has kenny been through this season that we can use as mitigating circumstances for this piss poor excuse of a season. Which battles has he fought and how many of the players that we bought we forced purchases because of a tight budget.
We paid top dollar for his first choice signings and unfortunately those signings will end up costing us big time as financial fair play kicks in and we wont be spending those sorts of sums again until the stadium is built.
In my eyes kenny has no excuses whatsoever for this utter ****e and come the end of the season he should go.
Youre right that fsg dont have a clue who to turn to for advice. Who the **** out there can possibly give any sort of unbiased opinions.Another MASSIVE game
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I was actually relieved that my stream was stopped due to copyright infringement. I think I will also be going to the Trading Standards in the morning as there were 11 imposters trying to be Liverpool FC tonight.
I am absolutely hand on heart expecting the worst now on Saturday. Thanks boys."Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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Originally posted by sean_lfc View PostAgree with pretty much all of that, apart from the first paragraph.
It's the exact opposite actually, and I will unto the day I die keep peddling the same opinion. If it hadn't been for Rafa, the momentum to get those 2 yank cunts out of the club would never have gathered the pace that it did. How you can say 'he became too preoccupied with off the field stuff' when he was the one who let us know what the **** was going on and was the only one who kept a true bond with the fans beyond the whole executive **** and eventually died by his sword but not without taking those cunts with him... **** it. Some people love him, others don't. I just see Rafa as more than a manager, he was a human icon and he understood (and still does) the values of this club like no other. He's also a fantastic manager, most likely one of the best in Europe.
Vive la France
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Sean ... Rafa is my first choice to replace kenny. He opened our eyes to everything but forgot about the football side of things.
With fsgs backing rafa could do great things for this club.[B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]
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BBC Sport understands that John Henry has approached Brian Schottenheimer about a possible move to England as a possible replacement for Kenny Dalglish. Dalglish's side has struggled to find league form this season despite getting into two cup finals and there are now strong rumours circulating about his future. Schottenheimer who is currently the Offensive coordinator of the St Louis Rams American Football team is a big soccer fan but has never managed or played the game professionally, although he did play the game during his days at UCLA. The move would not be welcomed by Liverpool fans but Henry believes that Schottenheimer has the mental strength and tactical intelligence to transfer to football.
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