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Originally posted by Redspin View PostWhy would anyone be upset about Dalglish? He knew the requirement this season was a top 4 place at least and he missed it by miles, being nearer in points to the bottom 3.
The worst top flight performance for 58 years is not good grounds to be upset about the architect of that failure being removed from his post.
Dalglish has gone and he isn't coming back. I've seen Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and his glorious treble, Dalglish, Houllier (and his treble too) and Benitez come and go. The one common thing is that the club goes on. Let's hope we get the right man and the right team around him. I'd give my right arm for it to be Benitez again, but if it isn't then I'll get behind the new man.Well summed up by Chrono.Originally posted by Chrono View PostGood post and I agree. Brave comments, hope you are wearing Kevlar as there are a lot of nutjobs running amok on the forum
still a legend our Kenny but 8th is never good enough for LFC
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Jesus Christ what's up with your generation? I couldn't be happier. It was a huge mistake to invite someone back on purely sentimental grounds who'd been out of the game so long. It was a disaster waiting to happen and it duly played out.Originally posted by red g View PostI defy any Liverpool fan not to be genuinely upset that Dalglish has gone. I actually think it maybe for the best, but i am still very sad.
I was watching Liverpool for years before he came along first time round and to see him floundering and giving us such a shocking season was tragic. I've been waiting for the news that he'd be going for ages. He was taking us backwards fast and needed to go so that we could move forwards again.
So, in brief, I'm not in the minutest bit upset that he's gone. Better managers than him have come and gone before and the world still turns
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Missing the point a bit i think ? While for football reasons people can be happy Kenny left, sentimentally they can still be sad, we're not all rock hard like you.Originally posted by Redspin View PostJesus Christ what's up with your generation? I couldn't be happier. It was a huge mistake to invite someone back on purely sentimental grounds who'd been out of the game so long. It was a disaster waiting to happen and it duly played out.
I was watching Liverpool for years before he came along first time round and to see him floundering and giving us such a shocking season was tragic. I've been waiting for the news that he'd be going for ages. He was taking us backwards fast and needed to go so that we could move forwards again.
So, in brief, I'm not in the minutest bit upset that he's gone. Better managers than him have come and gone before and the world still turns
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I started using this formation on ISS Pro Evo on the ps1 12 years agoOriginally posted by Kronenburg1892 View Post
Babangida down the left wing, Ronaldo down the right and Hakan Suker in the middle
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Eh?Originally posted by el matador View PostCJ ... It would make things very interesting if I could do the achievement cycles for prospective managers.
If I could get the data I would have already done them. Something tells me rafa might be passed his peak periods already but alas we will never know because I dont have his time of birth.
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To my generation he ws the King and he should have been yours to. Its not about what he gave as a a Manager this time round. Its what he gave to me growing up, Its the pure joy I got from watching him week after week and its his absolute dignity he has displayed throughout his life.Originally posted by Redspin View PostJesus Christ what's up with your generation? I couldn't be happier. It was a huge mistake to invite someone back on purely sentimental grounds who'd been out of the game so long. It was a disaster waiting to happen and it duly played out.
I was watching Liverpool for years before he came along first time round and to see him floundering and giving us such a shocking season was tragic. I've been waiting for the news that he'd be going for ages. He was taking us backwards fast and needed to go so that we could move forwards again.
So, in brief, I'm not in the minutest bit upset that he's gone. Better managers than him have come and gone before and the world still turns
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Well, as Jack Nicholson once so aptly said, "I like my wine red, my meat rare and my women wild". Couldn't agree more, so perhaps that explains it!Originally posted by Vermilion View PostMissing the point a bit i think ? While for football reasons people can be happy Kenny left, sentimentally they can still be sad, we're not all rock hard like you.

"Sentimentally they can still be sad..." Oh boy, do I despair. Right, off to the pub in central London to meet a City fan mate and have lots of proper beers and chew the fat.
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Originally posted by el matador View PostCJ ... It would make things very interesting if I could do the achievement cycles for prospective managers.
If I could get the data I would have already done them. Something tells me rafa might be passed his peak periods already but alas we will never know because I dont have his time of birth.

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