i see Michael Laudrup is being linked with the lfc job
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Suppose we're looking at the up and coming managerial names that seem to be working well in their early careers, with a view to getting them before someone else does.
It's risky to be the ones to give them their chance at a massive club, but were they to get it right, could hold us in good stead for many many years to come.
I do like that the more inexperienced managers they are looking at, all seem to have sides that play attractive attacking football, which is a good sign as to what sort of team/club fsg hope to build here i think.Last edited by Vermilion; 19-05-12, 08:07 AM.
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[quote=Yozza;2309711]http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...ospital-839724
Only a ****ing nosebleed but its a start
Fergie 'ambulance drama': Reds boss 'rushed to hospital with suspected heavy nose bleed'Fergie had been due to speak at a dinner in Glasgow to mark the 40th anniversary of Rangers’ Cup Winners’ Cup Final win
How can you have a suspected heavy nosebleed??
Either you have or you havent..?
Lets hope its something far more serious
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Sky Sports understands former Denmark star Michael Laudrup is a contender for the vacant manager's job at Liverpool.Originally posted by sean_lfc View PostYup what's all that about? I seriously can't see us working well in getting a manager in who's still learning a fair bit, ala Martinez, Laudrup.
Liverpool have begun their search for a new boss following the board's decision to axe Kenny Dalglish earlier this week.
The Reds are believed to have a shortlist of up to 12 people they want to talk to about succeeding Dalglish at Anfield.
Wigan's Roberto Martinez has already been given permission to enter discussions with Liverpool, while Swansea chief Brendan Rodgers declined the opportunity to hold talks with the Merseyside giants.
Danish icon Laudrup is thought to be in the frame for the post, with the 47-year-old believed to be keen to try his luck in England.
Exciting
Former Barcelona and Real Madrid star Laudrup is highly-regarded in Europe as one of the best young managers around with his brand of exciting attacking style of play.
Laudrup worked as Morten Olsen's assistant with the Danish national side before he took charge of Brondby in 2002.
After four successful seasons, he left Brondby for Getafe, leading them to the final of the Copa del Rey and the quarter-finals of the old UEFA Cup.
Laudrup has since had spells with Spartak Moscow and Real Mallorca, who he left last September.
Laudrup has been linked with a move to England in the past and the Dane is thought to have admirers inside the corridors of power at Anfield as they look to bring in a new man to get the club back on track.sky
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[quote=Danoner Forrest;2309720]Usual quality journalism.......Originally posted by Yozza View Posthttp://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...ospital-839724
Only a ****ing nosebleed but its a start
Fergie 'ambulance drama': Reds boss 'rushed to hospital with suspected heavy nose bleed'Fergie had been due to speak at a dinner in Glasgow to mark the 40th anniversary of Rangers’ Cup Winners’ Cup Final win
How can you have a suspected heavy nosebleed??
Either you have or you havent..?
Lets hope its something far more serious
I hope Fergies around for another 20 years so he can watch the demise of his beloved club as we run away with every competition once again
Go **** yourself
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This article stinks of guesswork.Originally posted by lil_luis_07 View Posthttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...?newsfeed=true
On the topic of Rafa i think a few people may have jizzed too early!
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