If there's a manager that thinks he's got no chance amongst 11 other candidates then he's better off pussying out now cos he won't be able to handle the pressure of the actual job.
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Michael Laudrup: "I havent been approached by LFC but it is 1 of the top clubs in the world. I would love to manage that huge club one day"Guillem Balague @GuillemBalague
Just spoken to Laudrup, hes surprised about rumours but would love to get the chance to manage LFC one day
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I read that zonal marking article yesterday and it improved my perceptions of Martinez massively but at the end of the day Champions league revenues are about to double from next season,not being in it is going to be a massive impairment for this club to improve.
Now is not the time to try out inexperienced mangers at the top level.we need proven quality and we need it now.
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So how are 'lesser' mangers supposed to break into 'bigger' clubs..?Originally posted by PoolG View PostI read that zonal marking article yesterday and it improved my perceptions of Martinez massively but at the end of the day Champions league revenues are about to double from next season,not being in it is going to be a massive impairment for this club to improve.
Now is not the time to try out inexperienced mangers at the top level.we need proven quality and we need it now.
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I'm inclined to agree but at the same time wonder about the availability and suitability of any really top class options. Past performance is no guarantee of future success and there are several examples of less heralded coaches doing well recently (Frank de Boer and Pardew are the ones that spring to mind). Whoever we get is likely to represent a big risk at least in the short term.Originally posted by PoolG View PostI read that zonal marking article yesterday and it improved my perceptions of Martinez massively but at the end of the day Champions league revenues are about to double from next season,not being in it is going to be a massive impairment for this club to improve.
Now is not the time to try out inexperienced mangers at the top level.we need proven quality and we need it now."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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They break into clubs like Dortmund,Valencia,Porto etc and then get their shot at the elite,of which we still are in terms of club size and Stature but not sadly in current performance.Originally posted by Icon View PostSo how are 'lesser' mangers supposed to break into 'bigger' clubs..?
Now is not the time for us to turn into a proving ground.
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And what proven managers would come here apart from Rafa ? Capello and Van Gaal are both over 60 and wouldn't fit FSG's model. Klopp and Pep aren't happening I'm afraid. Lowe ?Originally posted by PoolG View PostI read that zonal marking article yesterday and it improved my perceptions of Martinez massively but at the end of the day Champions league revenues are about to double from next season,not being in it is going to be a massive impairment for this club to improve.
Now is not the time to try out inexperienced mangers at the top level.we need proven quality and we need it now.
Rafa's personality wouldn't work with a DOF so that leaves us with the likes of AVB, Laudrup and Martinez who would all be huge gambles.
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Originally posted by dww View PostI'm inclined to agree but at the same time wonder about the availability and suitability of any really top class options. Past performance is no guarantee of future success and there are several examples of less heralded coaches doing well recently (Frank de Boer and Pardew are the ones that spring to mind). Whoever we get is likely to represent a big risk at least in the short term.Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostAnd what proven managers would come here apart from Rafa ? Capello and Van Gaal are both over 60 and wouldn't fit FSG's model. Klopp and Pep aren't happening I'm afraid. Lowe ?
Rafa's personality wouldn't work with a DOF so that leaves us with the likes of AVB, Laudrup and Martinez who would all be huge gambles.
Pardew is a decent manager and had a very good season but he's been decidedly average every else.
If it wasn't for Graham Carr's eye for a player Newcastle would've had the kind of season everyone expected them to.
Frank De boer is a manager who has won his league and qualified for the Champions league.Him and the likes of Klopp and AVB are the type I hope we go for,rather than the elder statesmen like Van Gaal and Capello.
Everyone is a risk for sure,but some are less of a risk then others.Last edited by G; 19-05-12, 01:48 PM.
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I'm not to sure about Laudrup. Great player, but limited managerial experience. Also, it seems he doesn't like DOF's
Laudrup resigned from his job, following the firing of his assistant, Erik Larsen. Laudrup cited that great frustration with Lorenzo Serra Ferrer, the club's Director of Football, leading to a bad work climate as the main reason for his resignation
...or maybe it was this one particular DOF
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Dortmund are German Champions, they may not have Bayern's history but i'd class them as elite.Originally posted by PoolG View PostThey break into clubs like Dortmund,Valencia,Porto etc and then get their shot at the elite,of which we still are in terms of club size and Stature but not sadly in current performance.
Now is not the time for us to turn into a proving ground.
For me it's not whether a man has experience or not (Owl Face), it's whether they have the personality and ethos to manage us.We come not to play.
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@BarclaysLeague: Benitez linked with Reds return: Liverpool have approached former boss Rafa Benitez as the search for a new mana... http://t.co/kpCopczO
Says Martinez has reservations about working under a DOF.
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