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    Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
    I didn't just say from how he plays did I. What he says comes across as old school English style. I really don't think that is the way forward.
    To me it appears that more and more up and coming English managers and coaches have recognized that the chest thumping, 442 humping, clogger clumping methods of all no longer represent the pathway to success (I'm constantly impressed by the way Lambert and Rogers in particular express this and to a lesser extent Pardew). You'd have hoped that Carra would recognise this too.

    It's a wait and see with him and you'd expect him to coach before he manages (and with that you'd expect him to coach the kiddies before the adults). His dining companion preferences aside I'm not sure we can dismiss him before hearing what he can do.
    A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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      Originally posted by Kronenburg1892 View Post
      Have a listen to this. He's obviously pushing his app, but listen out for his comments on club structure.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=RgrEGE674G4
      He's ****in brilliant isn't he.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        Originally posted by Rowan View Post
        To me it appears that more and more up and coming English managers and coaches have recognized that the chest thumping, 442 humping, clogger clumping methods of all no longer represent the pathway to success (I'm constantly impressed by the way Lambert and Rogers in particular express this and to a lesser extent Pardew). You'd have hoped that Carra would recognise this too.

        It's a wait and see with him and you'd expect him to coach before he manages (and with that you'd expect him to coach the kiddies before the adults). His dining companion preferences aside I'm not sure we can dismiss him before hearing what he can do.
        You realise that your two examples are Scottish and Northern Irish respectively don't you.
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          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
          He's ****in brilliant isn't he.
          Absolutely. Now that many in the media have met him and got to know more of the real person, things could be so different.

          Not including the hacks at certain papers obviuosly!

          I'd love it if his app took over football, finding it's way into every football computerised aid and becoming the norm to use for all clubs in the wooooorld!
          Last edited by Vermilion; 20-05-12, 12:29 PM.

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            Originally posted by Daniel 7 View Post
            Some interesting points made in Dion Fanning's article relating to AVB. Well worth a read. Have to say, I really like Fanning's articles, he speaks a lot of sense. Apologies if posted elsewehere



            If Benitez was appointed they would fear losing control again, but they can't shirk from strong personalities. There is no point employing somebody agreeable, somebody who can fit into a management structure if they can't accommodate the creative brilliance of a man who knows what he wants.

            Liverpool need to be prepared to be troubled by their manager. After all, there is no more intense and driven manager than Guardiola.

            In some ways, it would be a self-destructive thankless job for Benitez. He would suffer from the high expectations from the fans who adore him and the bitter enmity from those who don't. Liverpool is not a club which observes moderation.
            That is the key sentence here and I hope FSG are prepared for that. Top quality managers (or for that matter creative geniuses in any field) are often eccentric who rub a lot of people the wrong way. You cannot survive as the manager of Liverpool without having a truckload of confidence, arrogance and belief in your methods and a single minded desire to win against all odds.
            It is the role of the owners to create a structure which accommodates all the eccentricities and tantrums of a creative genius, not the other way. around.

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              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              He's ****in brilliant isn't he.
              Someone has to tweet this to Henry. He cannot NOT be impressed by this if they love their stats.
              Are we winning?

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                Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                Someone has to tweet this to Henry. He cannot NOT be impressed by this if they love their stats.


                some statistics here


                August 2004 – January 2010
                2004-05

                In his 1st home game in charge (Man City) Liverpool came from behind at half-time to win a game for the first time in more than 5 years.

                At Fulham (October 2004) the Reds came from behind at half-time to win an away game for the 1st time in 13 years.

                Liverpool became the 1st British club to ‘keep’ the European Cup following a 5th Final success.

                Steven Gerrard became the 2nd youngest player to captain a European Cup winning team.
                2005-06

                Became only the 3rd team, and the 1st British side, to win the European Super Cup 3 times.

                Steven Gerrard became the 1st Liverpool player in history to score in 5 successive European matches.

                Kept clean sheets in each of their opening 4 league games for the 1st time in the club’s history.

                Sami Hyypia played in a 56th consecutive European game – breaking the club record for an outfield player (he extended that record to 57).

                Liverpool set a new club record of 11 consecutive clean sheets (Oct-Dec 2005).

                Went 762 minutes without conceding a league goal (a post-war club record).

                Won 10 league games in a row for the 1st time in 15 years.

                At Luton Liverpool scored 5 goals in an away F.A. Cup tie for the 1st time in 59 years.

                Liverpool beat Manchester United for the 1st time in the F.A. Cup for 85 years.

                Recorded their biggest ever away win in the F.A. Cup (7-0 at Birmingham) and the biggest by any team away from home in the Quarter-Finals for 106 years.

                Conceded only 8 league goals at home – their 3rd best total ever.

                Set a club record of 12 successive wins in all competitions (it was extended to 14 at the start of the following season).

                By lifting the F.A. Cup became the 1st manager in the club’s history to win a trophy in each of his first 2 seasons in charge.

                Set a club record of 21 goals scored by substitutes in a season – previous record was 12.

                Achieved the 6th-highest accumulation of available league points in the club’s history, and at the time, the 2nd-highest ever number of wins (as a % of games played)
                2006-07

                Recorded his 50th league win in just 93 games – a record bettered by only 2 Liverpool managers of the previous 57 years, Dalglish and Shankly.

                Went unbeaten in 30 successive home league games for only the 4th time in their history.

                Scored 4 goals in the 1st half of an away league game (at Wigan) for the 1st time in 15 years.

                Pepe Reina kept more clean sheets in his first 50 league games (28) than any other goalkeeper in the club’s history.

                Jamie Carragher played in a club record 58th game in the European Cup.

                Jamie Carragher made a club record 90th appearance in all European competition.

                Conceded only 7 league goals at home – best total for 28 years.

                Only second English side to win in Nou Camp (previous one was Liverpool in 1976).

                Reached second Champions League final in three seasons. (If ‘lucky’ to win in 2005, the Reds were ‘unlucky’ to lose in 2007.)
                2007-08

                Beat Beşiktaş 8-0 to record the biggest ever Champions League victory.

                Scored 4 goals in a game on 8 occasions before Christmas for only the 3rd time in club’s history.

                Steven Gerrard scored his 23rd European goal – to break the club record.

                Pepe Reina kept his 50th league clean sheet in his 92nd appearance – breaking club record of 95 held by Ray Clemence.

                Steven Gerrard became the 1st Liverpool player ever to score in 5 successive European games in the same season.

                Fernando Torres became the 1st Liverpool player in 62 years to a hat-trick in successive home league games.

                Jamie Carragher became the 1st Liverpool player to play 100 European games for the club.

                Fernando Torres became the 1st player in 12 years to score 20 league goals for the club.

                Pepe Reina kept 54 clean sheets in his first 100 league games to break the club record held by Ray Clemence.

                Steven Gerrard became the 1st Liverpool player to score in 4 successive home European games.

                Fernando Torres became the 1st Liverpool player to score in 7 successive top-flight home league games.

                Rafa Benitez won 81 of his first 150 league games in charge. Only Kenny Dalglish (87) won more as Liverpool manager.

                Ryan Babel equalled the club record of most goals in a season scored by a substitute (7).

                Liverpool had 6 players who scored 10 goals or more in a season. Only the 3rd time this had happened in the club’s history.

                Fernando Torres equalled the club record by scoring in an 8th successive home league game (all divisions).

                Fernando Torres scored 24 league goals – most by any Liverpool player in a debut season for 61 years.

                Fernando Torres broke Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s record of most goals in a debut Premier league season by an overseas player.

                Pepe Reina won the Golden Glove for the 3rd successive season.

                Liverpool scored 119 goals in the season – more than any team in England.
                2008-09

                In 2008 recorded their highest points tally in a calendar year (81) for 18 years.

                Liverpool won 9 successive home league games for the 1st time since November 1990.

                Fernando Torres became the club’s 2nd highest ever scorer in his first 50 games (34 goals).

                Ryan Babel became the club’s 2nd highest ever goalscoring substitute (with 8 goals).

                Liverpool came from behind to defeat Manchester United in the league for the 1st time in 42 years.

                End Chelsea’s 84-game unbeaten home record.

                Became only the 2nd English team to win in the Bernabeu.

                At Anfield inflicted upon Real Madrid their biggest ever Champions League defeat.

                Steven Gerrard became only the 2nd Liverpool player to play 100 times for the club in Europe.

                Recorded their biggest win at Old Trafford for 72 years. It was also the 1st time 4 Liverpool players had scored at United in the same game.

                Led the table for the 1st time ever in the Premiership with 2 games to play.

                Broke Bill Shankly’s record of 65 European matches as Liverpool manager.

                Broke Bob Paisley’s record of 40 European wins as Liverpool manager.

                Recorded his 100th league win as manager in his 181st game. It was the 3rd quickest ever by a Liverpool manager and 50 games faster than Alex Ferguson.

                Equalled club record set in 1904-05 by winning 13 away league games.

                Amassed their highest points total ever in the Premier League (86) beating the 82 set in 2005-06. Their highest in the league since 1987-88.

                Scored at least 3 goals in 6 successive games in all competitions for the 1st time in the club’s history.

                Finished the campaign with a goal difference of + 50 – their best for 21 years when they amassed + 63 in 1987-88.

                Lost just twice in the league – equalling the fewest they had lost in a league campaign for 105 years.

                Fernando Torres scored 33 goals in his first 50 league games for the club – the best by any Liverpool player for 52 years.

                Pepe Reina kept his 100th clean sheet in the fastest time in Liverpool history (197 games).

                Won 75% of all available league points – 2nd highest in the club’s history.

                The highest number of points by any team which failed to win the league (38 game seasons)
                2009-10

                Went unbeaten in 31 home league games – their 3rd longest ever run and best for 32 years.

                Against Manchester United recorded his 114th league win in his 200th game. The 2nd best tally by any Liverpool manager in first 200 league games (Kenny Dalglish 120 wins).

                Liverpool won a 3rd successive league game at Everton for only 3rd time in club’s history.

                Yossi Benayoun scored a hat-trick against Burnley to become only the 5th player in the club’s history to score a hat-trick in 3 different competitions.

                Pepe Reina set a new club record of most clean sheets (79) in first 150 league games.

                Liverpool scored 22 goals in opening 7 league games – best tally for 114 years and 2nd best ever.

                Broke club record by scoring in an 18th successive Premier League game at Anfield.

                Fernando Torres broke the club record by scoring his 50th league goal for Liverpool in just his 72nd match.

                (Correct up to January 23rd 2010)

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                  My opinion keeps changing on this, but I think I've finally decided that Martinez would be the best option. I think he ticks more boxes than AVB and I can't see Rafa returning (although I would be ecstatic if he did).

                  I don't see that there is a great deal of difference in terms of experience between Martinez and AVB although in my opinion Martinez has more maturity on his side. Their ages are quite important, 34 is a bit too young to manage players of a similar age.

                  Aside from management ability Martinez is very bright and deals with the media brilliantly. I think he looks more presentable and the owners will be looking for someone who will be the face of the brand. FSG are trying to make us more appealing to the American market and I think Martinez would fit the bill much more than AVB.

                  I enjoy watching Wigan play and I'd like to see us playing good football and obviously getting better results with our superior players.

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                    Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                    You realise that your two examples are Scottish and Northern Irish respectively don't you.
                    I count our colonies as our property
                    A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                      Originally posted by peekay View Post


                      some statistics here
                      All complete flukes.
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                        I want AVB over Rafa. Partly just to piss off the people who take their support of Rafa to a fanatical extreme.

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                          Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
                          Well clearly, but I have no faith in him, I have concerns about numerous aspects regarding him, including his xenophobic comments.
                          Of course you're quite entitled to have reservations [insert Native American joke]. I think it's possible to 'overinterpret' his comments - we don't have (anything like) the full context he made them in and things can change once he moves from the likely narrow concerns of a player to a full-time coach (or indeed, anything else).

                          Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                          No, nor do I, which is why I didn't rule it out.

                          Just saying I wouldn't 'expect' something and asked someone else why they might. I just haven't seen any evidence that he is some sort of stand out choice for assistant.
                          Sure. I suppose my point is there's rarely any evidence at this stage, beyond someone wanting to do it.
                          .
                          Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                          May the Lord bless this post.

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                            I'm keen to know what FSGs structure is going to be, and where the idea has come from.

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                              Originally posted by peekay View Post


                              some statistics here
                              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                              All complete flukes.


                              Rafa
                              "I will make the boys feel your support"
                              Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                                Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                                Sure. I suppose my point is there's rarely any evidence at this stage, beyond someone wanting to do it.
                                Like blood on iron

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