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point being if we hired capello, it would be because we want to have a team that plays like a capello team for the long term, not because of any perceived weakness in defense (or lack thereof in the case of a different manager). it shouldn't have much to do really with the state of things now. we will make a signing based on the idea that we want our team to look a certain way in the future (asap obviously, but also for years into future).Originally posted by BootRoom View PostThe new man will have to work with the other new man (DOF, technical guy, or whatever the **** nomenclature we use) and new structure to shape the squad in the long term.dave of mutilation
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i don't have a preference, but i'm looking forward to a new direction, and i'm optimistic about it. partially because not being optimistic about it would be miserable.Originally posted by Chrono View PostEveryone starts somewhere and there is no reason why Martinez can't be a success with us. I'd be happy if he was appointed, more so than if AVB was.dave of mutilation
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I was warming to the idea of AVB being appointed, but then someone posted a few articles and it's completely changed my view on him.
Martinez is a big risk, can we afford another **** up? They must get this right and it's hurting us the longer this drags on. They must appoint the right people.
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Originally posted by Mello View PostJust love how a man with absolutely no football knowledge except for what he's learned in a few years here is screening managerial choices for a group of owners who know even less. I hope all the info out is complete BS and a DoF is brought in before any managerial choice is made.
Not even close.Originally posted by Lecter View PostRodgers, Lambert, Martinez none of them are good enough to be considered for the Liverpool job imo
As I said earlier being LFC manager used to be one of the most desired jobs in professional football and these days we are after bunch of no names with nothing to show for.
Sure I will support any LFC manager, just like I supported Roy, but it would be very disappointing to see any of those or similar types of guys handling the managerial tasks at my club.
We need miles and miles better than that..Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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The reason the managers job was one of the one of the most desired was due to us being one of the very top teamsOriginally posted by Mostar View Post
Not even close.
As I said earlier being LFC manager used to be one of the most desired jobs in professional football and these days we are after bunch of no names with nothing to show for.
Sure I will support any LFC manager, just like I supported Roy, but it would be very disappointing to see any of those or similar types of guys handling the managerial tasks at my club.
We need miles and miles better than that..
Nowadays we are nowhere near that standard, hence, the type of manager we are attractive too
As they say; Beggars cant be choosers, fact
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I'm with you on this. Trying to second guess when know one really knows what is happening behind the scenes just fuels wild speculation.Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Posti don't have a preference, but i'm looking forward to a new direction, and i'm optimistic about it. partially because not being optimistic about it would be miserable.
I could be being extremely nieve here but I would seriously doubt a company / man who's net worth is 1.1 billion would be foolish or stupid enough not to have a plan of what they are trying to achieve with LFC and would seem to be clearly under way.Go **** yourself
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