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    Roberto Martinez has been offered the chance to manage Liverpool according to Wigan chairman Dave Whelan.

    Wigan boss Martinez was in Miami on Thursday for talks with Reds owner JW Henry about succeeding Kenny Dalglish as manager of the Anfield club.

    Whelan has confirmed that Liverpool have made an offer to his manager and a decision will be made within the next week.

    The only sticking point would appear to be whether Martinez will be given the level of control he demands.

    "I have just spoken to Roberto," Whelan told Sky Sports News on Friday. "He went yesterday to Miami and had a very constructive meeting with the owner of Liverpool.

    "They're going to talk again on Tuesday. They've made Roberto an offer and he has agreed to consider it.

    "He is also aware that I have said 'I'd love to keep you but I need a decision by Wednesday or Thursday of next week'.

    "If we lose him we've got to move and appoint someone for Wigan Athletic.
    "In the meeting I think they've made him an offer and he's said 'what are my responsibilities'.

    "These are American owners and the rules and regulations are a bit different from what we English set down.

    "Roberto is a seven days a week, 12 hours a day worker and I don't know whether they realise how hard he works.

    "He has rules and regulations to be fully in charge of football and I know he won't move anywhere unless he is fully in charge of the football.

    Consideration

    "I think he's considering it and I think he'll give it fair consideration."

    Asked to clarify whether Martinez is set to become Liverpool's new manager, Whelan added: "I couldn't say that 100% for sure. They have made him an offer, I don't know what that offer is.

    "I think he has said thank you for the offer but I only work when I have complete control of football.

    "But he's having another meeting with them on Tuesday when he says a decision will be made."

    "If he goes to Liverpool we will wish him good luck and get on with the business."

    Asked if this meant Wigan are now actively seeking a new manager, Whelan said: "I would never do that until Roberto says one thing or the other. I want desperately to keep Roberto.

    "I have said I would like to know one way or the other by next Thursday."

    "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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      Originally posted by Gibbo9 View Post
      What I want to know is, say we finish 9th next season, get knocked out of both cups, Martinez spends £50million on transfers.

      Will they sack him?
      Yup, they've set a precedent. Well, maybe they'll give him 18 months and then it will be back to winning and dining another potential manager with mocha choca frappuccino's in Miami.

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        Originally posted by Gibbo9 View Post
        What I want to know is, say we finish 9th next season, get knocked out of both cups, Martinez spends £50million on transfers.

        Will they sack him?
        Doubt it; they'll give him time as he's their choice - they've admitted Kenny was appointed based on the emotional support from the fans instead of listening to their instincts & appointing a new younger manager....

        It's all on their heads now
        What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

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        F*** off!!!

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          The bile on here is crazy
          "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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            Originally posted by Gibbo9 View Post
            What I want to know is, say we finish 9th next season, get knocked out of both cups, Martinez spends £50million on transfers.

            Will they sack him?
            One would think so on current evidence.

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              I'm clutching at straws. Whelan says he thinks we've made an offer. He said he doesn't think other managers are in the running.

              Whelan is likely spot on. But it's not exactly concrete.
              Forwards.......

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                Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                I'm clutching at straws. Whelan says he thinks we've made an offer. He said he doesn't think other managers are in the running.

                Whelan is likely spot on. But it's not exactly concrete.
                It's done IMO.

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                  Originally posted by Kenneth View Post

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                    The days of Moores and Parry seem like a golden age.
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                      Originally posted by BrooklynRed View Post
                      Roberto Martinez has been offered the chance to manage Liverpool according to Wigan chairman Dave Whelan.

                      Wigan boss Martinez was in Miami on Thursday for talks with Reds owner JW Henry about succeeding Kenny Dalglish as manager of the Anfield club.

                      Whelan has confirmed that Liverpool have made an offer to his manager and a decision will be made within the next week.

                      The only sticking point would appear to be whether Martinez will be given the level of control he demands.

                      "I have just spoken to Roberto," Whelan told Sky Sports News on Friday. "He went yesterday to Miami and had a very constructive meeting with the owner of Liverpool.

                      "They're going to talk again on Tuesday. They've made Roberto an offer and he has agreed to consider it.

                      "He is also aware that I have said 'I'd love to keep you but I need a decision by Wednesday or Thursday of next week'.

                      "If we lose him we've got to move and appoint someone for Wigan Athletic.
                      "In the meeting I think they've made him an offer and he's said 'what are my responsibilities'.

                      "These are American owners and the rules and regulations are a bit different from what we English set down.

                      "Roberto is a seven days a week, 12 hours a day worker and I don't know whether they realise how hard he works.

                      "He has rules and regulations to be fully in charge of football and I know he won't move anywhere unless he is fully in charge of the football.

                      Consideration

                      "I think he's considering it and I think he'll give it fair consideration."

                      Asked to clarify whether Martinez is set to become Liverpool's new manager, Whelan added: "I couldn't say that 100% for sure. They have made him an offer, I don't know what that offer is.

                      "I think he has said thank you for the offer but I only work when I have complete control of football.

                      "But he's having another meeting with them on Tuesday when he says a decision will be made."

                      "If he goes to Liverpool we will wish him good luck and get on with the business."

                      Asked if this meant Wigan are now actively seeking a new manager, Whelan said: "I would never do that until Roberto says one thing or the other. I want desperately to keep Roberto.

                      "I have said I would like to know one way or the other by next Thursday."

                      http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11669/7778203/
                      That's the way football works - maybe it's wrong and an outdated mode of management - but I don't think so. Any strong/successful manager would want full control and I reckon that's the primary reason they haven't spoken to Rafa.

                      So, 'yes men' only need apply.

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                        Matt Lawton ‏@Matt_Lawton_DM

                        Think Mr Whelan has been a bit premature. Martinez has not been offered the Liverpool job. Well not yet anyway.

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                          Originally posted by BrooklynRed View Post
                          The time wasted on here is crazy
                          Fixed it for you.

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                            Im going to give roberto martinez my full support if he is appointed the manager.

                            i would support him even more if he brings james McCarthy and victor moses with him for £15m for both.
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                              Originally posted by mick the click View Post
                              Fixed it for you.
                              "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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                                I reckon if Martinez bombs, FSG will look to sell.

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