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    What would you do?

    You are the principal owner of Liverpool FC.

    Question 1.

    Your manager spent a small fortune in the summer for his first full season in charge under you. But only a couple of his recruits look ok while others have been disastrous. You win a minor cup, reach the final in another. But the team finishes eighth. What action do you take?

    (a) Give the manager another season. It can take time to bed in new recruits.

    (b) Sack the manager. You know this isn't working out well. Get someone younger in, someone with new ideas, and preferably a dossier too.

    (c) Sack the manager, sack your MD and then sack yourself.


    Question 2.

    Your new manager took over after a troubled period in the club's history and in his first season the team started off badly but clearly progressed as time went on. Two new players he bought in January made an immediate impact. The new season has started well, the team is top of the league and unbeaten after four matches. Also his teeth are much whiter and straighter, he has lost weight and has a tan. However the team has not been perfect, not performing all that well in the second half of any game, failing to win any game by more than one and even conceding two goals to a team that isn't even based in the same country. What action do you take to change the situation?

    (a) Leave it to the manager. It's his job to prepare the team and he deserves to be trusted. Things are going well and there is no need to get involved.

    (b) Review the evidence and try to examine whether there really is an issue or whether in fact it's just a function of playing half decent teams, taking the lead and having to adapt to the tactical adjustments they have made to improve their second half performances. Just in case, sack the fitness coach.

    (c) Sack the fitness coach, sack the manager, sack the MD and sack yourself.


    Question 3.

    Your club's public relations activity has not been great in recent years so you have recently appointed the legendary Susan Black. Since then media relations seem to be improving. The club is widely judged to have handled the media well in a dispute over the summer with your leading striker, a maverick South American vole. What action do you take?

    (a) None. Things are going well, so why rock the boat? Susan Black deserves some credit but at the same time she's only doing what she's paid to do. You know it's fairly easy to keep everyone happy when the team is performing well and there's lots of scope for positive stories. And you know the media are always keen to keep in with the team at the top of the league because they are news. So while it's going well, it's still early days and lets not get carried away.

    (b) Reward Susan Black for a job well done by giving her a small pay increase to £250,000 a week.

    (c) Sack the vole striker, sack all the players, sack the fitness coach, sack the manager, sack the MD and sack yourself. Give the club to Susan Black.

    Answers:

    Mainly a's: You are far too happy with second best. You will never be a billionaire with a fantastically attractive wife 25 years your junior.

    Mainly b's: You are a volatile, interfering and disruptive influence. You got lucky with sacking the club legend but your reign is doomed to failure as you don't understand football.

    Mainly c's: You are Arn.
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    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.

    #2
    Umm. Neil asking a sensible question for a change. What to do?
    a. Answer sensibly ? or
    b. Do what Neil would do?

    I don't have any dog photos so WOOF will have to do
    Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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      #3
      Mainly c's: You are Arn.

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        #4
        i answered the questions in order to spell the word cab. i didn't really read them.

        hth.
        dave of mutilation

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          #5
          I won't answer the questions.

          I just find it a bit silly that so many fans defend Kenny after we finished eight and we played worse and worse. Kuyt moaned in the media and when he do that then you know that something is wrong. He will never moan just for the sake of it, not a chance.

          He is one of our biggest legends but he also showed that he really don't understand what the football today is all about, the league and CL.

          Domestic cups count for almost nothing. They are a bonus but every league game is more important than a FA Cup final. That is how important a CL place is.

          What Kenny said shows that he still don't understand that. That means that he 100% isn't the right manager for us and never will be until he understand how important a CL place is.

          I love Kenny to bits and I respect him very very much but he wasn't the right manager for us.
          Stop the cyberhate


          from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

          Susan Black

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            #6
            Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
            You are the principal owner of Liverpool FC.

            Question 1.

            Your manager spent a small fortune in the summer for his first full season in charge under you. But only a couple of his recruits look ok while others have been disastrous. You win a minor cup, reach the final in another. But the team finishes eighth. What action do you take?

            (a) Give the manager another season. It can take time to bed in new recruits.

            (b) Sack the manager. You know this isn't working out well. Get someone younger in, someone with new ideas, and preferably a dossier too.

            (c) Sack the manager, sack your MD and then sack yourself.


            Question 2.

            Your new manager took over after a troubled period in the club's history and in his first season the team started off badly but clearly progressed as time went on. Two new players he bought in January made an immediate impact. The new season has started well, the team is top of the league and unbeaten after four matches. Also his teeth are much whiter and straighter, he has lost weight and has a tan. However the team has not been perfect, not performing all that well in the second half of any game, failing to win any game by more than one and even conceding two goals to a team that isn't even based in the same country. What action do you take to change the situation?

            (a) Leave it to the manager. It's his job to prepare the team and he deserves to be trusted. Things are going well and there is no need to get involved.

            (b) Review the evidence and try to examine whether there really is an issue or whether in fact it's just a function of playing half decent teams, taking the lead and having to adapt to the tactical adjustments they have made to improve their second half performances. Just in case, sack the fitness coach.

            (c) Sack the fitness coach, sack the manager, sack the MD and sack yourself.


            Question 3.

            Your club's public relations activity has not been great in recent years so you have recently appointed the legendary Susan Black. Since then media relations seem to be improving. The club is widely judged to have handled the media well in a dispute over the summer with your leading striker, a maverick South American vole. What action do you take?

            (a) None. Things are going well, so why rock the boat? Susan Black deserves some credit but at the same time she's only doing what she's paid to do. You know it's fairly easy to keep everyone happy when the team is performing well and there's lots of scope for positive stories. And you know the media are always keen to keep in with the team at the top of the league because they are news. So while it's going well, it's still early days and lets not get carried away.

            (b) Reward Susan Black for a job well done by giving her a small pay increase to £250,000 a week.

            (c) Sack the vole striker, sack all the players, sack the fitness coach, sack the manager, sack the MD and sack yourself. Give the club to Susan Black.

            Answers:

            Mainly a's: You are far too happy with second best. You will never be a billionaire with a fantastically attractive wife 25 years your junior.

            Mainly b's: You are a volatile, interfering and disruptive influence. You got lucky with sacking the club legend but your reign is doomed to failure as you don't understand football.

            Mainly c's: You are Arn.
            Woof

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              #7
              Question 1 - B

              Question 2 - A

              Question 3 - A
              Rafa on Everton - "When you play against the smaller teams at Anfield you know the game will be narrow"

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                #8
                I also think that if Kenny owned the club and had to look at how much money we lose out on because of the missed CL places then he would have sacked a manager that finished eight in the league.

                He would put the club first and sack the manager because it would be the best for the club, something he must do.

                IMO.
                Stop the cyberhate


                from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                Susan Black

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                  #9
                  I do hope that a mod close this thread because it is just silly to open a thread only to have a dig at another poster and the last line clearly showed that he started this thread to have a go at me even that many other posters think the same as me.
                  Stop the cyberhate


                  from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                  Susan Black

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                    #10
                    ****ing hell. The post was so long I forgot the questions and options

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Sarb View Post
                      ****ing hell. The post was so long I forgot the questions and options
                      Just tell me to **** off but in other words just like Neil did
                      Stop the cyberhate


                      from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                      Susan Black

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                        #12

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                          #13
                          Stop the cyberhate


                          from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                          Susan Black

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                            #14
                            KK started off with an enormous change after Hodgson. Then several players left - and new came in - and things went wrong. KK did end up having no obtion for changes and two very different kind of strikers, who had no real support from the midfield - and then he was sacked.
                            He had to take responsibility - but how much was his fault - or the players - or the coaches/med.team - or Comolli? No-one will ever know - as he was sacked [period].

                            He loves the club - and will now soon (I assume) - after a year in asylum still be a popular and proper ambassador for the club - now even with a touch of humbleness, since has ende not only being a winner.
                            - - - - -

                            You will never walk alone

                            D. Aggers email is: ************@****.dk

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                              You are the principal owner of Liverpool FC.

                              Question 1.

                              Your manager spent a small fortune in the summer for his first full season in charge under you. But only a couple of his recruits look ok while others have been disastrous. You win a minor cup, reach the final in another. But the team finishes eighth. What action do you take?

                              (a) Give the manager another season. It can take time to bed in new recruits.

                              (b) Sack the manager. You know this isn't working out well. Get someone younger in, someone with new ideas, and preferably a dossier too.

                              (c) Sack the manager, sack your MD and then sack yourself.


                              Question 2.

                              Your new manager took over after a troubled period in the club's history and in his first season the team started off badly but clearly progressed as time went on. Two new players he bought in January made an immediate impact. The new season has started well, the team is top of the league and unbeaten after four matches. Also his teeth are much whiter and straighter, he has lost weight and has a tan. However the team has not been perfect, not performing all that well in the second half of any game, failing to win any game by more than one and even conceding two goals to a team that isn't even based in the same country. What action do you take to change the situation?

                              (a) Leave it to the manager. It's his job to prepare the team and he deserves to be trusted. Things are going well and there is no need to get involved.

                              (b) Review the evidence and try to examine whether there really is an issue or whether in fact it's just a function of playing half decent teams, taking the lead and having to adapt to the tactical adjustments they have made to improve their second half performances. Just in case, sack the fitness coach.

                              (c) Sack the fitness coach, sack the manager, sack the MD and sack yourself.


                              Question 3.

                              Your club's public relations activity has not been great in recent years so you have recently appointed the legendary Susan Black. Since then media relations seem to be improving. The club is widely judged to have handled the media well in a dispute over the summer with your leading striker, a maverick South American vole. What action do you take?

                              (a) None. Things are going well, so why rock the boat? Susan Black deserves some credit but at the same time she's only doing what she's paid to do. You know it's fairly easy to keep everyone happy when the team is performing well and there's lots of scope for positive stories. And you know the media are always keen to keep in with the team at the top of the league because they are news. So while it's going well, it's still early days and lets not get carried away.

                              (b) Reward Susan Black for a job well done by giving her a small pay increase to £250,000 a week.

                              (c) Sack the vole striker, sack all the players, sack the fitness coach, sack the manager, sack the MD and sack yourself. Give the club to Susan Black.

                              Answers:

                              Mainly a's: You are far too happy with second best. You will never be a billionaire with a fantastically attractive wife 25 years your junior.

                              Mainly b's: You are a volatile, interfering and disruptive influence. You got lucky with sacking the club legend but your reign is doomed to failure as you don't understand football.

                              Mainly c's: You are Arn.


                              C's. Alway. :rocjL

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