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    Originally posted by Norbs View Post
    True, but it was Rafa's knowledge of the Spanish league and probably respect of Valencia that want he didn't raid them. We may not see Klopp raid Dortmund but he will certainly get some Germany gems from the Bundasliga
    that might swing it for him in favour of Ancelotti. I think Ancelotti would work with a transfer committee but would jack it in when he is presented with a dejan lovren as opposed to a mats hummels....

    klopp would probably just blow his top, wreck the meeting room and scream at people....... and if he presents half a dozen young german players that can add value then fsg will get a hard on.

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      Brendan Rodgers sacked: Liverpool will open discussions with Jürgen Klopp
      Former Borussia Dortmund coach expected to hold talks in coming days and is seen as a more likely fit for club than Carlo Ancelotti

      By Chris Bascombe
      10:02PM BST 04 Oct 2015

      Liverpool will open discussions with the former Borussia Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp after ending Brendan Rodgers’s three‑year reign at Anfield.

      Having made it clear how eager he is to move to Merseyside, Klopp is expected to hold talks in the coming days and is seen as a more likely fit for the club than Carlo Ancelotti.

      The Italian will still be sounded out, but Liverpool plan to name Rodgers’s replacement before the club’s next League fixture against Tottenham Hotspur on Oct 17.

      The club’s American owners Fenway Sports Group informed the out*going manager of their decision to make a change shortly after the 1-1 draw in the Merseyside derby on Sunday, Rodgers paying the price for a prolonged run of poor form going back to last season.

      A decision on the next manager will be based on which of the candidates is most willing to work within Liver*pool’s existing structure, and who believes they can get the most out of the existing squad.

      Klopp’s familiarity with Liverpool’s club model – and comfort working at a club where others have more control over recruitment – is attractive to the Anfield owners. He has not disguised how keen he is to end his sabbatical and move to English football, and a partnership between the charismatic German and The Kop has caught the imagination of the red half of the city.

      There is no possibility of Liverpool’s transfer committee being dis*banded, although the recently appointed backroom team must await their fate
      depending on the wishes of the new boss.

      Ian Ayre, the chief executive, and the FSG president, Mike Gordon, spoke to Rodgers, who can expect a pay-off in the region of £7 million, within an hour of the draw at *Goodison Park to inform him of the board’s decision. Ayre visited *Rodgers’s home after Gordon delivered the news by phone.

      The Northern Irishman will be devastated his tenure has ended so soon into a season as he hoped to be given more time to oversee what he felt was another period of transition. He had given a robust defence of his coaching credentials in recent weeks, not least in the aftermath of what turned out to be his final game in charge. However, a statement was delivered at 6.30pm confirming a fresh direction for the club.

      Fenway Sports Group principal owner John W Henry, chairman Tom Werner and Gordon said in the statement: “We would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Brendan Rodgers for the significant contribution he has made to the club and express our gratitude for his hard work and commitment.

      “All of us have experienced some wonderful moments with Brendan as manager and we are confident he will enjoy a long career in the game. Although this has been a difficult decision, we believe it provides us with the best opportunity for success on the pitch. Ambition and winning are at the heart of what we want to bring to Liverpool and we believe this change gives us the best opportunity to deliver it.

      “The search for a new manager is underway and we hope to make an appointment in a decisive and timely manner.”
      Rodgers had been hearing for weeks his job was on the line, but there was no inkling confirmation of his *departure would be so swift.

      In the Goodison Park press room he warned FSG that whoever took over would face similar difficulties leading a young side in a top-four challenge. “If we are to replicate what we did two years ago, we will have to build something,” he said.

      “That will take time whether that is me or someone else. That is frustrating for the supporters but there are new players. For me, when you are at such a huge club, you are always going to get other managers linked with your club. It is where you are, the level. I have never felt anything other than secure. I was brought here to do a job, I signed a new deal and the owners know it takes time.”

      FSG’s owners obviously saw things differently.

      There will also be a clamour for Liverpool to rectify previous mistakes and ensure either Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher or both are offered positions back at Anfield. There has been an obvious lack of local wisdom at the club since Gerrard’s summer exit to Los Angeles.

      Liverpool have spent over £200 million during Rodgers’ reign and he went close to winning the title in 2014. He was rewarded with a new contract but never recovered from the sale of Luis Suarez 12 months ago. Despite what he called a “change in technical direction” over the summer, results and performances did not improve from the end of last season and there was unrest at Anfield as boos rang out following sub-standard displays.

      Although Rodgers’ popularity with the fans subsided, there is no doubt many in his dressing room will be disappointed. Players such as captain Jordan Henderson felt they owed much to the manager, while Danny Ings and James Milner chose to move to Liverpool to work with him.

      I'm disappointed that we're still keeping on the committee because there are clear issues with them but it is what it is.

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        Originally posted by marcus50bucks View Post
        I'm disappointed that we're still keeping on the committee because there are clear issues with them but it is what it is.
        I thought the power of the committee had been cut back in the summer?
        The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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          Aye, TC are wank
          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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            Originally posted by Phoenix07 View Post

            Shotgun this for my avatar please mods
            Hello mert.

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              When I saw the Chelsea result on Saturday I was hoping we'd make our move quickly for Klopp in case they decided to sack Mourinho. That would have really screwed us over.
              Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
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                  If those losers are still having a say on transfers then it won't matter who we get in as manager. The model does not work or at least the people on it.

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                    Originally posted by marcus50bucks View Post
                    I'm disappointed that we're still keeping on the committee because there are clear issues with them but it is what it is.


                    Carra having a pop at FSG tonight over their own mistakes. It's in the daily mail.

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                      Originally posted by Plod View Post
                      Aye, TC are wank
                      Last edited by James P; 04-10-15, 10:43 PM.

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                        Originally posted by G View Post


                        Carra having a pop at FSG tonight over their own mistakes. It's in the daily mail.
                        he wasnt complaining when they paid him 1000's of pounds every week....

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                          Originally posted by SB View Post
                          When I saw the Chelsea result on Saturday I was hoping we'd make our move quickly for Klopp in case they decided to sack Mourinho. That would have really screwed us over.
                          Chelsea will wait for Guardiola

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                            I thought the TC was a compromise for Rodgers in place of a DoF? Maybe we would revert to the latter, which will bring its own set of potential issues.
                            I wear my heart on my profile name.

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                              Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
                              he wasnt complaining when they paid him 1000's of pounds every week....
                              He's still right though. They have made mistakes and continuing with the TC will be another one. If they want a TC they at least need to re visit who's on it.

                              Be interesting to see what he'd say if they offer him a job.

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                                Originally posted by Rafa Justice View Post
                                Chelsea will wait for Guardiola
                                theres some talk of him getting a new deal at bayern.
                                who's arsed?

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