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    #16




    Alright Arne, I'm Ronnie, Ronnie ****ing Pickering.
    I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.


    Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness

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      #17
      Originally posted by SB View Post
      Us fans on here have got two things in common
      a. We don’t know how the appointment will pan out &
      b. We all wish him the best
      100%
      One tit for another.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Slinky Skills View Post
        Arnie Slot. Lol
        Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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          #19
          Welcome Arne, I’m sure you’ll Slot in seamlessly

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            #20
            Tap in merchant
            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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              #21


              Arne to provide the double bass drums in heavy metal football 2.0

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                #22
                Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                We’re all trying to cope with the loss of one of our best ever managers, there’s no escaping that. I also think there’s a weird collective narrative thing going on, where hype builds for one candidate that becomes the good outcome, based on pretty much nothing, and thus everything else is a bad or at least worse one. People go through a mental process of accepting one change (Klopp to Amorim) but struggle to accept the next (theoretical) change (Amorim to Slot) because it’s a change too many.

                We’re a football forum of people with barely a passing interest in the game beyond our club who knew nothing about anyone managing in the Portuguese or Dutch leagues a couple of weeks ago. None of our snap judgements are real or in any way meaningful but we can’t help but attach some value to them. “My gut feel is..”, and the next thing should be ‘irrelevant’, but instead it’s ‘De Zerbie with money might work’
                Good analysis
                Modifying post.

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                  #23
                  Dirk Kuyt: Arne Slot’s style is exactly what Liverpool supporters love to see at Anfield

                  Dirk Kuyt is ideally placed to assess the merits of Feyenoord’s Arne Slot, the man Liverpool have identified as Jurgen Klopp’s potential successor.

                  A legendary figure at Feyenoord, Kuyt scored more than 100 goals across two spells at the club, and the former Liverpool forward has closely watched Slot’s three-year reign in Rotterdam. He gained a fascinating insight into Slot’s methods during a week spent behind the scenes shadowing him.

                  Slot has said it is “clear” he wants the Liverpool job and Kuyt, who has recently celebrated leading Beerschot to the Belgian second-division title, also knows how to succeed at Anfield.

                  Here, speaking to James Pearce, he explains what he learnt from Slot and why he thinks the Feyenoord manager has what it takes to fill Klopp’s shoes.

                  Feyenoord are my team in Holland. My son plays in the academy there so now and then myself and Arne have some contact.

                  It was around this time last year that he gave me the opportunity to spend a week with him, so I could watch how he goes about his job. It was a fascinating experience.

                  He’s a manager who likes to help younger coaches like me and it says a lot about the type of person he is that he’s willing to share his thoughts and vision so openly.

                  The timing was perfect as it was just before Feyenoord became Dutch champions. Watching his training sessions was so interesting in terms of the drills and how he prepares his team.

                  Arne loves the game and thinks about football 24/7. That passion shines through when he speaks. He’s always studying other teams and thinking about how his team can improve and evolve.

                  What struck me about Arne was his ability to make the players believe in what he believes in. I talked to some of them when I was there and they all spoke so highly about him. They love how he organises the training sessions and how he gets his ideas across. He’s an excellent communicator and man manager.

                  Watching Feyenoord in recent years, you can see his signature on the team in how he wants football to be played. Everyone bought into his vision. He gets the best out of people.

                  The job he took on after arriving from AZ Alkmaar in 2021 wasn’t an easy one. Some questioned whether he was the right man because he hadn’t previously trained a top Dutch team, but Feyenoord finished third and reached the final of the Europa Conference League, where they lost narrowly to Jose Mourinho.

                  Before his second season, he lost a lot of key players. Top scorer Luis Sinisterra was sold to Leeds United, Tyrell Malacia went to Manchester United, Marcos Senesi to Bournemouth and Fredrik Aursnes to Benfica.

                  Arne effectively had to build a new side. People doubted the new players who arrived and said he would need time to get things right, but he proved them wrong. Outperforming Ajax and PSV to become champions was unbelievable because nobody expected that at the start of the season.

                  Before this season, he lost Orkun Kokcu to Benfica but they still won the KNVB Cup (Dutch FA Cup) and will finish second behind PSV, who have a really strong squad.

                  The news that Liverpool had decided to go for Slot came out of the blue. I was surprised because since Jurgen said he would be leaving at the end of the season, other names had been mentioned as possible contenders.

                  But it makes a lot of sense. I haven’t spoken to Arne but if everything is agreed, Liverpool have made a very

                  good choice. It’s interesting
                  for me as a Dutchman.

                  Following in the footsteps of Jurgen isn’t easy but Arne will do it his own way and give everything to make the club successful. He’s determined and driven with a lot of self-belief.

                  His style of play is exactly what Liverpool supporters love to see at Anfield. He’s also good with the media because he explains himself very clearly. As Feyenoord have so many foreign players, he conducts his meetings in English so there will be no issues over language.

                  At Feyenoord, he’s loved by the fans. They don’t want to lose him and it will be sad to see him leave — but from my perspective, if he has to go anywhere, I’m happy
                  As both a Feyenoord and Liverpool supporter. I’m a bit excited, to be honest.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
                    Dirk Kuyt: Arne Slot’s style is exactly what Liverpool supporters love to see at Anfield

                    ...

                    He’s a manager who likes to help younger coaches like me and it says a lot about the type of person he is that he’s willing to share his thoughts and vision so openly.
                    ...
                    Arne Slot, Age: 45, Dirk Kuyt, Age: 43....You're not that much younger Dirk. (although I suppose he could be talking about younger coaches in general ).
                    Last edited by BootRoom; 27-04-24, 03:08 PM.

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                      #25
                      Arne Slot will be appointed as Liverpool’s new head coach rather than manager as Anfield prepares for a shift away from the traditional British football club structure.
                      The Dutchman, 45, is expected to be happy with that status, having spent his coaching career working in the same head coach/sporting director model that Liverpool are poised to adopt.

                      Like all the candidates Liverpool spoke to during their process of recruiting Jürgen Klopp’s successor, Slot is presently a head coach rather than a manager. The plan is for him to focus on coaching and preparing Liverpool’s first team while reporting to a sporting director, Richard Hughes, who will oversee recruitment and other aspects of the football department.

                      Above them both will sit Michael Edwards, the former Liverpool sporting director who returned to the club last month as chief executive of football. Liverpool believe the new structure is more appropriate to the complexities and demands of the modern game and that it will give the man in charge of their first team — the head coach — more support to do his job, not less.

                      Another aspect that may have caught the eye of Edwards and his team is Feyenoord’s outstanding recent record of player availability.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                        Welcome Arne, I’m sure you’ll Slot in seamlessly
                        Edam well better had!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                          Edam well better had!
                          Cheese made backwards.

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                            #28
                            Welcome Sipke Hulshoff and Ruben Peeters, who will also be coming with Slot from Feyenoord. His ‘backroom staff’.
                            Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                              Welcome Sipke Hulshoff and Ruben Peeters, who will also be coming with Slot from Feyenoord. His ‘backroom staff’.
                              He might be the only one coming in thinking I can't do any worse as Head of performance and Recovery :haha'
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                              Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                              Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                                #30
                                How long do people think before the first serious Arne out post on this forum?

                                I would say October.

                                How long should he be given?
                                Y.N.W.A!!!!!!

                                "There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly

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