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    I presume that **** Mike Kelly has gone also? The root cause of a lot of player upset.

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      Originally posted by doogle View Post
      http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/first-team

      Kenny Dalglish Manager

      Looks great

      Certainly does

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        Originally posted by Johnny H View Post
        I presume that **** Mike Kelly has gone also? The root cause of a lot of player upset.
        Still down as First Team Coach

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          Just seen the news Good luck Kenny.
          Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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            Originally posted by Johnny H View Post
            I presume that **** Mike Kelly has gone also? The root cause of a lot of player upset.
            Care to expand on that mate?

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              Our Shankly in heaven,
              hallowed be your name,
              your King Kenny come home,
              your will be done
              on earth as it is at Anfield.
              Give us today our daily win,
              and forgive us the wrong we have done
              as we forgive the Roy Hodgson.
              Subject us not to the trial
              but deliver us from the Ferguson.

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                LucasLeiva87 Lucas Leiva
                Hi everyone!! Just arrived from the training, and just to tell you,the players aren't allow to make any comments about the decision of club
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                  ****in unbelievable!!! All the apprehension I had about Kenny getting the job is gone at the moment!

                  I just heard him being interviewed on RTE radio and he came across brilliantly - a definite no nonsense I'm not going to be ****ed with attitude but incredible genuine stuff about him and his families indebtedness to the club and the people of Liverpool Seriously ****in buzzin at the thoughts of him in the dugout vs scum - chance for real dreamland now
                  Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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                    Excellent article from Scott Murray at The Guardian.


                    Kenny Dalglish isn't the long-term solution. But he understands Liverpool

                    Even if Liverpool's decline continues, Kenny Dalglish is unlikely to ever find himself, like Roy Hodgson did, walking alone



                    Kenny Dalglish of Liverpool, left Kenny Dalglish: not a long-term solution, but he does understand Liverpool. Photograph: John Walton/Empics Sport

                    Here's a thing about Roy Hodgson. An intelligent man, one of the few football types who knows which way up to hold a book, Hodgson's favourite novelist is JP Donleavy. A grand choice, is that; the Irish-American is one of the 20th century's greatest writers. But Roy's pick from the Donleavy canon – defined by the bona fide 1955 classic The Ginger Man – is a throwaway 1979 effort called Schultz, a novel the author himself would struggle to recall. This is like saying your favourite Shakespeare play is Timon of Athens, or that your favourite Beatles song is PS I Love You. Or that the most dependable left-back in the world is Paul Konchesky.

                    It's not a particularly relevant point, granted. But it is an instructive one. The man's judgement is shot to bits. Anyway, it's less brutal to raise the subject this way, instead of picking on poor old Christian Poulsen again.

                    No doubt there will soon be paeans published to Hodgson's abilities, bemoaning the old boy's luck. And indeed it wasn't his fault that his reign was doomed from the start, tarnished as he was for being appointed by reviled former owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, and the club's erstwhile CEO, confused real-life Championship Manager addict Christian Purslow. Hodgson also replaced the sainted Rafael Benítez, who had probably run his course at Anfield – his ill-fated tilt at the title in 2009 always looked more like the bittersweet denouement of a glorious golden age, rather than the first blossoming of a bright new era – but nevertheless had deservedly cemented his status as an Anfield legend after a series of giddy successes.

                    So yes, Hodgson's task was always nigh-on impossible. But for a man so feted by his peers, he went about his business in a remarkably cack-handed way. Konchesky and Poulsen were, it hardly needs pointing out, laughably bad signings. On the other hand, Raul Mereiles was an inspired purchase, yet sticking him out on the wing was akin to splashing out on a Bentley then taking it to Sainsbury's car park to spin a few doughnuts.

                    His interviews, designed to keep the Sir Alexes of this world happy, were excruciating for fans brought up on rallying

                    cries. The tactics were not quite route one, but lumpen and regressive enough to be dismissed as route zero. (Brief tactical aside: whenever Liverpool conceded, Benitez copped regular flak from pundits for employing a zonal marking system; Andy Gray has kept very quiet about Hodgson's less successful man-to-man deployment.) And the manager's repeated attempts to keep Steven Gerrard happy by stationing him in the middle, where the player simply has no clue, pleased nobody other than the deluded captain, who should stick to what he is good at.

                    And there's the rub. Hodgson is at heart a politician, a nice industry man, saying and doing the right thing in order to keep everyone happy and get along. His modest achievements were, as a result, talked up by other nice industry men – is anybody outside the media bubble seriously impressed by a 35-year gadfly career untainted by success outside Scandinavia? – and like all good company men who keep ploughing their furrow, Hodgson was eventually rewarded with the keys to the executive bathroom. Promoted to a level above his competence, he soon flooded it, a comedy tail of toilet paper found sticking out the back of his trousers.

                    So to the future. Is King Kenny a wise appointment? Possibly not – Dalglish's stints at Newcastle and Celtic were pretty poor, and he's not worked at the top level of the game since then, a decade away from the heat of the kitchen. Yet his achievements are strangely underplayed: the man has won four English titles, for goodness sake, and fashioned arguably the greatest pure footballing side the league has ever seen. (Liverpool's 1987-88 team could teach modern-day Arsenal a thing or two about trying to walk the ball into the net.)

                    Though the sideline snipers will doubtless try to argue otherwise, the denizens of the Kop aren't stupid. Despite joyfully throwing their arms open to greet a loved one finally coming home, they know deep down that Dalglish isn't the long-term solution to Liverpool's travails. Big decisions will be made down the line. But Dalglish understands the club, and at the moment that's all the fans ask. His presence should be enough to steady a rocking ship, though FA Cup defeat followed by mid-table anonymity is the likeliest outcome. But even if the worst happens - if the team's decline continues inexorably, and a shocked Liverpool find themselves in the Championship next season - Dalglish is unlikely to ever find himself, like Hodgson did, walking alone.

                    A humble guy with healthy desire.

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                      I still cannot believe it! Just when I started losing any interest this happened!!

                      I only hope that the players will respond to Kenny's appointment with the same degree of enthusiasm as us fans and truly turn the season around.

                      It would be great to finally see few wins in a row and us climbing up the table without yo-yo effect.
                      Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                        Fat Sam at Old Trafford tommorrow with ITV - Nice
                        RIP IRWT post/rant, best ever

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                          I'm guessing Mike Kelly will go shortly too?! Get that old duffer out.

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                            Originally posted by doogle View Post
                            Fat Sam at Old Trafford tommorrow with ITV - Nice
                            I guess Big Sam will be backing his LMA mate and saying he was hard done by, I expect some dig about new owners not understanding the game
                            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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                              It's a good short-term approach. Let's face it as caretaker manager the only alternative was Sammy Lee, so Dalglish is the better choice.

                              But in the long-term I'm hoping we take time over the coming months and get one of the game's bright forward-looking managers for the full-time post. No more Premier League time-servers please

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                                Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                                I guess Big Sam will be backing his LMA mate and saying he was hard done by, I expect some dig about new owners not understanding the game


                                You can almost picture it now - word for word. **** 'em both.

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