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Dalglish was still a top top player when he took over and lets face it that Liverpool squad was so good it was almost "too" easy to take the reigns (and by the way it can be argued that Dalglish ended up weakening the side with some notably poor sales/buys in the last couple of seasons so he wasn't infallible).
These days the nature of game and the league is such that there is very little room for error, LFC did so with Bodgson/Dalglish's return period, Man Utd are going through it now post Fergie. So if anyone did suggest Gerrard to manage Liverpool right now they'd need their head checking. Just as any Utd supporter backing Giggs or The Shop Steward would.
Kenny wasn't at his imperious peak when he became PM (still great obviously) he only started 21 games when we won the double. Paul Walsh was the other forward until he got injured.
Stevie wise good luck to him wherever he chooses to go. Having him around as a periferal coach/youth coach seems a no brainier.
Kenny wasn't at his imperious peak when he became PM (still great obviously) he only started 21 games when we won the double. Paul Walsh was the other forward until he got injured.
Stevie wise good luck to him wherever he chooses to go. Having him around as a periferal coach/youth coach seems a no brainier.
Not sure Walsh wouldnt have been pushed out
We were struggling that season until Kenny came back into the side and there had been calls for him to return earlier
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
MK Dons is the right and wrong move for him at the same time.
I think he should be applauded for showing the willingness to drop down the leagues to cut his teeth at management.
He'll learn more there than looking after our academy players for instance. In a world where people are baulking over Swansea having the temerity to appoint a far more experienced coach over Ryan Giggs, (a guy who has been involved as an assistant in the worst 3 years of Utd tin recent history) Gerrard is showing class by not trying the "do you know who I am" routine.
So the right move is dropping down the leagues to learn the trade.
However, MK dons may be a bad place to go as Winkleman is investing no money in his team. He's brought his bad hair and ill fitting suits to MK and built a stadium on the back of Asda's money. The plastic fan base they have for the main (they all used to support us/ Arsenal/ Chelseas/ Spurs) are constantly complaining.
They are probably the most despised team outside of the Prem and are a bunch of Franchise football c**ts. The fact AFC have caught up with them (when apparently a team in Wimbledon wouldn't survive) says everything about the tin pot piss poor side they are.
I ****ing hate Winkleman and everything he stands for. He's the Netto Peter Stringfellow.
A lower league club would be ideal for a first managerial position but I think he should coach before getting a managers job
Thats just my take on it
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
We were struggling that season until Kenny came back into the side and there had been calls for him to return earlier
I'm only going on the stat, and don't know exactly which games Kenny played. But he definitely didn't always start himself when he was PM.
I'm not saying it was the right decision either, clearly Kenny was the better player, but I guess at what, 34/35 with the added responsibilities of management he couldn't play every game.
I'd be happy to go along with whatever Klopp decides. If he wants him here so do I, if not no worries. But the man is the greatest and nothing would give me greater pleasure than seeing him atone for that slip....
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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