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I'd say he would have been up for it if he was not a manager.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostYeah it doesn’t sit right with me either. He has moved on, its not his time any more.
I don’t think Stevie would be up for it at all.
Would be an embarrassing effort though....
For me, forget Stevie the player when you are considering hiring the next manager.
If - god forbid - Klopp left LFC, then SG shouldn't even make the 5 man shortlist.
So right at this present moment in time, I don't even know why he is talking about this. It isn't the first time either.
I don't think that the SPL will ever be an adequate learning ground for an LFC manager going forward. But to be honest, no premier league club is likely to give him a managers job any time soon. So his best route might be something like Championship, get a team promoted and then see where it leads him. But in reality that isn't likely to lead to the LFC job either. Lets just say SG took someone like Sunderland into the Premier League and kept them up. Wow that would be a good effort. But that shouldn't put them on the shortlist for the LFC job.
His most likely scenario of ending up as LFC manager would be on an interim basis a bit like Ole Solskjaer....... but for me, surely Pep Ljinders would be a better shout in that scenario.
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Originally posted by RichC View PostThis would have been up there and probably surpassed John Terry "full-kit ******" efforts.
Terrys getting subbed off on 28 mins (to match his shirt number) to a standing ovation was a real low point in the history of sport. What a ****.
This would run it close.Modifying post.
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Originally posted by spud_gun View PostNo, just no.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostYeah it doesn’t sit right with me either. He has moved on, its not his time any more.
I don’t think Stevie would be up for it at all.Originally posted by RichC View PostThis would have been up there and probably surpassed John Terry "full-kit ******" efforts.Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
Terrys getting subbed off on 28 mins (to match his shirt number) to a standing ovation was a real low point in the history of sport. What a ****.
This would run it close.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostWould be a lot wore imo
While it sounds like a nice gesture it's incredibly small time and in no way the sort of thing we should even consider, it would be embarrassing and make us a laughing stock.
We don't want those kind of sympathy votes, leave those to Man Utd and Ryan Giggs getting player of the year because he'd never won it.
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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All very sensible. He'll never manage us imo.Originally posted by frank the tank View PostI'd say he would have been up for it if he was not a manager.
Would be an embarrassing effort though....
For me, forget Stevie the player when you are considering hiring the next manager.
If - god forbid - Klopp left LFC, then SG shouldn't even make the 5 man shortlist.
So right at this present moment in time, I don't even know why he is talking about this. It isn't the first time either.
I don't think that the SPL will ever be an adequate learning ground for an LFC manager going forward. But to be honest, no premier league club is likely to give him a managers job any time soon. So his best route might be something like Championship, get a team promoted and then see where it leads him. But in reality that isn't likely to lead to the LFC job either. Lets just say SG took someone like Sunderland into the Premier League and kept them up. Wow that would be a good effort. But that shouldn't put them on the shortlist for the LFC job.
His most likely scenario of ending up as LFC manager would be on an interim basis a bit like Ole Solskjaer....... but for me, surely Pep Ljinders would be a better shout in that scenario.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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I guess we just disagree. Not the end of the world.Originally posted by Chris View Post... This is a guy that's been brilliant as a 6 when his legs had gone, an 8, a 10 or out wide and quality whenever he filled in at full back yet he's apparently meant to be thick as **** in tactical intelligence. Not his best attribute or a particularly big strength sure, "tactically illiterate" as you put it no chance.
Interestingly, ManUre didn't win the league until they replaced their Gerrard (ie Bryan Robson) too.
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Those would be the two seasons where he managed about a dozen appearences each time, mostly of which were from the bench. So I accept I was wrong in fact, but in substance those league wins had nothing to do with him.Originally posted by Angryred View PostYes, remember Steve Bruce getting Robson up to the podium to lift the trophy with him.
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