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  1. Skylarker

    Skylarker PL High Commissioner

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    Martinez gets my vote. Time to move forward, the next generation. Fine young manager that could do wonders at a big club with financial backing.
     
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  2. Zingy

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    If Brendon Rodgers could apply his philosophy to the team then I would be far more accepting of him over Martinez.
     
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  3. BCR

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    Klinsmann..................... <whistle>
     
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  4. The artist JerryChristmas

    The artist JerryChristmas "Massive old member"

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    I did answer you on the thread mate but think it got swallowed in the Wumming. Can't be arsed writing it again either <laugh>
     
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  5. The artist JerryChristmas

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    Its not just the decision though Zingy although I don't agree with that either but it was a terrible way to do it. Couldn't they have got off their arses and come over here to do it. This is the sort of **** behaviour I'd expect from owners like the Venkys <grr>
     
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  6. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    Total ****bags they way they humiliated him.

    The ****s have made a lot of enemies in Liverpool today.
     
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  7. BCR

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    Did they though? I bit harsh they flew him over, but Kenny said they did it the right way soooo??
     
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  8. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    Im talking about the feeling amongst reds here in Liverpool Bluff.
     
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  9. luvgonzo

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    I don't think Kenny would have said anything else, he would want to smooth things over and make sure that this doesn't affect the club.
     
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  10. BCR

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    I understand, just strange as there was a feeling he would get another year but at the same time it also seemed people would accept a change if it occured? Was it the Kenny factor? too much changing?
     
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  11. luvgonzo

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    The Wum stampede is almost over, they were like a bunch of exited kids chasing an ice cream van. <laugh>
     
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  12. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    heres one of the readers comments from our local newspaper.

    [h=4]MikeyMike[/h]5:10 PM on 16/5/2012
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    Absolutely disgraceful. FSG do not know anything about football, no manager in world football has ever built a successful team in one season. We had a united football club and we had attacking attractive football, that was a great foundation to carry on with the rebuilding. But with one stupid disgusting act FSG have destroyed all the work Kenny has done, shame on you FSG.











    Read More http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...ool-fc-manager-100252-30984296/#ixzz1v3ZjceWx
    Tbf theres a mixed bag of opinion(some digs from the blueshite.<grr>),give it a read Bluff.

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  13. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    <laugh>
     
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  14. BCR

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    I will later as I am at work and trying to get loads of **** done but with all of this going on it is hard!

    I think the players and the manager they choose should be names and show intent. They have to know that sacking a club legend ( even if results were really poor from jan on) will cause problems if they don't show they mean business.
     
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  15. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    A Tribute To King Kenny.

    Following Liverpool Football Club's confirmation today that Kenny Dalglish had left the club, Liverpoolfc.tv takes a look back at the Scot's long association with the Reds.
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    Having possessed a delicate touch and the ultimate football brain, Dalglish is regarded by the majority of Liverpudlians as the club's greatest ever player.
    Dalglish's Liverpool love affair first began back on a hot August afternoon in 1966. Aged 15, the fair-haired youngster travelled down from Glasgow for a trial at Anfield in front of the legendary Bill Shankly, though he would return north of the border to begin the early stages of a glittering professional career with Celtic.
    When he finally did join in August 1977, it was hard to see how Bob Paisley's side could top their first European Cup triumph of the previous season. But, with the highly influential Dalglish in the team, the next 13 years brought untold riches.
    Unlike many Liverpool signings of the era, the Scotland international was already a household name when he made the switch from Parkhead to Anfield. His deeds in the green and white hoops of Celtic had made him one of the most sought-after figures in British football and it required a record £440,000 fee to secure his services.
    Dalglish was brought in to replace Kop idol Kevin Keegan, who'd moved to Hamburg earlier that summer, though any fears he couldn't fill those illustrious boots were quickly laid to rest.
    The Glasgow-born forward found the net seven minutes into his league debut against Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park, and followed that with a goal on his first appearance in front of the Kop as Newcastle were beaten 2-0.
    Dalglish slipped seamlessly into Paisley's all-conquering red machine and the new King of the Kop crowned his first season by topping the club's goalscoring charts. The most memorable of his 31 strikes came in the 1978 European Cup final against FC Bruges at Wembley, a delicate dink over the 'keeper that clinched a 1-0 victory.
    The move south increased his profile dramatically, though Dalglish was never one to seek the limelight and remained typically modest despite his new found superstar status.
    In 1979, his talent was recognised by the football writers of England, who voted the canny Scotsman their Footballer of the Year. The award was just desserts for a player whose every touch made Kopites purr with delight.
    A selfless team player who brought others into play, Dalglish was an on-the-field visionary who could spot openings that few, if any, of his contemporaries could see.
    David Johnson was the first grateful recipient of this in the late Seventies but it was the King's strike partnership with Ian Rush that was to fire the Reds to greater glory during the Eighties.
    The club may have had a new chief goalscorer, but Dalglish remained the man pulling all the strings. If assists were recorded back then, he'd have been the first name on everyone's Fantasy Football teamsheet.
    A double Footballer of the Year in 1983, he was without doubt the finest British-born player of his generation and was rightly spoken about in the same breath as Maradona, Zico, Platini and Rummenigge.
    With the ball at his feet, he was a pure genius - a contention backed up by footage of just about every one of his 172 Liverpool goals. There's the aforementioned European Cup winner, his sublime curlers at Highbury, Portman Road and Goodison, a mazy dribble through the Man United defence at Maine Road, his stretching volley in the League Cup final versus West Ham and title clinchers against Tottenham and Chelsea.
    Everyone has their own particular favourite but the one common denominator in all the above was the famous Kenny celebration: a quick turn with arms aloft and a beaming smile that would have lit up even the murkiest Mersey sky.
    The Kop hero-worshipped him like no other. Dalglish was the first name they sang and many a bed sheet was converted into a homemade banner paying homage.
    In the aftermath of the Heysel Stadium disaster, the playmaker was a surprising but popular appointment as player/manager.
    Fears his new role would result in more time on the touchline and less on the pitch were initially unfounded. It was on his return to the side during the 1985-86 run-in that Liverpool embarked on a winning streak that would see them clinch a coveted league and FA Cup double. How fitting it was at Stamford Bridge when Dalglish 'the player' scored the goal that secured the title.
    Inevitably, his appearances became fewer and fewer over the next couple of years but there was still the odd flash of brilliance as the master sought to teach his apprentices.
    What Dalglish went on to achieve as Liverpool manager cemented his legendary status.
    His double in 1986 was followed by league titles in 1988 and 1990, with another all-Merseyside Cup triumph in 1989.
    Who knows how many European trophies would have found their way back to Anfield during this period had English clubs not been barred from continental competition.
    It could be argued that it took a decade for the club to fully recover from his shock resignation in February 1991, but more than 18 years later, The King was emotionally reunited with the Reds when he accepted a role at the Academy in 2009.
    As well as aiding the development of Liverpool's stars of the future, Dalglish also worked in an ambassadorial role helping develop the commercial side of the business around the globe.
    But in January 2011, at the age of 59, he was positioned back at the Anfield helm by new owners Fenway Sports Group almost two decades after his resignation, assuming an interim position as Reds boss following the departure of Roy Hodgson by mutual consent.
    Liverpool had endured a difficult campaign until that point, but Dalglish's impact was an instant one as the team quickly ascended from the lower reaches of the table in to the top half.
    Even the deadline-day departure of Fernando Torres to Chelsea could not dampen the optimism reverberating around Anfield as Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll arrived to replace the out-going Spaniard.
    The Reds were once again playing with a confidence and belief - as demonstrated by their outstanding showing in a 3-1 Anfield victory over Manchester United in March - and just under four months after being appointed until the end of the season, Dalglish and his assistant Steve Clarke were handed permanent three-year deals.
    Ultimately, Liverpool would narrowly miss out on Europa League qualification on the final day of the campaign as they finished in sixth place, but the progress made both on and off the pitch since the turn of the year was clear for all to see.
    That summer, Dalglish brought in seven players as he attempted to restore the Reds back into contention for Champions League qualification.
    However, despite a series of impressive displays in the league, Liverpool were unable to turn performances into results and finished the campaign in eighth position.
    The team had no such problems in the cup competitions, though, as Dalglish steered his side to a Carling Cup success over Cardiff City at Wembley, ending the club's six-year wait for silverware and securing a return to European football for 2012-13.
    Liverpool also reached the FA Cup final, where they narrowly lost out to Chelsea, however it was the league form which ultimately led to today's announcement.
    Dalglish departed Anfield on May 16, 2012 - just under 46 years since he first pitched up at Anfield for his trial.
    He may not have decided to sign on that August afternoon in 1966, but what the King would go on to accomplish as both a player and manager for Liverpool Football Club may never be matched again.
    However, time may prove that unifying the club and providing the Reds with a solid footing to move forward into a new chapter with owners Fenway Sports Group could turn out to be his greatest achievement of all.

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  16. 23_Carra_Gold

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    Downing has only taken one penalty in a game for us hasn't he, just against chelsea
     
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  17. The artist JerryChristmas

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    I had to laugh when u said they'd be back in their cage soon enough <ok> I still got a **** load of texts pouring in from my blue nose mates <grr> last week they were telling us how **** kenny is now they are jumping for joy the divvies <doh>

    Every Red I've spoken too so far tho is gutted <wah> bastards have done a bad thing today. Its a measure of Kenny as a man that he still says all the right things even though he must be feeling like his heart has been ripped out <ok> I'm going out to get twatted <ale>
     
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  18. I think it looks worse than it is to be honest. I don't think FSG flew Kenny over to the states to sack him, I think Dalglish and Clarke went for talks with the owners about how the season went. Those talks obviously didn't go too well when it came to agreeing and a decision had to be made.

    Although Kenny not being manager was expected, I am still a little gutted. But, so long as the interests of Liverpool Football Club are at the heart of the decision then so be it, it had to be done.

    Interesting then Steve Clarke is 33-1 to be the next manager considering he still attended the Boston game...

    Martinez is 2-1
    Brendon Rodgers is 3-1
    AVB is 4-1
    Rafa is 5-1
    Alan Pardew (WTF?) is 10-1
    Fabio Capello is 12-1
    Frank Rijkaard is 14-1

    and so on...

    plus...

    Carragher is 50-1
    Gerrard is 150-1
     
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  19. Rorschach

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    does anyone know who's advising fenway about who to get? they can't know a lot about the game and about managers throughout europe..
     
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  20. The artist JerryChristmas

    The artist JerryChristmas "Massive old member"

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    Fergie probably...
     
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