Oh bless, Pool still think they're relevant and deserving of a big manager.
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Oh bless, Pool still think they're relevant and deserving of a big manager.

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Oh bless, Pool still think they're relevant and deserving of a big manager.
No no seriously..Who is Lee...I don't remember any of his previous posts....Two "big" managers were wanting the job even before they were officially asked to be considered.
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No no seriously..Who is Lee...I don't remember any of his previous posts....
Two "big" managers were wanting the job even before they were officially asked to be considered.
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Which one has accepted?
Ah..We share his bitterness over being conned over that big piece of rotting meat.He supports the small east London club we palmed the ponytail onto.
Times saying he will work with committee structure but get final say.BBC making a big deal out of the fact the transfer committee staying in place. Thing is with Klopp or Carlo it should work better, they know the European game better, they're already used to working under a similar DoF system, they have bigger profiles to attract players and do you really think either of them will compromise with a bunch of faceless men. They'll know who they want and make it happen.
Rodgers after the first window always struck me as a man who gave a transfer wish list and when told he couldn't have Ashley Williams etc said 'ok'.
Neither as yet but it looks like the German, they both threw their names in the hat.

It's FSG that have to change if they want the club to progress, they've tried their strategy for 3 and a half seasons and it clearly hasn't worked despite the money thrown at it.
When they initially took over they had a fight on their hands to make the club solvent, self-sufficient and financially in the black. The recruitment policy was bound up in their overall financial strategy to make the club a viable force again and not go bankrupt. They've accomplished this through sound business decisions and good partnerships and sponsorship deals. It's in a much much better financial state now so the transfer and player policy could be altered a bit where necessary to reflect that sure. Having said that they haven't exactly been scared to spend big on a few players over the years. It's mostly those players who have been compromise or strategy buys that have led to on pitch problems (except Lovren, yeah Lovren, and Lallana, I'm looking at you)
I agree they've done a great job on the financial and commercial side of the club but they have listened to the wrong people on football matters and strategy and what works in baseball won't necessarily work in another sport.
Anyway it's cost them mega-money to find out the hard way that they need an experienced head in the managers chair.

I think Simon Mignolet can be a better keeper under a better manager.The only LFC manager I can recall that didn't change the keeper is Woy but he only got five months and one window
I think Simon Mignolet can be a better keeper under a better manager.
