Iv'e been following this for the last 3-4 hours......rumours are growing, but not confirmed yet, but there is something happening.
Think they'll try and push him upstairs but he's an ignorant c**t so will probably split his dummy and f off Martinez for the kop?
They need changes at the club as Liverpool are a joke at the minute. No fear's Liverpoool home or away and spending 20m each on Henderson and Downing and 36m on Carroll he should of been moved upstairs before now, those are 3 very average players. Wonder who they will go for, Liverpool are a top, top club and I hear Capello wants to manage in the prem before he packs in for good, I think he would do great for them, his club record is fantastic.
It is like Lord of the rings.....the eyes and ears have seen of. heard nowt of proof.....yet. If it does happen, i bet MoN name is mentioned.
Scott Wilson ‏ @Scottwilsonecho Mick McCarthy has been backed in to 11-8 favourite to be the next Villa boss in the last hour or so. One wonders how that would go down?? Expand Reply Retweet Favorite
Martinez will have to win every game to avoid being sacked (look at Hodgson - better record than KD but still got sacked!) I think the fans will do to Martinez what they did to Hodgson
Comm - The original story 6 weeks ago is to date 50% correct with the final half looking good. Should have put a few quid on it at the time! No way to treat a King: Liverpool owners face fan fury over treatment of Dalglish Sources claim the Kop idol's Boston trip didn't go well, with the notion of him giving up managerial duties for a new role being turned down flat. The blaze of rumour over Kenny Dalglishâs future has already been replaced by a furious inferno from his fans. The Liverpool chiefâs future was very much the No.1 topic on the agenda as a wide-ranging Anfield review was launched by the owners. And amid fevered speculation that Dalglish was about to be sacked, chairman Tom Werner and principle owner John W Henryâs vocal refusal to back their boss has left a vast vacuum filled by conjecture and criticism. The short-term pain of that, they reckoned, was a small price to pay to ensure greater long-term damage wasnât inflicted by hasty public pronouncements. But Twitter was soon ablaze with horror that a Reds legend could be left to hang in such a manner. That anger is not likely to have much impact on Werner and Henry, though. They may well be the exact opposite of the previous owners, the reviled Tom Hicks and George Gillett, in that they are intelligent and reserved, unlike their predecessors. Yet they are still businessmen, who act decisively, when they feel they must. Sources close to Dalglish were informed on his return from Boston that discussions hadnât gone well. The Americans, it was suggested, had explored the possibility of a different role with the Scot, that relieved him of his managerial duties. That was turned down flat. Despite rumours to the contrary, Dalglish didnât quit either. The meeting broke with the manager making it clear that he wanted to remain in the job, but required unequivocal support to do so. He was told the review would continue and a decision would be reached about the future as soon as possible. That decision, though, may not arrive until Friday. And in the meantime, an incredulous* Liverpool support will grow ever more restless. But Tuesdayâs silence was ominous. As was the idea that the owners wanted to explore a different role with Dalglish. It would suggest they are playing for time, while they work out how best to replace Dalglish with someone who can take the club forward. But such an outcome is not as easy as it sounds. By addressing the situation in the lionsâ den, the manager has put his employers on the back foot, and they will not find it easy to dismiss him now, without creating resentment amongst the support that could undermine any successor. If King Kenny survives, it will be because the owners decide that politically it is the correct thing to do under the current circumstances. If not, it is because the owners feel decisive action is now their only option, given the continued absence of Champions League football. A worrying precedent has already been set across the pond. Last season, after two years of failure to reach the baseball play-offs, Werner and Henry removed Terry Francona,* the most celebrated manager in Boston Red Sox history and the man who finally brought the title back to Fenway Park after an 86-year wait. At the start of the Premier League season, Henry made it clear a top-four finish was the âminimum aimâ at Anfield. He invested more than £100million in the pursuit of that aim, and expected an immediate return. Long term, the owners want an energetic manager with fresh ideas to create value within a young, ambitious playing squad, by developing and enhancing unseen qualities. Jurgen Klopp, the Borussia Dortmund boss, fits the bill, but the Reds would seem a hard sell to a man who has already turned down Chelsea. And the fact that Liverpool in its current form isnât an attractive prospect for potential managers could be the reason the owners make such a tough call this week. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/kenny-dalglish-latest-meeting-with-liverpool-834833
Comm - We should start gambling. Could have made a pretty mint with the tip off of the Comolli Dogleash double in April. Ps: The source should be shot for supplying false information as KD was supposed to sight "Medical Reasons" in the close season