It will be extremely difficult to follow Klop as it always is following a very successful manager.
Especially if they appear to bail out when the ****'s about to hit the fan, Fergie style.It will be extremely difficult to follow Klop as it always is following a very successful manager.
Ruben Amorim is going to be managing Sporting until he's in his 70s at this rateSlot to Liverpool seems likely then, essentially a year after turning us down/ using us to get a better deal at Feyenoord.
Will be interesting to see him in the Prem though, I was very much on board with him prior to Ange becoming the frontrunner afterwards.
Hopefully he'll be Ten Hag II.
The transition from the Eredivisie to Premier League can be a tough one.
A bit harsh on SAF, who retired because he was 70+ and ready to spend more time with his wife and pursuing other interests.Especially if they appear to bail out when the ****'s about to hit the fan, Fergie style.
Is Klopp doing this? Too early to tell, in my opinion, but losing Salah could be very damaging.
Amorim's almost exactly a year older than James Milner. He's got plenty of time.Ruben Amorim is going to be managing Sporting until he's in his 70s at this rate
Especially if they appear to bail out when the ****'s about to hit the fan, Fergie style.
Is Klopp doing this? Too early to tell, in my opinion, but losing Salah could be very damaging.
Ruben Amorim is going to be managing Sporting until he's in his 70s at this rate
He keeps being linked with PL jobs (Liverpool in the last couple of weeks, us last summer) yet nothing ever materialisesAmorim's almost exactly a year older than James Milner. He's got plenty of time.
He's spent virtually his entire life and career in Portugal, too.
Moving abroad may be tough for him.
He supposedly met with Liverpool and West Ham recently and decided not to move.He keeps being linked with PL jobs (Liverpool in the last couple of weeks, us last summer) yet nothing ever materialises
A bit harsh on SAF, who retired because he was 70+ and ready to spend more time with his wife and pursuing other interests.
I think Pep is considering it with City too, whilst the charges may act as a catalyst, I don’t think it’s a coincidence there’s been rumours of late he won’t be renewing beyond 2025, as by then
Especially if they appear to bail out when the ****'s about to hit the fan, Fergie style.
Is Klopp doing this? Too early to tell, in my opinion, but losing Salah could be very damaging.
It’s very possible a reason for Klopp leaving.
I think Pep is considering it with City too, whilst the charges may act as a catalyst, I don’t think it’s a coincidence there’s been rumours of late he won’t be renewing beyond 2025, as by then de Bruyne and especially Walker will be at the end of their careers, Silva’s rumoured to be leaving in the summer to join Gundogan at Barca and Haaland strikes me as someone who’ll wanna go to another league sooner rather than later. Replacing any one of those players feels close to impossible.
Moyes made the biggest mistakes - starting with the removal of most of the assistants and backroom staff to bring in his own. He got rid of the very people he needed; SAF delegated a lot of tasks to these people - they had the knowledge he required to manage a club of that size. He showed he was out of his depth.Citeh winning the lottery probably meant that
the succession could not go as gradually as
he would have wished.
He was also a poor stylistic choice to replace Ferguson. They play a very different game.Moyes made the biggest mistakes - starting with the removal of most of the assistants and backroom staff to bring in his own. He got rid of the very people he needed; SAF delegated a lot of tasks to these people - they had the knowledge he required to manage a club of that size. He showed he was out of his depth.
Danny Rose would be Googling them as we speak....I can barely remember the latter two.

I followed his lead and found that they're both right-backs and they're still playing.Danny Rose would be Googling them as we speak....![]()
He supposedly met with Liverpool and West Ham recently and decided not to move.
He's well paid and in a position to take his time, so I can't blame him.
We all know that football can be a very fickle game though, so he's taking a risk.