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Is Kenny Dalglish a stop-gap at Liverpool?
Topic Started: Oct 15 2011, 10:35 PM (2,917 Views)
SuarezWasNotRacist
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paddypower
Oct 16 2011, 02:16 PM
Mourinho reckons he could be a manager no problem. Looks like a bum too much for it to ever work though.
As opposed to the fat 60 yea old in a tracksuit you currently have? :lol:
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VivaRonaldo
Oct 16 2011, 02:17 PM
paddypower
Oct 16 2011, 02:16 PM
Mourinho reckons he could be a manager no problem. Looks like a bum too much for it to ever work though.
As opposed to the fat 60 yea old in a tracksuit you currently have? :lol:
Touché :rofl:
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Dotty
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If it came down to KD or SC to be sacked it'd have to be KD. He's a legend and all that but I think if Clarke went the whole thing would just fall to s**t. He is the central figure behind it all atm imo. If you reversed their roles right now there would be next to no difference besides maybe better subs and less classic pressers.
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not affected by sentimentality over a 'legend' much are you Dotty :lol:
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Dotty
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People should be judged on their ability right now, not in the past or by how big there name is.

KD will buy FSG time to get used to the game of football on and off the pitch as they will always have the fans onside due to the managers name and status as opposed to his actual managerial ability. It'd take a ballsy scouse to start a Kenny Out chant after all...
Edited by Dotty, Oct 16 2011, 02:27 PM.
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Stryke
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I agree, but i have got used to seeing little but optimism since he came in. Then again using RAWK as a barometer of Liverpool fans might not be entirely fair :lol:
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Dotty
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I am optimistic but, let's be honest, KD will be gone sooner rather than later and FSG will have their first real test on their hands.

Just keeping an eye on the bigger picture but atm the main concern is Top 4 so let's concentrate on that :D
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Hes not above sacking but if things start to go wrong he will be moved back upstairs
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not sure where this came from really. sure he has his weaknesses as does every manager. We have had a tough tough start this season

away to stoke, arsenal, everton and spurs are what you consider difficult games every season. we won two, unlucky not to beat stoke and lost only one. On top of that we have faced the champs. I think we have a decent run of games coming, with gerrard back I am hopeful we can get 4th spot

I personally hope he stays for around 3-4 more years, build a good squad and leave the club in a good situation in terms of the stadium, finances (wages) and playing squad
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Steve Clarke has been chasing a managers job since Jose left Chelsea, very intelligent and knows the game inside out but for some reason no-one seems willing to take a punt on him. He was even quoted for the Killie job (he is a local and his bro played for us) 2 summers past but our chairman choose to appoint Mixu. IMO the best #2 around and would love to see him get his chance as boss but can't see L'pool being the club to take the gamble.
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Assistant managers never make good managers

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I will tell that to your gaffer
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Oct 16 2011, 10:14 PM
Assistant managers never make good managers
Paisley, Fagan, Fergie (asst to Jock Stein for Scotland) & Mourinho would suggest otherwise
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Oct 16 2011, 11:16 PM
CechMate
Oct 16 2011, 10:14 PM
Assistant managers never make good managers
Paisley, Fagan, Fergie (asst to Jock Stein for Scotland) & Mourinho would suggest otherwise
You forgot Sammy Lee.
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"Ill wait 3...5 or 10 years...it doesnt matter...kenny will retire and ill manage liverpool again



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