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Is Kenny Dalglish a stop-gap at Liverpool?
Topic Started: Oct 15 2011, 10:35 PM (2,914 Views)
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I can see Carra being quite tactically aware. He just knows his limitations.
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Oct 17 2011, 07:42 PM
The way a player plays is usually a decent indicator towards what style he'd play as a manager. I don't think he'd be worth the gamble at all.
I don't think it's that cut and dry, especially with Carra tbh. Just get the feeling that his style of play on the field is more down to his limitations as a footballer rather than a deliberate choice in his own style.

Plus he's a real student of the game. His footballing knowledge is extremely good. The main thing I'd question about him would be his temperament rather than his tactical nouse. Not sure he's got the patience to deal with people on a daily basis.
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Oct 17 2011, 07:42 PM
The way a player plays is usually a decent indicator towards what style he'd play as a manager. I don't think he'd be worth the gamble at all.
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Oct 17 2011, 07:48 PM
The main thing I'd question about him would be his temperament rather than his tactical nouse. Not sure he's got the patience to deal with people on a daily basis.
talksport sums it all up tbh. i think he would end up either like neil warnock or ian hollway when talking to reporters :lol:

who viva? never heard of him :unsure:
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Oct 17 2011, 07:48 PM
Dotty
Oct 17 2011, 07:42 PM
The way a player plays is usually a decent indicator towards what style he'd play as a manager. I don't think he'd be worth the gamble at all.
I don't think it's that cut and dry, especially with Carra tbh. Just get the feeling that his style of play on the field is more down to his limitations as a footballer rather than a deliberate choice in his own style.

Plus he's a real student of the game. His footballing knowledge is extremely good. The main thing I'd question about him would be his temperament rather than his tactical nouse. Not sure he's got the patience to deal with people on a daily basis.
It isn't but you just have to look at what Carra deems "good" defensive work to see what I mean. He may turn out to coach teams in a barca-esque fashion for all anyone knows but I'd want to see how he does somewhere else first because if he does well we all know that he'll only end up at one place.
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Oct 17 2011, 07:48 PM
The main thing I'd question about him would be his temperament rather than his tactical nouse. Not sure he's got the patience to deal with people on a daily basis.
Same here, look at how he treats his teammates at times. I think he's a bit anti foriegner too tbh.
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And would the player understand him? His accent is horrible, probably the most dirty scouce accent in the league
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Oct 17 2011, 07:57 PM
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Oct 17 2011, 07:48 PM
The main thing I'd question about him would be his temperament rather than his tactical nouse. Not sure he's got the patience to deal with people on a daily basis.
Same here, look at how he treats his teammates at times. I think he's a bit anti foriegner too tbh.
Yea, he does come across as a right xenophobe at times. Arbeloa and Reina agree.
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Oct 17 2011, 07:58 PM
And would the player understand him? His accent is horrible, probably the most dirty scouce accent in the league
If they can understand Kenny, I'm sure they'd understand Carra :lol:
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Oct 17 2011, 07:48 PM
The main thing I'd question about him would be his temperament rather than his tactical nouse. Not sure he's got the patience to deal with people on a daily basis.
Same here, look at how he treats his teammates at times. I think he's a bit anti foriegner too tbh.
thats the passion he has for the club. he wants to win and if players are not pulling their weight he tells them straight
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Oct 17 2011, 03:20 PM
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Oct 17 2011, 02:46 PM
Rafa is a very good manager. Don't tell me there isn't even a small part of you that is curious how it would turn out if he got his first choice targets.
Gareth Barry to replace Alonso?
Which came about because he needed funds to work with, and Alonso was saleable. Well not as much as thought, no one would buy him! :lol:

If he had NESV he wouldn't be selling Bellamy to afford Torres etc. We'd have such a brilliant team if we stumped up the cash for Alves, Aguero et al.
Alonso then went on to have his best season for you and help you mount their only title challenge in 20 years.

Did he really though? :S

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Oct 17 2011, 07:27 PM
I think Carragher would be an awful manager
He would need a translator to start off with
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Oct 17 2011, 08:03 PM
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Oct 17 2011, 03:20 PM
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Oct 17 2011, 02:59 PM
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Oct 17 2011, 02:50 PM
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Oct 17 2011, 02:46 PM
Rafa is a very good manager. Don't tell me there isn't even a small part of you that is curious how it would turn out if he got his first choice targets.
Gareth Barry to replace Alonso?
Which came about because he needed funds to work with, and Alonso was saleable. Well not as much as thought, no one would buy him! :lol:

If he had NESV he wouldn't be selling Bellamy to afford Torres etc. We'd have such a brilliant team if we stumped up the cash for Alves, Aguero et al.
Alonso then went on to have his best season for you and help you mount their only title challenge in 20 years.

Did he really though? :S

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holy s**t look at our spending in 08 :rofl:
Possibly just heskeys sign on fee knowing MON
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Managers dont always have a style that reflects how they played. I remember my dad always said Geogre Graham was a pure luxury type player and they way he had Arsenal playing was completely differnet, they were horrible to watch and pretty defensive so it all depends really on how they come across to their players and if they are smart enough to get the maximum out of what they have at their disposal

as for Carra I think he should become a lower league manager for a season or two and if he does well make him the assistant manager here for a season and then give him a chance if eveything is still going well. He shouldnt get a crack at the liverpool job without earning it
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Who would Liverpool fans want as manager when Kenny steps down?

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