Milanista
Mangiamoli!
Now that Houllier is gone.
Premier League Champions 2005 - Liverpool.
Premier League Champions 2005 - Liverpool.
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CWright said:~Postie~ said:I thought I recognised you
and here's my Broadcast from...er...another place
We need a wise head, we need some experience in domestic and european football, we need a proven track record, we need a man who has taken two clubs to the Bundesliga title and the Champions League Winners Circle (in the last seven years, no less) and we need to look aboard...
Ottmar Hitzfeld is your man, he buys good players...for the good of the club
Thank you
That was a Party Political Broadcast on behalf of Mr Hitzfeld funded by Postie![]()
Milanista said:Now that Houllier is gone.
Premier League Champions 2005 - Liverpool.
super mick mcarthy said:The Liverpool Echo has today reported that Benitez WILL be the next manager of Liverpool
CWright said:super mick mcarthy said:The Liverpool Echo has today reported that Benitez WILL be the next manager of Liverpool
I was just about to post that, are you watching Sky Sports News as well?
oojason said:Owen says he won't do a Bosman - tho McMoneyman also said the same thing at a certain stage of his contract negotiations too.
Owen's reported quotes on GH were hardly sympathetic, and it hardly puts the fans' minds at rest at a time when he could have signed a new contract any time over the past year.
Now it looks like it'll be the start of the season before he signs - and if he does it's not difficult to forsee there'll probably be a get-out clause for a certain amount of money or perhaps it'll only be a 2 year exntension - which leaves us in the same position at the end of next season - worrying about tying him to the club.
Depending on the new manager (who may/may not rate him) it may be time for the club to take a tough stance and give Owen the ultimatum.
mathewsss said:oojason said:Owen says he won't do a Bosman - tho McMoneyman also said the same thing at a certain stage of his contract negotiations too.
Owen's reported quotes on GH were hardly sympathetic, and it hardly puts the fans' minds at rest at a time when he could have signed a new contract any time over the past year.
Now it looks like it'll be the start of the season before he signs - and if he does it's not difficult to forsee there'll probably be a get-out clause for a certain amount of money or perhaps it'll only be a 2 year exntension - which leaves us in the same position at the end of next season - worrying about tying him to the club.
Depending on the new manager (who may/may not rate him) it may be time for the club to take a tough stance and give Owen the ultimatum.
You're right, Actually it could get interesting if the new manager who comes in does'nt really want Owen in his plans. He might sell him to
Spain/Italy and cash out on him.
Same goes for Cisse, if he joins before the new manager.