matherto
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Re: Liverpool Thread(I've Had Enough!!)
Go on FSG, replace Dalgish with McLeish, you know you wanna...
Go on FSG, replace Dalgish with McLeish, you know you wanna...
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"Kenny Dalglish has returned to Merseyside following talks with Liverpool’s owner, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), in Boston.
The Liverpool manager travelled to Massachusetts yesterday along with Steve Clarke, his assistant, and met with John W Henry and Tom Werner, the club’s principal owners, as part of an ongoing review into Liverpool’s performance last season.
As planned, Dalglish flew back to Heathrow after the meeting had ended, while Clarke remained in Boston where he accompanied Henry and Werner to Fenway Park to watch the Boston Red Sox record a comfortable 6-1 win over the Seattle Mariners.
Contrary to speculation that surfaced following the summit, Dalglish did not resign and nor was he sacked with the outcome of the talks being a mundane acceptance from all parties that the process of reviewing the season will continue.
Henry and Werner are seeking an explanation for Liverpool’s shortcomings during a disappointing campaign which culminated with them finishing in eighth place in the Premier League. The duo are also looking to Dalglish and Clarke to provide a vision of how they will revitalise the club’s fortunes.
Having already dismissed Damien Comolli from his role as director of football and a number of other senior executives, FSG have demonstrated that they will not shirk at making big decisions but they will know that removing Dalglish, a hugely popular figure amongst Liverpool’s support, would be another matter entirely.
For his part, Dalglish continues to plan for the future by scouting and targeting the players who he believes will help spark the kind of improvement that Liverpool’s owners are looking for. But until the review is concluded it is impossible to say with any great certainty that Dalglish will be in a position to put those plans into practice."
Liverpool are just having their 'Shearer' moment. At some point, fans needed the cathartic experience of having their 'king' take over, if only so that it has happened.
The best thing they can do now is get rid of him, and bring in someone new. Do it early in the summer so that the new manager can identify and bring in targets, and then get the team on some lovely trip somewhere to build spirit and what not in August.
There are a number of decent choices out there, but for me the best choice is a certain Fabio Capello. If anyone can steady that ship, it's him, and let's be honest - Liverpool have a far better squad of players than their performances indicate. I believe they have the 3rd or 4th highest wage bill in the league, and have spent nearly £200m in the past few seasons. This is not a skint, 'bare bones' squad - this is a well invested, talented group of internationals.
I fully expect Liverpool to be challenging Arsenal and Tottenham next year - that's what should be the very least from that team. Someone like Capello would get the most out of the squad.
Am I reading your post correctly. Did someone hack your evo account or something ?if i look on this matter from economical view and if i was the owner, i would not give Dalglish another transfer window..
but i have to agree partly with DagsJT, this season we created, but didn´t deliver.. it´s not Dalglish managing that i´m affraid off...it´s his transfer targets and the way we deal with transfers...it´s been a disasteur...comparing with the likes of Newcastle or even Everton who bought wise..
i don´t think we should sell either to many players...but we need to attract top quality to think of competing long term during the long season in two or three competitions.. with aim to win at least the cups..becouse there is no chance at the moment for even top 4 spot, not the league...
this season i think won´t repeat..United were not themselfs, yet they almost won it, Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea all struggle comparing to previous seasons.. it was a golden opportunity for LFC to get the top 4... next season we are against 5-6 teams who will be stronger definetly...will we be stronger ? One two top players out and we are again in fight to replace them...we never replaced Alonso, Torres, not even Arbeloa and Riera i think...
that´s what worries me most, not Dalglish manager ability, but his transfer targets..and i´m affraid the money we recieve has to be lower this time, maybe not on the price of player, but definetly his sallary, we have two big earners on loan still in Cole and Aquilani...it´s been joke transfers from past.. i don´t want another big earners who are not quality enough...i rather wait 5 years as BVB fans did to build something as they did with youth...but we need a brand new manager and a brand new strategy for that...
agree with Gerd on one thing, the fans are most dangerous for the club, own fans expect to much but this is not 1986 where there was two teams fighting for the title or three....it´s 2012 and 6 teams are strong equaly +/-
Lots of rumours about Villas Boas replacing him.
So ..
chief executive out
football director out
head of communication out
head of medical department out
manager out
And aparently Ian Ayre is going to be showed the door tomorrow. FSG are surely be pretty impressed with this season, arent they ?
Good decision to get rid of Dalglish.
Now let's hope the right man is appointed.
Roberto Martinez is NOT the answer!
Capello and van Gaal would take Liverpool to the very top within 3 years. Villas-boas, Paul Lambert and Brendan Rodgers would be good choices too if the first 2 aren't available.