vibe
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So......... the "keep him" brigade.
Anything?
Anything?
Stop WUMing please. People are already agitated and those who don’t know what you are doing are going to respond with emotion, which never ends well.
So......... the "keep him" brigade.
Anything?
No. NeverDoes he take responsibility for anything ever in his press conferences?
There are pivotal moments in your career when you have to prove the doubters wrong and your supporters right. That moment is now, spurs, porto and villa. Whilst I'm not baying for blood, if he was sacked he wouldn't really be able to complain.
If it's not worth anything don't quote me. You can also ignore me.That's great mate but you've talked out of your backside for 18 months, so what you're saying isn't worth a dime. I'll tell you again, we are going nowhere under him. Win the next two and it doesn't change that. You need to give your head a wobble because you sound absolutely deluded.
"He fears my methods, because he doesn't understand my methods"Brent level motivation
Nope, this arrogance should give anyone feeling sorry for him pauseDoes he take responsibility for anything ever in his press conferences?
Not what I expected when I posted this. But reversing my comment. He’ll be gone sooner, maybe this week. Zero improvements, zero ideas. He’s not coming back from this.I also think that he won't be sacked as a knee-jerk response. Having said that, I think the board have a timeframe in mind. Results need to start coming in thick and fast. It won't be after the Villa or Spurs game, but as I mentioned in this thread a few weeks ago - I think he has till mid-December. That is a long enough time period to fully judge him. The City game is around GW16 in December. If we are languishing in 10th and lose a couple of games in Europa - he will be gone. They would want to salvage the season from then on.
"He fears my methods, because he doesn't understand my methods"
I'm not gonna lie, if Ineos don't boot this guy expeditiously - I'm going to start losing confidence. To conduct a season review and decide this guy should stay was criminal, I'm sorry
Check back in 24hrs?Nice to see 393 rival fans still backing him.
They conducted the review and decided to sack him. Then went back on the decision for whatever reason.I'm not gonna lie, if Ineos don't boot this guy expeditiously - I'm going to start losing confidence. To conduct a season review and decide this guy should stay was criminal, I'm sorry
Except we know most of the players that he wanted to bring in, and none of them went on to prove the club wrong for not wanting them. Just like all the players that the club did sign for him in his first two seasons, and it would have just left us with a very old squad of players who weren't good enough. Perisic is the only one who might have been useful for a couple of years before he dropped off.Sure Mourinho self sabotaged in his third season, but I'd say he still had some left to give. That second season was probably the most encouraging one we've had since SAF. The problem is the club didn't back him at all by selling the players he requested that summer to bring new ones in. Did he deserve to be sacked? 100% but I still believe had he been sufficiently backed as he should have been based on that second season, we would have been able to challenge the next year.
I just feel this is patently untrue. Klopp would have failed here. Good managers have. LvG, Mourinho, they are not bad managers. Theyve won major trophies everywhere they went. They failed here because the set up was wrong after SAF. How can you have learned nothing from ten years plus of failures??
Klopp walked into a team built to compete. They were a few steps away - a top manager away from winning. This wasn't the Gillette Hicks panic buying Andy Carrol on deadline day for 80 million quid Liverpool. He completed it. We're nowhere near that point.
He is very lucky Wednesday is only a few days away so he has a chance to put it right.
Are there any left? Feels like finally RedCafe has reached a point where it unanimously agrees on a manager getting the boot.
It is strange that apart from ex Utd presenters on TV all think he should be sacked. Redknapp said he looks lost, Ruud Gullit had a pop at him mid week, Carragher chose him as the first manager to be sacked.
All very bizarre.
How come literally every fecking club can sack a manager before they get into the states that we get ourselves into.