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Can't believe nobody has mentioned this beautiful human being.

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Alonso would be a long-term disaster for us.
I don't quite understand this logic as I would assume EPL fans would like the best managers ply their trade in the league. Alonso shows a lot of potential to be a great tactician as a coach. More competition the better for the league. There are many great coaches out there if Utd is not happy with ETH and decide to move on anyway.
 
He was supposed to be the next big manager, when he was still playing? I must have missed that.

I’d want someone with more experience, if I was a Liverpool fan. That’s all I’m saying.
A bit overexaggerated by me, but some had that expectation of his managing career before he even started it: https://en.as.com/en/2018/12/24/soccer/1545662355_072679.html

Nagelsmann maybe, if Germany crashes out of the Euros early.
Nagelsmann will be available no matter how the Euros go, he has a contract only for that tournament and it looks like he wants to go back to club football after that. That he took over Germany just is a special situation and not intented to be a long term solution.
 
A bit overexaggerated by me, but some had that expectation of his managing career before he even started it: https://en.as.com/en/2018/12/24/soccer/1545662355_072679.html


Nagelsmann will be available no matter how the Euros go, he has a contract only for that tournament and it looks like he wants to go back to club football after that. That he took over Germany just is a special situation and not intented to be a long term solution.

Well in that case I reckon they'd be in for Nagelsmann.
 
I read something earlier that said Alonso's new deal has a release clause for Liverpool and Madrid
But surely that's BS
I can't see FSG paying a lot to break a manager out of a contract
Potter in..?

Yes Alonso had a s clause in his contract that Leverkusen will let him leave if one of his former clubs (Liverpool, Madrid, Bayern) comes knocking.
 
Hopefully its not a Shankly Paisley change over and more a fergie moyes change over
 
I’m a little surprised that Liverpool fans seem to be clamoring so much for Alonso. It’s an impressive season he in the middle of, to be sure, but he still only has 1,5 years of management experience in the top flight. If he wasn’t ex-Liverpool, would he be considered this much?

It's says a lot about the lack of good managers available.

De zerbi has been mentioned but nobody had heard of him either 18 months ago.

Posticoglu could be another target but not sure he'd leave Spurs?
 
The manager who takes over for Klopp will struggle, I think. Now I don't have any really good data on that, but there are at least a number of examples over time that indicate that the next man in after a big/successful manager gets himself into trouble.

They might as well get Stevie G in and get that situation out of the world.

Alonso is doing himself no favors if he takes over for Klopp.
 
The big question is not the next Liverpool manager, but will they kept the same doctors?
 
TAA, Salah and VVD only have 18 months on their Contracts.

New manager will have to convince all 3 to renew and stay. That’ll be a nice first task.
 
Stephen Kenny with McManaman and Redknapp as coaches. Gerrard as assistant manager .
 
Yes Alonso had a s clause in his contract that Leverkusen will let him leave if one of his former clubs (Liverpool, Madrid, Bayern) comes knocking.

According to Carro, there are no clauses like this in his contract but they've agreed on verbal terms that they'll let him leave if wants to.

There's also a.public statement of us that Alonso is highly involved in the squad planning for next season.
 
Alonso is 18 league games in to top flight managerial life at 42 after managing Real Sociedad B. Be my guest and recruit him, please. I don’t care how good a tactician he looks like after such a tiny sample. Tears inbound.
 
I fear the appointment of Alonso. Looks perfect in every respect.
 
TAA, Salah and VVD only have 18 months on their Contracts.

New manager will have to convince all 3 to renew and stay. That’ll be a nice first task.

I look forward to Bellingham pulling a reverse-Trent and getting Real Madrid to sign him.
 
Alonso is 18 league games in to top flight managerial life at 42 after managing Real Sociedad B.
42, not 18 league games. He took over relatively early last season, at that point Leverkusen was in danger to join the relegation battle, instead he stabilised the team and reached EL qualification. What happens this season is build on the foundation he built last season under very different circumstances.
 
Alonso is 18 league games in to top flight managerial life at 42 after managing Real Sociedad B. Be my guest and recruit him, please. I don’t care how good a tactician he looks like after such a tiny sample. Tears inbound.

No he's not, he had the majority of last season as well and took them from near the relegation zone to Europe as well as being unlucky to go out of the Europa knockout Semi-final against Roma 1-0 (had 23 shots to 1 in the 0-0 return leg)
 
Alonso needs to prove himself by leaving Leverkusen and taking a job with Burnley or Everton. If he can get them to win the league, then maybe he deserves a shot at the Liverpool job.
 
Alonso needs to prove himself by leaving Leverkusen and taking a job with Burnley or Everton. If he can get them to win the league, then maybe he deserves a shot at the Liverpool job.

Nah, should be Stoke City and his debut should be on a cold rainy night
 
Alonso needs to prove himself by leaving Leverkusen and taking a job with Burnley or Everton. If he can get them to win the league, then maybe he deserves a shot at the Liverpool job.

Why does this have to be the blue print? We see so many taking this blue print and it fizzling out rather disappointingly

What was Pep’s pathway into management? Barca B and then straight into Barca, the rest is history

granted Pep is of genius levels, but there’s no reason why a new manager like Alonso has too take the typically go too a crappy club first route
 
Why does this have to be the blue print? We see so many taking this blue print and it fizzling out rather disappointingly

What was Pep’s pathway into management? Barca B and then straight into Barca, the rest is history

granted Pep is of genius levels, but there’s no reason why a new manager like Alonso has too take the typically go too a crappy club first route

Cheated at every level of his career, other than Bayern, which is basically cheating.
 
granted Pep is of genius levels

Pep isnt a genius that why he only joins teams that are already at the top domestically and have huge transfer budgets, Pep inherited a side that had just reached the UCL Semi's and was given a virtually unlimited transfer budget so if he was such a genius it would not have taken him as long as it did to win the UCL.

Managers like Klopp and Sir Alex should never be compated with Pep as they started from the bottom and earnt their way to the top of the game while Pep has been gifted his basically been gifted his place at the top of the game with a silver spoon.
 
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