Sunny Jim
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I have a feeling.that even if the Glazers sacked Moyes he woyld still turn up for the job refusing to accept the fact he has been sacked. Like a madman he would be reapting "im the manager of this club muahahaha"
Woodward is a big Klopp fan. That'll be a good lead even if its an unlikely appointment. Van Gaal is looking for a job in the PL, if they look at this CV and have interviewed him they'll probably like what they hear too.
They're not football men but its not like we're trying to get a family of seals to understand Chinese literature.
Can you imagine the joy here when he get sacked?
Can the caf take that strain?
I have a feeling.that even if the Glazers sacked Moyes he woyld still turn up for the job refusing to accept the fact he has been sacked. Like a madman he would be reapting "im the manager of this club muahahaha"
I don't think that they are totally clueless about football. Liverpool's management aren't football men, but look, they chose a terrific manager (after a lengthy process when they were interested for the likes of De Bour and Martinez too - shich shows that they know that stuff). I guess that the Glazers can do the same, and I guess that there are people who can help them.No they aren't stupid they are about making money and moyes is hindering that. But who guides them on who to appoint as a replacement? They asked SAF and look how that turned out, do they ask him again? I just think there is no one to help them at the club and that will keep moyes in his job.
I can't actually imagine how good I'd feel. It would be surreal.It would be a beautiful moment, but I can't see us sacking the cnut.
Woodward is a big Klopp fan. That'll be a good lead even if its an unlikely appointment. Van Gaal is looking for a job in the PL, if they look at this CV and have interviewed him they'll probably like what they hear too.
They're not football men but its not like we're trying to get a family of seals to understand Chinese literature.
I don't think that they are totally clueless about football. Liverpool's management aren't football men, but look, they chose a terrific manager (after a lengthy process when they were interested for the likes of De Bour and Martinez too - shich shows that they know that stuff). I guess that the Glazers can do the same, and I guess that there are people who can help them.
If they ask Ferguson again for advice though, then I think that they are genuinely retarded and they have won all their money playing lotary.
For me the best man for the job is simeone from atl Madrid
If SAF is saying he will turn it round I can see that persuading the glazers, you can't also dismiss the fact that this situation is completely unexpected, moyes was supposed to offer stability and continuity, finishing in the top 4 would have been taken for granted. I don't see an obvious plan b and think moyes will keep his job by default. The only 2 realistic candidates are klopp and van gaal, klopp doesn't seem like he will leave and van gaal isn't available until after the World Cup which I think will rule him out based on what happened last summer. So I see moyes keeping his job by default and benefit of the doubt.
I want him gone, I think he should have gone after the back to back defeats against Newcastle and Everton as I feel we could have saved the season but I just don't see it happening.
This is the likeliest outcome, but I really want to be able to enjoy the last few matches of this bowel movement of a season without him and his vacant expression sat in our dugout.The club won't want to sack him before the end of the season. There'd be no point and it'd be a bit mean spirited just to sack someone for the sake of a handful of largely meaningless games. IF he's going it'll be in the summer, not now. There'd almost be a lack of dignity to his dismissal if it happened now and whatever his ability to do the job is I think that's not something anyone really wants, much less anyone at the club.
It's a small but significant difference sacking someone at the tail-end of the season and doing it in the closed season. Not least to the stock-market one looks like a considered decision and the other a bit knee-jerk
The club won't want to sack him before the end of the season. There'd be no point and it'd be a bit mean spirited just to sack someone for the sake of a handful of largely meaningless games. IF he's going it'll be in the summer, not now. There'd almost be a lack of dignity to his dismissal if it happened now and whatever his ability to do the job is I think that's not something anyone really wants, much less anyone at the club.
It's a small but significant difference sacking someone at the tail-end of the season and doing it in the closed season. Not least to the stock-market one looks like a considered decision and the other a bit knee-jerk
How do you know SAF hasn't privately changed his mind already? In public he would back Moyes no matter what. Plus the appointment is on his head and he may not be as involved in the club next season after starting his long term Harvard lecturing job next month.
And those 2 defeats would have been much too early on in the season/a kneejerk reaction, although I wouldn't have complained if they did. Like I said before, they will sack him end of season.
It's difficult though because if he goes now we have more time to find a replacement and if we are looking for one whilst he is still in the job and is telling everyone about his plans for the future when in reality it has been decided he has none then that isn't very dignified either.
He may have changed his mind but he is close to moyes and believes in giving managers time so I would think he hasn't but you never know.
It would have been knee jerk at the time but it seems like a missed opportunity now, main reason I picked that time were his comments about not wanting to take RVP off because of what people might say, that was moment that for me he was basically saying job was too big for him.
But I doubt he'd leave Atletico now. Him and Koke would be the best summer ever.
Wishful thinking mate, he will still be there next season.He's a dead man walking, I'm sure of it. Gone at the end of the season.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ject-display-against-former-club-Everton.html
The press are even beginning to heap pressure on him.
Seriously if the board doesn't sack him in the next two-three days, then they're poor business and morons.
Liverpool's success this season tells them that the manager can make a team play above their levels and this man is consistently downgrading the squad. He's managed to alienate half of the squad aswell. Nani, Kagawa, Hernandez, Vida, Rio and now Tony and Welbeck have complained about him. feck this man and let him go before he makes us like Liverpool of 90's.
Simeone is more attainable than Klopp IMO.
Only problem is he doesn't speak English (I think). Would be a dream appointment though.
What did Valencia say?
Complained in a newspaper of not playing enough matches this season.
"He's your Roy Hodgson" is what a scouser said to me. Their supporters snapped after a while and the board had no choice but to sack him, it's obvious were going to back him until the end so it's down to board to make their move.Seriously if the board doesn't sack him in the next two-three days, then they're poor business and morons.
Liverpool's success this season tells them that the manager can make a team play above their levels and this man is consistently downgrading the squad. He's managed to alienate half of the squad aswell. Nani, Kagawa, Hernandez, Vida, Rio and now Tony and Welbeck have complained about him. feck this man and let him go before he makes us like Liverpool of 90's.
It wouldn't have been knee jerk at all, it would have saved our season. By that time it was clear that Moyes was and forever will be clueless.
Who cares how it would have looked. Replacing him with a better manager (when it became clear that David Moyes will forever be David Moyes) would have saved us the season and would have been a great move on the long term. A lot of United thought that Liverpool sacking that clown Hodgson wasn't the right move and was a knee jerk reaction, but it has been proven that it was an excellent move by them. We didn't make the same move for our version (though even shiiter) of Hodgson.It would have appeared knee jerk but you are right by then it was obvious he was not the right man. Moyes was a risk he was under qualified and as soon as he got the job he needed to ditch the underdog mentality, embrace the opportunity to manage a club like utd. It was a risk based on the idea he was being shackled at Everton but that has been proved wrong. He has struggled from day one and is still struggling, still out of his depth, no plan, no positives, no improvement but somehow he is still here.