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hornetrider
40,771 posts
74 months
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On a serious note I am massively underwhelmed by Martinez as basically he is being interviewed on the strength of half a dozen or so games at the end of the season to manage their great escape. FFS.
For me, my favourite is Brendan, however Van Gaal also appeals. I believe Brendan would fit in with the philosophy more, and Swansea play great football and have been consistent throughout. Not just this season either.
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CIE560
10,456 posts
62 months
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I can see why you'd be disappointed with Martinez. When Whelan bangs on with his "He will be at a major European club at some point" I'm always thinking... really? Doesn't really bother me for obvious reasons but I don't see why Whelan frothed at the mouth over him.
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hornetrider
40,771 posts
74 months
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Quite. Wigan have always been s  t under him as far as I can tell. I think the fanbase in general is massively underwhelmed too tbh. If things do not go well there will be a Hodgson situation I reckon. FSG need to tread very carefully.
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CIE560
10,456 posts
62 months
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 You're in for a bumpy ride I reckon. Time will tell.
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Raja
3,430 posts
104 months
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DW will get 3 million or so from us if we sign Martinez. I wonder how much we had to pay out to Dalglish on top of that?
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LHRFlightman
353 posts
39 months
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Raja said: DW will get 3 million or so from us if we sign Martinez. I wonder how much we had to pay out to Dalglish on top of that? Nothing. He was due £9mil and told FSG to spend it on players.
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hornetrider
40,771 posts
74 months
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LHRFlightman said: Nothing. He was due £9mil and told FSG to spend it on players. Not actually true. Was a t  tter rumour.
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Black can man
10,955 posts
37 months
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hornetrider said: Quite. Wigan have always been s  t under him as far as I can tell. I think the fanbase in general is massively underwhelmed too tbh. If things do not go well there will be a Hodgson situation I reckon. FSG need to tread very carefully. Why ? they own the the club lock stock , they can do what they want , seems they don't give two hoots what the fans want BTW great read tonight chaps 
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Flip Martian
2,040 posts
59 months
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Christ, what a load of old toss. FSG, this company with some experience of successfully running a sports team...the ones who admitted they had stuff to learn about "soccer" in the UK...the ones who have kept (and promoted) Ian Ayres (a die hard - and successful - Red) as main custodian of the business over here...
Do you seriously think they have no idea what they're doing? They might not feel for the club the way we do (although I'm sure Ayres does) but it is in their interests for it to be successful. They want a return - that will only happen with success. These are people who took the time to attend games, learn some of the songs and sing along with YNWA. They made an effort they had no need to do. Doesn't make them "one of us", they know that - but at least it shows some empathy with supporters.
They will be doing all they can to make the club successful again. Whoever gets appointed, it will be based on knowledge not available to anyone on here. Would be quite refreshing if we could all just wait and see what happens and then get behind the coach/manager/whatever is appointed and give them all our full support. They will need it.
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10 Pence Short
27,585 posts
86 months
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I agree with HR, in that Martinez could be an underwhelming appointment. He could of course prove us all wrong, and be a blinding (and cheap) route to long term success.
How long would Liverpool fans accept being outside of the top 4 in order to support a long term level of success, for example as was given to Ferguson in the 80s at United?
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Black can man
10,955 posts
37 months
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Flip Martian said: Christ, what a load of old toss. FSG, this company with some experience of successfully running a sports team...the ones who admitted they had stuff to learn about "soccer" in the UK...the ones who have kept (and promoted) Ian Ayres (a die hard - and successful - Red) as main custodian of the business over here...
Do you seriously think they have no idea what they're doing? They might not feel for the club the way we do (although I'm sure Ayres does) but it is in their interests for it to be successful. They want a return - that will only happen with success. These are people who took the time to attend games, learn some of the songs and sing along with YNWA. They made an effort they had no need to do. Doesn't make them "one of us", they know that - but at least it shows some empathy with supporters.
They will be doing all they can to make the club successful again. Whoever gets appointed, it will be based on knowledge not available to anyone on here. Would be quite refreshing if we could all just wait and see what happens and then get behind the coach/manager/whatever is appointed and give them all our full support. They will need it. They are also the ones who sacked kenny Dalglish , just saying like
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GALLARDOGUY
4,269 posts
88 months
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Raja said: DW will get 3 million or so from us if we sign Martinez. I wonder how much we had to pay out to Dalglish on top of that? You wanted KK sacked. You got it. Resulting in compensation. You want a top class new manager. You ( hopefully ) will get it. But the chances are they will be contracted to another club. Resulting compensation. If your statement was another dig at the club, it was a very strange one.
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Ferg
Original Poster
15,242 posts
126 months
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10 Pence Short said: How long would Liverpool fans accept being outside of the top 4 in order to support a long term level of success, for example as was given to Ferguson in the 80s at United? It's certainly a good question, but things were very different back then. A lack of CL football hurts anyone outside the Top 4 (usually  ) so much, that even if the fans have the patience, it's difficult for the club to be as accommodating.
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Flip Martian
2,040 posts
59 months
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Black can man said: They are also the ones who sacked kenny Dalglish ,
just saying like Yeah but I wasn't that surprised - knowing how business people work, their own stated goal of top 4 last season and the less than good media interaction, it wasn't a big surprise. They evidently know what they want to put in place, they're now working to find the right people. Jury is still out on whether or not its right to tap people up in advance. I don't think it is. GALLARDOGUY said: You wanted KK sacked....Resulting in compensation.
You want a top class new manager....chances are they will be contracted to another club. Resulting compensation.
If your statement was another dig at the club, it was a very strange one. 100% agree. Why criticise us paying out compensation - Raja wanted change and its how things are done when you make changes. Ferg said: 10 Pence Short said: How long would Liverpool fans accept being outside of the top 4 in order to support a long term level of success, for example as was given to Ferguson in the 80s at United? It's certainly a good question, but things were very different back then. A lack of CL football hurts anyone outside the Top 4 (usually  ) so much, that even if the fans have the patience, it's difficult for the club to be as accommodating. I don't honestly think the question is relevant in modern times for the reasons you state. Foregone conclusion that the manager would be changed and someone else tried. More than one season (for any one manager in post) out of the CL for one of the "big clubs" would result in dismissal, regardless of what the fans want. And frankly the fans (on recent showing) will be the least patient of all...
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GALLARDOGUY
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88 months
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CIE560
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62 months
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GALLARDOGUY said: 
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bitchstewie
8,766 posts
79 months
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hornetrider said: Quite. Wigan have always been s  t under him as far as I can tell. I think the fanbase in general is massively underwhelmed too tbh. If things do not go well there will be a Hodgson situation I reckon. Stick Guardiola, Hiddinck, Capello or any world class manager in there and, if things don't go well, you'll have a Hodgson situation IMO. I think there's too much stock put in past glories and a reluctance to acknowledge the current situation.
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Flip Martian
2,040 posts
59 months
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GALLARDOGUY said: How refreshing. Good stuff.
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hornetrider
40,771 posts
74 months
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b  hstewie said: Stick Guardiola, Hiddinck, Capello or any world class manager in there and, if things don't go well, you'll have a Hodgson situation IMO. Disagree, you've named proven winning top level managers there. They'd have respect and good will. Nice bloke though he is, Martinez has achieved the square root of f  k all so far. To be blunt.
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Raja
3,430 posts
104 months
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GALLARDOGUY said: You wanted KK sacked. You got it. Resulting in compensation.
You want a top class new manager. You ( hopefully ) will get it. But the chances are they will be contracted to another club. Resulting compensation.
If your statement was another dig at the club, it was a very strange one. I'm not the only one that wanted the relic out. By the way I thought that seeing as he loved the club so much he wouldn't take any compensation? Once again utter cultish bull. And you forget that there are candidates out there that are more proven than Martinez that wouldn't require compensation. But hey since when has the facts ever mattered on this thread. In the end I reckon the tea lady could do a better job than Dalglish so I'm rather relaxed about it from that perspective. It seems FSG don't want a manager but rather a coach that picks the match day team and formation. For that Martinez might be good enough. All I see is once again we experiment with something that is likely to fail. Football is a simple game that is being over complicated by owners that don't understand the game. FSG sem to be going from one mistake to another
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