
metalhead wrote:Dalglish will keep a cool calm head, then we tw@t them at Old Trafford and at Anfield and finish above them in the league
dundreamin wrote:Read this today. Mufc boss Sir Alex Ferguson says he expects Liverpool to challenge for next season. The anfield club have not won the premier league title for 21 years and finished 6th in the league last term. But Ferguson thinks Liverpool, under boss kenny Daglish, will be a major hreat next term. Liverpool went off the radar for a bit. They are now back on it. Ferguson said long term you know they are going to be there. Personaly i think he,s bricking it. Whiskeynose your days are numbered. THE REDS ARE COMING UP THE HILL BOYS
Kharhaz wrote:I have said it before, hell, I will say it again.
Ferguson is not a great manager, he will not be remembered as one. He will always be remembered, when he retires, as the one man who had the FA in his pocket. Any argument against this can be countered with "Fergie Time".
SupitsJonF wrote:Kharhaz wrote:I have said it before, hell, I will say it again.
Ferguson is not a great manager, he will not be remembered as one. He will always be remembered, when he retires, as the one man who had the FA in his pocket. Any argument against this can be countered with "Fergie Time".
Really? Maybe not tactically, but some of his transfers have been outstanding. Especially for most of the prices. The most recent being Hernandez.
He built a real solid team, and instilled a belief that made them always keep trying (whether this is because he had the refs, is still to be seen).
Like him or not, which I dont, I think he is definitely a good manager.
Thommo's perm wrote:SupitsJonF wrote:Kharhaz wrote:I have said it before, hell, I will say it again.
Ferguson is not a great manager, he will not be remembered as one. He will always be remembered, when he retires, as the one man who had the FA in his pocket. Any argument against this can be countered with "Fergie Time".
Really? Maybe not tactically, but some of his transfers have been outstanding. Especially for most of the prices. The most recent being Hernandez.
He built a real solid team, and instilled a belief that made them always keep trying (whether this is because he had the refs, is still to be seen).
Like him or not, which I dont, I think he is definitely a good manager.
If success determines how good he is, he is a great manager
If the way he achieves that success determines how good he is, he is not great because he uses cheating as an acceptable and important method.
Thats why so many people, all around the world, hate the fu'ckers.
kazza wrote:Thommo's perm wrote:SupitsJonF wrote:Kharhaz wrote:I have said it before, hell, I will say it again.
Ferguson is not a great manager, he will not be remembered as one. He will always be remembered, when he retires, as the one man who had the FA in his pocket. Any argument against this can be countered with "Fergie Time".
Really? Maybe not tactically, but some of his transfers have been outstanding. Especially for most of the prices. The most recent being Hernandez.
He built a real solid team, and instilled a belief that made them always keep trying (whether this is because he had the refs, is still to be seen).
Like him or not, which I dont, I think he is definitely a good manager.
If success determines how good he is, he is a great manager
If the way he achieves that success determines how good he is, he is not great because he uses cheating as an acceptable and important method.
Thats why so many people, all around the world, hate the fu'ckers.
Except of course the refs
aCe' wrote:Half of the posts on this thread are pathetic.. Its embarrassing to be honest to sit here and read stuff like "he is not great because he uses cheating as an acceptable and important method" .. Doesnt reflect well on the rest of the Liverpool fans who do have a bit of common sense..
On Ferguson, I dont think theres much to be said on his comments regarding Liverpool... I think anyone who knows anything about football will tell you that sooner or later Liverpool are going to be back challenging for titles.. This year, we probably have/had the best chance of preparing a team strong enough to challenge... We resolved the ownership situation, brought in a top manager with experience of winning the title, ended last season on excellent form, and on top of that had seemingly endless money to spend on acquisitions in the last 6 or so months ...
If anything, his comments are out of respect rather than him (or Rooney for that matter) genuinely believing we can win the title .. You can hate the man all you want but it doesnt change the fact that he's right up there with the best of managers in football history.. TBH, its a bit silly and bitter suggesting otherwise...
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