Dundalk wrote:anfieldonline:
LMA (League Managers Association) were up to 3am pleading with Liverpool FC to keep Roy Hodgson at Anfield.
If thats true, then the question has to be asked, where were they when Chris Hughton got the axe?
Dundalk wrote:anfieldonline:
LMA (League Managers Association) were up to 3am pleading with Liverpool FC to keep Roy Hodgson at Anfield.
maguskwt wrote:Dundalk wrote:anfieldonline:
LMA (League Managers Association) were up to 3am pleading with Liverpool FC to keep Roy Hodgson at Anfield.
Good for NESV for not listening to them... shows they got balls...
killerp wrote:Ok Roy's gone, now what?
Kharhaz wrote:killerp wrote:Ok Roy's gone, now what?
Well now, our legend is in charge.
Whatever happens from here on in. All arguments will be resolved.
If Kenny proves to be successful then it isnt down to the players, it was down to the managers.
If Kenny proves to be unsuccessful then it is the players.
If we make the euro cup then the squad needs to be improved, and that Kenny hasnt lost it and that generally, the squad needs to be changed.
If we make the champions league, then Kenny has done well to salvage a lost season, got the best out of good players, and needs to invest in improving the squad.
Generally speaking, Kenny being the legend he is, is above all kinds of insults, impatience, and general disrespect. If we fail from now on, the blame is laid squarely on the players.
burjennio wrote:
maypaxvobiscum wrote:"It is an unfair industry now,'' Ferguson told Key103. "Managers don't get the time to introduce their own philosophy or change trends, which were the reasons for giving them the job in the first place. When Liverpool chose Roy Hodgson, they did it on the back of his great experience at different clubs.
"But we are in a results industry. If you get a few bad results that can happen. I can't explain it and I don't think there is any point trying. Anyone who has any common sense understands the kind of football we have nowadays and the kind of pressure we are put under."what does he expect clubs to do when they are not performing as well as they should be?
ruskiy playmaker wrote:maypaxvobiscum wrote:"It is an unfair industry now,'' Ferguson told Key103. "Managers don't get the time to introduce their own philosophy or change trends, which were the reasons for giving them the job in the first place. When Liverpool chose Roy Hodgson, they did it on the back of his great experience at different clubs.
"But we are in a results industry. If you get a few bad results that can happen. I can't explain it and I don't think there is any point trying. Anyone who has any common sense understands the kind of football we have nowadays and the kind of pressure we are put under."what does he expect clubs to do when they are not performing as well as they should be?
Poor old, probably wanted us to get relegated under Roy.
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