Wonderwall wrote:I reckon if they sack Permatan, then they might actually go down the Gerrard Player Manager route just like they did with Dalglish. Gerrard is already going through the courses to get his badges and is currently taking his Uefa B coaching licence.
Wonderwall wrote:I reckon if they sack Permatan, then they might actually go down the Gerrard Player Manager route just like they did with Dalglish. Gerrard is already going through the courses to get his badges and is currently taking his Uefa B coaching licence.
twosips wrote:Guardiola is not an idiot and he wouldn't join Liverpool. That just won't happen.
Can't see Liverpool being truly great for a long time. They need a whole team properly rebuilding and no truly top class manager would take on that shambles of a squad.
Ted Hughes wrote:Why would any top manager go to Liverpool these days though ? They have just spunked all their money on average players, & have very few coming through in the academy.
Top managers get offers from clubs who have the potential squads to get them where they want to be. Koemann could be the latest thing they nick from Southampton, but even he is likely to get a big offer if he keeps it up.
Plus Turtlezed will be getting the elbow from the swamp in the not too distant future, Spurs will be at it again, even Wenger may finally be put out of his misery. That's not to mention the fact that we don't know how long the plan is for the Count & whether Vieira is nailed on, or just an idea.
Lot's of competition for the few top managers out there.
Mind you, nobody wants Mancini & Balotelli is already there.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:twosips wrote:Guardiola is not an idiot and he wouldn't join Liverpool. That just won't happen.
Can't see Liverpool being truly great for a long time. They need a whole team properly rebuilding and no truly top class manager would take on that shambles of a squad.
I never swear and I'm not going to start now, but I did actually stress that it was highly unlikely that Guardiola would join the Bin Dippers.
I merely used him as an example of a manager with a degree of stature, ability and tactical knowledge. If such a person were ever persuaded to go there, then Liverpuddle could be made into a better team, without a doubt.
I don't wish to offend or insult you unduly, but I would suggest you address your myopic sensibilities before making such any such ludicrous posting in the future.
Wonderwall wrote:I reckon if they sack Permatan, then they might actually go down the Gerrard Player Manager route just like they did with Dalglish. Gerrard is already going through the courses to get his badges and is currently taking his Uefa B coaching licence.
twosips wrote:Playing the reserves only four games in when you need a win is fucking cowardly, pathetic stuff. Really, really embarrassing. I hope they got absolutely stuffed.
Sideshow Bob wrote:twosips wrote:Playing the reserves only four games in when you need a win is fucking cowardly, pathetic stuff. Really, really embarrassing. I hope they got absolutely stuffed.
+1. twatini would fine us 20M if we ever did the same.
twosips wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:twosips wrote:Guardiola is not an idiot and he wouldn't join Liverpool. That just won't happen.
Can't see Liverpool being truly great for a long time. They need a whole team properly rebuilding and no truly top class manager would take on that shambles of a squad.
I never swear and I'm not going to start now, but I did actually stress that it was highly unlikely that Guardiola would join the Bin Dippers.
I merely used him as an example of a manager with a degree of stature, ability and tactical knowledge. If such a person were ever persuaded to go there, then Liverpuddle could be made into a better team, without a doubt.
I don't wish to offend or insult you unduly, but I would suggest you address your myopic sensibilities before making such any such ludicrous posting in the future.
Relax. I know you said that - I was just responding to the hypothetical scenario with an opinion of my own. I don't think any managers of his ilk will join Liverpool.
Wonderwall wrote:I reckon if they sack Permatan, then they might actually go down the Gerrard Player Manager route just like they did with Dalglish. Gerrard is already going through the courses to get his badges and is currently taking his Uefa B coaching licence.
zuricity wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I reckon if they sack Permatan, then they might actually go down the Gerrard Player Manager route just like they did with Dalglish. Gerrard is already going through the courses to get his badges and is currently taking his Uefa B coaching licence.
I have a Uefa B licence, it requires that you can draw and do things like Venn Diagrams.You know like Van Khalll draws during a Rags game when he's bored. Can Stevie G use Crayolas?
I wonder which colours he would use ?
That licence is as useful as a BA Humanities Degree certificate - "Please take one ".
john@staustell wrote:zuricity wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I reckon if they sack Permatan, then they might actually go down the Gerrard Player Manager route just like they did with Dalglish. Gerrard is already going through the courses to get his badges and is currently taking his Uefa B coaching licence.
I have a Uefa B licence, it requires that you can draw and do things like Venn Diagrams.You know like Van Khalll draws during a Rags game when he's bored. Can Stevie G use Crayolas?
I wonder which colours he would use ?
That licence is as useful as a BA Humanities Degree certificate - "Please take one ".
Does Kiddo use same Venn diagrams when he delays our subs all the time? :-)
zuricity wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I reckon if they sack Permatan, then they might actually go down the Gerrard Player Manager route just like they did with Dalglish. Gerrard is already going through the courses to get his badges and is currently taking his Uefa B coaching licence.
I have a Uefa B licence, it requires that you can draw and do things like Venn Diagrams.You know like Van Khalll draws during a Rags game when he's bored. Can Stevie G use Crayolas?
I wonder which colours he would use ?
That licence is as useful as a BA Humanities Degree certificate - "Please take one ".
Wonderwall wrote: I would imagine it's very frustrating to sit and watch some knob who has never been anywhere near their level or even managed at the top, stood in front spouting bollocks from a powerpoint slide.
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