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Don't want to dig up the Suarez debate, suffice to say that everyone is a flawed human being.
Except Kenny.
So Kenny is satisfied with mediocrity and not fulfilling expectations. Got it.
Last edited by Hesel; 12-5-12 at 17:40.
Bless him.
Yes. God bless the King.
He's going to be elated with next years push for 6th.
I know how hard it is to get over Rafa, Lessthan.
I still have wet dreams about us signing Jovetic.
And nightmares about the beachball. But life goes on.
Do you lot mind? My kids read this forum.
If the crap we had to endure in the league is acceptable then we are now officially a mid table club.
I can't wait to defend the carling cup next season and challenge fulham for 9th.
Just as a disclaimer, I don't have children- they repulse me.
It's a hard situation to read. He was backed by Werner when they sacked Comolli, if memory serves. FWIW.
I think he'll get one more season, and think he should, but we'll see.
I'd like to see him stay and turn it around. But the days of giving a manager time appear to be over. But unless there is a miracle worker out there who can instigate a rapid transformation of fortunes then I fear we may become a club who chops and changes every season as the desperation to keep pace at the top intensifies.
I think he should get one more season too, but would be fibbing if I said I wasn't uneasy. Dalglish is obviously the King to us Scousers, but his last two managerial jobs were disastrous, and Newcastle never fully recovered, and his stint at Celtic resulted in a court case. He's a great man, and nobody can doubt his passion and love for our club, but after over a decade out of the game (following two total failures), it was always going to be an almost impossible long shot that it was going to work.
Given how we played when he was caretaker manager it looked a perfect fit. Once he was confirmed as the boss permanently we went on to lose our last two games of the season and then staggered throughout much of this campaign. He made plenty of mistakes this season, and the Saurez chaos must've taken it's toll on him. Instilling a winning mentality into this group of players is one of the biggest challenges for whoever is in charge nest season, too many of them simply folded when we needed leadership this season and relying on Gerrard simply isn't possible anymore.
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