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    Quote Originally Posted by imanob View Post
    how many managers come in and change the backroom staff and have not heard of any who take clubs to a unfair dismissal correct me if im wrong here .like i said in the qoute thommo got job because kenny got rid of chris lawler to give him the job did he go crying that it was unfair NO so same happens to him and he did
    I think your missing the point but correct me if you think im wrong forget about / PT /CL / and the backroom staff if anyone is unfairly sacked they should not feel ashamed ..It's the employers who should feel ashamed of themselfs for sacking people on someones hearsay..How would you like it if you were sacked unfairly yued just walk away i dont think so...BTW thats why we need tribunals

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    Rafa benitez, rafa

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    Quote Originally Posted by prupru View Post
    Rafa benitez, rafa
    words fail me sometimes

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    Great gesture. What ever side of the fence you're on with Rafa, I believe Liverpool truly meant something to him.

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    Gonna miss Benitez, Fantastic manager.

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    The man riled me, his decisions on the pitch were awful at the end, he was negative and stubborn..

    However this is a gesture of a good man with a good heart..

    His negative one up front will probably work in Italy... Even if he wins the Scudetto it doesn't mean he would have won the Premier League... I'm afraid he ended up out of his depth

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    Quote Originally Posted by opsmonkey View Post
    The man riled me, his decisions on the pitch were awful at the end, he was negative and stubborn..

    However this is a gesture of a good man with a good heart..

    His negative one up front will probably work in Italy... Even if he wins the Scudetto it doesn't mean he would have won the Premier League... I'm afraid he ended up out of his depth
    when i read the first sentence i thought you were on about houllier or evans. odd how it could apply to all three. in 2007/8 i thought wed finally put together a squad capable of winning the league, sure there were a few rough edges but things were looking up,rafa let it slip through his hands. the chase to land barry, buying aquilani when we were crying out for another striker.hed just lost the plot and needed to go before he caused more damage.that said i dont think badly of him, he was let down by the board and gave it a go but we were going in the wrong direction on the pitch and thats his responsibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    Never liked Benitez , as a number of my posts in this section over time show , As for his "Generous" gesture , if he'd wanted to donate anonymously , he could have done , no prob , but chose to wave the cash , and reel in the plaudids , having always earmarked him as arrogant , this doesn't surprise me.
    Supporters have been blinded by the fact that his "generous" and well publicised donation , represents (after charitable tax deductions) , around 1% of his ?6 million ~~~~ off payment , he's just taken from us , while anyone can see were on the bones of our arse . In Rafa we trusted and he's left us BUSTED !

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    Default Kenny Dalglish 'key to keeping Liverpool players'

    Former Liverpool star Peter Beardsley says Kenny Dalglish would help to keep Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres at Anfield if he was reappointed as boss.
    "You'd have more chance of keeping the players if you had a hero like Kenny in charge," said Beardsley.
    "I'm not saying he would be a massive success straight away because there are a lot of problems at Liverpool."
    Anfield legend Dalglish was reported to be keen on the managerial post following the exit of Rafael Benitez.
    After the Spaniard left the club by mutual consent on 3 June, managing director Christian Purslow and Dalglish, a Reds player for 10 years and manager between 1985 and 1991, have been searching for a new boss.

    Fulham's Roy Hodgson and ex-Manchester City boss Mark Hughes, currently out of work, have been touted as potential candidates.
    Former Anfield players BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson, keeper Bruce Grobbelaar and Jamie Redknapp have all recently backed a return at the helm for 59-year-old Dalglish, who is also the club's academy ambassador.
    Beardsley, a Liverpool midfielder between 1987 and 1991, also thinks the Scot is the right man and would help to keep hold of top players such as midfielder Gerrard and striker Torres, whose futures remain uncertain following a trophyless season at Anfield.

    "You look at Torres and he probably came to Liverpool on the strength of watching Dalglish as a player, and Gerrard grew up watching that team," added Beardsley.
    "So I would think you'd have no problem keeping both of them if Kenny Dalglish was your manager.
    "I played for four years under Kenny and won the league twice and the FA Cup. We were not able to play in Europe in those days, so what he did in my time at the club, and winning the double before I even arrived, was sensational.

    Redknapp - Dalgish would be a success

    "I can't speak for the people of Liverpool but I know the fans would love him and when I look at him, his football knowledge and his football mentality, he loves the game.
    "What he means to Liverpool is sensational and I would have no qualms about giving him the job."
    Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill, ex-Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink and Croatia coach Slaven Bilic have also been mentioned as successors to Benitez, recently appointed at Inter Milan.
    Benitez told the Guardian on Tuesday he felt that Dalglish was "the best man for the job".
    "The owners should listen to the fans because they are unhappy. No one knows the club better than Dalglish and he would be perfect there. He wants the job and in my opinion should get it," he said.
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    IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch

    I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

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    Quote Originally Posted by melloned View Post
    Never liked Benitez , as a number of my posts in this section over time show , As for his "Generous" gesture , if he'd wanted to donate anonymously , he could have done , no prob , but chose to wave the cash , and reel in the plaudids , having always earmarked him as arrogant , this doesn't surprise me.
    Supporters have been blinded by the fact that his "generous" and well publicised donation , represents (after charitable tax deductions) , around 1% of his ?6 million ~~~~ off payment , he's just taken from us , while anyone can see were on the bones of our arse . In Rafa we trusted and he's left us BUSTED !
    heres a thought he could have donated half of his pay off too the Hillsborough fund???
    IM SORRY but i will never have any sympathy for maggie thatcher .... the bitch

    I WOULD STILL LIKE TO SAY MY HEART AND RESPECT GOES OUT ALL BRITISH AND ALL ARMY TROOPS FIGHTING THE TERROR WHICH STILL BREEDS IN THE WORLD!! YOU HAVE AND ALWAYS WILL HAVE MY UTMOST RESPECT !

    YNWA!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by melloned View Post
    Never liked Benitez , as a number of my posts in this section over time show , As for his "Generous" gesture , if he'd wanted to donate anonymously , he could have done , no prob , but chose to wave the cash , and reel in the plaudids , having always earmarked him as arrogant , this doesn't surprise me.
    Supporters have been blinded by the fact that his "generous" and well publicised donation , represents (after charitable tax deductions) , around 1% of his ?6 million ~~~~ off payment , he's just taken from us , while anyone can see were on the bones of our arse . In Rafa we trusted and he's left us BUSTED !
    Some people cant see any good in anyone can they. I was not, and am not a Rafa fan, but what he did was generous. Neither he nor his pr people leaked the story, it was Margeret Aspinall chair of the HSFG. Give the man the credit he deservers off the field FFS.

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    Inter Milan set to hold talks with Liverpool FC for Javier Mascherano > Liverpool FC > Sport | Click Liverpool The rats are getting ready to jump ship. He hasn't wanted to be here for a while. Good riddance to the little ~~~~in rat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lfc4life View Post
    heres a thought he could have donated half of his pay off too the Hillsborough fund???
    I seriously hope that was tongue in cheek m8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulld0g View Post
    Inter Milan set to hold talks with Liverpool FC for Javier Mascherano > Liverpool FC > Sport | Click Liverpool The rats are getting ready to jump ship. He hasn't wanted to be here for a while. Good riddance to the little ~~~~in rat.
    when barcelona wanted to buy him last year benitez said he was worth more than ?50million so if he wants to go let them pay ?50 million after all rafa set the price

 

 

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