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Is it really moaning or is it more of a discussion? It’s a forum...Every day another moaning thread with a fresh new angle.
The Caf really does come alive when we lose a few games.
Also ‘a few games’
Is it really moaning or is it more of a discussion? It’s a forum...Every day another moaning thread with a fresh new angle.
The Caf really does come alive when we lose a few games.
They were, and their recruitment was as bad as ours.Liverpool were never as bad as we are now.
Never. I'd give anything to see Tommy Doc football at OT now.Were in they early stages of the sir Alex years.
David Moyes was Tommy Doc.
LVG was Dave Sexton.
Jose was big Ron.
Now Ole is the reincarnation of the great man himself.
I read as far as here because the team Klopp put out at the weekend, only 1 player that started his first match is still getting a game and thats James Milner. What base did he build on? None, he ripped the team to shreds and rebuilt, which is what we need. People forget Klopps first 8 months they were useless.I know a lot is being said right now about what's going on with the club and I can't help but see similarities with us and Liverpool when they brought back Kenny Dalglish to manage them in 2011.
I can remember us laughing at them almost every week when they were struggling to pick up points and the man had them playing dull and stiff football. He took over temporarily at first but there were then calls to make him permanent manager, which they did. It wasn't great, and a lot of Liverpool supporters refused to turn on him though due to his status at the club and he stayed in the job for a year before eventually being sacked.
The next thing they did? They brought in a young manager who had a defined style of play. Swansea at the time were playing good football and despite what you may think of Rogers he did pretty well at Liverpool and was a slip (lol) away from a title. Klopp then had that base to build on when he eventually came in.
Moyes was a footballing dinosaur, we all know that. LVG was pretty similar in that vein too. Mourinho is a bit more modern but still had that stubbornness and refusal to accept players sometimes need an arm round the shoulder. Ole, despite being one of the younger generation of managers these days seems to also be stuck in the 90's with his thinking. It's pretty obvious that even just copying what Fergie did doesn't work anymore. If SAF was still manager he'd have completely changed his style by now because he was excellent at moving with the times.
The four managers we've had though, can anyone tell me the difference between their styles? Because all I've seen for the past 6 years is us passing it across the face of the opposition box and hoping an individual does something brilliant.
I do think it's a matter of time until Ole goes and I wish him the best. I really hope we hire a young exciting manager because what else have we got to lose?
Eddie Howe and Julian Nagelsmann.If that is the case, then who's going to be our Rodgers and Klopp?
Really? I do not know what similarities you are referring to. To the extent that there are any comparisons at all they are with Roy Hodgson. By the time of his departure, Liverpool were in virtual freefall, which based on the end of last season and the beginning of this seasons is exactly where United are with Ole. Dalglish actually stabilised Liverpool after Hodgson and if I am not mistaken Liverpool almost made the Champions League in the season that Dalglish replaced Hodgson. Yes, the football was awful, but it was functional and geared towards results.I know a lot is being said right now about what's going on with the club and I can't help but see similarities with us and Liverpool when they brought back Kenny Dalglish to manage them in 2011.
I can remember us laughing at them almost every week when they were struggling to pick up points and the man had them playing dull and stiff football. He took over temporarily at first but there were then calls to make him permanent manager, which they did. It wasn't great, and a lot of Liverpool supporters refused to turn on him though due to his status at the club and he stayed in the job for a year before eventually being sacked.
The next thing they did? They brought in a young manager who had a defined style of play. Swansea at the time were playing good football and despite what you may think of Rogers he did pretty well at Liverpool and was a slip (lol) away from a title. Klopp then had that base to build on when he eventually came in.
Moyes was a footballing dinosaur, we all know that. LVG was pretty similar in that vein too. Mourinho is a bit more modern but still had that stubbornness and refusal to accept players sometimes need an arm round the shoulder. Ole, despite being one of the younger generation of managers these days seems to also be stuck in the 90's with his thinking. It's pretty obvious that even just copying what Fergie did doesn't work anymore. If SAF was still manager he'd have completely changed his style by now because he was excellent at moving with the times.
The four managers we've had though, can anyone tell me the difference between their styles? Because all I've seen for the past 6 years is us passing it across the face of the opposition box and hoping an individual does something brilliant.
I do think it's a matter of time until Ole goes and I wish him the best. I really hope we hire a young exciting manager because what else have we got to lose?
More as in they weren’t shit and had a steady position in the league.I read as far as here because the team Klopp put out at the weekend, only 1 player that started his first match is still getting a game and thats James Milner. What base did he build on? None, he ripped the team to shreds and rebuilt, which is what we need. People forget Klopps first 8 months they were useless.
So basically yeah I agreeOur current plight reminds me of Liverpool under Dalgish circa 2011. He came in as a caretaker appointment, a club legend who could bring back the feel good factor and steady the ship after some dour football. He oversaw some good results and then got the job permanently off the back of it. Signed some overpriced English talent, it all went to shit, then the fans were forced to admit it would be better if he were "moved upstairs" while they got a better manager.
If you want to put any stock into that worrying series of parallels, thankfully we're nearing the end of that process. Although it's interesting to note the similarities.
I fully agree with this. Some fans are still in denial about how bad it’s really gotten.They never looked like serious relegation candidates for one! He’s just being colourful. Liverpool have not finished lower than 8th in 65 years. We will almost certainly finish lower than 8th this season and I’m fact very much look like we will be bottom half. Even when Liverpool have been inconsistent they’ve had good players and had the odd game where they put opponents to the sword. I’m sorry but it’s clear to me that we’re worse right now than Liverpool ever were.
Jamie Redknapp could tell me the sky was blue and I'd still look out the window.Jamie Redknapp said quite clearly that they were. And he played for them at the time!
Not a bad shout.Eddie Howe and Julian Nagelsmann.
Liverpool were absolutelly horrendous in the late 00s and early 2010sLiverpool were never as bad as we are now.
They did i got the wrong tab openI could’ve sworn Liverpool finished second in 2008/09? Or am I totally making that up?
I thought I imagined that whole thing for a secondThey did i got the wrong tab open
Not so sure about that. Other than one year, their spending hasn't really changed. They just made better transfers. Even the purchase of VVD probably never would have happened if they didn't have the Coutinho money. That year they bought VVD for 75m but still ended up -28m in tansfer fees...Main difference is Liverpool were sold in 2011 to new owners who actually cared about the product on the pitch.
He'll turn at the same time as your CarrollWe are, now where is our Suarez?
Wasn't referring so much to transfer spending. FSG are more data driven than the previous owners and they built a proper structure with competent people behind the scenes - something our owners have failed to do.Not so sure about that. Other than one year, their spending hasn't really changed. They just made better transfers. Even the purchase of VVD probably never would have happened if they didn't have the Coutinho money. That year they bought VVD for 75m but still ended up -28m in tansfer fees...
https://www.transferleague.co.uk/liverpool/english-football-teams/liverpool-transfers
Spurs fans should know about irrelevant mediocrity.I think there is a very strong chance of that happening.
Deflection ain't gonna make it any better for you. As a Spurs fan I can assure you that you will accept and get used to mediocrity eventually, you may as well embrace it.Spurs fans should know about irrelevant mediocrity.
You’ve lost half of your last 40 matches and yet barely anyone bats an eyelid.
they also bought suarez the same window - they weren't doing everything wrong in terms of recruitment at the time, 18 months later they were challenging for the title.They were, and their recruitment was as bad as ours.
I think they broke a club record buying Andy Carroll
Every time I saw Hodgson managing Livers it brought a smile to my face because I knew he was so shit, which is how I suppose oppo fans now see Ole.
There's not many out there young and exciting, Poch and Tuchel maybe. Heck if Ole goes I wouldn't mind Ancelotti.I know a lot is being said right now about what's going on with the club and I can't help but see similarities with us and Liverpool when they brought back Kenny Dalglish to manage them in 2011.
I can remember us laughing at them almost every week when they were struggling to pick up points and the man had them playing dull and stiff football. He took over temporarily at first but there were then calls to make him permanent manager, which they did. It wasn't great, and a lot of Liverpool supporters refused to turn on him though due to his status at the club and he stayed in the job for a year before eventually being sacked.
The next thing they did? They brought in a young manager who had a defined style of play. Swansea at the time were playing good football and despite what you may think of Rogers he did pretty well at Liverpool and was a slip (lol) away from a title. Klopp then had that base to build on when he eventually came in.
Moyes was a footballing dinosaur, we all know that. LVG was pretty similar in that vein too. Mourinho is a bit more modern but still had that stubbornness and refusal to accept players sometimes need an arm round the shoulder. Ole, despite being one of the younger generation of managers these days seems to also be stuck in the 90's with his thinking. It's pretty obvious that even just copying what Fergie did doesn't work anymore. If SAF was still manager he'd have completely changed his style by now because he was excellent at moving with the times.
The four managers we've had though, can anyone tell me the difference between their styles? Because all I've seen for the past 6 years is us passing it across the face of the opposition box and hoping an individual does something brilliant.
I do think it's a matter of time until Ole goes and I wish him the best. I really hope we hire a young exciting manager because what else have we got to lose?
After 19 years they came second hallelujah !!And finished 2nd with Gerrard,Alonso and Torres. I'd be happier with those 3 in the squad
We forget that teams were getting closer year by year.
The similarities between their fall from grace and ours are scarily similar.Constant comparison to a team who hasn’t won the league for 30 years.
We’re playing badly, they’re not
We’re being run as a club terribly. They’re not.
That’s it
We’re not on identical trajectories or in identical cycles. They will differ. The only thing the same is the constant comparing and obsessive discussion about the other team.
Yep.The similarities between their fall from grace and ours are scarily similar.
I'd say we're at early 90s Liverpool stage. Clinging to past glories while sitting in our echo chambers talking about how we'll do it the "right" way or the "united way".
Our current setup is prehistoric. We have no defined style or direction and keep appointing managers with wildly different philosophies and experience.
Look back at Liverpool from the start of the Premiership until now. We are almost copying their descent to the letter.