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13 January, 2008 at 5:22 pm #302622
Who’s arguing?….Simply asked a you a few questions.
If you are to ashamed to admit who you support thats understandable if they have never won anything and you have the cheek to knock the currently most sucessful british team ever.
13 January, 2008 at 11:01 pm #302623Club Wins .
1 Manchester United 11
2 Arsenal 10
3 Tottenham Hotspur 8
4 Liverpool 7Most FA cup wins- Liverpool are fourth
Most Premiership titles? Liverpool havent won one yet- Man Utd have won 7
European Cup Final Wins/Champions League
Liverpool 5- Man Utd 2Its all subjective but domestically Utd p*ss over Liverpool whereas European nights leave Liverpool ahead
N no, I aint a Utd fan but neither do I see any evidence of the “most successful british team ever” claim…jus lots of hot air
14 January, 2008 at 2:44 pm #302624COUGH …
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks says he held talks with Jurgen Klinsmann in November about taking over as manager in case Rafael Benitez left the club.
Mixed performances and a row with Hicks and co-owner George Gillett on transfer policy put Benitez’s position in doubt.
“We attempted to negotiate an option as an insurance policy… if Rafa left for Real Madrid or other clubs rumoured, ” Hicks told the Liverpool Echo.
He added: “Or in case our communication spiralled out of control.”
Hicks was alluding to the criticism of Hicks and Gillett by Benitez over their transfer policy which angered the American duo and put the Spaniard’s position in jeopardy.
Klinsmann’s services have now been secured by Bayern Munich and he will take over the German club at the end of this season.
The confirmation of talks between Klinsmann and his bosses will come as a blow to Benitez, although Hicks said the negotiations took place in November when the club were in danger of going out of the Champions League at the group stages and suffering indifferent league form.
Liverpool needed a 4-1 win over Marseille in their final group game on 11 December to book their place in the knockout stages.
The American owners and Benitez had clear-the-air talks after the Premier League loss to Manchester United on 16 December and Hicks now insists the Reds manager has their full support.
“After George and I had our long and productive meeting with Rafa following the Manchester United match, we put all of our issues behind us and received Rafa’s commitment that he wanted to stay with Liverpool,” said Hicks.
“We never reached agreement on an option with Jurgen, and we are both pleased for him that he has a great opportunity to return to Germany and coach a great club team.
“Rafa has both of our support, and our communication has greatly improved.”
But Liverpool’s form has not improved and they are currently 12 points off the top of the Premier League table.
They were knocked out of the Carling Cup by Chelsea and have been taken to a replay by struggling Luton in the FA Cup third round.
BBC Sport’s Phil McNulty said he believed that if Liverpool had failed to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League, Benitez would have been sacked.
“It’s a ham-fisted and un-Liverpool like way of dealing with this sort of thing,” said McNulty.
“Normally everything they have done has been done in-house and yet for weeks it’s been an open secret that if anything happened to Benitez then Jurgen Klinsmann was going to be his successor.”
All is not well at Liverpool.
14 January, 2008 at 6:35 pm #302625With this disgraceful act on the part of the American owners, the manage will most likely walk, Rafa is a proud man and deserves respect.
I have heard there is going to be some protests at luton tomorrow or the next home game, in support of Rafa and wanting the Americans out, and rightly so.14 January, 2008 at 9:08 pm #302626@anita Gofradump wrote:
With this disgraceful act on the part of the American owners, the manage will most likely walk, Rafa is a proud man and deserves respect.
I have heard there is going to be some protests at luton tomorrow or the next home game, in support of Rafa and wanting the Americans out, and rightly so.Next home game is tomorrow… against Luton…. at Anfield :wink:
14 January, 2008 at 9:19 pm #302627Tomorrow maybe a bit early to organise anything, but much talk of organising another protest in support of Rafa.
14 January, 2008 at 9:23 pm #302628@anita Gofradump wrote:
Tomorrow maybe a bit early to organise anything, but much talk of organising another protest in support of Rafa.
Will we see you on the telly “anna witha banner” :lol: go on. :wink:
14 January, 2008 at 9:45 pm #302629He has had a good wad of cash to spend.
Shoud’nt Liverpool be closer to the top of the table, and in with Man U, Ar/senal and Chelsea, rather than being in the 2nd group with Everton, A.Villa etc.
The buck stops somewhere.14 January, 2008 at 11:20 pm #302630some bad signings, this year and last… got to take the blame for them, whos that guy with blonde hair and a pony tail? you should’nt be signing players with a pony tail for a start, the clue was thier already.. veroanon or somone.. he is shyte
he’s a good manager, just not so good in the transfer market, his signings have got to be questioned, only torres has done him justice, but he has to pay a lot of money for him, fergie managed to ger evra, vidic, ronoldo for the same amount of money
14 January, 2008 at 11:26 pm #302631some bad signings, this year and last… got to take the blame for them, whos that guy with blonde hair and a pony tail? you should’nt be signing players with a pony tail for a start, the clue was thier already.. veroanon or somone.. he is shyte
Voronin was a bosman free transfer, i for one dnever wanted him, and he has proven why he is not good enough
he’s a good manager, just not so good in the transfer market, his signings have got to be questioned, only torres has done him justice, but he has to pay a lot of money for him, fergie managed to ger evra, vidic, ronoldo for the same amount of money
He didnt do too bad with arbeloa, Agger, Reina, Alonso, but he has signed some shockers in his time it has to be said, but overall with what has been recovered from sales etc, he really hasnt spent much compared to Man Ure, Chavs, A.rsenal…not that the gunners seem to of spent much so maybe take A.rsenal out of that, wenger is a genuis in the transfer market.
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