I'm confused because so many wanted Kenny gone and now that he has left all I can see is people thinking it was a terrible idea and that FSG should go. Not just on here but Twitter, Facebook and the BBC are all at it.
I wanted Kenny to stay, I pleaded for patience but at the same time I understand why the owners have done it and we need to give them more than 6 hours to tell us who the next manager will be.
Who do people want for manager? I've seen Martinez's name thrown around today and that worries me slightly.
Kenny & FSG
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FSG have made the right choice in my opinion i think that kennys style of play was out dated and he simply couldn't handle the pressure. People have pleaded for patience but 8th in the league after spending 100m is not good enough and there was no other choice.
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wasn't the net spend more like 23 million?
posted on 16/5/12
With the loss of our top goalscorer probably yes.
posted on 16/5/12
i can see why he was sacked.
They said ages ago 4th was a MUST, 8ths is 4 places off the MUST and we were closer to the bottom 3 then top 4.
Having said that i felt Kenny and any other future manager requires 2 full seasons imo especially when they invested so much money in their own players, most need a season to settle so.....
posted on 16/5/12
I just thought it looked obvious that Kenny wasn't up to the job.
posted on 16/5/12
I'm sorry, but I have been predicting this for months, based on Kenny's Celtic tenure. Uncanny repetition: yesterday's man; yesterday's tactics; yesterday's communication skills. Time for LFC to move on.
posted on 16/5/12
I think its been on the cards for a long time, I just wish it didn't happen the day before an exam. It doesn't help with my attempt's to revise instead of procrastinating.
posted on 16/5/12
net spend means absolutely nothing.. he basically spent over a 100 million end of..
that 100 million did not move the team forward this season, maybe it will next but by the time it's found out it will be too late..
after stepping backwards apart from the carling cup it must be seen as pssing the money up the wall
yes he rescued us from nearly relegation last season but if he performed the whole season as he did the second half we WOULD have been in the championship and YES it would have been deserved
posted on 16/5/12
I think he may well have shot himself in the foot at the start by assuring the owners of a top 4 finish.. his performance last season would def point that way
in business if you don't reach targets or performance markers, positions start to get untainable.. football has become that way.. and that becomes a whole new arguement
I had high hopes but in the end I think the competition was too strong..
answers I have none