Totally agree.
That and Stoke were no better than Hodgson performances.
6 points ahead of Norwich!!
BRING BACK RAFA NOW
Yep, he's blown it. Millions spent on mediocrity.
He won't be fired yet, but no CL and he'll be gone. Simple question of ROI.
Move him upstairs now.
We need to bring in a manager who isn't stubborn and will address the GLARING issues we have in the team this JAnuary!
Meant to be a caretaker manager just to steady the ship, but the club got caught in the nostalgia and kept him on...
Who would you prefer?
reputation of KK tarnished
I can't believe I'm saying that kenny might not be the saviour..
No one is bigger than club. By this time next week the season could be over.
he's trying to cover up his obvious failings in the summer transfer market. adam has been truly shocking in recent weeks. downing has been terrible all season. and as for andy carroll. he literally can't do anything. i'd be interested to see any stats from today's game showing how many times he gave the ball away today.
if he keeps playing these players. we will continue on a downward spiral and he should get sacked.
I would bring back Rafa personally.
No idea though but changes have to be made. I cannot stand the stubbornness.
God damn it, I swear Torres cared a lot more in his last weeks at the club than Carroll ever has.
I neber thought I'd say it, but I think kenny has taken us as far as he can...as for Rafa coming back. I was one of those who said no, but now I am starting to think it might be a good idea.
To be honest, in nearly 50 years of supporting Liverpool I have never been so embarrassed as I have over the last two and a half games.
The second half against Man City, then Stoke, now THIS for crying out sake!
He had the Martin O Neil affect that Sunderland are having when he was under no pressure but as soon as he gets targets he gets found out. He replaced Rafa's and Roy's deadwood with even worse players. He has to go!
Doesn't rafa have a reputation for stubbornness?
Op you wanted Rafa out didn't you?
i assume that all those giving kk stick on this article are not real pool fans.
The people that want Rafa back need there head checking. Have we not learnt that we should not look back?
Honest - at which point in this article or any other have I said I wanted Rafa back....numbnuts
Ajmal
We never should have got rid in the first place!!!
I'd rather look back to 2009 than 1989!!!!!!!!!!
but you did look back by bringing kk back
I have written about this a few times, hoping I might be wrong. I write as a Celtic fan and a great admirer of Liverpool and its footballing traditions. I was against Kenny as your managerial appointment as I was when he assumed the Celtic job. There were and are lots of reasons, but chief among them was my view that, quite simply, Kenny's strategic and tactical vision relates to a footballing culture that has gone. I do not believe that Kenny has a proper grasp of the contemporary game and how it is conducted. There are lots of things I could point to, and maybe others will add to this, but fundamentally it is about organisation, pace, movement off the ball and the management of the midfield. In the Liverpool highlights we see in Scotland, Kenny makes glaring errors in these areas repeatedly. Of course, he is a footballing giant, and it is conceivable that he will acclimatise to the way the game is played in today's Premiership. But there is little sign of this so far. This was Bolton, after all, and he seemed completely to misjudge their ability to defend in depth and then hit on the break. Huge empty spaces, from what I could see on a dodgy link.
The team let the fans and the manager down today.
The players were an embarrassment and Bellamy apart, they didn't work hard enough. I think this is the first time under KD that I've seen this happen.
Kenny out... No!
He has risen the expectations since he come in and I find it disappointing that some fellow sup[porters are thinking this way.
Today was an embarrassment and it's very concerning, but sack the manager? Come on lads.
mancinicity (U7179)
posted 4 minutes ago
i assume that all those giving kk stick on this article are not real pool fans.
It's precisely the reason why real Liverpool fans are giving him stick. Nobody is bigger than the club.
We all love the club and it is hurtful to see the negative tactics and clueless performances over the past few games.
The reason we are giving stick is because we care.
No man is bigger than the club.
Kenny included.
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posted on 21/1/12
Totally agree.
That and Stoke were no better than Hodgson performances.
posted on 21/1/12
6 points ahead of Norwich!!
BRING BACK RAFA NOW
posted on 21/1/12
posted on 21/1/12
Yep, he's blown it. Millions spent on mediocrity.
He won't be fired yet, but no CL and he'll be gone. Simple question of ROI.
posted on 21/1/12
Move him upstairs now.
We need to bring in a manager who isn't stubborn and will address the GLARING issues we have in the team this JAnuary!
posted on 21/1/12
Meant to be a caretaker manager just to steady the ship, but the club got caught in the nostalgia and kept him on...
Who would you prefer?
posted on 21/1/12
reputation of KK tarnished
posted on 21/1/12
I can't believe I'm saying that kenny might not be the saviour..
posted on 21/1/12
No one is bigger than club. By this time next week the season could be over.
posted on 21/1/12
he's trying to cover up his obvious failings in the summer transfer market. adam has been truly shocking in recent weeks. downing has been terrible all season. and as for andy carroll. he literally can't do anything. i'd be interested to see any stats from today's game showing how many times he gave the ball away today.
if he keeps playing these players. we will continue on a downward spiral and he should get sacked.
posted on 21/1/12
I would bring back Rafa personally.
No idea though but changes have to be made. I cannot stand the stubbornness.
God damn it, I swear Torres cared a lot more in his last weeks at the club than Carroll ever has.
posted on 21/1/12
posted on 21/1/12
I neber thought I'd say it, but I think kenny has taken us as far as he can...as for Rafa coming back. I was one of those who said no, but now I am starting to think it might be a good idea.
To be honest, in nearly 50 years of supporting Liverpool I have never been so embarrassed as I have over the last two and a half games.
The second half against Man City, then Stoke, now THIS for crying out sake!
posted on 21/1/12
He had the Martin O Neil affect that Sunderland are having when he was under no pressure but as soon as he gets targets he gets found out. He replaced Rafa's and Roy's deadwood with even worse players. He has to go!
posted on 21/1/12
Doesn't rafa have a reputation for stubbornness?
posted on 21/1/12
Op you wanted Rafa out didn't you?
posted on 21/1/12
i assume that all those giving kk stick on this article are not real pool fans.
posted on 21/1/12
The people that want Rafa back need there head checking. Have we not learnt that we should not look back?
posted on 21/1/12
Honest - at which point in this article or any other have I said I wanted Rafa back....numbnuts
posted on 21/1/12
Ajmal
We never should have got rid in the first place!!!
I'd rather look back to 2009 than 1989!!!!!!!!!!
posted on 21/1/12
but you did look back by bringing kk back
posted on 21/1/12
I have written about this a few times, hoping I might be wrong. I write as a Celtic fan and a great admirer of Liverpool and its footballing traditions. I was against Kenny as your managerial appointment as I was when he assumed the Celtic job. There were and are lots of reasons, but chief among them was my view that, quite simply, Kenny's strategic and tactical vision relates to a footballing culture that has gone. I do not believe that Kenny has a proper grasp of the contemporary game and how it is conducted. There are lots of things I could point to, and maybe others will add to this, but fundamentally it is about organisation, pace, movement off the ball and the management of the midfield. In the Liverpool highlights we see in Scotland, Kenny makes glaring errors in these areas repeatedly. Of course, he is a footballing giant, and it is conceivable that he will acclimatise to the way the game is played in today's Premiership. But there is little sign of this so far. This was Bolton, after all, and he seemed completely to misjudge their ability to defend in depth and then hit on the break. Huge empty spaces, from what I could see on a dodgy link.
posted on 21/1/12
The team let the fans and the manager down today.
The players were an embarrassment and Bellamy apart, they didn't work hard enough. I think this is the first time under KD that I've seen this happen.
Kenny out... No!
He has risen the expectations since he come in and I find it disappointing that some fellow sup[porters are thinking this way.
Today was an embarrassment and it's very concerning, but sack the manager? Come on lads.
posted on 21/1/12
mancinicity (U7179)
posted 4 minutes ago
i assume that all those giving kk stick on this article are not real pool fans.
It's precisely the reason why real Liverpool fans are giving him stick. Nobody is bigger than the club.
We all love the club and it is hurtful to see the negative tactics and clueless performances over the past few games.
The reason we are giving stick is because we care.
posted on 21/1/12
No man is bigger than the club.
Kenny included.
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