QUOTE(leymar7 @ May 10 2011, 03:39 PM)
Yeap by 5 seconds Anyway, on this commoli and KD issues, why not let DC sign bright prospects for reserves and U18 while KD signs for first team. Issues solved.
English Clubs Liverpool Football Club - The Kop Talks 2011, Official :Henderson SIGNED!!!
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May 10 2011, 03:41 PM
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May 10 2011, 03:47 PM
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QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ May 10 2011, 03:07 PM) Mr Duke, i would like to read your opinion. Which would you prefer? KD have full control over the transfer or Damien Comolli have full control? i know Comolli have a decent record in signing players but Kd also have that record too. Well Comolli hasn't been around long enough to make a decent comparison especially when you consider that this is King Kenny's 2nd coming. I'd like to keep things simple and I think it makes sense for the gaffer to have control over which players he wants. In recent times we've seen players forced down the throat of managers eg. Shevchenko and Bellamy. King Kenny has rarely made a mistake in the transfer market. Let's look at some of the players he's brought to Merseyside. Ian Rush, John Aldridge (replacement for Ian Rush), John Barnes (one of the best left wingers in his prime - anyone remember his goal against Brazil?), Ray Houghton, Peter Beardsley, Rocket Ronnie! (supersub), Steve McMahon, Jamie Redknapp, Steve Staunton, Barry Venison, Glenn Hysen, Luis Suarez, Andy Carrol and other lesser known but still familiar names like David Burrows, Steve Harkness and Don Hutchison. He has hardly put a foot wrong. The only concern is his familiarity with the foreign market which may be more down Comolli's street. |
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May 10 2011, 03:48 PM
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Damn, I'm really in love with this guy already. KD, he's....(no words in my mind can describe him). Really hope he can continue to manage Liverpool.
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May 10 2011, 03:49 PM
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Nothing but luck we need at the moment, hoping City slump tonight, even if Spurs gonna go ahead of us by 1 point, we still have them on sight at Anfield; if we beat them (C'mon Reds), we would be hitting 61 points, leaving us just 1 point behind , providing City lose again over the weekend and hoping for a yet another miracle of the final day of the season , with City to lose again, and we go on and clinch the 4th Champions League spot.
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May 10 2011, 03:50 PM
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There's a story i once read about a first encounter with Dalglish. Some lucky man saw Kenny at a gas station, so he gathered himself and went straight up to him. He said something along the lines "Kenny, it will my honor to shake your hand". Kenny looked at him and cooly asked "Are you a red?" The man said "Yes, all my life". To that Kenny grabbed his hand and said "No, it is my honor to shake yours". Classy man, it's stuff like that, that transcends a man into immortality.
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May 10 2011, 04:18 PM
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May 10 2011, 04:21 PM
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To me Comolli seems no more than a glorified scout. But he is the main man for NESV, so I suppose whoever steps into the hot seat needs to be able to work with him.
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May 10 2011, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(sKyWiR3pT3lTd @ May 10 2011, 03:49 PM) Nothing but luck we need at the moment, hoping City slump tonight, even if Spurs gonna go ahead of us by 1 point, we still have them on sight at Anfield; if we beat them (C'mon Reds), we would be hitting 61 points, leaving us just 1 point behind , providing City lose again over the weekend and hoping for a yet another miracle of the final day of the season , with City to lose again, and we go on and clinch the 4th Champions League spot. Sound fantastic but unrealistic, although cannot rule out totally mathematically.How's that sounds? I would rather see Mancity beat Spurs and Liv clinch 5th place by beating Spurs next week. |
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May 10 2011, 04:29 PM
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May 10 2011, 04:35 PM
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May 10 2011, 04:35 PM
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It has been a real treat watching the boys under KD playing!
Syabas! BTW anyone with highlights link? Wah lau Eh so fast the respond! Many thanks tiSSue_paPer! This post has been edited by DarkNite: May 10 2011, 04:36 PM |
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May 10 2011, 04:38 PM
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ May 10 2011, 03:47 PM) Well Comolli hasn't been around long enough to make a decent comparison especially when you consider that this is King Kenny's 2nd coming. I'd like to keep things simple and I think it makes sense for the gaffer to have control over which players he wants. In recent times we've seen players forced down the throat of managers eg. Shevchenko and Bellamy. I thought both suarez and Carroll are Comolli's pick. King Kenny has rarely made a mistake in the transfer market. Let's look at some of the players he's brought to Merseyside. Ian Rush, John Aldridge (replacement for Ian Rush), John Barnes (one of the best left wingers in his prime - anyone remember his goal against Brazil?), Ray Houghton, Peter Beardsley, Rocket Ronnie! (supersub), Steve McMahon, Jamie Redknapp, Steve Staunton, Barry Venison, Glenn Hysen, Luis Suarez, Andy Carrol and other lesser known but still familiar names like David Burrows, Steve Harkness and Don Hutchison. He has hardly put a foot wrong. The only concern is his familiarity with the foreign market which may be more down Comolli's street. yeah. like u've said. recently managers have no control over transfers. Chelsea is the obvious example as well as Real Madrid. if Suarez and Carroll are both Comolli's pick, lucky for Liverpool that KD managed to find a way to fit them into his tactics. personally, i think it is best if manager get full control over who he want to buy. different people different choice but if Comolli and KD able to work together that will be a massive boost for Liverpool. |
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May 10 2011, 04:53 PM
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QUOTE(kamkamparadise @ May 10 2011, 04:38 PM) I thought both suarez and Carroll are Comolli's pick. Before coming over he said something really important and it's showing. He said that managers often come in with a list of players then want to buy but when he was going to take over from Hodgson, he said he was just looking to work with the players he had. Look at what he's done. The players are playing out of their skin for him. King Kenny is a fantastic motivator and has always managed to get the best out of his players.yeah. like u've said. recently managers have no control over transfers. Chelsea is the obvious example as well as Real Madrid. if Suarez and Carroll are both Comolli's pick, lucky for Liverpool that KD managed to find a way to fit them into his tactics. personally, i think it is best if manager get full control over who he want to buy. different people different choice but if Comolli and KD able to work together that will be a massive boost for Liverpool. |
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May 10 2011, 04:54 PM
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i suppose it who gets the final veto? no?
i'm sure it can be ironed out. Comolli & the talent scouts can unearth all the gems they can, dalglish puts who comes on, its pointless even if at the end Comolli gets the big say in transfer, if he (player) doesnt pull his socks, he aint gonna be featured in consistantly in games. I dont think its a big issue (as the media/paper puts it), if i think what Dalglish is doing is, he placing the importance of the this season remaining liverpool games ahead of his own pen to paper acknowledgement (in which if i trust my instincts, its a mere formality). i wont speculate more about dalglish final fate but sincerley hope we win the last 2 games. What happen to others aren't within our control & any higher then 5th position in league standings is a bonus,... possibly, just possibly a sign that the curse of an evil, evil spell has weaken & it may just be the doing of the 2nd coming This post has been edited by koolspyda: May 10 2011, 05:04 PM |
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May 10 2011, 05:06 PM
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QUOTE(cherroy @ May 10 2011, 04:29 PM) Sound fantastic but unrealistic, although cannot rule out totally mathematically. Here's how i hope it's gonna go down. Spurs to beat City tonight. City wounded, looks to redeem themselves by beating Stoke in the cup final and do so. Stoke, bitter for their defeat look to redeem themselves by denying City any points few days later. We beat Spurs and now both clubs push with us it to the last day to secure the 4th place. Bolton are no pushovers at home and here's hoping that City will crumble under their own weight. Yes, one can only dream. I would rather see Mancity beat Spurs and Liv clinch 5th place by beating Spurs next week. |
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May 10 2011, 05:10 PM
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just wanna share..my dad pull this out from his pandora box last night
Back row (left to right) : Alan Hansen, Gary Gillespie, Bob Bolder, Jan Molby, Bruce Grobbelaar, John McGregor, Kevin McDonald. Center row (left to right) : Roy Evans (First Team Trainer), John Wark, Craig Johnston, Ian Rush, Mark Lawrenson, Jim Belgin, Steve Nicol, Ronnie Moran (Head Coach). Front row (left to right) : Sammy Lee, Phil Neal, Bob Paisley, Kenny Dalglish (Player-Manager), Alan Kennedy, Ronnie Whelan, Paul Walsh. ** Liverpool came back from a goal down and scored 3 goals to win the 86' merseyside derby final (3-1)...seven days after Liverpool secured the league title..** This post has been edited by A.I: May 10 2011, 05:15 PM |
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May 10 2011, 05:21 PM
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How King Kenny brings out the best of previously ordinary players just leaves me speechless.. Remember how many Liverpool fans once suggested of selling players like Maxi and Lucas during RH's reign? How we use to joke about the ability of Spearing and Shelvey. And how we only rely on 2 players for the past few seasons. When was the last time we saw 17/18 year olds giving MOM performances..
I'm not saying KD is tactically better than RH but the persona of a motivator really transpire into the spirit of a team, motivates individuals. In fact, he does have a good tactician mind. The 5 players def line with 3 central def and 2 wing backs during the win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge proves that the manager has more than a good personality to handle the job. Credits to King Kenny! |
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May 10 2011, 05:43 PM
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Almost the same players, except Torres being replaced by Suarez.
While just a few games by Carroll, (actually didn't play too many games). From bottom 2, relegation battle to realistic 5th place, and mathematically hope for 4th, this is massive. and the most important, Anfield become a fortress again. |
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May 10 2011, 05:52 PM
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Has Kuyt ever missed a penalty kick for us? He's not our regular penalty taker is he?
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May 10 2011, 05:53 PM
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