QUOTE(solstice818 @ Apr 22 2012, 01:07 AM)
Yup, that's why he didn't take part in the reserves game against United 2 days ago. Hoping Suso would step up as well as he was good on that day but it's just a matter of time.
QUOTE(ALeUNe @ Apr 22 2012, 02:41 AM)
Watching the El Clasico game between FCB and RMA.
Good lively football.
I'm glad our former players play at higher level football.
Alvaro Arbeloa is kwaliteeeeeeeeee. Him and Xabi were a couple of Rafa's better signings. It's funny how people complain about Barca's hollywood actors - Busquets, Alves, Pedro but Madrid's Ramos, Di Maria, Pepe and Ronaldo (in the past) are no better.
Anyways,
I don't regret taking Liverpool job - HodgsonESPN staff
April 21, 2012
West Bromwich Albion boss Roy Hodgson insists he has no regrets over his time as Liverpool boss as he prepares to return to Anfield on Sunday.
Hodgson lasted just six months before he was replaced by Kenny Dalglish in January 2011, but despite heavy investment the Reds are languishing in eighth place and heading for the worst finish in their Premier League history.
However, despite their inconsistent league form, Liverpool won the Carling Cup in February and are through to the final of the FA Cup.
"I think Liverpool's season hasn't been a bad one," Hodgson said. "To win one cup and reach the final of another cup, that in itself I would have thought was success."
While he refused to speculate on whether Liverpool would be in a better league position if he had been given more time, Hodgson insisted he had no regrets at accepting the job, despite his unpopularity with the fans.
"I'm not prepared to say that or get involved in anything like that," he said. "I did everything I could at the time, I have no regrets about taking the job, my only regret is I wasn't able to keep it for longer.
"It was a period of transition. When I took over it is well documented Fernando [Torres] was not in his best form. Maybe had he been, it would have been as simple as that.
"Or, if Stevie Gerrard was fit all the time, or [Daniel] Agger, who knows? Now they have fit players and have added to the squad. They are stronger today than during my time at the club."
Having twice faced Liverpool at The Hawthorns since taking charge of the Baggies, it will be Hodgson's first return to Anfield. Dalglish has urged Liverpool fans to show respect to their former manager, and Hodgson is not expecting a hostile reception.
"I don't know. I wouldn't have thought so. There is no reason to give me a good reception because they didn't like me when I was there," he joked.
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Looks like he's trying to blame the poor 6 months on Torres. Talking about Gerrard but its not like Gerrard was fully fit all season, this season as well and the Daniel Agger comment is freaking hilarious.
Please, Woy, you frozed out Daniel Agger LOL