For clarity, and this is my last attempt, but this is what I'm saying...I disagree with them.I do however think they believe what they're saying, and they're not just saying it for effect.For example, I'm not disagreeing with them because they're being arsey, or because I think they're doing it for the sake of it, I believe they genuinely believe what they're saying (which is what the original point was), I just believe they're misguided (ie wrong, but with honourable intentions).I really don't see what is so condescending about that (certainly not when compared to the original post which suggested that the people who moan about MON now will just moan about the opposite if we replace him).And the whole "most condescending thing ever" point is somewhat lost in any case, given that - as I pointed out - I wasn't actually referring to those who think MON has done a reasonable job.
Quite possibly, but I remember when you thought that the 'Big Four' would automatically qualify for the Champions League for the next gazillion years, while I was predicting that they wouldn't all qualify soon, and that a takeover for a debt-free big club like Man City was more attractive to the type of backers Liverpool so desperately need, and you thought I was a nutter.
MON still 9/4 for Liverpool but not getting much cash on it apparently.
if o neill does not want the l;iverpool job , he needs to issue a statement saying so otherwise this speculation will carry on and on all summer, i think if offered the liverpool job he would take it!
More pressure at Liverpool than Villa.
Cant Imagine Liverpool liking the idea of Robertson Walford etc and not their own back team.. And thats what MON would want. I cant see it happening.rumoured £5 million to spend.The owners.Managing these prima donas.More pressure at Liverpool than Villa.
Depends how much MON wants it if he's offered it. Last chance of a real traditional big job i'd say now his standing has dropped. neither MON or Hodgson would be in the running if they were top4
O’Neill doesn’t have to go to Liverpool and be great to put us at a disadvantage.