Quote from: cdbullyweefan on November 10, 2021, 02:08:59 PMHe could do. Equally, he could be gone next month. They absolutely loved Houllier, Benitez and Rodgers, until they didn't.None of those won them the title.
He could do. Equally, he could be gone next month. They absolutely loved Houllier, Benitez and Rodgers, until they didn't.
I agree with DW. Gerrard is only ever going to be a stop gap appointment. A bit like getting a bricklayer to design your new house. We can think and act like a big club, define our long term objectives and pursue them or we can appoint somebody to give us a rubbery dead cat bounce and start all over when the dead cat has stopped bouncing.
If he does get us top six, and he does then move to Liverpool, we'll be having to look for another manager. I'd rather pass on that one.
I've said before I'm half convinced that the actions in the summer will have had an element of preparing for the possibility that Smith wouldn't last until January. The board must've known as well as anyone that Smith had struggled to get results without Grealish so wehn he left they used most of the money to buy players to add creativity but 'kept their powder dry' to have funds in January if needed by a new guy.
I can't imagine for one minute that if we finish 9th then Liverpool would want him.If we get into Europe, like West Ham have done, then who knows? But if we have to replace him then, you'd think we would be more appealing than we are currently to Conte, Rodgers etc
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 10, 2021, 01:52:28 PMIf he does get us top six, and he does then move to Liverpool, we'll be having to look for another manager. I'd rather pass on that one. Any manager that gets us into the top 6 will be coveted elsewhere.
Frank Lampard got the Chelsea job without doing much to deserve a crack at it, Liverpool could see Gerrard as the successor to Klopp however well or otherwise he does with us? Liverpool have a long standing traditional of appointing ‘their own’ to the managers job, with lower profiles than Gerrard has.Sometimes sentimentality wins out, as its doing now with Purslow.
if he gets the job, I wont be listening to any manager interviews as I cannot stand hearing that bloody scouse accent.