Quote from: paul_e on November 10, 2021, 06:56:50 PMQuote from: martin o`who?? on November 10, 2021, 06:41:41 PMThis appointment - like absolutely any other appointment - will either work or it won't. No managerial appointment is guaranteed to be a success and our next - regardless of who it is - is no exception. I totally get it that people are concerned that we may be a stepping-stone to Anfield but if Gerrard leaves the club in a better shape than he found it then so be it. For my part I welcome him as a World class player and a man making a name for himself in the cut-throat world of football management. Plenty of top-level ex players have been a success in the dug-out and Gerrard certainly has the air of a man who will handle it - wherever it may be.Literally no one is saying any choice is a sure thing. Everyone that isn't happy with Gerrard is aware that he could work out fine.Think of it like betting on the horses, you can either look at the form guide and pick a horse based on how it's run at the same track in similar conditions, who the jockey is, etc or you can pick the one with a name you like. Which of the 2 gives you the best chance at winning the bet? The people who are a bit annoyed (t varying degrees) by this are concerned that Purslow has done the equivalent of the latter. We may be wrong and there might be some very good reasons why they've gone this way but from the outside it looks a lot like his level of fame has been the decisive factor.Yes - I agree - its not that we all think its going to be a car crash, but just we should be aiming a lot higher
Quote from: martin o`who?? on November 10, 2021, 06:41:41 PMThis appointment - like absolutely any other appointment - will either work or it won't. No managerial appointment is guaranteed to be a success and our next - regardless of who it is - is no exception. I totally get it that people are concerned that we may be a stepping-stone to Anfield but if Gerrard leaves the club in a better shape than he found it then so be it. For my part I welcome him as a World class player and a man making a name for himself in the cut-throat world of football management. Plenty of top-level ex players have been a success in the dug-out and Gerrard certainly has the air of a man who will handle it - wherever it may be.Literally no one is saying any choice is a sure thing. Everyone that isn't happy with Gerrard is aware that he could work out fine.Think of it like betting on the horses, you can either look at the form guide and pick a horse based on how it's run at the same track in similar conditions, who the jockey is, etc or you can pick the one with a name you like. Which of the 2 gives you the best chance at winning the bet? The people who are a bit annoyed (t varying degrees) by this are concerned that Purslow has done the equivalent of the latter. We may be wrong and there might be some very good reasons why they've gone this way but from the outside it looks a lot like his level of fame has been the decisive factor.
This appointment - like absolutely any other appointment - will either work or it won't. No managerial appointment is guaranteed to be a success and our next - regardless of who it is - is no exception. I totally get it that people are concerned that we may be a stepping-stone to Anfield but if Gerrard leaves the club in a better shape than he found it then so be it. For my part I welcome him as a World class player and a man making a name for himself in the cut-throat world of football management. Plenty of top-level ex players have been a success in the dug-out and Gerrard certainly has the air of a man who will handle it - wherever it may be.
If Gerrard is the answer I’m not sure what the question is.
Quote from: Beard82 on November 10, 2021, 07:09:43 PMQuote from: paul_e on November 10, 2021, 06:56:50 PMQuote from: martin o`who?? on November 10, 2021, 06:41:41 PMThis appointment - like absolutely any other appointment - will either work or it won't. No managerial appointment is guaranteed to be a success and our next - regardless of who it is - is no exception. I totally get it that people are concerned that we may be a stepping-stone to Anfield but if Gerrard leaves the club in a better shape than he found it then so be it. For my part I welcome him as a World class player and a man making a name for himself in the cut-throat world of football management. Plenty of top-level ex players have been a success in the dug-out and Gerrard certainly has the air of a man who will handle it - wherever it may be.Literally no one is saying any choice is a sure thing. Everyone that isn't happy with Gerrard is aware that he could work out fine.Think of it like betting on the horses, you can either look at the form guide and pick a horse based on how it's run at the same track in similar conditions, who the jockey is, etc or you can pick the one with a name you like. Which of the 2 gives you the best chance at winning the bet? The people who are a bit annoyed (t varying degrees) by this are concerned that Purslow has done the equivalent of the latter. We may be wrong and there might be some very good reasons why they've gone this way but from the outside it looks a lot like his level of fame has been the decisive factor.Yes - I agree - its not that we all think its going to be a car crash, but just we should be aiming a lot higherSo who would be your choice?
Quote from: john e on November 10, 2021, 04:55:38 PMI wonder if he willKeep the long throwsBring Guilbert backplay 3 at the back touch that Anfield signPlay Watkins & Ings togethermake a tachtical sub in the first 45 minsEver smileReturn Purslows affectionsGet a different haircutRequest Phil Collins on matchdays
I wonder if he willKeep the long throwsBring Guilbert backplay 3 at the back touch that Anfield signPlay Watkins & Ings togethermake a tachtical sub in the first 45 minsEver smile
Quote from: Clive W on November 10, 2021, 07:12:13 PMQuote from: Beard82 on November 10, 2021, 07:09:43 PMQuote from: paul_e on November 10, 2021, 06:56:50 PMQuote from: martin o`who?? on November 10, 2021, 06:41:41 PMThis appointment - like absolutely any other appointment - will either work or it won't. No managerial appointment is guaranteed to be a success and our next - regardless of who it is - is no exception. I totally get it that people are concerned that we may be a stepping-stone to Anfield but if Gerrard leaves the club in a better shape than he found it then so be it. For my part I welcome him as a World class player and a man making a name for himself in the cut-throat world of football management. Plenty of top-level ex players have been a success in the dug-out and Gerrard certainly has the air of a man who will handle it - wherever it may be.Literally no one is saying any choice is a sure thing. Everyone that isn't happy with Gerrard is aware that he could work out fine.Think of it like betting on the horses, you can either look at the form guide and pick a horse based on how it's run at the same track in similar conditions, who the jockey is, etc or you can pick the one with a name you like. Which of the 2 gives you the best chance at winning the bet? The people who are a bit annoyed (t varying degrees) by this are concerned that Purslow has done the equivalent of the latter. We may be wrong and there might be some very good reasons why they've gone this way but from the outside it looks a lot like his level of fame has been the decisive factor.Yes - I agree - its not that we all think its going to be a car crash, but just we should be aiming a lot higherSo who would be your choice?That's a tough question to answer because we don't know who they've spoken to or what feedback they've had. That said if they've done their job properly then we should have tried to speak to ten Hag, Favre, Emery, Potter and probably a fair few more.
You’re all sick fuckers admitting to knowing these tunes.
Quote from: paul_e on November 10, 2021, 07:14:47 PMQuote from: Clive W on November 10, 2021, 07:12:13 PMQuote from: Beard82 on November 10, 2021, 07:09:43 PMQuote from: paul_e on November 10, 2021, 06:56:50 PMQuote from: martin o`who?? on November 10, 2021, 06:41:41 PMThis appointment - like absolutely any other appointment - will either work or it won't. No managerial appointment is guaranteed to be a success and our next - regardless of who it is - is no exception. I totally get it that people are concerned that we may be a stepping-stone to Anfield but if Gerrard leaves the club in a better shape than he found it then so be it. For my part I welcome him as a World class player and a man making a name for himself in the cut-throat world of football management. Plenty of top-level ex players have been a success in the dug-out and Gerrard certainly has the air of a man who will handle it - wherever it may be.Literally no one is saying any choice is a sure thing. Everyone that isn't happy with Gerrard is aware that he could work out fine.Think of it like betting on the horses, you can either look at the form guide and pick a horse based on how it's run at the same track in similar conditions, who the jockey is, etc or you can pick the one with a name you like. Which of the 2 gives you the best chance at winning the bet? The people who are a bit annoyed (t varying degrees) by this are concerned that Purslow has done the equivalent of the latter. We may be wrong and there might be some very good reasons why they've gone this way but from the outside it looks a lot like his level of fame has been the decisive factor.Yes - I agree - its not that we all think its going to be a car crash, but just we should be aiming a lot higherSo who would be your choice?That's a tough question to answer because we don't know who they've spoken to or what feedback they've had. That said if they've done their job properly then we should have tried to speak to ten Hag, Favre, Emery, Potter and probably a fair few more.But this is the problem - Favre has been sacked 3 times, Emery twice plus a couple of unexplained resignations. So can these be described as “proven” managers?And Ten Haag is probably waiting for the Man Utd job. Potter I don’t know about
Quote from: martin o`who?? on November 10, 2021, 06:41:41 PMThis appointment - like absolutely any other appointment - will either work or it won't. No managerial appointment is guaranteed to be a success and our next - regardless of who it is - is no exception. I totally get it that people are concerned that we may be a stepping-stone to Anfield but if Gerrard leaves the club in a better shape than he found it then so be it. For my part I welcome him as a World class player and a man making a name for himself in the cut-throat world of football management. Plenty of top-level ex players have been a success in the dug-out and Gerrard certainly has the air of a man who will handle it - wherever it may be.You won't get far with that kind of common sense around here.