I once supplemented my income as an odds setter for one of the big bookmakers. My cold hard take on the probability is that Gerrard will not finish up with Liverpool or us. When Klopp goes other more prominent names than Gerrard will go into the Anfield hat. When Purslow retires the love in with Gerrard will be viewed by more critical eyes at Villa Park and the whole souffle concocted by Purslow will go in the bin.
I do think the stepping stone argument here is a bit disingenuous, though. Yes, just about everyone in football sees just about every move as a potential way of getting an even bigger club, but Gerrard's appointment was generally regarded as the start of his trial for Liverpool. It's the perception that he's in a way only on loan to us as a part of his grand career plan that grates with me.
Or put it another way, those who were most vociferous about the need for Smith to go are refusing to acknowledge any potential shortcomings with Gerrard.
Quote from: Nunkin1965 on April 14, 2022, 08:14:03 AMQuote from: brian green on April 14, 2022, 08:03:22 AMPlus the fact that Gerrard is only using us as a stepping stone. We have been put in a lose lose situation by Purslow wanking the process of selecting a new manager to get his choice one big step nearer the management of his favourite team. We are truly between a rock and a hard place. If Gerrard is a nothing manager Villa plummet. If he is a success he departs. What sort of a plan for the future is that?I don't get the stepping stone thing.Which player or manager ultimately isn't using their club as one?If a bigger and better option in their view comes along then who wouldn't take it?Why is it fine for Dean Smith to do it to Brentford so he can come to us but Gerrard is a shithouse if Liverpool come calling one day?I agree with Vegas in that I wanted Smith to stay but while still unimpressed by Gerrard I think getting rid now would be daft.I do think the stepping stone argument here is a bit disingenuous, though. Yes, just about everyone in football sees just about every move as a potential way of getting an even bigger club, but Gerrard's appointment was generally regarded as the start of his trial for Liverpool. It's the perception that he's in a way only on loan to us as a part of his grand career plan that grates with me.
Quote from: brian green on April 14, 2022, 08:03:22 AMPlus the fact that Gerrard is only using us as a stepping stone. We have been put in a lose lose situation by Purslow wanking the process of selecting a new manager to get his choice one big step nearer the management of his favourite team. We are truly between a rock and a hard place. If Gerrard is a nothing manager Villa plummet. If he is a success he departs. What sort of a plan for the future is that?I don't get the stepping stone thing.Which player or manager ultimately isn't using their club as one?If a bigger and better option in their view comes along then who wouldn't take it?Why is it fine for Dean Smith to do it to Brentford so he can come to us but Gerrard is a shithouse if Liverpool come calling one day?
Plus the fact that Gerrard is only using us as a stepping stone. We have been put in a lose lose situation by Purslow wanking the process of selecting a new manager to get his choice one big step nearer the management of his favourite team. We are truly between a rock and a hard place. If Gerrard is a nothing manager Villa plummet. If he is a success he departs. What sort of a plan for the future is that?
You're happy with us being perceived by the world as Liverpool's training ground? And with our manager effectively being bigger than the club?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 14, 2022, 09:25:20 AMYou're happy with us being perceived by the world as Liverpool's training ground? And with our manager effectively being bigger than the club?I see it as synergistic, if it works.The problem is not if he brings success, its if he brings failure.