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CAN LIVERPOOL PULL OFF 'OPERATION JOSE'?

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By Chris Bascombe, 27/03/2010
AT SOME point during the next six weeks, Liverpool will hold one of the most important board meetings in their history.

Item one on the agenda will be 'Operation Jose'.

If, as expected, Rafa Benitez leaves this summer, Liverpool officials know who their players want leading them next season.

They realise the only way to retain Fernando Torres' services is ensure there are fundamental changes at every level at Anfield.

Even Steven Gerrard, whose inclination is to stay at Anfield, may find he's lacking the motivation to return to Merseyside after the World Cup if he's returning to the same, utterly deflated club.

With Real Madrid, Juventus and even Manchester City thought to be trailing Benitez, the appointment of Liverpool's No 1 managerial target, Jose Mourinho, would utterly change the mood.

For that to happen, Liverpool not only need a change of ownership but they must appeal to Mourinho's heart as much as his head. It says much about the shambolic nature of the club that the identity of the men tasked with making such an approach to 'The Special One' isn't even known yet.

Whether the next board is led by current managing director Christian Purslow, assisted by the Rhone Group's debt reduction, or Indian Subrata Roy, the boss of business group Sahara, who is still understood to be considering a full buy-out, they'll be under no illusions about the mess Liverpool are in. They must sweep up the debris not only of a dismal era of American rule, but a potentially catastrophic season which has left Gerrard, Torres and every Liverpool supporter screaming in exasperation for a sense of purpose and direction.

Without investment, the arrival of Mourinho is little more than a pipedream, especially as he's coveted by so many others.

But the ray of hope is Mourinho's admiration for the club.


He craved the Anfield hotseat when he left Porto in 2004, making his availability known to the Merseysiders' prior to joining Chelsea.

The Inter Milan boss's respect for Liverpool history was well known in Anfield circles. Club officials were even informed his mobile phone carried the crest of the Liver Bird.

But Valencia's Benitez was already on the radar. As Houllier's tenure disintegrated and Benitez discreetly made it known an Anfield approach would yield a positive response, Mourinho headed to Stamford Bridge.

Liverpool will pray for similar interest from the Inter Milan boss this time.

If they fail to lure Mourinho, Kop fans will be concerned about the calibre of manager they'll end up with.

Of similar pedigree is England boss Fabio Capello, but he's already committed himself to the Three Lions until the next Euro Championships.

Another who was ruled out swiftly in 2004, despite persistent speculation, was Martin O'Neill.

O'Neill has an impressive track record of steadily improving every team he manages.

The Irishman was never genuinely considered as a replacement for Houllier because there was a perception, strongly denied by the Aston Villa boss, he'd been touting himself for the job.

His reputation has improved further in the last six years, but whether his arrival would appease Torres is debatable.

If Liverpool believe retaining a Spanish influence is important, not least as it will save money on dismissing much of Benitez's backroom staff, they could look to Barcelona's Pep Guardiola.

Guardiola has just a year left on his contract and is believed to fancy a fresh challenge abroad at some point. He's already been touted as a potential successor to Sir Alex Ferguson. But it would demand a huge leap of faith to think he'd abandon what many perceive as the perfect footballing side to rebuild a disjointed Liverpool.

His predecessor at Barcelona, Frank Rijkaard, would certainly transform Liverpool's style of play after two eras of defensive, counter-attacking football.

Rijkaard is at Galatasaray and would surely leave Turkey for the chance to lead The Kop.
Iconic

Liverpool's fall-back option, inevitably, is the sentimental return to the dug-out of Kenny Dalglish. In his favour is his iconic status, his ability to unite what has become a divided fanbase, and the fact, as an existing employee, he'd be the cheapest option.

Should Liverpool wish to return to their British tradition of management, the man of the moment is Fulham's Roy Hodgson.

Hodgson's stock has risen due to his achievements at Craven Cottage and he would certainly be perceived as a safe pair of hands at Anfield.

He might represent an ideal short-term option, steadying the ship and restoring a sense of normality to Anfield.

Whether he'd appease those sections of The Kop who are adamant Benitez deserves one more season is another matter.

The truth is, beyond Mourinho, Liverpool's options vary between the risky, the unfashionable and the downright unpalatable.

After canvassing opinion across the club, the Liverpool board already know the consequences of not having a Plan B.



To me it all sound like speculative bollox about who would/will replace Rafa in the summer when he goes but who knows, there may still be a snippet of insider information in the piece
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=39642.msg1081395#msg1081395 date=1270331058]
isn't this a week old?
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Eh!
So what?
The topic is still current.




























Gutted to hear about the Titanic as well.
Doh!
 
So , Chris seems to have left his options pretty open then

He clearly has no insider info into the club anymore, which he obviously based his CV to the NOTW on, silly twats.

I do love the links to Jose though

regards
 
He has learned the Guillem Balague mode of journalism very well. Mourinho could come and he may not.
 
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
 
[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39642.msg1081412#msg1081412 date=1270337516]
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
[/quote]

Let me get out the crystal ball of destiny.....it is becoming clear........SHITE

It would not matter how much money he had behind him, he would do it his way.

He is such a stubborn inflexible fuck , he will never make it on the world stage

regards
 
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[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39642.msg1081412#msg1081412 date=1270337516]
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
[/quote]

Let me get out the crystal ball of destiny.....it is becoming clear........SHITE

It would not matter how much money he had behind him, he would do it his way.

He is such a stubborn inflexible fuck , he will never make it on the world stage

regards
[/quote]

I'm sick of Rafa as well, but you are talking bollocks here.
He won La Liga twice, the UEFA cup, and the Champions League.
He took us to a second Champions League final.
He won the FA cup.
We were runners up in the league last season.

No he hasnt won the Premier League, but that is still a fairly impressive CV.
 
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[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39642.msg1081414#msg1081414 date=1270337942]
[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39642.msg1081412#msg1081412 date=1270337516]
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
[/quote]

Let me get out the crystal ball of destiny.....it is becoming clear........SHITE

It would not matter how much money he had behind him, he would do it his way.

He is such a stubborn inflexible fuck , he will never make it on the world stage

regards
[/quote]

I'm sick of Rafa as well, but you are talking bollocks here.
He won La Liga twice, the UEFA cup, and the Champions League.
He took us to a second Champions League final.
He won the FA cup.
We were runners up in the league last season.

No he hasnt won the Premier League, but that is still a fairly impressive CV.
[/quote]

The only bollocks being spoken around here old chap is people kidded into thinking his tenure has been a success.

The only tangible things we have won with Rafa we won with a great deal of luck and the core of Houlliers team, first is first second is nowhere.



regards
 
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[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39642.msg1081414#msg1081414 date=1270337942]
[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39642.msg1081412#msg1081412 date=1270337516]
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
[/quote]

Let me get out the crystal ball of destiny.....it is becoming clear........SHITE

It would not matter how much money he had behind him, he would do it his way.

He is such a stubborn inflexible fuck , he will never make it on the world stage

regards
[/quote]

I'm sick of Rafa as well, but you are talking bollocks here.
He won La Liga twice, the UEFA cup, and the Champions League.
He took us to a second Champions League final.
He won the FA cup.
We were runners up in the league last season.

No he hasnt won the Premier League, but that is still a fairly impressive CV.
[/quote]

The only bollocks being spoken around here old chap is people kidded into thinking his tenure has been a success.

The only tangible things we have won with Rafa we won with a great deal of luck and the core of Houlliers team, first is first second is nowhere.



regards
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If we cant compete off the pitch, how do you expect us to compete on it ?
 
[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39642.msg1081414#msg1081414 date=1270337942]
[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39642.msg1081412#msg1081412 date=1270337516]
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
[/quote]

Let me get out the crystal ball of destiny.....it is becoming clear........SHITE

It would not matter how much money he had behind him, he would do it his way.

He is such a stubborn inflexible fuck , he will never make it on the world stage

regards
[/quote]

Which is why I think seeing him there would validate once and for all whether or not the fault at our club lies with him or the Americans. (Of course, it really lies with both, but that's not fun to argue on the internet.)
 
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[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39642.msg1081414#msg1081414 date=1270337942]
[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39642.msg1081412#msg1081412 date=1270337516]
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
[/quote]

Let me get out the crystal ball of destiny.....it is becoming clear........SHITE

It would not matter how much money he had behind him, he would do it his way.

He is such a stubborn inflexible fuck , he will never make it on the world stage

regards
[/quote]

I'm sick of Rafa as well, but you are talking bollocks here.
He won La Liga twice, the UEFA cup, and the Champions League.
He took us to a second Champions League final.
He won the FA cup.
We were runners up in the league last season.

No he hasnt won the Premier League, but that is still a fairly impressive CV.
[/quote]

The only bollocks being spoken around here old chap is people kidded into thinking his tenure has been a success.

The only tangible things we have won with Rafa we won with a great deal of luck and the core of Houlliers team, first is first second is nowhere.



regards
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If we cant compete off the pitch, how do you expect us to compete on it ?
[/quote]

Maybe if we didn't buy injury prone £20 Million players we'd have better resources to compete on the pitch.
 
And maybe if we could afford Rafa's 1st choice players there would be less mistakes on transfers

Tevez, Dani Alves, Villa, Sylva, Arshavin etc, all players Rafa hes been interested in but couldn't afford, yes he's had money but has he had enough funds to buy top players in most postions like Chelsea or Man Utd have ?
 
This same shit day in and day out.

Were Robbie Keane and Aquilani examples of 'players Rafa has been interested in but couldnt afford'?

Stick to birthday threads,Kris.
 
"Club officials were even informed his mobile phone carried the crest of the Liver Bird."

Thats it then, sign him up.

LOL why does this blert keep telling us this and why the fuck would it matter. If our board thought this was significant i'd be in the running for the job and I'm no where near as big a cunt as Jose.
 
[quote author=Avmenon link=topic=39642.msg1081425#msg1081425 date=1270349892]
This same shit day in and day out.

Were Robbie Keane and Aquilani examples of 'players Rafa has been interested in but couldnt afford'?

Stick to birthday threads,Kris.
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It's only shit if you hold a polarised opinion Avvy.

Rafa has had to miss out on players he'd wanted (quite a few as Krissr mentioned) AND he's spunked good money on disasters like Keane and perhaps Aquilani (early days).

Both views have an element of truth.
 
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[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=39642.msg1081414#msg1081414 date=1270337942]
[quote author=darkstarexodus link=topic=39642.msg1081412#msg1081412 date=1270337516]
I found the throwaway comment about City being interested in Rafa interesting. While I hope he ends up at Juventus, it would be interesting to see how he would fare with the money behind him.
[/quote]

Let me get out the crystal ball of destiny.....it is becoming clear........SHITE

It would not matter how much money he had behind him, he would do it his way.

He is such a stubborn inflexible fuck , he will never make it on the world stage

regards
[/quote]

I'm sick of Rafa as well, but you are talking bollocks here.
He won La Liga twice, the UEFA cup, and the Champions League.
He took us to a second Champions League final.
He won the FA cup.
We were runners up in the league last season.

No he hasnt won the Premier League, but that is still a fairly impressive CV.
[/quote]

The only bollocks being spoken around here old chap is people kidded into thinking his tenure has been a success.

The only tangible things we have won with Rafa we won with a great deal of luck and the core of Houlliers team, first is first second is nowhere.



regards
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And yet us coming first in Europe was down to 'a great deal of luck'. Make your mind up.
He's come first twice in three years in La Liga, come first in the FA Cup. First in Uefa Cup too.

I would say he's pretty much made it on 'the world stage'. Or have you got another criteria for this status?

Don't let frustration and hate blind you to the obvious facts.
 
Poor old hamstrung Rafa.
Stuck with a board who don't back him.
Players who don't follow his methods.
Fans who don't understand his plan.
Poor old Rafa, it is everybodies fault but his.
Poor poor old Rafa.
 
I would say poor poor rafa haters but rafa will be here next season regardless of whether we finish 4th or not. so how are you going to deal with that?
 
[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=39642.msg1081462#msg1081462 date=1270369729]
I would say poor poor rafa haters but rafa will be here next season regardless of whether we finish 4th or not. so how are you going to deal with that?
[/quote]

By turning the site into an Arsenal forum.
 
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[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=39642.msg1081462#msg1081462 date=1270369729]
I would say poor poor rafa haters but rafa will be here next season regardless of whether we finish 4th or not. so how are you going to deal with that?
[/quote]

By turning the site into an Arsenal forum.
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going to become gooner a ros? 5 years without a trophy beckons
 
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[quote author=spider-neil link=topic=39642.msg1081462#msg1081462 date=1270369729]
I would say poor poor rafa haters but rafa will be here next season regardless of whether we finish 4th or not. so how are you going to deal with that?
[/quote]

By turning the site into an Arsenal forum.
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ha
 
[quote author=Rosco link=topic=39642.msg1081469#msg1081469 date=1270370745]
It's not just about trophies Neil.

It's about doing things the right way too
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the right way? what?
 
It's more than a little deluded to claim that everything Rafa has won has been down to luck!

I don't think you'd find many posters complaining on here if we managed to attract Pep, Jose or Fabio, but none of these are exactly likely to happen are they?

All the others stated can fuck right off, they would simply not be good enough replacements.
 
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[quote author=Rosco link=topic=39642.msg1081469#msg1081469 date=1270370745]
It's not just about trophies Neil.

It's about doing things the right way too
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the right way? what?
[/quote]

Having attacking fullbacks and lots of black players.

Surely you can get on board with that ?
 
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[quote author=Rosco link=topic=39642.msg1081469#msg1081469 date=1270370745]
It's not just about trophies Neil.

It's about doing things the right way too
[/quote]

the right way? what?
[/quote]

Having attacking fullbacks and lots of black players.

Surely you can get on board with that ?
[/quote]

oh very good ros...very good...*







but it would be nice 😉
 
I fucking LOVED that barca fucked arsenal up the arse (no pun intended) the supposed football 'purists' who had to resort to hacking down the barca players just to get a touch of the ball.
 
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[quote author=Rosco link=topic=39642.msg1081469#msg1081469 date=1270370745]
It's not just about trophies Neil.

It's about doing things the right way too
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the right way? what?
[/quote]

Having attacking fullbacks and lots of black players.

Surely you can get on board with that ?
[/quote]Hahaha.
Neil do you really think we wouldn't 'cope'?
No mate. Just be miserable and stuck with you lot apologising and excuse making for us winning fuck all, signing duds and playing shit football.
 
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