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For all the Roy haters out there...

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O'NEILL IN LINE FOR ANFIELD

19th September 2010

By Harry Pratt EXCLUSIVE

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Martin O’Neill is in line for a ­sensational return to football – as the next Liverpool boss.




Two of the consortiums trying to buy the Merseyside club want to take ex-Aston Villa chief O’Neill to Anfield if they are ­successful with ­proposed takeovers.

They rate O’Neill, 58, a far better bet to bring back the good times to the crisis-torn Reds than current Kop gaffer Roy Hodgson. That will be a massive blow to Hodgson as he ­battles to ­restore stability at Liverpool ­following his summer switch from Fulham.

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The ex-Inter Milan coach is already ­under intense pressure after a shaky start to the season. His side head to

Manchester United today having won just one of four league games.

Hodgson knows a change of ownership at the club is essential to make long-term progress. Yet, should that happen,

he could well find himself surplus to requirements.

O’Neill stunned the football world last month when he quit Villa only five days before the new campaign kicked off.

He had become fed up with a change in direction under Villa owner Randy Lerner, which meant a drastic reduction

in transfer funds.

However, his shock resignation now appears to have put him in position to assume the Liverpool reins - depending

on the outcome of the club’s on-going power struggle.

Joint-owners Tom Hicks and Tom Gillett are refusing to sell their shareholding for anything less than £600m.

But that stance could be about to change as the Royal Bank of Scotland threaten to seize control of the club if the

Yanks fail to pay off debts totalling £280m before October 11.

The RBS would then sell Liverpool at a reduced price to one of a number of interested parties - bringing O’Neill’s

name into the frame.

And there’s no question the ex-Celtic coach, linked with the Anfield hotseat throughout his career, would relish the

challenge of steering Liverpool back to the top of English football.
 
With our current first 11, O'neill would do very well but I cannot see anyone getting rid of Roy so soon.

It's not the Liverpool way, unless Roy knew he was only here until we were taken over.
 
I don't think anyone hates Roy. People are just starting to have serious doubts about whether he's going to prove a good appointment.
 
the star... printing bollocks for as long as i can remember

in slight defense of o'neill he did sign milner and young didn't he? maybe we would get a decent winger out of him :-\
 
[quote author=gene hughes link=topic=41966.msg1178076#msg1178076 date=1284943773]
I don't think anyone hates Roy. People are just starting to have serious doubts about whether he's going to prove a good appointment.
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Great fella, I don't hate him! Just want him to be more confident, more ballsy
 
[quote author=gene hughes link=topic=41966.msg1178076#msg1178076 date=1284943773]
I don't think anyone hates Roy. People are just starting to have serious doubts about whether he's going to prove a good appointment.
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Really ?

Not even *looks at lengthening list of 6CM supporters who have called him every name under that great yellow orb in the sky *
 
I'd stick with Roy rather than O'Neill. I think there are positive signs that Hodgson is capable of learning lessons. Playing Meireles with SG and Cole at the scum was a good start. We've had a terrible start to the season, but looking at the fixture list I knew we would. I honestly believe if we had Chelsea's fixtures we'd be top of the league. We're not contenders by any means, but the fixture list has shown Roy and our team in a skewed light.
 
roy's like one of my favourite uncle's. its just that as much as we all love this uncle we'd never put him in a position of responsibility. that's not hating him, that's protecting him from doing himself and those he loves around him any harm.
 
We can stop all the rubbish rumour about us getting a new manager. We need to get the ownership sorted before everything else.
 
uncle roy won't be gone until we have new owners.

martin o'neil is like the bogey man that is brought out every now and then to show us all how worse it could be if we wanted to get rid of our existing manager whoever it may be.
 
[quote author=ragehard link=topic=41966.msg1178856#msg1178856 date=1285053454]
uncle roy won't be gone until we have new owners.

martin o'neil is like the bogey man that is brought out every now and then to show us all how worse it could be if we wanted to get rid of our existing manager whoever it may be.


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Well said.
 
[quote author=jexykrodic link=topic=41966.msg1178891#msg1178891 date=1285057188]
With new owners I'd expect there to be a new Manager. It won't be O'Neill.
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Pay Turkish Football Federation some money and get Hiddink.
 
[quote author=Glock link=topic=41966.msg1178907#msg1178907 date=1285058222]
[quote author=jexykrodic link=topic=41966.msg1178891#msg1178891 date=1285057188]
With new owners I'd expect there to be a new Manager. It won't be O'Neill.
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Pay Turkish Football Federation some money and get Hiddink.
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No self respecting Turk would respond to cash.
 
[quote author=Glock link=topic=41966.msg1178907#msg1178907 date=1285058222]
[quote author=jexykrodic link=topic=41966.msg1178891#msg1178891 date=1285057188]
With new owners I'd expect there to be a new Manager. It won't be O'Neill.
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Pay Turkish Football Federation some money and get Hiddink.
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i'd rather get a good manager.
 
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