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So who do we want/expect/hope?

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Not that anyone can compare to Shankly. But he had a very bit part average manager career before he joined us.

Its about potential if we go for someone young.
 
I was thinking about Martinez as manager today. Then I went and had a wank and a bottle of water to replenish my body water.
 
It's one thing hanging around 4 years for Horrenderson but you can't let managers learn their trade at a fucking massive institution like LFC. It's like letting some cunt off the apprentice have a go at managing Shell.
 
Why not though? We need a new long term plan and not another quick fix. Going for the experienced senior managers havent been good enough.

Go a completely different route, cant hurt. Change it up and try something different.
Need some pedigree obvs.
 
Why not though? We need a new long term plan and not another quick fix. Going for the experienced senior managers havent been good enough.

Go a completely different route, cant hurt. Change it up and try something different.
Need some pedigree obvs.

Yes it ******* can. Look what Villas Boas did to Chelsea before they cut him loose. Agree about pedigree, but how do you propose to get that in a young gun?
 
Good one Hyena.

I was thinking about Martinez today and two things sprung to mind:

1) He has to recycle his team every year due to financial constraints so no wonder it takes time every season for them to get up a head of steam.
2) He didn't half show some balls with 10 games to go to switch to an even more attacking 3-4-3 formation. Do you know any other manager who, faced with relegation, would increase his teams attacking intent? They all tend to get more conservative and try and grind out the odd 1-0.

There's still better out there, but Martinez might just prove an inspired gamble (with an experienced DOF).

His teams concede an average of 59 goals per season.
 
Yes it ******* can. Look what Villas Boas did to Chelsea before they cut him loose. Agree about pedigree, but how do you propose to get that in a young gun?

You go for Villas Boas, De Boer or Klopp. Young managers who have won Championships.
 
Liverpool owners cool their interest in André Villas-Boas

• Former Chelsea manager not approached for interview
• Louis van Gaal offered sporting director role

Andy Hunter
guardian.co.uk,Wednesday 23 May 2012 22.00 BST

The prospect of André Villas-Boas becoming Liverpoolmanager has receded after the club's owners, who have offered Louis van Gaal the position of sporting director, cooled their interest in the 34-year-old.
Villas-Boas has been a frontrunner for the Anfield vacancy following Kenny Dalglish's sacking last Wednesday and hoped to hold formal talks with the principal owner, John W Henry, and the chairman, Tom Werner, as the Liverpool hierarchy settle on a shortlist for the post. The former Porto and Chelsea manager, however, has not been approached for an interview. While his candidacy cannot be discounted completely, he has seen his prospects diminish amid interest from Fenway Sports Group in Roberto Martínez, Brendan Rodgers and possibly the man they wish to oversee a new managerial structure at Liverpool, Van Gaal.

The Portuguese coach, who guided Porto to a league and Europa League double in his one season in charge before suffering an ill-fated spell at Chelsea, had made it known he was keen on Liverpool only to insist on Sunday that he was "still choosing the right project and that decision will take the necessary time". It has also been suggested that Villas-Boas knows a second failed stint in English football would cause irreparable damage to his career at the highest level, although his agent, Carlo Goncalves, has not ruled out a move to Anfield.
Roma have also approached Villas-Boas since he was sacked by Chelsea in March but are also keen on their former striker, now Catania coach, Vincenzo Montella. Goncalves said: "Liverpool and Roma? Well, what we are looking for is a [club with a] strong technical plan, that is solid and durable. Villas-Boas would like to return to coaching in these conditions, but if these conditions are not available, we would have no problems not working. I won't confirm or deny contacts with specific clubs. What we are interested in is a technical project, its outlook and a situation that has longevity."

Goncalves's words may fit with FSG's proposed vision for Liverpool but the new management structure envisaged at Anfield is still being put in place. Van Gaal has been offered a senior role at Anfield and, though he has not called time on his own managerial career and may ask to be considered as a potential replacement for Dalglish, is believed to be close to accepting the position of sporting director.
Martínez remains a candidate for the managerial vacancy and has held informal talks with Liverpool since they were granted permission to approach the Wigan Athletic manager last week. He has not met Henry and Werner in Boston for a formal interview and that process is unlikely to commence before the weekend. Martínez is on holiday in the Caribbean.

Another possibility for manager remains Rodgers, despite his public rejection of the offer of an interview last Friday. The Swansea City manager declined Liverpool's invitation on the basis he had no wish to be part of an extensive list that would then be whittled down, particularly as his work at the Liberty Stadium should be clear to FSG. Rodgers may be tempted if it was clear he was on Liverpool's shortlist and FSG are understood to be still interested in the 39-year-old.
 
van Gaal would be a fucking awesome appointment as DoF. You could defo imagine him being there for ages and putting any of these young whipper snappers straight when they started to mong things up.
 
i mean obviously i've no idea on what is going on behind the scenes but would it not be logical to have the "Sporting Director" in place before deciding on the manager/coach ?. Surely they would be heavily involved in the recruitment process , have ideas etc .

Not shooting it down completely but again i'd have concerns with van gaal as sporting director especially if he still wants to coach . I just doubt how long he'd stay in the role before looking for another job or start hankering for the job here if it's not working out for whoever the coach is .
 
Yeah, and with van Gaal looking like prime Grand Wizard material he'd ensure that the new manager was in the loop on our core values and all that.
 
My preference in order:
1. van Gaal
2. Capello
3. Deschamps
4. Lambert
5. Rodgers
6. Villas-Boas
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17. Martinez
 
Is LVG too powerful to be a DOF, I mean if we appoint Roberto Martinez and some results dont go our way, there will be a clamour for him to get sacked and replaced by LVG.

Similar to having Kenny when uncle woy was here
 
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