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Depends what your definition of 'do this' is. Can he improve on Hodgson's tenure and lead us back to the right end of the table? Yes, absolutely.
Can he take us back into the Top 4 though? Can he win us the league? It's all very well saying he did it before, but that was a Liverpool team that had been winning consistently for 15 years. His achievement at Blackburn has been underrated, but it's still more equivalent to Mancini's task at City than it is to any manager's at the current Liverpool.
I'm not saying Kenny is definitely the wrong man for the job, but if you put sentiment aside, his CV is not quite as persuasive as some people are making out. As happy as I am that he's back, I do fear that we are headed into Newcastle-dom if he ends up staying on a permanent basis.
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Basically I think he'll have succeeded if he can get the best out of our players with the best tactics available.
I don't think we have a very good squad; even if a lot of geniuses like to paste the League table up and say 'surely our squad is better than x position'.
If only it were that simple; for too long our players have looked dispirited,demoralised and outright pathetic...if Kenny can get some belief going it would already be a massive improvement.
Depends what your definition of 'do this' is. Can he improve on Hodgson's tenure and lead us back to the right end of the table? Yes, absolutely.
Can he take us back into the Top 4 though? Can he win us the league? It's all very well saying he did it before, but that was a Liverpool team that had been winning consistently for 15 years. His achievement at Blackburn has been underrated, but it's still more equivalent to Mancini's task at City than it is to any manager's at the current Liverpool.
I'm not saying Kenny is definitely the wrong man for the job, but if you put sentiment aside, his CV is not quite as persuasive as some people are making out. As happy as I am that he's back, I do fear that we are headed into Newcastle-dom if he ends up staying on a permanent basis.
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Basically I think he'll have succeeded if he can get the best out of our players with the best tactics available.
I don't think we have a very good squad; even if a lot of geniuses like to paste the League table up and say 'surely our squad is better than x position'.
If only it were that simple; for too long our players have looked dispirited,demoralised and outright pathetic...if Kenny can get some belief going it would already be a massive improvement.