It's a bit of a mystery to me. Also, if it is not on Sky, why is the kick-off 4.00? In my opinion that is a bit less convenient for spectators than the traditional 3.00.

Something to do with this shite
It's a bit of a mystery to me. Also, if it is not on Sky, why is the kick-off 4.00? In my opinion that is a bit less convenient for spectators than the traditional 3.00.
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Something to do with this shite
It's nowhere near anfield tomorrow is it?
I actually think it is true to a degree that the fans didn't give him a chance, but then he didn't do much to deserve any more of a chance. The way he acted means that I don't have much sympathy for him, but I do have sympathy for the circumstances he walked into. It would have been an impossible situation for any manager, but what the media choose to ignore is the embarrassing way Woy behaved which only made matters worse for him really.
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The most obvious way that he could have started to ingratiate himself at the start was by allowing the club's PR people to play up the fact that most of his wife's family are Scousers, but apparently he insisted they were kept completely out of it. Quite noble in a way, but, as you say, he seemed intent on making things worse and worse for himself. I hope there's no booing today, not least because it'll only prompt more media moans about us at a time when we all need to move on.
I think it was a function of his having bitten off disastrously more than he could chew, not so much "F'ck you" as "Help!". The plain and sad fact is that at a club like Liverpool he proved as far out of his depth off the field as he was on it.
He's effectively Dalglish without the comic face-rubbing.
They’ve both bought absolute spastics, they’ve both some out with absolute shite in interviews, they’ve both been horrendous in the league. The only difference is that Woy fielded a weakend team against Northampton, whereas Dalglish put a full side out against Exeter City.
He's effectively Dalglish without the comic face-rubbing.
They’ve both bought absolute spastics, they’ve both some out with absolute shite in interviews, they’ve both been horrendous in the league. The only difference is that Woy fielded a weakend team against Northampton, whereas Dalglish put a full side out against Exeter City.
I am just looking forward to having a manager in charge that we can all agree on and get behind and give the time to get us back to where we belong.
Well. that is what I said in January 2011 anyhow.
He's effectively Dalglish without the comic face-rubbing.
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Is your creaming over Arry finished or do you still think he's a top manager?He's effectively Dalglish without the comic face-rubbing.
They’ve both bought absolute spastics, they’ve both some out with absolute shite in interviews, they’ve both been horrendous in the league. The only difference is that Woy fielded a weakend team against Northampton, whereas Dalglish put a full side out against Exeter City.
Is your creaming over Arry finished or do you still think he's a top manager?
The other week, he admitted he played a system (4-4-2) that he knew wouldn't work, that the players asked him to play, and it went tits up. He admitted he realised it after 30 minutes but didn't change it for the second half. No plan B or C once the initial system is failing. That is the biggest pointer to me that he stumbled upon the formation that he has used at spurs for the last couple of years and has no idea how to be flexible or deviate away from that. A good man motivator who can get his players to die for him, yes. A good manager of a big club, he is not.I do think he's a good manager. Why?
LNM couldn't have put it any better.I do think he's a good manager. Why?