Londonlisa2001
Mel Nurse
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I could understand this appointment if we also appointed an experienced director of football above him.
Maybe Klopp is coming with him seeing as he rates him highly.I could understand this appointment if we also appointed an experienced director of football above him.
That would be something worth celebrating.Maybe Klopp is coming with him seeing as he rates him highly.
Likes a challenge does Jurgen.Maybe Klopp is coming with him seeing as he rates him highly.
We've been trying to be clever for a long time. Trying to show that we've uncovered a gem for a pittance. It just hasn't worked. I think what a lot of us now want is a bit of investment into a manager - not expecting to poach a Premier League manager by any means, but I think we should be able to attract managers who have shown that they can compete well in this league by reaching playoffs and promotion. I know we're not a massive club, but we aren't the minnow that we're acting like any longer - we've had more success in the last 10-15 years than plenty of teams in all 4 divisions. We need to act like it.
If you’re circling the drain regularly it’s inevitable you’re going to go in the end. When not if.I appreciate this is pessimistic but I look at the bottom of the table and how we've performed this season and I do wonder if this is the season we go down. Or at least come very close.
You wouldn't be surprised to see Sheffield United and probably Norwich drag themselves out of where they currently are. The usual strugglers, Stoke, Derby, Hull, to a lesser degree Preston are all 6-10 points above us. Charlton (ie the worst placed promoted clubs) are 6 points ahead of us too and the other two newly promoted clubs have more points, more about them and financial power in January.
When you look at the table, it doesn't take too much of a stretch to see us down there with Oxford, Portsmouth, maybe Blackburn, fighting for 2 relegation slots.
Every metric you want to use pretty much has us down as being crap. Eyes, stats, the fact we've only beaten the bottom 3 and the team currently in 19th (and none of them very convincingly)
Unless this guy has something that none of us are aware of (maybe he interviewed for the job after Williams went?), then it seems absolutely mental appointment.
Looks a bit like him thoughI want to acknowledge that like with every managerial appointment, especially for an unknown, there is a chance it can go well and be a success. But this is a crazy choice and I fear we are not doing it for the right reasons. He has been very active in the media building his reputation and it feels like we are basing it more on that and hearsay than any track record as a coach, just like Klopps other assistant who failed when he became a manager in Austria or the coach who just got sacked by Ajax. Maritimo have had an okay start to the season but do not look like they have been an exceptional team and they are playing against kids teams as a newly relegated side with a big budget.
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How Vitor Matos, the manager, was shaped by ‘special’ Klopp and Liverpool life
The Portuguese is blazing his own trail in his home country's second tier after learning crucial lessons at Anfieldwww.nytimes.com
It can not be a coincidence that he managed to have this interview article written about him full of praise and suddenly he is in line for our job a couple of days later when we know he was not in line when it was first published. I worry our inexperienced team have been duped by a media creation and have rushed into a decision because it is a simple one to complete and they were let down by Hellberg. I hope I am wrong and people can point and laugh about this in a years time.
All that being said at least it is not Martin.
Truthfully I nearly made this post yesterday. All this talk of Brendan as manager, never gonna happen imo, but why not try him in a DoF role and offer him a salary and a slice, bring him on with a small share, try something different. Keep the white glove guys and the data analysts off the training pitch and entrust it to Brendan with an apprentice who we can call first team coach? Be more creative and ambitious.I could understand this appointment if we also appointed an experienced director of football above him.
When Sheehan was sacked I posted about the possibility of doing something creative with ownership packages etc. obvs with Brendan or similar in mind. I genuinely thought we’d avoid this sort of appointment like the plague. I’m surprised.Truthfully I nearly made this post yesterday. All this talk of Brendan as manager, never gonna happen imo, but why not try him in a DoF role and offer him a salary and a slice, bring him on with a small share, try something different. Keep the white glove guys and the data analysts off the training pitch and entrust it to Brendan with an apprentice who we can call first team coach? Be more creative and ambitious.
Vital Swansea site is bigging up how wonderful this bloke is. And they have been fed a lot of info from (rather obvious) club sources recently.I've not been following this too closely, but has anyone else reported this aside from Peter O'Rourke? A few of the other reports I've seen, such as WOL, all reference O'Rourke as the source. I'm not as down on POR as others as he clearly does have contacts even if he's pretty hit and miss. Be nice to have someone else verify this has legs.
The only other thing I’ve seen about Matos apart from betting odds is from the BBC yesterday who said he was in the running. I usually take them at their word.I've not been following this too closely, but has anyone else reported this aside from Peter O'Rourke? A few of the other reports I've seen, such as WOL, all reference O'Rourke as the source. I'm not as down on POR as others as he clearly does have contacts even if he's pretty hit and miss. Be nice to have someone else verify this has legs.
That’s a little Trumped up I think.The only other thing I’ve seen about Matos apart from betting odds is from the BBC yesterday who said he was in the running. I usually take them at their word.
Nothing wrong with playing 5 at the back with the right players because it's actually 3 at the back when we're in possession.
The 2 are arguably the most important players in the team though because they're got to be super fit and talented for it to work.