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Manager Igor Tudor

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I’d take Dyche.

Calls for Redknapp, Sherwood and Hoddle that have been out of management for yonks is just nuts.

That’s a feel good for the fans, not a viable answer for management for a group of players with no affinity to them.

Poch is the one if you want one more dice roll .
He'd be a permanent, no substitute teacher energy, and he demands players run, not afraid to use kids...at least when he feels there's bad lemons or no alternatives

Forest at home is on the 22nd
USA play 28th 6 days after the game, and then on the April 1st.

Our next game then on the 12th, so he'd have least 10 days at the clubs training ground if allowed.

Then USA don't play again til 31st of may when the season is over, a week after final game against Everton.

Don't see why something can't be worked out
:pochcry:
 
Except like all spineless bastards he will sign the non disclosure agreement and we will never hear of him ever again.

Only one in recent times who has really spoken out on departure is Pleat, in an understated way, but he still flagged up the horrendous direct we were heading.

Conte spoke out too, but too many people write that off for reasons that do not seem valid.

Jose, said nothing. Nuno. Nothing. Ange, little until the overlap and then cautious. Poch very little. Etc etc.


The weird thing is ; if all our recent , say , eight mongers could have been paid a generous fee to give an honest and no-holds barred exit interview AND the powers that be / were actually bothered listening ; we’d have had an ultra-informed brains trust to die for . And then it would have just been up to the owners to respond accordingly.
 
Poch is the one if you want one more dice roll .
He'd be a permanent, no substitute teacher energy, and he demands players run, not afraid to use kids...at least when he feels there's bad lemons or no alternatives

Forest is on the 22nd
USA play 28th and then on the first of April.

Our next game then on the 12th

USA don't play again til 31st of may , a week after final Everton game.

Don't see why something can't be worked out
:pochcry:
Yep, but I can’t see the USA wanting to share him under any circumstances.
 
The way the performance tonight has made the second leg sort of a free hit to prepare for the Forest game, I think if there isn't massive improvement for Liverpool that's it and it's Mason for the rest.

Someone said it in one of the threads but the players just look confused, and you just have no margin to allow that to continue.
 
All of this is true.

It is however the usual incompetence from the board to employ someone who has never coached in England with a side bereft of any confidence, with a looooong list of serious injuries, in a relegation fight. It is then compounded with even more incompetence that they dont check whether his No2 (who has been with him everywhere) can actually get a work permit in time before appointing him, or just presuming "everything will be ok before we sort his permit out". So many managers are dependant on their No 2 and we've hampered a manager yet again from minute one of his tenure. It absolutely beggars belief.
Also all very true... the worst combo ever... incompetence and bad luck. And of course the person processing his visa is no doubt a Woolwich fan.
 
The way the performance tonight has made the second leg sort of a free hit to prepare for the Forest game, I think if there isn't massive improvement for Liverpool that's it and it's Mason for the rest.

Someone said it in one of the threads but the players just look confused, and you just have no margin to allow that to continue.

We’re just delaying the inevitable
 
Like it or not the players needed an arm round the shoulder, a unity candidate. This guy was clearly not the answer
I can't prove it, but I believe an arm around the shoulder manager would also have failed and people would have then be saying we needed a tough as nails manager.

To be clear, I'm not defending some of the head scratching decisions of Tudor. I just don't think any manager appointment fixes this so late. They fucked up royally not getting rid of Frank earlier BUT there's so many other problems maybe it wouldn't have mattered.

Shit all around.
 
Poch is the one if you want one more dice roll .
He'd be a permanent, no substitute teacher energy, and he demands players run, not afraid to use kids...at least when he feels there's bad lemons or no alternatives

Forest at home is on the 22nd
USA play 28th 6 days after the game, and then on the April 1st.

Our next game then on the 12th, so he'd have least 10 days at the clubs training ground if allowed.

Then USA don't play again til 31st of may when the season is over, a week after final game against Everton.

Don't see why something can't be worked out
:pochcry:
He should walk out on those cunts as a matter of principle given how the nation is behaving.
 
The way the performance tonight has made the second leg sort of a free hit to prepare for the Forest game, I think if there isn't massive improvement for Liverpool that's it and it's Mason for the rest.

Someone said it in one of the threads but the players just look confused, and you just have no margin to allow that to continue.

Whether they’re confused , unwilling or have some higher agenda; they just seem so very poor collectively.

I’ve seen so-called international teams from places like Lichtenstein and Andorra play with more cohesion and purpose . It’s baffling how we can underperform to this degree and so consistently.

There must be something going on behind the scenes that we aren’t aware of .
 
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