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Rijkaard is apparently the man they want, followed by Deschamps. But according to certain people on Twitter, they've told the scousers to Feck off..
Lets hope Coyle does the same
Lets hope Coyle does the same
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I know early betting markets are often wrong, but the two names shortening the most appear to be Andre Villas-Boas and OC...boltonboris wrote:Rijkaard is apparently the man they want, followed by Deschamps. But according to certain people on Twitter, they've told the scousers to Feck off..
Lets hope Coyle does the same
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Worthy4England wrote:I know early betting markets are often wrong, but the two names shortening the most appear to be Andre Villas-Boas and OC...boltonboris wrote:Rijkaard is apparently the man they want, followed by Deschamps. But according to certain people on Twitter, they've told the scousers to Feck off..
Lets hope Coyle does the same
so has Hodgson been sacked?
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No, but that doesn't stop anyone betting on who the next manager would be...thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:I know early betting markets are often wrong, but the two names shortening the most appear to be Andre Villas-Boas and OC...boltonboris wrote:Rijkaard is apparently the man they want, followed by Deschamps. But according to certain people on Twitter, they've told the scousers to Feck off..
Lets hope Coyle does the same
so has Hodgson been sacked?
You can get 2/5 in some places that he's not the next for the chop...
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thebish wrote:how much would it cost liverpool to sack Hodgson?
also - is there a time limit on these bets? if hodgers is manager for the next 4 yrs - and then rijkaard rolls along - is it still valid?
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Three year Contract initially, so call it 2.5 years worth @ £2/3m per year? £5 - 7.5m?thebish wrote:how much would it cost liverpool to sack Hodgson?
Dunno to be honest...
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I've had two quid on Ancelotti to be next for the chop since before we played Chelsea last week. So confident was I that we'd beat them.Worthy4England wrote:No, but that doesn't stop anyone betting on who the next manager would be...thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:I know early betting markets are often wrong, but the two names shortening the most appear to be Andre Villas-Boas and OC...boltonboris wrote:Rijkaard is apparently the man they want, followed by Deschamps. But according to certain people on Twitter, they've told the scousers to Feck off..
Lets hope Coyle does the same
so has Hodgson been sacked?
You can get 2/5 in some places that he's not the next for the chop...

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You have to read the small print, but generally not timebound other than by when the event occurs.thebish wrote:thebish wrote:how much would it cost liverpool to sack Hodgson?
also - is there a time limit on these bets? if hodgers is manager for the next 4 yrs - and then rijkaard rolls along - is it still valid?
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And you've let me spend the last fortnight blaming Bish without saying anything?CrazyHorse wrote: I've had two quid on Ancelotti to be next for the chop since before we played Chelsea last week. So confident was I that we'd beat them.
Shame on you.
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I nearly posted the fact that I'd stuck the bet on straight away and would've shouldered the blame immediately. But I couldn't bring myself to steal that glory from bish. It's what gets him out of bed in the morning.Lord Kangana wrote:And you've let me spend the last fortnight blaming Bish without saying anything?CrazyHorse wrote: I've had two quid on Ancelotti to be next for the chop since before we played Chelsea last week. So confident was I that we'd beat them.
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Morning Glory? I usually stay in bed, until it's gone?
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hahahahah - a few weeks ago they were the brave saviours on noble steeds - rescuing Liverpool from the evil ones...
but now it seems like the poor ickle supporters are losing respect for them.... awwwwww....

but now it seems like the poor ickle supporters are losing respect for them.... awwwwww....

Liverpool Football Club have lost more games than they have won this season.
Liverpool Football Club sit just four points above the relegation zone and five points above the bottom of the league.
Roy Hodgson has the worst league win percentage (35%) than any manager in the history of Liverpool FC.
96% of Liverpool fans want Roy Hodgson sacked.
Roy Hodgson has continually attempted to shift the blame and reduce the expectations of everyone at the club.
So just why on earth haven’t the ownership group of New England Sports Ventures (now Fenway Sports Group) sacked Roy Hodgson?
Many supporters hoped Hodgson would be sacked after their first game as owners of the club (the miserable Merseyside derby defeat), or after the Wolves defeat last week.
One can only wonder where we might be had Hodgson been removed back in October and a new manager been put in place?
By not sacking him NESV are only doing more damage to the club and losing respect from the supporters. We appreciate that they did not want to rush things initially but this has gone beyond reason now.
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fecck me ... his garden will look like Bodnant and Tatton rolled into one !!Worthy4England wrote:Three year Contract initially, so call it 2.5 years worth @ £2/3m per year? £5 - 7.5m?thebish wrote:how much would it cost liverpool to sack Hodgson?
Dunno to be honest...
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But presumably if, as you say, Hodgson's contrat expires in 2.5 years time but he's still there in four years then that would mean that Liverpool's next manager would be Hodgson again, no?Worthy4England wrote:You have to read the small print, but generally not timebound other than by when the event occurs.thebish wrote:also - is there a time limit on these bets? if hodgers is manager for the next 4 yrs - and then rijkaard rolls along - is it still valid?

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That's one reason you'd have to read the small print.Bruce Rioja wrote:But presumably if, as you say, Hodgson's contrat expires in 2.5 years time but he's still there in four years then that would mean that Liverpool's next manager would be Hodgson again, no?Worthy4England wrote:You have to read the small print, but generally not timebound other than by when the event occurs.thebish wrote:also - is there a time limit on these bets? if hodgers is manager for the next 4 yrs - and then rijkaard rolls along - is it still valid?

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Read this guys ace criticism of Benitez.
http://www.twitter.com/raymondverheije" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He's Guus Hiddinks right hand man for fitness and training. He often slates Italian and English clubs for over training players and double sessions etc.. which leads to injury rather than superior fitness.
http://www.twitter.com/raymondverheije" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He's Guus Hiddinks right hand man for fitness and training. He often slates Italian and English clubs for over training players and double sessions etc.. which leads to injury rather than superior fitness.
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Interesting stuff. The Liverpool fans are in total shock right now and totally divided as fans. Some think Benitez is a god, and others think he is to blame for the disaster facing them. Long may the mayhem continue.
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He was the fitness coach for Korea's WC team last year as well. The guy knows his stuff!boltonboris wrote:Read this guys ace criticism of Benitez.
http://www.twitter.com/raymondverheije" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He's Guus Hiddinks right hand man for fitness and training. He often slates Italian and English clubs for over training players and double sessions etc.. which leads to injury rather than superior fitness.
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He's the man credited with keeping Craig Bellamy fit this past couple of seasons. So much so, that Bellamy pays him himself to sort out his training plan. Cardiff are happy to have him help...
Shame he can't keep him out of trouble
Shame he can't keep him out of trouble
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