Time. He'll get at least three seasons.
Kin three years in the premier league is an luxury which wouldn't be afforded to anybody else.
Yes, and plenty of these clubs fail to achieve much whilst they chop and change the management set up too often.
I remember talk of a title challenge before the season kicked off and yet Liverpool are failing to impact top four.
Title challengers this season? The goal this season was to improve the squad and aim for top four and hopefully a good cup run.
So the team is certainly under performing.
The team is obviously underperforming, they're not scoring enough goals. But it's not a disaster. Defensively, the side is doing well and as fans who watch liverpool week in week out will attest, the way we're playing is far better (bar the finishing).
Add to this the money spent and monda's point about thhandling of AC and questions should be asked. Additionally I think his lack of PR skills is a commercial hindrance by modern standards.
Really? I think he's great value in interviews and press conferences.
Forgetting the Suarez hash he often comes across as dour and defensive in press conferences which breeds a sense the world is against Liverpool.
Sounds very much like another Premier League manager from Scotland...
He will obv always be a legend but I'm having doubts whether he's actually the right man for the job and wonder if he got it just because Henry was moved by chants from reminiscent fans.
The owners want success, and long-term success. They won't just install a manager to placate the fans.
Liverpool are playing ok but if you look at the sort of football Brendan Rodgers and Paul Lambert are achieving with unfashionable sides it makes you wonder what they could do at your club. Proper sexy football at Anfield would be nice.
We're playing good football, bar the finishing. Some very attractive stuff, and I've watched pretty much every game this season.
I would like either of those smaller club managers to get a crack just like 'my man Roy' did. And fair play to football loving 'my man Roy' who rolled his sleeves up at age 64 to lead a dire West Brom to their best league finish in 30yrs, a side now noted for their organisation. Even got some away wins so he has. Don't know what happened to Rafa since he flopped at Inter thou?
Yeah, West Brom are riding high. Sam Allardyce was very good at getting results from limited squads - wouldn't want him anywhere near the team I support. If Dalglish left Liverpool, I'd have Rafa back in a heartbeat. I don't think you'd find one Liverpool fan who watches the games who'd say the same about Hodgson. Not one.
And I would've told Pepe not to roll the ball out to Kyrgiakos as well. Boot it way down field imo.
Yeah, because he was the only player in the back four or midfield who could be an option for a shorter pass. Let's bypass a decent midfield and punt the ball towards a lone forward. Great tactics...