Kenny bought dowing which more or less was one of the reasons he got sacked.
As in Downing Asisted him to get sacked.
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Pep spotted leaving merseyside hotel apparently!
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No one is bigger than the club and that applies to the owners...they know fuck all about football.
If Kennys not good enough for them, then neither am I....When every manager since Shanks has left Ive gone on with the Club.....today for the first time in my 51 years I think maybe its time to get off
A decison not founded in football but greed for the riches football can provide.
Fuck it , I've had eneough....ok! modern football, you win!
Sorry, wasn't pep - it was barnes.
Confirmed sacked.
Confirmed that his contract was terminated, nothing mentioned about mutual consent.
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Ayre has been sacked too. :blink:
RAWK. :bow:Quote:
WTF!!!!!!
Just got home from work and seen it on Sky news.
Shocked and utterly gutted!
We've not had the season we'd hoped for but Kenny deserves better than this.
If he wasn't the right man for the job, he'd be first to say it.
"FSG... We're sooooo disappointed in you. For all the money you have spent, you've just ripped the heart out of the club!"
Not much of an investment if you destroy the fans faith in one move!
Bad move FSG, VERY BAD MOVE!
Sacked. :lol:
Well deserved.
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FENWAY SPORTS GROUP AND LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB PART COMPANY WITH MANAGER KENNY DALGLISH
Search for new Manager begins immediately as owners pay tribute to 'legend' Dalglish
Fenway Sports Group (FSG) and Liverpool Football Club announced that Kenny Dalglish is to leave his post today as Manager after having his contract terminated.
After a careful and deliberative review of the season, the Club came to the decision that a change was appropriate. It is not a decision that was reached lightly or hastily.
The search for a new Manager will begin immediately.
Principal owner John Henry was fulsome in his praise for the outgoing Manager.
"Kenny will always be more than a championship winning manager, more than a championship winning star player. He is in many ways the heart and soul of the club. He personifies everything that is good about Liverpool Football Club. He has always put the Club and its supporters first. Kenny will always be a part of the family at Anfield.
"Our job now is to identify and recruit the right person to take this Club forward and build on the strong foundations put in place during the last 18 months."
Liverpool Chairman Tom Werner said it was a tough decision, but ultimately one that needed to be made.
"Kenny came into the Club as Manager at our request at a time when Liverpool Football Club really needed him. He didn't ask to be Manager; he was asked to assume the role. He did so because he knew the Club needed him. He did more than anyone else to stabilize Liverpool over the past year-and-a-half and to get us once again looking forward. We owe him a great debt of gratitude.
"However, results in the Premier League have been disappointing and we believe to build on the progress that has already been made, we need to make a change.
"We are committed to delivering success for our supporters and our ambition remains resolute to return this great Club to the elite of England and Europe, where it belongs."
Kenny Dalglish's departure brings to an end his second spell at the Club where, as a player, he won numerous honours, including six English league titles and three European Cup trophies. As Manager he won three league titles, two FA Cups and of course this season, the Carling Cup.
Dalglish said he is proud to have served such a great Club.
"It has been an honour and a privilege to have had the chance to come back to Liverpool Football Club as Manager. I greatly appreciate the work that Steve, Kevin, the players and all of the staff put in during my time and feel proud that we delivered the Club's first trophy in six years winning the Carling Cup and came close to a second trophy in the FA Cup Final. Of course I am disappointed with results in the league, but I would not have swapped the Carling Cup win for anything as I know how much it meant to our fans and the Club to be back winning trophies.
"Whilst I am obviously disappointed to be leaving the football club, I can say that the matter has been handled by the owners and all concerned in an honourable, respectful and dignified way and reflects on the quality of the people involved and their continued desire to move the football club forward in the same way as when they arrived here.
"I would like to thank all of the staff at the Club for their effort and loyalty. I said when first approached about coming back as Manager that I would always be of help if I can at any time and that offer remains the same.
"Finally, I want to put on record my heartfelt gratitude to Liverpool's fans, who have always given me and the Club their unwavering support. Without them neither the Club nor I would have achieved anything."
It was because his players couldn't hear him properly apparently.
Universally loved? :lol:Quote:
I, like anyone else, am gutted by this news. Kenny is a man like no other, a legend for the club standing 7ft tall. I doubt any other club in the world has a figure more revered and universally loved.
The bloke was a fucking ****!
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Right, that's it.
Anyone copying and pasting press releases/statements that are ALREADY ON HERE, will get a day off. Same goes for anyone who can't be arsed writing anything more constructive than "fuck off FSG" or similar. Yes, you're pissed off. But we're not exactly dancing the tango here, either.
Engage the brain before posting.
This thread will now be locked for an hour so it can be washed and ironed.
fuck me these new owners are ruthless
my only worry is that they'll get it right with their next appointment and tear it up in a year or 2
hopefully klopp doesn't go
Bad news for us
Top 4 is almost out of reach for us
Come on TC :bow:.
Never go back.
Don't want Rafa for that superstitious reason.
I'd prefer someone like Klopp or Rodgers or even AVB over Martinez.
On the same day that his big-money signings all made the England squad? Harsh, that.
The clamour for Rafa will accelerate now. He's been waiting for this. Biding his time living in Liverpool.
Seems like Clarke has also gone of his own accord.
But Ayre leaving isn't true.
Rafa going back would be an idiotic decision, by every party involved. The Liverpool fans at work - of which there are many - were not convinced by me on that though.....
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Tim Stillman: Since 2006, Ferguson is the only manager to win the Carling Cup and still be in his job by the end of that calendar year. Mourinho 2007, Ramos 2008, McLeish 2011, Dalglish 2012. Ferguson won it in 2009 and 2010.
Wenget you sly muzzafucker.
Wenget knew what he was doing. :lol:
Martinez, Rafa, Rodgers and AVB seem to be favourite.
Gary Neville at 1000-1 :lol:
You know where from:
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Rafa or nothing. I will not except(sic) anyone else to fill the throne of the King.
Lawro sounded uncannily like Joe Pasquale then on 5Live. :unsure:
So Kenny had to go to the States to be told he was fired, WTF this is so stupid.
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I think there's a danger of them (LFC owners) turning Liverpool Football Club into theme park, with a cloned Hitler in charge.
So we'll do well all over Europe, but not quite crack it in England.
Damn.
It was the only logical decision as an outsider - either the squad wasn't good enough, in which case that's Dalglish's fault, having assembled it at huge cost, or he couldn't get the players to perform and somebody else will probably perform better.
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Right, that's it.
Anyone copying and pasting press releases/statements that are ALREADY ON HERE, will get a day off. Same goes for anyone who can't be arsed writing anything more constructive than "fuck off FSG" or similar. Yes, you're pissed off. But we're not exactly dancing the tango here, either.
Engage the brain before posting.
This thread will now be locked for an hour so it can be washed and ironed.
Fuck-off FSG! :angry: