Investment should be boring, you know.It’s the obvious and very boring choice I agree. Would prefer Potter, the Brighton guy not the speccy Wizard or the Bolton club owner.
Investment should be boring, you know.It’s the obvious and very boring choice I agree. Would prefer Potter, the Brighton guy not the speccy Wizard or the Bolton club owner.
He’s been at the same club since 2017Ten hag I don't trust, he has been falling out with his recent clubs, even if his dutch style might work here.
I agree there is zero chance, but as annoying as he can be, he’s the best out there after PepKlopp, not a chance, he can keep his new knuckle tattoos YAWN.
Let's see if Klopp can rebuild Liverpool. Pep is into his 2nd manchester City side and has a long track record of success.I reckon there's a good handful or two of names the club are keeping an eye on, probably including one or two we may as a collective not be fans of.
I wouldn't be surprised for example if the club really are keeping tabs on Rodgers, and Pochettino too for that matter.
Anyway as of right now I'd say Enrique or Nagelsmann seem the best options if they'd be willing/available. Although I can't help but admit that there's something about Potter that really appeals to me.
Genuine question though, if the opportunity arose, Klopp?
Don't think I ever watch the manager when we score,Certainly has no inpact on whether I think somebody is a good manager or not.I think it will be Bodgers unfortunately, there was talk of him coming as the number 2 a few years back and there are obviously people at the Club who really like him, he's a good Manager but I personally can't stand him, seeing him on the touchline raising his first everytime we scored would make me feel a little bit sick to be honest.
His personality is not pleasant in my opinion, something very creepy and fake about the man. He clearly is a very good coach and a very good manager but not a man I would like at the head of this club and not the man to take over from Pep.Don't think I ever watch the manager when we score,Certainly has no inpact on whether I think somebody is a good manager or not.
Rodgers doesn't want Newcastle job because he's in the box seat for us.
That definitely tallies.
Problem with getting Rodger’s is if he does well you can bet England be after him as there manager which would will unrest our team!
He is good a manager a good coach only question mark is getting over the line come end of season and his teams dropping off! But has a good record of winning in Scotland won the fa cup and knows the premier!
International management is nothing like as appealing, prestigious or well paid as a Premier League job. The days of a succesful manager "getting the call" are long gone. That's why Southgate is in the job.Problem with getting Rodger’s is if he does well you can bet England be after him as there manager which would will unrest our team!
He is good a manager a good coach only question mark is getting over the line come end of season and his teams dropping off! But has a good record of winning in Scotland won the fa cup and knows the premier!
Even if a club manager is “getting the call” there are levels to that, he is not leaving a top club to manage a country. I don’t know why the OP is thinking about thatInternational management is nothing like as appealing, prestigious or well paid as a Premier League job. The days of a succesful manager "getting the call" are long gone. That's why Southgate is in the job.
Don't trust a guy in 6"inch heelsHis personality is not pleasant in my opinion, something very creepy and fake about the man. He clearly is a very good coach and a very good manager but not a man I would like at the head of this club and not the man to take over from Pep.
Rodgers doesn't want Newcastle job because he's in the box seat for us.
That definitely tallies.