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Ruben Amorim


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4 hours ago, diamondjoe said:

He needs an early statement win. Preferably away at Arsenal or City/ Utd to get the fans if not exactly on-board then pulling up alongside in a skiff and readying the gangplank to embark. 

 

Here we go with the fatalistic nonsense before we know the bloke is even coming.

 

What the new manager (whoever he is) needs is time & for the support to get behind him.

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9 minutes ago, Nelly-Szoboszlai said:

I know very little about Amorim. 
 

But, if he comes, it could be a return to the halcyon days under Roy Evans with 3 at the back. 
 

The “triangle of steel” of Scales, Ruddock and Babb. 


With David James behind what a time to be alive

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5 hours ago, diamondjoe said:

He needs an early statement win. Preferably away at Arsenal or City/ Utd to get the fans if not exactly on-board then pulling up alongside in a skiff and readying the gangplank to embark. 

Literally all you need from a new manager is football that makes sense when you watch it. A direction. 

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My concern is Portuguese teams are arguably the worst diving cheating bastards in European football. If he starts telling our lads to go down, gain advantage, use the dark arts etc it has the potential to make us a very horrible team to watch. I haven’t seen much of Sporting so I’m not sure if that’s their style but I’ve watched a few Benfica games this season and it’s genuinely disgraceful the behaviour over there. 
 

 

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Maybe Amorin's going to team up with former Sporting player Bruno F?

 

Who knows his ambitions?

 

If Amorin's totally comitted to the task at Anfield, OK he may be the right man. If he's not certain and waits for a possible bidding war between the Salford lowlives and us, I don't want him.

 

 

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9 hours ago, Jhinge Machha said:

he will be the modern Paisley. 

To celebrate this fact, Nike are teaming up with Chums to produce the Paisley2 line of sportswear, which will include the classic brown cardigan, tan shirt, grey slacks and patterned socks made famous by the great man.

 

Bricklayer Who Built the Bastion - Bob Paisley's Liverpool Legacy Through  Anecdotes

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17 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

My concern is Portuguese teams are arguably the worst diving cheating bastards in European football. If he starts telling our lads to go down, gain advantage, use the dark arts etc it has the potential to make us a very horrible team to watch. I haven’t seen much of Sporting so I’m not sure if that’s their style but I’ve watched a few Benfica games this season and it’s genuinely disgraceful the behaviour over there. 
 

 

Would we then be a bit like Arsenal ?

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11 hours ago, Nelly-Szoboszlai said:

I know very little about Amorim. 
 

But, if he comes, it could be a return to the halcyon days under Roy Evans with 3 at the back. 
 

The “triangle of steel” of Scales, Ruddock and Babb. 

 

We were so shit for so long. We lost whole decades. 

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16 hours ago, Leyton388 said:

Pissed off with the way Klopp has just decided to walk out on the club at the end of the season. Atleast honour your contract and leave at the end of next season. 

 

A new manager means a rebuild. He'll want his own players in and we'll be starting from scratch again. 

He absolutely deserves and has earned the right to decide this. He has even given the club until the end of the season and didn't leave in a hissy fit mid way through. He is bringing through excellent youth talent and doing part of the work for the new manager too. We are all pissed off,but most of us not at Klopp as he deserves nothing but praise and respect for what he's achieved and how he's done it. He is now a club legend regardless.

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6 minutes ago, VladimirIlyich said:

He absolutely deserves and has earned the right to decide this. He has even given the club until the end of the season and didn't leave in a hissy fit mid way through. He is bringing through excellent youth talent and doing part of the work for the new manager too. We are all pissed off,but most of us not at Klopp as he deserves nothing but praise and respect for what he's achieved and how he's done it. He is now a club legend regardless.


Nailed it. 

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