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kacangpool

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  1. heh maradona just smiled at the camera.
  2. what's that buzzing sound in the background? it's at all the matches i think.
  3. i know. now that he's gone, anger should only be on the owners. like carradona said, yesterday was a happy day. i liked yesterday.
  4. is right. i love rafa, but he's gone. any anger should be focused on the owners. since rafa is divisive, don't bring rafa into it.
  5. kenny's the only one who can unite us again. and focus can be on the owners. under roy, fans would still be divided imo. after last season, expectations aren't high, so very little pressure on kenny imo. the thing is we could actually win something under him.
  6. yea, it's maddock. but i hope purslow reads the times' article and calls kenny up.
  7. expectations aren't high, even with kenny on board. and you never know, kenny might actually help us win something. so i'm very excited. and kenny might be able to convince stevie and torres to stay, better than roy at least.
  8. yea, i'd feel better if kenny was to takeover the job. with the times and winter indicating his interest ...
  9. From tomorrow's Times Kenny Dalglish is willing to replace Rafael Benítez as Liverpool manager — but only if the Anfield board considers him to be the best possible replacement for the Spaniard. Dalglish, who resigned as Liverpool manager in 1991 before returning to the club last year in a new ambassador’s role, had been asked to help Christian Purslow, the managing director, to find a successor to Benítez, who left last Thursday by mutual consent. Benítez was confirmed last night as the new coach of Inter Milan, where he will succeed José Mourinho. However, Dalglish has told friends that he would like the job, although he is not willing to compromise the club in any way by making his interest in the position known. Roy Hodgson is the early frontrunner to take over at Anfield, with Liverpool understood to be preparing an approach for the Fulham manager. But Dalglish, who won three league titles during his six-year spell in charge from 1985, believes he has the credentials and the standing within the club to take on the job for a second time. Such a move would undoubtedly be popular with supporters, who view Dalglish as a legend, but whether the Liverpool hierarchy believe the 59-year-old is ready to make what would be an emotional return to the dugout, despite not having managed at the top level for almost a decade, is open to question. Dalglish is unlikely to put pressure on the club he served as player and manager by publicly declaring his interest, but he will inform Purslow and his fellow board members of his belief that he can do the job if called upon. He can do so in the confidence that few, if any, of the contenders to succeed Benítez can boast such an impressive CV and that none of them can match the depth of his associationwith Liverpool. Dalglish has always maintained that he would be ready and willing to help Liverpool in any way should the club call upon his services, but the present situation is complicated by the fact that he is not on the shortlist that is being considered and he would have to forgo his role on the selection panel for that to change. Inter confirmed that Benítez will take over as manager of the European champions. “We have reached an agreement and we have sorted out all the last remaining details,” Massimo Moratti, the president, said. “Tomorrow we will announce when Benítez will be unveiled to the press.”
  10. i don't expect much next season, but we could end up below everton.
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