We've all been going over and over old ground - should Rafa stay?, if not - who takes over,? etc. I've only just seen this article from Henry Winter in yesterday's Telegraph. He says we need not only a new manager, but also need to return to the principle of the bootroom. His suggestion is Rafa to work with Kenny until the end of the season, then Jose Mourinho, Fabio Capello or Guus Hiddink to take over, with Carra to be groomed as the manager after that.
Henry Winter: Kenny Dalglish can give Rafael Benítez some boot-room backing at Liverpool - Telegraph
Sounds good to me, although I can't see Rafa going along with essentially a joint managership with a view to him being shipped out in the summer. Not sure also how easy it is to dismal the 'serial irritants', as he brands G & H.
Good article, though. Makes good points both about Carra, and our failure in the 80s to maximise our commercial appeal.