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      Summer 2024 LFC Transfer Board / Re: Scouting talk
      « Last post by bazspeedman on Today at 02:33:36 pm »
      Kudus or Bakayoko, Silva at CB, and a defensive midfielder we're sorted for next season.
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      The Kop / Re: Arne Slot - LFC Manager (Head Coach)
      « Last post by Keith Singleton on Today at 02:32:52 pm »
      Impressive to say the least, I think we got another winner with us, just give the fella enough time to instill his methods, his philosophy and his traits, there is absolutely no doubt the players he has inherited are a step up in quality from what he is leaving behind,
      We’ve seen enough footage to see his style, his system will suit us to a tee, so let him join all the dots and let’s see what he can produce ??


      Welcome Arne to the greatest football club on the planet!!



      YNWA

      Let’s not forget if what we read is true he was your third choice.   :f_whistle:
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      The Kop / Re: LFC Reds Prediction League 2023/24
      « Last post by AlwaysTheKop on Today at 02:28:34 pm »
      You need to tell us all your secret. 😂 Last year I did the opposite of what you said and won a few Bob. 😂 This year you’ve spanked us all.  :lmao: 

      Once again sincere congrats to you. 👏👏👏🥰

      Lots of pessimism with a large sprinkle of luck  :lmao:
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      The Kop / Re: Arne Slot - LFC Manager (Head Coach)
      « Last post by RedPuppy on Today at 02:28:00 pm »
      Does anyone know what (squad) number Slot had as a player?
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      LFC Player Threads / Re: Mohamed Salah Player Thread (F)
      « Last post by CT_LFC on Today at 02:27:28 pm »

      And the problem lies in that he is getting paid as if he currently “is” in his prime.

      13 goals from open play at 350K a week (2x Nunez who was 2gls and 2asst behind) is not a strong enough return.



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      LFC Player Threads / Re: Mohamed Salah Player Thread (F)
      « Last post by Lallana in Pyjamas on Today at 02:24:54 pm »
      His influence has waned over the last year or so, it happens, could be age....could be fed up with how he's been asked/told to play....could be bored and fancies a change....most likely a combination of factors. All players (in any sport) decline, and Salah is into the start of that decline. Can a new manager get more from him? possibly, but Mo in his prime has gone, and apart from the odd glimpse now and again, it isn't coming back.

      Amazing how he still managed to be one of top scorers in the league this year

      Far too many are unable to see past a poor run of form - he was your standard mo until Xmas

      He was at 20 goals and 13 assists across all comps - no one in the prem was near him 
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      The Kop / The Influence A Manager Has On Future Managers
      « Last post by dunlop liddell shankly on Today at 02:18:26 pm »
      It's widely accepted players take something different from every manager they play under but it seems like some managers have a better success rate when it comes to their former players being successful managers than others.

      If we look at some of our great managers as an example, we can see the varying success they've had. Several players of Shankly's great 60s & 70s teams went into management but very few made a success of it - certainly on British soil. Gordon Milne and John Toshack had some success abroad and Kevin Keegan, while not winning anything, did land the England job and a good tilt at the League with Newcastle. Jimmy Melia had that one good Cup run with Brighton, St John tried his hand at it but didn't do much in the game as did Emlyn Hughes.

      A lot though made good careers as coaches for clubs - Steve Heighway, Ronnie Moran and Roy Evans who all success in those roles at our club (Heighway with the youngsters) and Ray Clemence who was the best goalkeeping coach in the country for most of his career.

      Move onto Bob Paisley and the story is pretty similar with the exceptions of Dalglish and Souness, who both had great success during their managerial careers. The likes of Phil Neal, Steve Nicol, Ronnie Whelan and Jimmy Case didn't have much to write home about but again in the case of Sammy Lee and Terry McDermott in particular they were regarded as great coaches.

      Players who played under Kenny like Lawrenson, Molby, McMahon, Barnes and Aldridge all dipped their toes into the management game and again, very little success came for any of them.

      I'll skip over the players from the 90s who went into management because a) very few did and b) one of those who did was Robbie Fowler and I can't bring myself to say he didn't have success with anything.

      I think a few from the Houllier era have gone into management but again with little success. I know Sami Hyypia had a poor spell at Brighton, Stephane Henchoz hasn't done much, Abel Xavier wand Rigobert Song were international managers at one point and I think Gregory Vignal is coaching somewhere in Scotland at the minute. Harry Kewell has had a few clubs and not done much from what I remember.

      And, of course, Steven Gerrard won a League title with Rangers but has struggled everywhere else he's managed.

      Those that I know who played under Rafa and have gone onto forge their own managerial careers are Xabi Alonso (won the League in Germany), Robbie Keane (won the League in Israel), Albert Riera (won the League in Slovenia) and Dirk Kuyt (won a second division in Belgium). I'm sure there's plenty of others but this is coming off the top of me head. So Rafa looks like he's doing ok in the regard of managering future successful managers.

      Kolo Toure made a right cock up of his time at Wigan and Charlie Adam went down with Fleetwood this season, though he was only there for half the season in his defence.

      And now some of JĂźrgen's players will be starting to look at that next step in their football lives. A lot of us assumed James Milner would certainly going into coaching in some sort of capacity. I wouldn't be surprised to see Thiago become a manager because he does have a footballing brain. And I suspect a lot of our players over the last decade would be in the frame for a job if they wanted it based on their playing profile alone.

      But as we've seen historically, great managers don't necessarily coach players into great managers. It's always said that great players don't make great managers but maybe there's something to be said about great managers not making the next great manager either. And it's not just at Liverpool, if you look at the players Ferguson managed at United then look at their time in the dugout it's not exactly glittering managerial careers. Same with Wenger at Arsenal, Mourinho at Chelsea and now some of Guardiola's City players.

      So how much influence does a manager have on their own players managerial careers?
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      The Kop / Re: Arne Slot - LFC Manager (Head Coach)
      « Last post by The-AllMightyReds on Today at 02:13:59 pm »

      Took the words out of my mouth.

       :lmao: :lmao:
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      The Kop / Re: Arne Slot - LFC Manager (Head Coach)
      « Last post by Harrisimo on Today at 02:13:09 pm »
      "Arne....cum here..listen...'ave you done them chores yet.."

      " What chores.."

      "Cheers Arne...I'll 'ave a pint of guinness..."
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      LFC Player Threads / Re: Mohamed Salah Player Thread (F)
      « Last post by Longy-Shops on Today at 02:10:22 pm »
      His prime was off the charts it's almost unfair to judge him against when he was in the top 3 strikers in the world.
      As you say "...was"
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