03 Oct 2015 23:50:20
So by the sounds of things it's quite possible that B.R is gone next week which makes sense allowing for the 2 weeks International Slot But only if FSG has a Manager ready to step in as I for 1 really don't want a caretaker manager in.
So do we agree it's most likely down to 3 Managers !! ANCELOTTI,
KLOPP and lastly DeBoer and if so what would your order Be ?
Personally I like all 3 and each has their own advantages and disadvantages but for me my section would have to be the manager who can get the best out of our current team as the squad we have in my eyes should be able to compete for a top 3 position atleast.
DeBoer is young and played at the highest level and has plenty of repect and could certainly sort our my main area of concern and that's our awful Defending but what about attracting future players to our club ? ANCELOTTI the oldest and the most experienced of the managers and been around teams that have had plenty of talent and would he still be capable of sorting out this type of mess and work most likely on a lot less of a transfer budget then he's used to ?
Klopp again young and done very well in Germany but how would he cope with the Premiership way of playing but can and would certainly be able to work on the amount of money that would be available for future transfers and I expect could attract many top players who play in the German league and is very cool headed and again feel could sort out our defence.
So everyone who's your choice and why select him over the others .
So my top 3 are KLOPP, ANCELOTTI, DEBOER. But any of these 3 would be vastly better then BR who I now feel has lost the Changing Room and theirs no coming back from that !!


1.) 04 Oct 2015
04 Oct 2015 07:40:30
I think that the priority for the club is to stabilise things and in this regard, I believe that Ancelotti is the least risky option. He knows the Premier League, has worked with some of the world's best players, has been successful everywhere that he has been and perhaps, most importantly, has the proved that he has the flexibility to adapt, both in terms of tactics but also when working with different styles of club ownership.

Klopp would be my second choice, primarily because he will likely need time to bed in, whereas I believe that Ancelotti would hit the ground running, due to his past experience of the Premier League, as well as his better overall experience. Liverpool cannot really afford to fall any further and on an occasion such as this, an old, proven head is likely to be the most intelligent choice, imho.

If Ancelotti is genuinely interested in the job, then we should feel genuinely honoured and be biting his hand off.