14 Jul 2026 16:55:22
Away from transfers for a minute, how impressed are people by Iraola's interview?
I think I really like what this guy is about and I’m all aboard. Let’s hope the players take to his ideas and implement his style ASAP as I can see this being a step in the right direction for all parties involved (fans, owners and team).
I loved the way he’s fully invested in soaking up all of what being the Liverpool manager is. Representing the city, the team and fans.
Hugely impressed.
Can’t wait for the new season.
14 Jul 2026 17:08:44
Came across as an extremely humble and down-to-earth character who's eager to prove his worth. I'm very much looking forward to seeing a manager who recognises the importance of adopting the culture.
14 Jul 2026 17:20:32
Yep, agree.
He also has that way about him that looks to get relationships with players - doesn't seem anywhere near as cold as Arne was towards them.
14 Jul 2026 17:20:36
He came across very well. But 99% of Liverpool fans craved for the same thing last season, so all he needed to say really was "My football won't bore the arse off the fans, and I'm gonna integrate with the City."
For as well as he did, he couldn't lose in all honesty with that interview.
14 Jul 2026 17:35:06
Iraola is not box office conferences/interviews. But what he does do is speak very well, and he comes across to me, at least, as extremely passionate guy (without bravado of major animation), intelligent, eager to immerse himself in the club, eager to improve the players he has, and eager to play high octane effective football the fans enjoy. Rarely ever talks about titles. Game to game I feel with the hope the work there all racks up to titles. He seems very focused on the performance.
He said all the things we want to hear really.
I think the real proof will be in the football and ultimately the results.
I'm glad he mentioned that he will likely make mistakes and that he may need to adapt certain things to a schedule that almost always has midweek games. I liked that from him because I also expect a small learning curve for him to adjust to this level.
But I'm pretty convinced by his personality and his coaching ability, that he will adapt. I think he is one of the best managers around to be honest. But let's see.
I understand the caution of others too. Let's see how it all shakes out.
14 Jul 2026 18:39:15
I actually enjoyed Slot's pressers his first season. Not listened to Iraola's yet, but have it downloaded, ready to go eventually.
On a separate note, the ticket ballots are now open for members. Great opportunity to get a ticket.
14 Jul 2026 18:48:39
I actually thought Iraola came across really well in his first press conference.
You could tell he was excited to be there, but he wasn't trying too hard or making loads of big boy promises. I liked that he just seemed focused on getting to work and being with the lads rather than saying things that would grab headlines.
The bit that caught my attention was when he spoke about intensity and how he wants the team to play. If he can get us pressing the way his Bournemouth side did, but with better players, it could be a really exciting watch over the next season.
At the same time, he didn't sound like he was going to rip everything up and start again. He seemed to appreciate what's already been built and just wants to add his own ideas.
Obviously, talking in a press conference is one thing and delivering on the pitch is another, so we'll have to wait and see. But as first impressions go, I thought he handled himself well. He came across as genuine, level-headed, and confident without sounding arrogant.
I'm looking forward to seeing what he does now with the squad and spotting patterns of play in the preseason games.
YNWA.
14 Jul 2026 18:52:14
Andoni's whole LFC demeanour was similar to a "child in charge of a sweet shop". How many longed for that scenario growing up?
"Integrate into the City" was a dig at Mr and Mrs Slot, him for selecting a home a stone's throw from Manchester Airport and direct flights home to Holland (JLA does not do 24/7 flights to Holland), he even landed at Manchester Airport when he first arrived as LFC coach, and visited his new home before the AXA Centre and now Anfield.
Mrs Slot, for not supporting her husband, the "bread-winner", by maintaining her children's education was far more important than the LFC manager's job, and therefore never stayed in the UK, let alone Liverpool, to support her husband. Circa 50 thousand LFC season ticket holders would totally disagree with that, Mrs Slot.
Mrs Itziar Iraola and their two children stayed loyal to her husband by living in Bournemouth when he had the manager's job at the Cherries.
One would expect similar loving support by moving home with Andoni to the City of Liverpool. Andoni and his family will find out that it is the people of Liverpool who make the city (Blues included), just like Liverpool Football Club is actually our Liverpool Family Club.
I am fairly certain that "integrate into the city" actually means, for future reference, "I am going to dis-integrate City"?
Alonso had a similar Chelsea press conference yesterday. He is in the papers this morning holding a Chelsea shirt with the name Alonso on the back. Andoni already shows him the way; his picture in the papers this morning shows Andoni with his arms aloft holding a Liverpool FC scarf with directly underneath "You'll Never Walk Alone". Andoni actually has put Chelsea out of Europe this year by finishing in one of the Euro qualifying spots, advantage Iraola!
{Ed025's Note - i like that post Bond..
14 Jul 2026 20:34:06
I liked Andoni's press conference, but I would suspect it was heavily curated by the club's press team. I was struck by how many talking points were brought up that were negative talk last year, such as low blocks, manager/coach being integrated into the city, intensity of play, using the full squad and youth more...
This isn't a criticism of Andoni, as he delivered the message well, but for me, this was a clear case of club messaging.
14 Jul 2026 20:55:06
I get Rafa vibes. He just seems a very intelligent coach, in the sense of Rafa vibes. He seems a little shy, so I doubt we will see theatrics on the touchline, but I'm ok with that. Don Carlo isn't theatrical and he's won almost everything.
Roll on August.
14 Jul 2026 21:08:55
Seemed that way, Dow-ney.
14 Jul 2026 21:40:36
Very good.
Very prepared.
:)
14 Jul 2026 22:39:08
He basically listed all the things that the fans moaned about with Slot and said he'll do the opposite.
It was a pretty easy win for him, really.
I'm not convinced he has the personality and charisma to lead Liverpool FC, but I'll let the football do the talking as that's how he will ultimately be judged.
15 Jul 2026 08:57:23
@riosstepover, Bob Paisley wouldn't have been renowned for his personality and charisma. Ever heard of him? Didn't think so.