Liverpool Rumours Archive November 26 2016

 

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26 Nov 2016 17:00:59
There's a story out there that Gerrard coming into the academy is basically a done deal but, unless I'm being dense, I haven't seen that on here. I'm all for it, get a bit of experience and then come through the ranks at Liverpool or use it as a stepping stone to the next job, either way I'm delighted.

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27 Nov 2016 00:13:20
Id love to see Stevie G back home, working with our youth, what a player to inspire them and I think we've missed the old boot room culture.

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27 Nov 2016 02:30:53
Bootroom culture has no place in today's world where respect is for everyone, even new and young players.

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27 Nov 2016 15:26:46
the bootroom was unique to Liverpool fc leek, and should never have been scrapped imo.

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27 Nov 2016 15:26:46
the bootroom was unique to Liverpool fc leek, and should never have been scrapped imo.

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27 Nov 2016 18:41:52
Bullying and making yourself bigger than everything isn't bootroom though. Gerrard lived and breathed lfc, he definitely had RED blood and nobody could take that away but Gerrard did not add any kind of bootroom culture. Besides if you went back to the days of bootroom culture there would be no Klopp, LFC managers came from ex players that where bled through our system. Them days are gone.

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28 Nov 2016 06:54:15
I think Gerrard would be superb with our younger players. He has already coached one of the young teams, maybe the U16's if memory serves.
Imagine being 14/ 15/ 16 and being coached by Gerrard. He will learn from some of the other coaches at the club.
He could have used links to walk straight into management but is instead learning his trade with the youths. I think its a very smart decision all round.

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{Ed001's Note - agreed.}

28 Nov 2016 13:27:25
Spot on, Andy. He would be a great inspiration for the younger players who have idolized him through out their lives.

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03 Dec 2016 02:54:12
Its impossible to bring back the boot room culture.
It describes a collection of legendry, brilliant though humble ( bar Shanks on the humble) football people who are a huge part of our great history.
The link to the bootroom left when Kenny did.
I always thought that we lost something when Alan Hansen didn't go into management. He had a great way about him.

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