Liverpool fans have resorted to this now.
So funny, desperate times.
Oh dear /facepalm.
Wish the fellow reds would wake up and see that Kenny isn't the right man for the long term aim of the club...
Liverpool fans have resorted to this now.
So funny, desperate times.
Where's Zeb when you need him.
unlike me and You, He probably has stuff to do on a Thursday morning, instead of sitting on base all day..
Well after finally capping the BP oil leak he went to Somalia to secure the release of Paul & Rachel Chandler from Somali pirates, then it was back to the UK where he drove a gritter 24/7 around the country to make sure people got to work ok. It was then over to Northern Ireland where he went door to door with fresh water supplies. He is currently in Australia helping with the flood relief. Once he has done that i believe he is coming onto FM Base where he will attempt to sort out the Liverpool crisis.Where's Zeb when you need him.
Well after finally capping the BP oil leak he went to Somalia to secure the release of Paul & Rachel Chandler from Somali pirates, then it was back to the UK where he drove a gritter 24/7 around the country to make sure people got to work ok. It was then over to Northern Ireland where he went door to door with fresh water supplies. He is currently in Australia helping with the flood relief. Once he has done that i believe he is coming onto FM Base where he will attempt to sort out the Liverpool crisis.
5/6 months in to his job and he still doesn't know the best way for us to play.
HAS TO GO.
Right, **** it. I have work shortly. Good night to you all. And should it be officially announced that he is sacked before I wake up, then have a drink on me. This is like Christmas, birthday, Easter all at once. **** it, chuck Hannukah in there as well. Happy Hannukah.
Buzzin' el.
So is he staying?
I can not believe he hasn't been sacked. Should have been sacked a very looong time ago.
We wont beat United he should DEFINETLY get the SACK
Sacking Roy Hodgson would not solve Liverpool's deep-rooted problems, Anfield legend Kevin Keegan has warned.
Keegan and fellow former Kop idols John Barnes and Steve McManaman were all adamant Hodgson could arrest the club's alarming slide if given the full backing of the board and the supporters. That was looking increasingly unlikely on Thursday afternoon, amid reports the Reds' new owners were discussing whether to end his reign.
"The whole club over the last few years has been in decline," Keegan said, speaking as ESPN promoted this weekend's live FA Cup third round games and the ESPNsoccernet 'Cup of Dreams' fan poll.
"If you add to that the fact they've still got to find some £300million to build a new stadium, they're falling behind.
"At the moment, Liverpool have not got enough really good players in their squad.
"They've made some signings that haven't quite come off and the young players have not stepped up to the plate.
"But to lay all the blame at Roy Hodgson's door is totally unfair.
"He's been in charge 20 games and he inherited a lot of these problems.
"So he must be given time.
"Whether he will be or not... this is football."
I'd put it at like 75% he's outta here.