Most Liverpool fans hope that Kenny Dalglish will be manager of Liverpool for many years to come, but the day will inevitably come when the King will have to retire. The Liverpool job is undoubtedly one of the most sought after in world football, and Swansea City chairman Huw Jenkins believes when Dalglish leaves the club, there are two current Premier League managers who will be near the top of the replacement list.
As a result of ingrained denial, many fans simply refuse to accept that Swansea played Liverpool off the field at Anfield earlier in the season.
It gives me no pleasure to admit that but it's true; Liverpool's players were chasing shadows for much of the game, and that was down to pace, movement, skill, and overall brilliance of the Swansea team that day.
That performance was not a one-off either; Swansea have played well all season, and that's largely down to the footballing philosophy of manager Brendan Rogers, who has guided the Swans to 11th in the league in their first ever season in the Premier league.
Speaking to the South Wales Evening Post, Swansea City Chairman Huw Jenkins was resigned to the fact that sooner or later, the league's big clubs will be in for Rodgers. He argued:
"Given the way we have performed as a club and the football we have played, it's quite natural that our manager is going to be linked to other clubs.
"Whether it is Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool or whoever, we better get used to the fact that our manager is going to be mentioned if those jobs come up.
"Brendan and Norwich's Paul Lambert are probably going to be mentioned whenever a job comes up. That's just a fact of life."
Rodgers and Lambert: What do you think? Are they serious contenders to take over from Dalglish when he leaves the club, or will the Owners go for an experienced, high profile manager with European experience?
Jaimie Kanwar
As a result of ingrained denial, many fans simply refuse to accept that Swansea played Liverpool off the field at Anfield earlier in the season.
It gives me no pleasure to admit that but it's true; Liverpool's players were chasing shadows for much of the game, and that was down to pace, movement, skill, and overall brilliance of the Swansea team that day.
That performance was not a one-off either; Swansea have played well all season, and that's largely down to the footballing philosophy of manager Brendan Rogers, who has guided the Swans to 11th in the league in their first ever season in the Premier league.
Speaking to the South Wales Evening Post, Swansea City Chairman Huw Jenkins was resigned to the fact that sooner or later, the league's big clubs will be in for Rodgers. He argued:
"Given the way we have performed as a club and the football we have played, it's quite natural that our manager is going to be linked to other clubs.
"Whether it is Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool or whoever, we better get used to the fact that our manager is going to be mentioned if those jobs come up.
"Brendan and Norwich's Paul Lambert are probably going to be mentioned whenever a job comes up. That's just a fact of life."
Rodgers and Lambert: What do you think? Are they serious contenders to take over from Dalglish when he leaves the club, or will the Owners go for an experienced, high profile manager with European experience?
Jaimie Kanwar
he's not wrong
ReplyDeleterafa benitez
ReplyDeleteGet a grip
ReplyDeletewhat does rafa have to do with this?
ReplyDeleteread the article again and then post a reply.
Think jamie might be up for it but these two have done great jobs with the clubs they are at and big clubs will look at them
ReplyDeletetwo great young managers.
ReplyDeletelook at lamberts centre halfs-ayala and whitbread-2 players who couldn't get a sniff at lfc.i'd rather have kept ayala ahead of buying coates.
the football both those sides play is a joy to watch.
The two managers need to be applauded for the type of footie they set their players play. The pressure of managing Liverpool is a different kind of pressure of managing Swansea or Norwich. People can say oh it's alright if you play attacking football. Though that is not true as you look at some of the comments of our own fans.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't know who should take over Kenny when he quits, not that managers out their who jump out at you
Martin O'Neill
ReplyDeletewhen the king wins us the league you'll all be wetting yourselves for him to stay....
ReplyDeleteits time for liverpool fc to go for the best young english manager instead of players. Brendon Rodgers is the answer! What more proof you need, with strict budgets, unproven players, no stars at all, they outplayed most of the teams in BPL ! Come on LFC, its not in the past, we must change to survive in the new era. Act fast before its too late !
ReplyDeleteHopefully, whenever King Kenny's rein cometh an end, Liverpool will be in a position to nab an experienced manager with a proven record at the highest level.
ReplyDeleteIf liverpool are not in that position (e.g. for the past 2-3 years), perhaps we should consider a younger, hungrier manager who has had success at guiding a team to titles. The fact is Ferguson was already a winner at Aberdeen before he Jumped ship to United.Also another interesting note: Ferguson (UK), Ancelotti, Del Bosque, Capello, Mancini, Benitez, Dalglish, Houllier, Hiddink each led teams to titles in their home countries. Maybe LFC could consider a 'local' - a Rodgers or Lambert if we cannot attract the marque manager we crave.
Brendan Rodgers is Irish
ReplyDeleteYou read it properly. The last paragraph specially.
ReplyDeleteHe's British you numpty. Northern Ireland is part of the uk
ReplyDeleteAre you having a laugh, I was at the Swansea game, they were good in possession but we were hardly passed off the park. Get a grip.
ReplyDeleteso would you call a scottish person british before scot?
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing myself, if Andy Carroll had knocked in an easy chance we wouldn't even remember the game
ReplyDeleteExperience is over-rated imo (Sven is a perfect example of a manager whose reputation exceeds his talent, and even Ancellotti was leading Chelsea down a slippery slope before being made to look a hero in his (deserved) sacking) but the time to take a risk has come and gone.
ReplyDeleteI would've been happy with Bilic replacing Benitez, but now we need a manager with a big reputation just for the mere fact that our club's reputation is dwindling, which will make it tougher/more expensive to attract the better talents from around Europe...
yes brendan rodgers is irish. who cares anyway great manager anyway
ReplyDeletedoes it name rafa?
ReplyDeleteno it doesn't because he'll never manage liverpool again.
it's governed by the uk but it's the northe of ireland-learn some geography buddy and some political history.
ReplyDeletevilla boas is showing that young managers taking over a big club too early in their career isn't always the right choice.he's fucked at chelsea.i'd be wary too of 'flavour of the month' managers.we did that with hodgson and remember michael owen wanted alan curbishley to take over from houllier.that fuck we avoided that bullet.
ReplyDeleteBeing from Northern Ireland I'm fully aware of it's political history. Being the north of Ireland, as you put it, makes it no more Irish than Scotland is the north of England. Try looking at a map, and the wee red line you see is called a border. The uk is made up of four countries, and it does not include the Republic of Ireland. Buddy
ReplyDeleteNorthern Ireland is indeed part of the UK, but not part of Great Britain, so he isn't British, you numpty.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we will approach one of by Christmas after Dalglish wastes another 110 million or so on sh te players and we ae languishing aba 9th in the league after the spineless chokers draw another 6 at home and lose at dross like Bolton.
ReplyDeleteActually I think you will find it is. Great Britain is made up of England Scotland and Wales, and up to 1000 smaller islands. One of which is Northern Ireland.
ReplyDeleteThe point is Eddyk said young ENGLISH manager and Rogers is N Irish, so he is wrong!
ReplyDeleteI think Carragher must be given the change to be first team assistant manager. N let him train the player, choose player for first team and give him full right of the team by UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF KENNY. Kenny must have his last word on everything he does...............waiting for ur reply
ReplyDeleteireland for the irish
ReplyDeletethere is only one name RAFA. he still has a point to prove and i miss the luis garcia's and alonso days
ReplyDeleteLiverpool will want a manager with european experience, I'm not saying the swansea manager could not do the job. But if you look at Mancinie at city, he is doing a great job in the prem, but has been found wanting in europe. and that is with a great squad at his disposal.
ReplyDeleteSo if and when KK decides to leave, we are in europe, we will need a manager with experience for us to do well in those type of competitions.
Yes. They should stay there!
ReplyDeleteUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't matter who they get after Kenny. Managing LFC is different to managing smaller clubs. Only Mourinho could turn things round. And I'm probably the only person here who would have the stomach for that. I remember those games against Chelsea. But forgive and forget.
ReplyDeleteUnless the Mancs replace Rudolph the Red Nosed ******* with Jose.
You never can tell - 2 examples - Hoddle, as a player,all touch and vision, a genius; as a manager, workmanlike teams & players, rigid in formation & approach. Robson, box to box ankle breaker, great awareness, 90min of effort; as a manager, teams with no spine, all flash and flair... he brought juninho to 'borough!! It's not a straightforward as you think...
ReplyDeleteonly if we wish to remain a mid-table team in perpetuity...
ReplyDeleteI respect Rafa and where he took Pool in his first few years however the FACHT is that he did have 6 years to build a team but we still only managed to compete in 08/09. Think Benitez has had his shot.
ReplyDeleteMancini flopped every year with Inter too before watching Mourinho come in to show him how it's done. He won his titles by default too. As far as I'm concerned, he's just an average manager that has inflated stats due to good fortune rather than his own acumen. Man City SHOULD be walking the Premiership with that squad, so he's doing nothing more than meeting minimum standards!
ReplyDeleteCity will win the Premiership sooner or later.. BTW I'm no Mancini supporter but he did win 3 league titles and and 4 domestic cups in 4 years..
ReplyDeletei saw it on the box. im affraid you were taught a footballing lesson that day. Most Liverpool fans agree - how many away teams get applauded from Anfield?
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