by Royal Rother » 01 Oct 2025 17:02
by BRO_BOT » 01 Oct 2025 17:09
South Coast Royal So, as of now top of the Premier League.
Through to the next round of the Carabao Cup
A win in the Champs League against the team that thrashed Real Madrid 5-2 last weekend.
The two defeats have only been by the odd goal.
Hardly cause for great concern to Liverpool fans and so many clubs would love to be in their position.
In Arne we trust.
by BRO_BOT » 01 Oct 2025 17:11
Silver Fox 1st league title for 30 (?) years
No doubt you'll be pretty pleased with whoever is the first to win one at OT one day, if you live to see it
by BRO_BOT » 01 Oct 2025 17:13
by BRO_BOT » 01 Oct 2025 18:03
BRO_BOTSouth Coast Royal So, as of now top of the Premier League.
Through to the next round of the Carabao Cup
A win in the Champs League against the team that thrashed Real Madrid 5-2 last weekend.
The two defeats have only been by the odd goal.
Hardly cause for great concern to Liverpool fans and so many clubs would love to be in their position.
In Arne we trust.
I've not seen all the performances, but the ones I have, you have been terrible at the back. Konate needs some time on the bench.
To me (as an outsider), it seems Slot wants to stamp more of his personality/authority/whatevs onto the team rather than sticking with what was working. Is Szbozlai (sp?) playing right back to try and replicate what Trent offered in terms of delivery? Other than that, I'm not sure why he doesn't trust the two RBs he has. Should he not be back in the really good (vomit) MF that did so well last season?
Difficult to judge which way it's going. Are you gonna click and start absolutely battering teams, or is the luck* gonna run out? I'm well aware that LFC players have the mentality to make their own luck. I could make a case that UTD should be doing better which they may have done if they had a similar mentality/whatevs
- deserved at least a point against Arsenal,
- should have beaten Fulham, could have been 3 up before they scored
- been more comfortable against Burnley
- Brentford; Bruno scores a pen, and they get the player sent of,f then maybe a win
- City, deserved beating
- Grimsby
by windermereROYAL » 01 Oct 2025 18:10
South Coast Royal So, as of now top of the Premier League.
Through to the next round of the Carabao Cup
A win in the Champs League against the team that thrashed Real Madrid 5-2 last weekend.
The two defeats have only been by the odd goal.
Hardly cause for great concern to Liverpool fans and so many clubs would love to be in their position.
In Arne we trust.
by From Despair To Where? » 01 Oct 2025 22:56
BRO_BOT How did LFC manage the transitions back in the day, SCR? I'm vaguely aware of the 'boot room' culture, but not too sure what it actually is
by BRO_BOT » 01 Oct 2025 23:47
From Despair To Where?BRO_BOT How did LFC manage the transitions back in the day, SCR? I'm vaguely aware of the 'boot room' culture, but not too sure what it actually is
Basically promoting from within and people with long associations with the club who understand and were instrumental in establishing the culture. In other words, continuity.
Liverpool Managers 1959 to 1998
Bill Shankly 59-74
Bob Paisley 74-83 played for the club 1939-1954 and was Shankly's assistant manager
Joe Fagan 83-85 - Scouser. Coach under Shankly and was Paisley's assistant manager, Quit after Heysel.
Dalglish 85-91 played for Paisley and Fagan
Ronnie Moran - 2 caretaker spells - Scouser. played for Shankly, coached under Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish
Graeme Souness - 91_94 played for Paisley and Fagan
Roy Evans 94-98 - Scouser. Played for Shankly, coached under Paisley, Fagan, Dalglish, Moran and Souness.
It helps that up to and including Dalglish, they were all decent managers. Only Souness was an external appointment but obviously he played for the club for 6 years and won 12 major trophies in the process.
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2025 10:42
From Despair To Where?BRO_BOT How did LFC manage the transitions back in the day, SCR? I'm vaguely aware of the 'boot room' culture, but not too sure what it actually is
Basically promoting from within and people with long associations with the club who understand and were instrumental in establishing the culture. In other words, continuity.
Liverpool Managers 1959 to 1998
Bill Shankly 59-74
Bob Paisley 74-83 played for the club 1939-1954 and was Shankly's assistant manager
Joe Fagan 83-85 - Scouser. Coach under Shankly and was Paisley's assistant manager, Quit after Heysel.
Dalglish 85-91 played for Paisley and Fagan
Ronnie Moran - 2 caretaker spells - Scouser. played for Shankly, coached under Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish
Graeme Souness - 91_94 played for Paisley and Fagan
Roy Evans 94-98 - Scouser. Played for Shankly, coached under Paisley, Fagan, Dalglish, Moran and Souness.
It helps that up to and including Dalglish, they were all decent managers. Only Souness was an external appointment but obviously he played for the club for 6 years and won 12 major trophies in the process.
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2025 10:48
windermereROYALSouth Coast Royal So, as of now top of the Premier League.
Through to the next round of the Carabao Cup
A win in the Champs League against the team that thrashed Real Madrid 5-2 last weekend.
The two defeats have only been by the odd goal.
Hardly cause for great concern to Liverpool fans and so many clubs would love to be in their position.
In Arne we trust.
We?
by BRO_BOT » 02 Oct 2025 10:49
South Coast RoyalFrom Despair To Where?BRO_BOT How did LFC manage the transitions back in the day, SCR? I'm vaguely aware of the 'boot room' culture, but not too sure what it actually is
Basically promoting from within and people with long associations with the club who understand and were instrumental in establishing the culture. In other words, continuity.
Liverpool Managers 1959 to 1998
Bill Shankly 59-74
Bob Paisley 74-83 played for the club 1939-1954 and was Shankly's assistant manager
Joe Fagan 83-85 - Scouser. Coach under Shankly and was Paisley's assistant manager, Quit after Heysel.
Dalglish 85-91 played for Paisley and Fagan
Ronnie Moran - 2 caretaker spells - Scouser. played for Shankly, coached under Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish
Graeme Souness - 91_94 played for Paisley and Fagan
Roy Evans 94-98 - Scouser. Played for Shankly, coached under Paisley, Fagan, Dalglish, Moran and Souness.
It helps that up to and including Dalglish, they were all decent managers. Only Souness was an external appointment but obviously he played for the club for 6 years and won 12 major trophies in the process.
Thanks for saving me from having to check all the dates.
Four things I feel that have contributed to this slightly erratic start.
Firstly McAllister has been absolutely key to the set up but was injured pre-season and hasn't played in all of the games.
The trio of Gravenberch, Macca and Dom worked so well last season with each covering the other when forward moves progressed through whichever midfielder pushed ahead.
Wirtz coming in has altered the way the team plays and sangers pointed out that his contribution has been significant in creating chances.
The second thing is the departure of Diaz who showed great pace and did his share of defending whereas Gakpo doesn't cover so well
The third thing follows on from that in that the Robbo/Diaz combo has gone which had built up over time and Kerkez is finding it difficult to get the same type of connection with Gakpo.
Also defensively with the new pairing of full-backs hasn't worked so well yet in combination with the central defenders.
The last thing is the Jota effect.
Not only has the team lost a valuable member but also his death was a major shock.
Anyone on here who has lost somebody close will know that it can take some time to get over it and I do feel that it has been a factor in this early part of the season.
Slot's problems (if indeed they really are problems) are how best to use the 4 full backs and how to do the same with Salah, Gakpo, Isak, Wirtz and Ekitike when all are fit.
I come back to the point about Macca who is such a clever all-round footballer that if and when he gets back to last season's (and the previous season's) performance levels you will see a better organised football team and who knows they might even win the title again.
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2025 11:02
BRO_BOTSouth Coast RoyalFrom Despair To Where?
Basically promoting from within and people with long associations with the club who understand and were instrumental in establishing the culture. In other words, continuity.
Liverpool Managers 1959 to 1998
Bill Shankly 59-74
Bob Paisley 74-83 played for the club 1939-1954 and was Shankly's assistant manager
Joe Fagan 83-85 - Scouser. Coach under Shankly and was Paisley's assistant manager, Quit after Heysel.
Dalglish 85-91 played for Paisley and Fagan
Ronnie Moran - 2 caretaker spells - Scouser. played for Shankly, coached under Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish
Graeme Souness - 91_94 played for Paisley and Fagan
Roy Evans 94-98 - Scouser. Played for Shankly, coached under Paisley, Fagan, Dalglish, Moran and Souness.
It helps that up to and including Dalglish, they were all decent managers. Only Souness was an external appointment but obviously he played for the club for 6 years and won 12 major trophies in the process.
Thanks for saving me from having to check all the dates.
Four things I feel that have contributed to this slightly erratic start.
Firstly McAllister has been absolutely key to the set up but was injured pre-season and hasn't played in all of the games.
The trio of Gravenberch, Macca and Dom worked so well last season with each covering the other when forward moves progressed through whichever midfielder pushed ahead.
Wirtz coming in has altered the way the team plays and sangers pointed out that his contribution has been significant in creating chances.
The second thing is the departure of Diaz who showed great pace and did his share of defending whereas Gakpo doesn't cover so well
The third thing follows on from that in that the Robbo/Diaz combo has gone which had built up over time and Kerkez is finding it difficult to get the same type of connection with Gakpo.
Also defensively with the new pairing of full-backs hasn't worked so well yet in combination with the central defenders.
The last thing is the Jota effect.
Not only has the team lost a valuable member but also his death was a major shock.
Anyone on here who has lost somebody close will know that it can take some time to get over it and I do feel that it has been a factor in this early part of the season.
Slot's problems (if indeed they really are problems) are how best to use the 4 full backs and how to do the same with Salah, Gakpo, Isak, Wirtz and Ekitike when all are fit.
I come back to the point about Macca who is such a clever all-round footballer that if and when he gets back to last season's (and the previous season's) performance levels you will see a better organised football team and who knows they might even win the title again.
Do you know how much influence Slot has on recruitment? Wirst and Isak come across a little like Galactico-type signings.
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Oct 2025 11:22
BRO_BOTFrom Despair To Where?BRO_BOT How did LFC manage the transitions back in the day, SCR? I'm vaguely aware of the 'boot room' culture, but not too sure what it actually is
Basically promoting from within and people with long associations with the club who understand and were instrumental in establishing the culture. In other words, continuity.
Liverpool Managers 1959 to 1998
Bill Shankly 59-74
Bob Paisley 74-83 played for the club 1939-1954 and was Shankly's assistant manager
Joe Fagan 83-85 - Scouser. Coach under Shankly and was Paisley's assistant manager, Quit after Heysel.
Dalglish 85-91 played for Paisley and Fagan
Ronnie Moran - 2 caretaker spells - Scouser. played for Shankly, coached under Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish
Graeme Souness - 91_94 played for Paisley and Fagan
Roy Evans 94-98 - Scouser. Played for Shankly, coached under Paisley, Fagan, Dalglish, Moran and Souness.
It helps that up to and including Dalglish, they were all decent managers. Only Souness was an external appointment but obviously he played for the club for 6 years and won 12 major trophies in the process.
Cheers, I had the basics but that fills in the gaps
by South Coast Royal » 02 Oct 2025 14:14
by Sanguine » 03 Oct 2025 14:36
South Coast Royal I think you are right and that the Liverpool boot room was a bit special and different.
I can't think of any other top level club that implemented that type of succession programme so well.
by From Despair To Where? » 03 Oct 2025 17:09
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