john68 wrote:The more I look at the situation at Anfield,the more it looks like a mess.
Though we must not forget that whatever their financial situation under this ownership, they still remain a rich club with huge earning potential.
Maybe it is their history, their belief that they should be in the top four (at least) and the pressure of expectation, that will prove to be the stumbling block and millstone that inhibits improvement.
Their multiglobal brand image, demands a multiglobal brand image manager. Who and under that much pressure?
I doubt if the scousers and the media will allow anyone the time to do the rebuild job necessary, but the last thing they need is to be out of the European spotlight, out of its financial loop and be stuck with Everton as their nearest rivals.
I don't think it's a coincidence that for the first time in donkey's years when Newcastle fans thought they were fairly average & expected nothing, they almost got Champion's League football.
Every season, a percentage of Liverpool fans, media & ex players genuinely think they are going to win the league. Then when it turns out they are average (just like everyone else in the world was expecting) things start to come apart.
In Kenny though, Liverpool had the ideal manager for that situation; no matter how incompetent he was, the fans would put up with it. Now the new manager and the board will be to blame if their unrealistic expectations aren't fulfilled instantly.
City suffered from the same thing for years; fans expectng miracles from groups of players which are clearly not quite good enough and blaming the manager when it fails. Sometimes it is the manager, sometimes you just have to accept where you are & that it will take years. We started to improve as a club when we accepted that but then suddenly bakrupted ourselves yet again by trying to run before we could walk, blowing money on shite like Fowler & had it not been for the takeovers, we'd be in the middle of a ten year rebuild. Liverpool may find they have to rebuild carefully rather than riding on bullshit.