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Who's next to try to fill the Shankly/Paisley boots? Only KD has come close.

 

Dalglish inherited a good side when he became Liverpool manager.

When he started rebuilding that's when the problems began. He resigned in 1991 and was replaced by Graeme Souness who fared no better

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Timing is surprising, they should have done it in the summer or waited another 5 games as the league doesn't take shape until 10 matches in.

 

Klopp, Ancelotti, De Boer to name a few.

 

Sunderland also looking after Advocaat leaving yesterday. Would Rodgers go there straight away? Moyes, Allardyce and Dyche the early front runners there.

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Timing is surprising, they should have done it in the summer or waited another 5 games as the league doesn't take shape until 10 matches in.

 

Klopp, Ancelotti, De Boer to name a few.

 

Sunderland also looking after Advocaat leaving yesterday. Would Rodgers go there straight away? Moyes, Allardyce and Dyche the early front runners there.

 

Moyes hasn't exactly set the Basque heather on fire; Allardyce's record is little better than 50/50 and most of that at the other end of the table although he did well in his last two seasons at West Ham; Dyche might be comparable to Rogers three years ago.

 

Rogers won exactly 50% of his games at Liverpool (and only lost 25%) which is a better record than any of those mentioned above.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Rodgers

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Moyes hasn't exactly set the Basque heather on fire; Allardyce's record is little better than 50/50 and most of that at the other end of the table although he did well in his last two seasons at West Ham; Dyche might be comparable to Rogers three years ago.

 

Rogers won exactly 50% of his games at Liverpool (and only lost 25%) which is a better record than any of those mentioned above.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Rodgers

 

Agree RE Moyes but this could be an escape for him and a job while he has the chance. All he needs to do is keep Sunderland up then job done.

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Dalglish "Klopp doesn't seem like a man who is in love with themselves". - Big dig at Rodgers. Not the first time ive heard this but quite surprising as he doesn't come across like that.

 

Anyway Dalglish didn't exactly excel himself in the role a few years ago.

 

Finally I think Liverpool will be back on the map with Klopp. I think its an outstanding scoop for them and given the funds he will bring in the quality they need. I thought it would be a while before we seen Liverpool win the league again but under Klopp they will have a great chance next season although I hope they don't.

 

Big Sam takes the reins at Sunderland, probably the toughest job in the Premier League. Villa and Newcastle are tough but Sunderland have been shocking for years. But looking at what Palace and Leicester have achieved anything is possible. There next match is away to West Brom then at home to Newcastle, what a start. He should be aiming for 4 pts.

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