June 6, 201015 yr Some might say he'd feel at home at Liverpool then :lol: That said, I think he'd be reluctant to go somewhere so far from home. ROFL true :lol: :lol:
June 6, 201015 yr Hodson? Redknapp? O'Neill? Hughes? It's no surprise to see Liverpool being linked with the most successful British managers of recent years, but there's one name which if it were any other 'big' club, would be a glaring omission.... http://www.independent.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00018/davidmoyes_18345t.jpg
June 6, 201015 yr Hodson? Redknapp? O'Neill? Hughes? It's no surprise to see Liverpool being linked with the most successful British managers of recent years, but there's one name which if it were any other 'big' club, would be a glaring omission.... http://www.independent.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00018/davidmoyes_18345t.jpg I think there is only 1 job he would leave Everton for and that is Utd
June 6, 201015 yr ROFL true :lol: :lol: Indeed. And he could get advice off of Steven Gerrard as to getting a Not Guilty verdict in a serious Court case. Watch the Horse Racing at Aintrie; and get property advice off of Robbie Fowler; etc. But on a serious note, if Tottenham Hotspur are so brilliant, then why did he turn down an extension on his contract that the Spurs board offered him last season?
June 6, 201015 yr Indeed. And he could get advice off of Steven Gerrard as to getting a Not Guilty verdict in a serious Court case. Watch the Horse Racing at Aintrie; and get property advice off of Robbie Fowler; etc. But on a serious note, if Tottenham Hotspur are so brilliant, then why did he turn down an extension on his contract that the Spurs board offered him last season? I think at his age he is more looking forward to tending to his garden on Sandbanks and saw the end of his contract at the end of the 2011/12 season as time to retire I still think he feels that way
June 8, 201015 yr Tuesday, 8 June 2010 20:50 UK Rafael Benitez agrees to become Inter Milan coach BBC Sports News Inter Milan have announced that former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has agreed to become the club's new coach. "We've got an agreement, we finalised the last details that in any case weren't important," Inter president Massimo Moratti told ANSA news agency. Moratti said Benitez would be presented as the new coach on Tuesday, adding: "All we need is a counter-signature." Benitez, 50, left Liverpool last week after six years at Anfield and will succeed Jose Mourinho at the San Siro. The Spaniard has a strong track record in European football, having won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2005 and the Uefa Cup with Valencia in 2004. But he would have big shoes to fill at Inter, with Mourinho winning the league in both seasons he was at the club, not to mention securing the Champions League and Italian Cup last season. And before Mourinho's spell at the club, Inter won three consecutive titles under Manchester City's current manager Roberto Mancini. Towards the end of last season, Benitez was strongly linked with a move to Inter's rivals Juventus, but since his departure from Anfield he became the subject of speculation suggesting a move to the San Siro was imminent. Even Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano, one of his former players at Liverpool, suggested that the Spaniard would be the ideal fit for Inter. "Only Benitez could take the place of a coach like Mourinho," said Mascherano. "He is a great coach. He has charisma, personality, a winning mentality. "Moreover, he will find himself brilliantly in Italy because of the tactical game. Rafa studies everything on the table and directs the team from the bench like an orchestra conductor. "After Mourinho, he is the only man capable of continuing Inter's winning run."
June 8, 201015 yr Author Well that's the biggest shock since...Benitez being sacked! No brainer. Quaility manager available without paying any compensation? God I hate the yanks.
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