Dita's Slot Meter wrote:
Don't want to be accused (again) of simply slating Liverpool, but as I have said before, sacking Hodgson was never going to be the whole answer to your problems....Its going to take a mass overhaul, from top to bottom, to get you back to where you would expect to be.
And, without being mischeivous, I don't believe King Kenny is going to be the man to lead you to a bright, new future.
Kenny isn't the man to lead us to a fantastically successful future, but he's definitely the man to lay the foundations, IMO. He has enough about him to keep players assured during times of change, and that's what we need, I feel. You can't instantly build success, you simply can't, whilst I don't think any top, top manager would want to be here to oversee change. We will now go through a(nother) transitional phase, with mass exodus expected during the next two/three transfer windows. Bringing in a Klopp or Villas-Boas (assuming we could bring them in) would prove to be quite fruitless. I feel Kenny can oversee the change and restore credibility and pride at the club; however, I don't feel he's the man that will oversee long-term success at the club, and that's not a slight on the man in any way, shape or form.