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<blockquote data-quote="Shpamshter" data-source="post: 63942" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>truth Mr Pressure, the book was a terrible idea and publicly slagging some players was indicative of his inability to handle the position he found himself in. Personally, i got sick of his constant shifting of blame and the increasingly smarmy image he developed in the media.</p><p></p><p>As regards El Tel, I think his appointment MAY take the club forward, if only by ending the O'leary chapter and, more importantly, it's off the field problems, but it's no long term solution and has probably only come about because of the lack of any other creditable applicants.</p><p></p><p>Btw, i can't believe that after all the club (and O'leary) have done for Bowyer, the little shit won't sign a new contract and because he's only a year left on his contract, Liverpool and/or any other prospective buyer will reckon they can have him for next to nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shpamshter, post: 63942, member: 35"] truth Mr Pressure, the book was a terrible idea and publicly slagging some players was indicative of his inability to handle the position he found himself in. Personally, i got sick of his constant shifting of blame and the increasingly smarmy image he developed in the media. As regards El Tel, I think his appointment MAY take the club forward, if only by ending the O'leary chapter and, more importantly, it's off the field problems, but it's no long term solution and has probably only come about because of the lack of any other creditable applicants. Btw, i can't believe that after all the club (and O'leary) have done for Bowyer, the little shit won't sign a new contract and because he's only a year left on his contract, Liverpool and/or any other prospective buyer will reckon they can have him for next to nothing. [/QUOTE]
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