From: Google Beta User on
http://www.liverpool-kop.com/2010/06/lfc-need-motivator-and-martino-neill-is.html

Comment: Author argues that O'Neill has punched way above his weight
wherever he's been, that he plays a better style of football than
Benitez, and that he motivates better. His argument boils down to:

What I am trying to get at here is this: O'Neill has a knack of taking
every team he manages to apex of what they are able to achieve, and he
uses the style of football that is inherent in that team to achieve
success. Look at it another way: Given the expectations/resources
available, could any other manager have done any better at Leicester,
Wycombe, Celtic, or even Aston Villa?

At Liverpool, I have no doubt at all that O'Neill would take the club
to the apex of what it is able to achieve. He would bring three magic
ingredients to the party that Benitez (IMO) seriously lacks: Effective
man-management, motivation skills and the ability to INSPIRE.


From: RED DEVIL on
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 12:35:03 -0700 (PDT), Google Beta User
<wanyikuli(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>http://www.liverpool-kop.com/2010/06/lfc-need-motivator-and-martino-neill-is.html
>
>Comment: Author argues that O'Neill has punched way above his weight
>wherever he's been, that he plays a better style of football than
>Benitez, and that he motivates better. His argument boils down to:
>
>What I am trying to get at here is this: O'Neill has a knack of taking
>every team he manages to apex of what they are able to achieve, and he
>uses the style of football that is inherent in that team to achieve
>success. Look at it another way: Given the expectations/resources
>available, could any other manager have done any better at Leicester,
>Wycombe, Celtic, or even Aston Villa?
>
>At Liverpool, I have no doubt at all that O'Neill would take the club
>to the apex of what it is able to achieve. He would bring three magic
>ingredients to the party that Benitez (IMO) seriously lacks: Effective
>man-management, motivation skills and the ability to INSPIRE.
>


Here we go again, a new saviour is born...lol

RED DEVIL
From: bofh on
On 3 June, 20:35, Google Beta User <wanyik...(a)gmail.com> wrote:


> success. Look at it another way: Given the expectations/resources
> available, could any other manager have done any better at Leicester,
> Wycombe, Celtic, or even Aston Villa?


like Benitez at Liverpool you mean.

Maybe a check of trophies - I really dont want this man


From: Baldoni on
After serious thinking bofh wrote :
> On 3 June, 20:35, Google Beta User <wanyik...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> success. Look at it another way: Given the expectations/resources
>> available, could any other manager have done any better at Leicester,
>> Wycombe, Celtic, or even Aston Villa?
>
>
> like Benitez at Liverpool you mean.
>
> Maybe a check of trophies - I really dont want this man

Dean Holdsworth will be a great manager one day but at the moment it is
too big a step up for him.

--
Count Baldoni


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