Is one of them Johnny Morrisey? Maybe the one in the centre in the front row.
Second Row Up - 3rd in from the Right
(Sitting Alongside Ian Callaghan)
Whay hey! It looks strange to see such young faces on Cally, St. John, Sir Roger and others.
St John never had a young face. He looked 30 when he was in primary school
Jimmy Melia always looked about 45 due to his high forehead. From a big catholic Liverpool family. His nephew was a mate years ago.
This was one of the most amazing games I ever saw and maybe Jimmy’s finest too… 2-0 down at half time. We lost the away game three days later 7-2…
Not a very diverse bunch though…
I’m sure at least one of them identified as a black woman.
Cally looks almost the same all his life, what a man.
Chris Lawler, behind Callaghan… Only looks about 12yrs old :0)
RB Salzburg have sacked Pep Lijnders.
I wonder if FSG will bring him in some sort of capacity to help with coaching across their multi-club model (once they actually buy a few clubs).
Marco Rose is in trouble in Leipzig with stories that the Sporting Director is under pressure to fire him before Jurgen, Rose’s long time mate, officially joins the group in January and offers him protection. You watch Leipzig pull the trigger only for Jurgen to then install Pep at the big brother club
Going be hard for Ljinders now. On his own he’s suffered two sackings within about 6 months in both.
So, he’s ready for Watford then?
Not all assistant managers become successful managers in their own right.
Not sure he’ll be needed then.
He might be a good tactician but it just hasn’t clicked as a manager for him. I’m sure he will find some job as an assistant to Klopp etc in the red bull heirarchy.
I know but if his desire is still to be manager he may struggle to find that position.
Salzburg has a very young and inexperienced team. They were always going to be difficulties, especially with a manager who is himself inexperienced in the job.
6 months were never going to be enough for Lijnders to show tangible results and that would be true for most managers out there.
No matter what you think of his managerial abilities, he never got a fair shake and I hope that Salzburg come to regret this.
I’m sure our German friends will be very pleased with RB clubs of any country doing poorly.
I meant as in providing coaching tips as a sort of technical advisor across all clubs under FSG’s ownership, training drills, exercises, and so on.