Friday, January 1, 2010

What's Wrong With Liverpool FC?

Liverpool FC is not just a football team. The day of the legendary Bill Shankly, even Queen at Anfield, Liverpool FC has been unlike any other team in the world. Fans have become accustomed to success in recent years Shankly, play football the way it must play and win the trophy after trophy at home and abroad. Shankly retired after this tradition - often referred to as "the Liverpool way" - continued through the achievements of Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish. Although entry was Dalglish at Anfield as trophies of an unprecedented fifth European Cup, is still twenty years since Kopit see his team lift the league. So what went wrong? Dalglish - Dalglish aftermathKenny is a once in modern football. A man who made the transition from star player, a player / manager of managers easily and led the team to the title after title. Life after Dalglish has been difficult for supporters of Liverpool, Liverpool, but still the reigning champions at the time locked in a battle for the title with Arsenal. Despite an aging team, this is an area that still boasts the likes of John Barnes, Peter Beardsley, Jan Molby, Ronnie Whelan and Ian Rush - more than capable of pushing for the title the following year. With Ronnie Moran to head to the end of the season, finished second behind Liverpool after many years, but Arsenal, who seek to preserve "the way of Liverpool, another passionate Scot has been adapted for Souness was leading the side. SounessGraeme icon in Liverpool. He returned to the club that happen to such a glory for a successful season as the head of the Rangers and seemed the natural choice to succeed Dalglish. What seems artificial, however, was quickly dismantled as it was in effect a championship winning side. Mølby, Whelan, Beardsley, Nicol, Staunton, Houghton shows each day with barley 30 years old. He joined Dean Saunders, D. Hutchinson, Mike Marsh et al, all good players in themselves, but failed to win the championship caliber to replace. Liverpool finished 8 years and many fans of this ruthless reform of the biggest championship teams as a turning point in the history of Liverpool FC. Within a year Liverpool has gone from title challenges aside half of the table. The only good thing was the appearance of Steve Redknapp.Back to Macmanaman and Jamie basicsDespite FA Cup win in '92, the fans and the board quickly loses patience with Souness and after suffering a severe heart attack, is now replaced by one of the famous boots - Roy Evans. Under Evans, Liverpool is known for attacking his charm and style expansion. "Go and movement" was the philosophy and playing a 3-5-2 formation saw men pile forward like a young Robbie Fowler terrorized defenses. The Reds, however, also became known for his soft heart and a series of defense procurement has no impact . From the likes of Phil Babb, John Scales, Rob Jones, Stig Inge Bjørnebye and Bjorn Kvarme all have made a good start, but it made little difference to Liverpool's defensive frailties. Some four finishes and appearances in the UEFA Cup has given hope soon, but Evan's team never pushed a revival of Manchester United. In 1998, the Council moved to bring France, the former director Gerrard Houllier to work together as co-manager Evans'. The idea was doomed from the beginning that he and Evans went first French end.The revolutionHoullier season began what he described as a five-year program to rebuild the team since 1999. That summer, Paul Ince, David James, Jason McAteer, Rob Jones, Tony Warner and Steve Harkness were all sold, while Steve McManaman left for Real Madrid in a free country. At the same time, seven new players, Sami Hyypia

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