Good morning! And welcome to our minute-by-minute coverage of today’s FA Cup third round clash between Manchester United and Reading.
Wipe the sleep out of your eyes, pop the kettle on and settle in for some intriguing cup action — sure it’s never too early.
The Ole revolution is well and truly underway and with four Premier League wins on the hop, the fun factor has been brought back to Old Trafford by the babyfaced ex-striker from Norway.
Today Solskjaer’s men welcome Reading to the Theatre of Dreams looking for a fifth consecutive win in a row, with a familiar face in John O’Shea also making a return to Old Trafford.
Kick-off is coming up in just over an hour’s time at 12.30pm.
The #MUFC starting line-up is in! 📝
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 5, 2019
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⚡️ TEAM NEWS ⚡️
— Reading FC (@ReadingFC) January 5, 2019
Here's how we line-up against @ManUtd in the @EmiratesFACup Third Round...#MUNvREA pic.twitter.com/2Le0fsaerj
So, today’s teams will line out as:
Manchester United: Romero, Dalot, Darmian, Jones, Young, McTominay, Fred, Andreas, Mata, Lukaku, Alexis.
Substitutes: Grant, Lindelof, Fellaini, Garner, Chong, Martial, Rashford.
Reading: Jaakkola, Yiadom, Ilori, Moore, Richards, Kelly, Rinomhota, McCleary, Swift, Harriott, Loader.
Substitutes: Walker, Gunter, O’Shea, Aluko, Barrow, Meite, East.
Time to catch up with Ole on #MUTV! Here's a quick word on this afternoon's #EmiratesFACup opponents. pic.twitter.com/1taFW3njsK
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 5, 2019
Some pre-game reading material ahead of kick-off:
- Solskjaer overwhelmed by ‘phenomenal’ United structure as club weigh up January signings
- John O’Shea backs former team-mate Solskjaer to take permanent United job
- Solskjaer on his Man United future: I don’t want to leave!
- Neville: My one problem with Pogba was his disrespectful Mourinho post
- Lukaku and Rashford on target as Man United make it four wins on the bounce under Solskjaer
There’s no place for Sheasy in Reading’s starting XI this afternoon but he has been named on the bench. The 37-year-old enjoyed more than a few happy memories at Old Trafford down through the years, making 256 appearances, winning five Premier League titles, one Champions League and — yes — one FA Cup.
The Waterford man was quick to praise former team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after his impressive start to life in the hot-seat in charge of Man United. “It’s been an amazing start for Ole, it’s been incredible,” O’Shea told a Reading press conference this week.
“He’s brought enjoyment and that freedom of expression; they’re at Manchester United because they’re good players. That’s the big thing. He’s looked from the outside at what he’s tried to do.
“Knowing Ole, the type of player and person he was, you can see why the board and the club decided to go that way. He’s doing a hell of an impression to get the job, that’s for sure.”
The former Ireland international said of the key elements the Norwegian has brought to the set-up: “It’d be that enjoyment factor, and that professionalism and killer instinct he had.
“That’s definitely been the key. The main thing is to have that enjoyment element and maintaining the standard of what the club and fans hope and expect to see.”
Another proud day for our @RFCAcademy. 👏#MUNvREA pic.twitter.com/kfhDIaLFHC
— Reading FC (@ReadingFC) January 5, 2019
KICK-OFF: We’re underway at Old Trafford for the first half!
A promising early start from Reading here. They are battling desperately against relegation in the Championship, currently occupying 23rd spot with just 20 points from 26 games, but are holding their own in these initial exchanges.
Liam Kelly will be a familiar name to Irish audiences today. The mercurial midfielder turned down an international call-up by Martin O’Neill last year having represented Ireland at U19 and U21 level, failing to reply to the manager’s messages prior to a friendly against Turkey.
“The lad didn’t get back to me,” O’Neill said. “He sent me a text message about four or five days afterwards. At the end of it all, I’m not going to push it. It’s up to the players.” He didn’t seem best pleased about being left on “seen.”
*was left on seen*
— mira✨ (@jjksqt) January 3, 2019
me: yeah okay, understandable
also me: pic.twitter.com/IswHLVVPhX
A first chance of the game for Man United. Ashley Young floats an inviting free kick into the box. Scott McTominay rises highest and heads towards goal, but he collides with an opposition player along the way and will now receive medical attention.
McTominay is okay to continue after taking that knock in the penalty area competing for a header. Reading straight away revert back to their early spell of possession which they are enjoying early on here, with Andy Rinomhota and Kelly both looking comfortable on the ball in the middle of the park.
Strike! Out of no-where Man United snap awake and all of a sudden Alexis Sanchez is lining up a shot from right outside the box. He really whacks it, but his strike dips the wrong side of the crossbar. Loads of power, but just not enough dip. It almost looked like booting a beach ball the way it went up and down over such a short distance. Alexis sighs and heads back to try again.
Reading respond in kind with their own ambitious strike at the other end. Garath McCleary delivers a low cross into the area which finds Andy Rinomhota, but his effort flies over the top of Sergio Romero’s crossbar. Very close though.
Man United have the ball in the back of their opponent’s net, but we’re not quite sure if it’ll count. The linesman raised his flag for offside to cancel out Fred’s finish, but there may also be a shout for a penalty for a foul beforehand. Free out, goal or penalty? The referee pauses to make a decision. The drama…
The referee points to the spot for a foul on Juan Mata! Fred’s goal won’t count as he was deemed offside, but Man United do have the chance to take the lead from the spot here after VAR was deployed to assist. That was terribly confusing altogether.
GOAL! MAN UNITED 1-0 READING (MATA 22)
GOOOOOOAL!!! After all that Juan Mata steps up and fires the ball beyond the reach of goalkeeper Anssi Jaakkola to make it 1-0. A fine penalty, struck low and powerfully off the post and into the back of the net. We have a breakthrough at Old Trafford.
After a sleepy start to this game Man United have woken up and are searching for a second straight away. Ashley Young bounds down the left wing and provides an inviting low cross whizzed right into the danger zone, but Jaakkola comes from his line to gather smartly. Reading really starting to get pinned back here.
Chances at both ends now. Romelu Lukaku races free with the goal at his beg and mercy, but Tiago Ilori stays with him just enough to put the Man United striker off on his weaker left foot. At the other end United’s high line is caught completely off guard as Danny Loader sprints free on goal. The 18-year-old rounds Sergio Romero, but the Argentine goalkeeper recovers in time to boot the ball out for a corner.
Reading really upping their tempo here. Another close opportunity comes and goes as Callum Harriott sizes up a shot from distance on his left boot. He slices a clean strike aimed towards Romero’s top right corner, but it flies the wrong side of the post and comfortably wide. A really entertaining game, this. Plenty of shots from all angles.
Alexis Sanchez breaks free inside the box as United try and double their advantage before the half is out. He cuts onto his right foot and prepares to pull the trigger, but Tiago Ilori reads the situation brilliantly to toe-poke the ball away from danger at the last possible second. Well read.
Five minutes to go before the break and both teams really do look like potentially scoring at any moment. Reading were heavy, heavy underdogs heading into this game and — sitting second bottom of the Championship — rightly so. But Jose Gomes’ men have more than held their own here. They don’t look cowed or overly intimidated and are creating a lot of promising attacking patterns. A very open, expansive game from both sides.
Close! Andy Yiadom picks up the ball inside the box and, despite being surrounded by a host of bodies in red shirts, turns brilliantly to get his shot off and force a strong save from Romero. That easily could have flown into the roof of the net, and you have to say Reading are ending this first half very confidently in search of a leveller.
GOAL! MAN UNITED 2-0 READING (LUKAKU 45+4)
GOOOOALLLL!!! It’s an absolute sucker punch to Reading as Man United double their advantage deep into stoppage time. Right after Yiadom’s chance at one end, Alexis Sanchez cuts Ilori and Liam Moore to pieces with a brilliant ball through the heart of the Reading defence. Romelu Lukaku chases possession and rounds the goalkeeper before sliding the ball into an empty net. A cool, calm finish and it’s 2-0.
HALF-TIME: MAN UNITED 2-0 READING
That's all from the first half! ✌️
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A dramatic end to the half then. It’s been a really intriguing and entertaining FA Cup affair. These early kick-offs can be hit and miss at the best of times, but credit to both teams because they have put on a fine match so far.
Juan Mata’s penalty broke the deadlock as we saw VAR put to use, with Romelu Lukaku doubled United’s lead with an excellent finish deep into added time. Reading will feel a little hard done by with a 2-0 scoreline.
Jose Gomes’ men have not just men behind the ball so far and have more than their share of chances to test Sergio Romero. But none have been converted and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men have been ruthless in punishing Ilori and Moore at the other end. More action to come shortly!
Here are both goals from the first half:
Cool as you like @juanmata8 ❄️ pic.twitter.com/modKbYx66V
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 5, 2019
😎 @RomeluLukaku9 makes no mistake. pic.twitter.com/zNkxctYSuX
— The Emirates FA Cup (@EmiratesFACup) January 5, 2019
SECOND-HALF: We’re back underway!
A chance right from the off for Reading. The ball is teed up on the edge of the area for John Swift, but he blasts a poor effort right over the top of the crossbar. Gomes’ side have nothing to lose in this second half really, so seem to be going for it right from the get-go.
A second chance in quick succession for Swift at the start of this second half. This time it’s a free-kick struck from 30 yards, but it’s right at Sergio Romero, who gathers easily to keep his clean sheet intact.
It’s all Reading right now, but United are keeping them at arm’s length and restricting the visitors to shots from range. Another effort flies towards goal, this time from the boot of Liam Kelly, but it misses the target and ends up comfortably wide.
Save! Callum Harriott comes agonisingly close to halving the deficit. A brilliant ball through the heart of the United defence sees the winger one-on-one with Romero in front of goal. He sends the goalkeeper the wrong way with a low strike, but the United goalkeeper sticks out his legs just enough to keep the ball away. An excellent stop.
Romelu Lukaku responds at the other end by barging through a host of Reading defenders trying to get his shot away in the box. His eventual effort is blocked down at the last second, with Andreas Pereira unable to provide a follow-up to keep the pressure up. Both teams are slugging it out at the moment, end-to-end stuff.
Double substitution for Man United: Tahith Chong replaces Juan Mata & Marouane Fellaini replaces Fred.
🗓️ 5 January 2019: @TahithC makes his first-team debut for #MUFC! 👏
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) January 5, 2019
He comes on for @JuanMata8, while @Fellaini replaces @Fred08Oficial. #EmiratesFACup pic.twitter.com/hKomk5e76a
There is a buzz about Old Trafford as 19-year-old Dutch winger Tahith Chong comes on for the very first time for Manchester United. The player’s impressive hair catches the eye immediately, but he shows what he can do with the ball at his feet with a darting run through midfield as soon as he picks up possession. One to definitely keep an eye on for the near future.
Almost a third for United. Ashley Young joins the attack down that lefthand channel and gets to the byline before crossing into the box. It almost takes a touch off Liam Moore before ending up in his own goal, but Jaakkola steadies the ship and collects possession off his line with calm assurance. Reading holding on here, trying not to concede another.
Close! Second-half introduction Sone Aluko takes possession on the edge of the box as Reading punish Ashley Young for sloppily giving away the ball needlessly. Aluko tried to curl the ball into Sergio Romero’s bottom corner, but the goalkeeper managed to sprawl himself across and tip the ball to safety.
Reading running out of steam a little bit here. Aside from Juan Mata’s penalty they were largely a match for Man United throughout the first half, but they have really tailed off since going two goals down. John Swift and Danny Loader have been isolated figures in this second half up front, struggling to get the better of Matteo Darmian and Phil Jones.
With a plethora of changes and substitutions, United are now the side content to sit back and soak up pressure. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men seem content with their two goal lead with 10 minutes to go. Liam Kelly and Modou Barrow are doing their utmost best to fire crosses into the danger zone to try and ignite the most unlikely of comebacks for Reading late on here, but nothing is coming off.
For the love of God, Jose Gomes, do the right thing and bring on Sheasy. It’s the right thing to do. Even with all your substitutes used up already, just log him on. He deserves a send-off from Old Trafford surely.
Reading are just strumming the ball to and fro for these final few minutes now. The result seems all but a foregone conclusion as empty pockets of seats begin to open up all throughout the ground as supporters take their leave. This turkey is cooked.
A moment of comic relief as Marcus Rashford races through on goal, rounds the goalkeeper and gets ready to slip the ball into an empty net… before falling on his backside. His last touch was a little heavy and the in-form striker tried to bring it under control, but his touch let him down a second time as he tumbled to the floor with a smile and a laugh.
There will be three minutes of stoppage time to come at the end of the second half.
FULL-TIME: MAN UNITED 2-0 READING
There we have it. Another game, another win for Man United under the stewardship of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer — that’s five in a row now. Reading provided a decent test throughout much of an entertaining first half, but Juan Mata’s penalty plus another deep into stoppage time from Romelu Lukaku made it a comfortable win in the end. Thanks a million for joining us this afternoon — you can read our full match report from today’s game here. Bye!
We're through to the #EmiratesFACup fourth round!
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Clearly paves the way for a Liverpool legend to take the reins. Cometh the hour, cometh the Stan. #Staunton
I’m the gaffer
What I say goes
banana skin
I haven’t got a Scubby Doo
He had his chance. Wonder who’s next?
David Moyes looks under pressure in Spain.
Big Sam
Mick McCarthy
Jurgen Klopp look nailed on
Stan?
Jose might be looking for work soon.
terry venables and big ron atkinson are favourites.
Dan,
Heard Jose is being sacked tomorrow. But going to Sunderland, Said it a better club
Alex Ferguson is available…
Lol…. Really? Do not give up your day job as the anti-humour king.
Alan Pardew. They’re trying to snatch him up before Chelsea do.
Brian Cody couldn’t even sort that lot out.
Jose is more suited to being a primary school P.E. teacher. At least he’d be near people with a similar mental age…
“Liverpool showed great character in sacking me” Brendan Rodgers
Hahahahahahaha hilarious! This joke really hasn’t been done before!
Hilarious, comedy gold right there
Bitter sweet. No body has died and Brendan won’t go hungry. I think he would except that he didn’t do goo enough.
You live and die,by your signings. He’s bought an awful lot of muck for big bucks. As an Evertonian sad to see him go.
He didn’t sign them though did he? I’d love a spot on one of those transfer committees!
David are you under 12 years old and play FIFA career mode? If so then you meet the requirements of getting a spot in the transfer committee.
Hurump hurump Steven as a fellow toffee I am sad to see him go
considering Everton never managed to win a derby while he was there, that’s a bit of stupid statement
Took them long enough.
That they did. In fairness he can’t have complaints the results so far have been dire. To those saying Suarez nearly got them the title are right to a point but the manager had them playing a brand of ball that kept the masses happy so he as well as Suarez nearly won them the title. Problem for Brendan was he went away from the tried and trusted method which in itself was madness. All he had to do was get the back 4 defending as a unit. I’ll miss him he wasn’t the worse but those post match interviews were a national scandal. So best of luck Brendan hope another club gives you a call straight away.
It’s mad to think he was the second longest reining manager in the premiere league.
Maybe Sunderland might come calling John. And what now for Liverpool? Those rumours of “Jose for Anfield” will start to gather momentum !!!
Don’t think Sunderland would suit Rodgers Sloop and as for Jose wouldn’t have him anywhere near the club he’s a cancer.
Rumour going around that Liverpool are setting their sights higher than Rodgers. Roddy Collins was allegedly seen in a pub near the ground today.
Rodgers will be the next celtic manager.
Next villa manager
Character
Looks like jolly Rodgers is going to have to set up a new account with a pun including the name of the new Liverpool manger and Nucky will have to come up with a new joke (he’s been using the same one for a month now)
The fault of the players, not just the manager. Same thing going on at Chelsea. About time the players took some of the heat for not doing what they are paid a fortune for
He can have no complaints. Not good enough
Wrong decision, should’ve either sacked him in the summer or stood by their choice until at least November.
Agree completely.
I agree as well Sean. Look at the league results.
Beat Stoke away. Drew with Arsenal and Everton. Lost to United. On balance not a bad return there. Home form has been poor. beat Bournmouth and Villa. Lost to West Ham who have also beaten City and Arsenal away. Poor draw against Norwich. Had they got 2 better home results they could have been top 5.
I think what has been most disappointing is that they have conceded after going ahead in their last 6 games in all competitions, and Mingolet has been fairly good so the defense is a huge problem. Always has been under Rodgers. It possibly cost them the league 2 years ago.
Feel a bit sorry for him all the same but I wonder had he lost the dressing room. That Europa league is a bloody dose as well. More trouble than its worth.
Klopp or Ancellotti
Klopp maybe. Carlo will have zero interest in Liverpool.
I’d say they have someone lined up already.
Carlo is a Liverpool supporter
If it ends up being Carlo then the timing of this sacking could be down to the fact that Carlo has been linked to the Roma job recently
Carlo has always had great respect for Liverpool, see’s them as much more than just a club. I would not be surprised to see him there. Just because the years have been lean for Pool, does not make them any less of a great club. Anfield is being expanded, they do spend….. Why not?
There isn’t that many big clubs around. Liverpool is probably the 11th or 12th biggest jobs in club football at the moment. Anyone who thinks that the Liverpool job is beneath certain manager is clueless about football.
zero interest in Liverpool ..now there’s a catch phrase.
The word on the “grapevine” – i.e. listening to The Anfield Wrap – is that they have spoken with Ancelotti and Klopp, with the German much more interested that the Italian. Hardly a surprise: Ancelotti could manage anywhere, and Liverpool don’t have the resources to compete at the top.
De Boer tentatively expressed an interest the other day, also, and he was reputed to have been considered in 2012 when Rodgers was appointed.
The other factor which may have come into play is alleged to be the Bayern Munich job. Rumours in Germany are that Pep will leave in the summer, and the Bavarians are apparently sounding out Klopp. FSG may have decided to try to get in there first.
Personally, I’d love to see Diego Simeone get the job. He’s done wonders with Athletico, who are in a similar position to Liverpool in many ways. Would be perfectly happy with Klopp, too.
The real problems are behind the scenes: lack of leadership, vision and clarity of purpose from FSG.
Popeye or Mr Magoo
Ron. Who’s your money on.
Brian, you said that Ancelotti could manage any where. Considering he’s managed Chelsea, Madrid, Milan and PSG what other jobs do you think he could get in the next 12 months that would be better than Liverpool?
They’ve only sacked him because they’ve gotten someone so I’d be disappointed if it isn’t Ancelotti or Kloop. Any other out if work managers(including myself) would be a let down.
Juventus – currently 12th after 7 games. Allegri is under pressure.
Chelsea – how many more defeats will Abramovich endure?
Barcelona – would be a stretch, given his Madrid role but, as ever, Carlo managed to stay out of the nasty politics of Spanish football.
Italy – is Carlo ready for the pipe and slippers job? Maybe
Ancelotti would be a great coup Ron, if they can get him. Quality manager who won titles in several countries.
Stockport county
@Ron Koeman – the above reply (jobs that Carlo might get within 12 months) is to you, btw!
Juve won’t be sacking anyone considering the players they have lost. Ancelotti has already managed at Chelsea so can’t see him go back there. Barcelona only really promote from with in. i reckon most managers would jump at the Liverpool job
Ye are all forgetting one big issue. money. like players managers will follow the money. both in wages and money for players. I’m not saying the managers above will not take the job but money will be a big factor in who they get.
@RonKoeman – don’t think Juventus expectations will have lowered, but agree that they will not quickly sack Allegri.
Also agree that Carlo won’t go back to the Bridge.
Disagree about FCB: Rijkaard had no connection, and Luis Enrique was managing at Celta when they poached him. There is no-one internally that is a viable candidate currently.
Man City is surely a potentially vacant job at some point soon, not to mention Man Utd.
All of that said, I was playing devil’s advocate a bit! Ancelotti has stated in the past that he has a lot of admiration for LFC, especially after what they did to his Milan side in Istanbul.
Liverpool are 8th biggest sports club in the world.
Liverpool have the 5th biggest wage budget in England, and that consistently is what determines where a club finishes in the Premiership.
Juventus have just won 4 in a row, and also understand the importance of rebuilding. They will not be sacking anyone.
Ancellotti had a spell at juventus and was sacked after about six months. He was never a popular figure at juve, the fans never took to him .
Thats a shame
has to be klopp
won’t be Klopp, he’s too charismatic.
Deluded Brendan’s merch business is gonna fall off a cliff now.
I get a push notification for this?
klopps brother, klipatey
He said judge him in 3 years and sadly for Rodgers he has been judged, £7.5m in the bank account going, no fear of him.
“Liverpool showed great character in sacking me” Brendan Rodgers 2015
Stop regurgitating sh..e you read somewhere else Is that supposed to be funny? Hope we get ancelloti and not klopp
hi neenee
Why do you think they have a chance Rusty ? Did you read that Sh!te somewhere else …..
Well they are the two most high profile managers available and Liverpool are the most successful British club in European football, so let’s just say it’s a guess
A no let’s call it what it is ….. DRW ! Deluded Rodger’s Waffle….. Anchellotti isn’t work so that means he wants the job yes and Klopp’s sisters friends neighbour has a rat call King Kenny so he must be interested too
What’s a drw?
Rodgered!
These comments are too one-sided. A bit of balance required. Ah sure the poor cratur, he wasn’t given a fair chance, the players let him down, nobody could replace Suarez, and he a fine Irish man too, …. etc etc
Came closer to title than any pool manager in 25 years. Anyone who says that was entirely down to suarez knows f all about football. That said, he had to go. Shame, was hoping he would succeed
So if it wasnt down to suarez what happened last year then !!
If you read back very slowly, you will realise that I used the word entirely. Are you suggesting that Suarez was the only reason Liverpool did well that season? If so, it’s not only brendan that is deluded
and good luck to you and your new teeth!!!!!
dick advocate is available
You’re advocating dick?
I do. think he might just b the guy to keep us up for this season at least
wrong call in my opinion. typical Liverpool not standing by their coach.
Nonsense James – if anything, Liverpool have a history of standing by failing coaches for too long. The obvious exception is Hodgson, but he was such a farcically bad appointment in the first place, and was only appointed because no one else would work in the comedy club that Hicks & Gillet created.
In hindsight, Rodgers should have gone last summer. His reputation with the fanbase never recovered from the 6-1 humiliation against Stoke. If FSG knew more about football, they would have culled him straight away and given a new man the transfer budget and the preseason. The only saving grace is that they have rectified their mistake quickly, and the new guy inherits a reasonable squad that is actually not that poorly placed due to the sheer mediocrity of the best teams in the league.
Neenee for gaffer!!
Would be great entertainment!
Not nice but, no surprise. Liverpool have been awful and need direction.
Sad to hear about brendan Rodgers irrespective of what club it is… These transfer committees never ever work, there is no way they can work the transfers should be left to the manager and not a group of people with nothing to do with the first team. They obviously haven’t trusted Rodgers in a while if they had the transfer committee for the last 2 years … Liverpool keep chopping and changing managers and if that’s the case they should look at their own policy not the managers
writing was on the wall as they say. Too many bad signings, and the inability to replace suarez. Too many signings ” for the future ” and not enough here and now signings.
Suarez was virtually irreplaceable
It’s about time. Squandered 100s of millions on donkeys with nothing to show for it. Runners up in a season Saurez carried them right through. A right arrogant b@$t@rd aswel. Great news
How arrogant? Any examples?
A bit bitter?
de Boer would do well at Anfield. klopp is over rated.
Overrated? Just won the bundesliga and marginally lost the CL final in the last few minutes on a low budget
This is soccer. It is not serious and DOES NOT require a push notification. Sad acts.
requires a comment though apparently
Jose to the Pool
We wouldn’t take him
big sam the man .
Was always punching above his weight and made to look good by Saurez, handled Gerrard’s departure poorly and his handling of the CL match away to Real was totally at odds with whats expected of a Liverpool manager. But good luck to him in his future endeavours.
Liverpool need an ambitious signing, in 2004 they got the La Liga winning manager to join them but since then got the Fulham and Swansea managers(no offence to either club).
Club too big. couldn’t attract the players or keep them . word on the street is ajax manager got it. unveiled on Thursday
better get klopp in before Chelsea do!
Toodle-oo Brendan.
Saddest part of this whole affair is my favorite Twitter account, Deluded Brendan, will be no more
Should give Carragher a shot
NOOOOOOooooooooooooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
de Boer would be a good manager for pool. klopp is over rated.
Owners need to Klopp on to themselves and bring in the right man to bring the club forward
Might as well get Ronald Koeman to be our next manager.Hell half the feckin team we bought from Southampton so he should feel right at home.
The search lol Klopp signed up 2 weeks ago prob..Prob with pool is too many average players . it’s not always the managers fault
And the ref today at Goodison keeps his job – justice my arse.
needed my time
Finally!
Dear Brendan
So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, goodbye
Sincerely
Jurgen
I’d say Klopp is favourite at this stage. That said, I pictured him at Arsenal when Wenger goes.
Will Frank be on the committee to appoint the successor I wonder
ha
2 mayo boys available same style football
Players if today are nothing more than mercenaries no affiliation too clubs only their bank accounts.
Even as a gooner disappoint to see Brendan gone as a fellow St Patrick’s Ballymena man .
They might get Marino and make them a compleat shower of ………….
dan Marino ?
Of ‘Simpsons’ fame?
A journal notification for this. come on ffs.
Wiil Frank be on the committee to appoint the successor I wonder
what about Brian kerr or tramp.
Mike Bassett is the man for Liverpool
Klopp for the Kop. *giggles to self*
Bring back King kenny to rightly finish of the job
Let’s hope he shows great character in his sacking
The next shankley what was been spun around the place, hilarious stuff. The tan with the teeth was a spoofer and a fraud. Will end up in non league as he is useless.
A terrible shame, only one spoofer left in the league.
So who said he was the next shankly? Apart from yourself
How did pancake face do today?
Give me a break Van Gaal
your right ex pool players qued up to hail brendan as the reincarnation of shanks, whealan Aldridge that headcase Phil thompson and lots more.
Exactly, all calling out the new Shanks.
“I love to go for a jog around the city and smell the mince coming out of the kitchens” b Rodgers quote Muppet
Ray Winstone
yippeeee
A notification for this? wtf
Brian kerr’s dog…………
Never rated him. Always thought he was out of his leadue. His player buying was extremely bad
He didn’t pick the purchases. The transfer comittee did that.
big sam for sure. yous lucky feckers
Paul lambert the next pool manager
Will Smith
A legend!
No great surprise about BR leaving/firing today it’s all abt results and for far too long the results have being going downhill, but what now & who is going to be the new guy??? The squad stays & January is a long way off so yes the club did the right thing today but they should have done in the summer that way they could have off loaded a lot more than just Rodgers…. whoever does come in will have his work cut out to right things and I still think this season will end like last season scrapping for 5th or 6th ( if we are lucky).
Lucas should be installed as player/manager immediately!
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Well, you expect them to talk about the Arsenal game?
Didn’t show enough character in the end
carragher to take over with Neville as assistant an Thierry henry as a director of football
Must say about tine. He should have not got the New Contract anyway. Liverpool are bigger than the manager and players it’s about time someone lead in thus Club.