Well I'm not advocating any hasty change of management. I recognise that this season in a new stadium is a danger..or can be. So Moyes can be a stabilising factor.
But the context has changed.
Now we have new ownership AND new surroundings...
Obviously there will be targets and expectations agreed between manager and owners prior to appointment.
If he achieves those his position will be secure.
We can only guess at what his objectives for this season are, but we can presume European...
The club itself, by its own conduct, have invited this. The Suarez T-shirts, the booing of Patrice Evra when he returned to Anfield, have all ingrained in their simpletons that it's ok.
Dalglish the clubs former player, manager and ambassador...
"Proud of the way the club acted in response to one prick. Anfield is a very welcoming place to people from all walks of life. Let’s keep it that way."
Last line in that. How can you be proud. If he's always carrying on like this then he should...
Cheeky [Poor language removed] lumping us is in with this.
Our club needs to seriously grow a back bone with this sort of stuff.
Just wait for the Echo headline. “Police are investigating a football fan from the city of Liverpool who’s brother is an Everton...
That wont happen. I'd be surprised if we're not free from another relegation scrap by Christmas if he stays beyond that.
He's been a whiney little get and I doubt TFG will have ignored that.
That's just another - drawn out - excuse.
There's no context that mitigates this. He's "just passionate" and "he wears an anti-racism badge on his shirt" doesn't cut it.
It's happened way too many times at Anfield. It's not a freaky aberration...