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Roy Hodgson Nuevo Manager Red
Roy Hodgson named as new Liverpool FC manager - Liverpool Echo
Será anunciado oficialmente en el día.
Bienvenido Roy, tiempos dificiles en Anfield en estos días. Esa parece su especialidad.
Será anunciado oficialmente en el día.
Bienvenido Roy, tiempos dificiles en Anfield en estos días. Esa parece su especialidad.
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Bienvenido Roy, toda la fe sobre vos..
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Toda la suerte el mundo Roy. Me gusta su fichaje, hay ue dar tiempo y ver como queda la plantilla definitivamente pero me gusta y más con lo que sonaba para ocupar nuestro banquillo. Se acabaron los rumores y empieza la nueva etapa con Roy Hodgson en el banquillo RED. Suerte¡¡¡, confiamos en tí.
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Me gusta este entrenador, suerte en el Liverpool, Roy!
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La primera entrevista de Roy Hodgson como manager del Liverpool. Sacada de la página oficial del Club. Lo mejor es Que tanto Carragher como Gerrard aprueban su nombramiento y de ahí la primera pregunta.
Hodgson: The first interview
1st Jul 2010 - Latest News
Liverpoolfc.tv was this morning granted the first interview with new boss Roy Hodgson. Here's what he had to say in full.
How pleased were you to see the comments from both Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher this morning endorsing your appointment?
That was really nice and I am looking forward immensely to meeting them. I bumped into Jamie in Port Elizabeth but had no chance to really speak to him and that would have been too soon anyway. I am looking forward to speaking to those two in particular today, but also getting in touch with the other players who are either on holiday or still at the World Cup.
How proud are you to have become only the 18th manager in our history?
I'm extremely proud. The club's tradition in terms of its football and its managers is really second to none and it was an opportunity which was absolutely impossible to turn down. I am both proud and excited at the prospect of working as the Liverpool manager.
The Fulham fans loved you but was the lure of the Liverpool job just too great to turn down?
I don't think there are many jobs that would have tempted me away from Fulham, to be perfectly honest. I had such a good relationship with the Chairman and the Chief Executive, the players were magnificent to work with and everything was as good as it gets, but on the other hand when there was a chance that Liverpool wanted me, and they asked to speak to me, I asked the Chairman for permission. He wasn't too happy to give it but fortunately for me this job came about and I am really happy to be here.
When did you first hear of the club's interest in you and what was your immediate thought about the possibility of one day managing Liverpool?
It was a while ago, certainly before I went to South Africa. The club has had a very diligent process. I was perhaps one of the first people they spoke to but they were determined to go through the full process and make certain that they researched everything. I'm grateful for that because it means they have chosen me having done all their homework, interviewed other candidates and plumped for me. That makes it an even nicer feeling being here today.
Hodgson: The first interview
1st Jul 2010 - Latest News
Liverpoolfc.tv was this morning granted the first interview with new boss Roy Hodgson. Here's what he had to say in full.
How pleased were you to see the comments from both Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher this morning endorsing your appointment?
That was really nice and I am looking forward immensely to meeting them. I bumped into Jamie in Port Elizabeth but had no chance to really speak to him and that would have been too soon anyway. I am looking forward to speaking to those two in particular today, but also getting in touch with the other players who are either on holiday or still at the World Cup.
How proud are you to have become only the 18th manager in our history?
I'm extremely proud. The club's tradition in terms of its football and its managers is really second to none and it was an opportunity which was absolutely impossible to turn down. I am both proud and excited at the prospect of working as the Liverpool manager.
The Fulham fans loved you but was the lure of the Liverpool job just too great to turn down?
I don't think there are many jobs that would have tempted me away from Fulham, to be perfectly honest. I had such a good relationship with the Chairman and the Chief Executive, the players were magnificent to work with and everything was as good as it gets, but on the other hand when there was a chance that Liverpool wanted me, and they asked to speak to me, I asked the Chairman for permission. He wasn't too happy to give it but fortunately for me this job came about and I am really happy to be here.
When did you first hear of the club's interest in you and what was your immediate thought about the possibility of one day managing Liverpool?
It was a while ago, certainly before I went to South Africa. The club has had a very diligent process. I was perhaps one of the first people they spoke to but they were determined to go through the full process and make certain that they researched everything. I'm grateful for that because it means they have chosen me having done all their homework, interviewed other candidates and plumped for me. That makes it an even nicer feeling being here today.
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Y le firman para 2013,se ve que no han aprendido la lección con los contrados de larga duración.
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No somos el Chelsea.
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No renovaron a Benitez en 2009 hasta 2014?
En el Chelsea realmente solo se echó a Scolari porque se veía a la legua que no servía para ser entrenador,pero dudo que Roman le hiciera un supercontrato de 5 temporadas con el club,es que es de locos,como la líe a indemnizarle...como esta vez,y eso que Benitez se ha portado y ha renunciado a parte del dinero que le correspondía creo.
En el Chelsea realmente solo se echó a Scolari porque se veía a la legua que no servía para ser entrenador,pero dudo que Roman le hiciera un supercontrato de 5 temporadas con el club,es que es de locos,como la líe a indemnizarle...como esta vez,y eso que Benitez se ha portado y ha renunciado a parte del dinero que le correspondía creo.
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Method Man escribió:No renovaron a Benitez en 2009 hasta 2014?
En el Chelsea realmente solo se echó a Scolari porque se veía a la legua que no servía para ser entrenador,pero dudo que Roman le hiciera un supercontrato de 5 temporadas con el club,es que es de locos,como la líe a indemnizarle...como esta vez,y eso que Benitez se ha portado y ha renunciado a parte del dinero que le correspondía creo.
Así es method. Bueno yo entiendo que se haya hecho así, si Hodgson lo ha puesto como condición o que haya clausulas en caso de no rendir bien. Pero vamos que yo espero que vaya bien todo y cumpla estos años y más, señal que vamos por el buen camino.
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Es que me extraña porque justo hace nada acaban de tener ese problemón con Benitez cuando le acababan de renovar por un porrón de años y al que viene a sustituirle le firman otros 2-3 años.
No hubiera sido mejor firmar 1 para ver si no le queda grande el puesto y luego si consigue buenos resultados renovarle otro año?
No hubiera sido mejor firmar 1 para ver si no le queda grande el puesto y luego si consigue buenos resultados renovarle otro año?
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3 años en calendario chelsiano debe ser una eternidad.
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mightyred escribió:3 años en calendario chelsiano debe ser una eternidad.
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La entrevista a Danny Murphy que habla de Roy Hodgson, muy buena.
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/murphy-roy-deserves-this
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/murphy-roy-deserves-this
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