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The Fenway Sports Group have terminated their contract with Kenny Dalglish and whilst for some, their heads won’t be in the right place to do so it’s actually a  good day for Liverpool fans to have a good long think about how they approach the future.

The emotional investment made by fans of football in clubs is has rarely ever been returned …but the feeling of being short changed is bitterly exaggerated these days by the unrelenting financial leeching that football clubs impose upon those that fund them. Ticket prices up, satellite subscription prices up, polyester shirt prices up, bottle of pop at half time prices up. Same small, crappy plastic seat.

Liverpool fans need to take stock of what it is exactly that they think they are supporting.

Moyes called Everton the people’s club and this simply serves to reflect a sense of community that still exists on Merseyside. It’s an echo if you like of what they called the ‘Blitz Spirit’ of London. 

For those of you joining us late, the game has changed and nobody values your support or gives a stuff about you. Seriously, they don’t. You storm off in a strop and you are replaced in an instant. You’re a client reference number, credit card number with all but the last four digits asterix’d out. That’s all that you are. Getting in you in and out of the ground, communicating with you? A chore.

The upside to the money pouring in and everything going well is easy. The trappings of wealth and success bring problems that aren’t problems at all. What colour shall I paint my yacht? Should I buy an apartment in Monaco or perhaps St. Moritz? Shall I get, ‘Aguero’ on the back of my replica shirt or, ‘Kompany’?

It’s dealing with losing. Dealing with being hurt, sucking, getting beaten and looking like you’ll never win. Scratching together enough for the kids school uniform that requires talent.

Liverpool lost repeatedly this season. I don’t mean in the conventional sense, by conceding goals I mean as a club.

They bought badly and they spent heavily while they were at it. Andy Carroll seemed only sufficiently humiliated and thus motivated to get into shape physically and mentally by the time it was too late anyway. I could go through the others but it would be to no purpose, everyone saw what happened.

The Suarez business was deeply unpleasant to watch unfold. One of the greatest clubs in the world was hijacked by a tin pot victim mentality that whined and bickered until the owners, the paymasters reminded everyone that ‘normal people’, ‘balanced people’ were at best deeply uncomfortable with the whole business. And so, ‘…stop it!’

Suarez, whilst a talented footballer isn’t an honorable man. He doesn’t conduct himself in an open and honest manner. Like Drogba, he fakes, cheats and plays the ‘sportsmanship’ card to such an extent that no matter what genuine good he may ever do, the response will always be, ‘Yeah, but it’s Suarez.’

Dalglish surprised me that he went along with the siege mentality over the substandard players and Luis Is Innocent rubbish. He emotionally over committed to people that didn’t deserve anyone’s love. Dalglish’s post match interviews were cringe-worthy. Masterclasses in churlishness. Dalglish wrapped himself up and weighted himself down in the emotion of it all and it sank him. 

The argument that the Carling Cup was worth anything was naive. The final itself was unremittingly bad viewing. The naivety displayed here though was eclipsed by the belief that Dalglish had that they were going to beat Chelsea and win the FA Cup too. Of course it didn’t happen and if two pots might in some surreal parallel universe have been staved off criticism of a lackluster season, winning one was no good to anyone on any planet.

For Liverpool fans this might be a good point to draw breath and think about their public image. Think about the future. Football clubs need money, nothing else. Just money. They don’t need petitions,  supporters groups, tips on replica shirt design, letters to the chairman, or to have the name of their purely commercial operation dragged through the mud by extremists. 

King Kenny bit the bullet for a whole heap of quite valid reasons and instead of grieving for someone that didn’t die, it might be a salutary opportunity to think about the best way to support your club, rather than feed the vanity of an emotional investment that’s worth nothing to anyone but you.

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  • mynameisluka says:

    Sorry no sympathy for KD- while as a player he would have graced any of the top teams in the world; it was his behaviour as a manager, defending that gormless, nasty, subterranian shitehawk.
    And whats more; allowing HIS team and HIS club be used to proclaim the shitehawks supposed innocence, which brought Liverpool down in everyones estimation.
    He damaged the club, and in the eyes of the American owners-that was the step too far- it was never about the results- it was the defence of the N word, and he had to go, and deservedly.

  • Harry Hotspur says:

    I’m biding my time on Modders. He’s a shifty ponce, of that there is no doubt.

    Whilst he does appear to ‘have a pair’ coming out with more guff, they seem to me to be extremely small. maybe about the right size for rat earrings :kissing:

    • Eyeball Paul says:

      ….some silence broken from ya HH!Good man!

      BTW: I wonder what the average HH rating ChickenBadgeFace got throughout the season?..I reckon 6.243

    • nobby nobbs says:

      We will never see the best of Sandro while the Midget Vierra is at THFC. He needs to shut up or we should sell him to the highest bidder outside London.

  • kojac says:

    i haven’t read any press about the pool,just here but it shows the yanks in charge don’t except failure,the league season was along way from good enough,like someone said lots of jobs going

    brave of old Roy to choose terry,i would have drawn a line under it myself and moved on to younger players to think about Brasil

    • Steveo1987 says:

      Look, it’s Te-wee and Bwa-sil. Aplologies to Roy but you got to have a laugh ‘aven’t you?

  • Eyeball Paul says:

    HH, you are also very quiet on Ade – to me, The Eyeballer I really hope we keep him, the man is fast becoming a Spurs legend:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2145251/Emmanuel-Adebayor-I-want-stay-Tottenham.html

  • LDNYid says:

    Hey, seems Moddy is piping up about ifs and maybes… I say get rid, this is boring, sell fo highest amount and reinvest. I read that Montolivo was available this summer, he is a perfect replacement. We should go for Jovetic and Vargas while we’re in florence…

    The ramblings of a mad man….what am I becoming…

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