Sunday, May 2, 2010

RED ROY AS LIVERPOOL TARGET FULHAM BOSS

IS there truth to this rumor? It is News of The World but if RAFA decides to go I think they will go for him.

Hopefully he will then take bobby zamora with him and possibly also Damien Duff and Brede Hangeland.

YNWA,
Stian

source:
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/videos-pictures/videos/liverpool-fc-videos/2010/04/30/rafa-benitez-calls-for-anfield-overhaul-after-liverpool-fc-s-europa-league-exit-100252-26349781/



By Neil Ashton & Chris Bascombe, 01/05/2010
ROY HODGSON has emerged as the shock front-runner to succeed Rafa Benitez at Liverpool this summer.

The Fulham chief is a wanted man after leading the Londoners to the Europa League final.

Although Benitez's future will not be resolved until the end of the season, Hodgson has emerged as a potential replacement at Anfield.

Hodgson, 62, has told friends he has one big job left in him after his remarkable work with Fulham and is now one of the names being considered by Liverpool.

The Kop have already explored other options, including Martin O'Neill - who is sure to be on the short-list - and Jose Mourinho.

But Hodgson has become a serious contender after leading the London club on an exhilarating European run. The Fulham chief has always wanted the England job, but his path has been blocked by the excellent work of Fabio Capello.

Hodgson is aware that Capello intends to see out his contract with the FA, which runs until 2012, and is unlikely to quit even if England won the World Cup this summer.

Instead, Hodgson has told close friends he is interested in transforming Liverpool's fortunes, though there has been no official approach.

Liverpool will not make their move for a new manager until the end of the season and will not be panicked into an appointment.

Hodgson's work at Fulham over the past two seasons is much admired at Anfield and he has become a credible solution to their ongoing problems.

The Fulham chief has an excellent managerial record, with the exception of his second season in charge at Blackburn.

At 62, he believes there is another big challenge left in his career and is prepared to listen offers from another club.

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