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Are Damien Comolli’s Days Already Numbered?

Date: 15th March 2011 at 2:28 pm
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The Daily Telegraph has suggested that Director of Football Strategy ’s long term future is in doubt if signs a contract extension. Before appointing Dalglish, were looking at a number of young European coaches such as ’s , ’s and ’s who could compliment the Sporting Director’s role held by Comolli. Although Dalglish has suggested that he is happy with the Frenchman’s role at the club, the Telegraph believes that Dalglish would prefer to have full control over every aspect of the club, just as he had done in his first spell in charge.

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8 thoughts on “Are Damien Comolli’s Days Already Numbered?

  • Pete
    March 15th, 2011

    You need to read the telegraph article again. It says nothing of the sort.

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    • David Tully
      March 15th, 2011

      Direct quote from Paul Kelso in the Telegraph:

      “Since buying the club last October Henry and Werner have made just one senior appointment, that of Damien Comolli as director of football strategy, and the Frenchman’s relationship with Dalglish is a matter of intrigue at Anfield. Comolli was hired at the start of November in an attempt to impose a long-term philosophy on the club’s recruitment policy in what appeared to be a classic European ‘sporting director’ model. Before hiring Dalglish, Henry and Werner had also examined the credentials of young European coaches used to the sporting director model who might complement Comolli. They included Jurgen Klopp of Borussia Dortmund, Porto’s Andre Villas-Boas and Didier Deschamps, whose Marseille side meet Manchester United in the Champions League tonight. Dalglish’s success since being recruited as a fire-fighter has changed the dynamic, however. The Scot is an old-fashioned football dictator who made all the most important decisions in his previous spell at Anfield and would expect to do so again.”

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  • sam
    March 15th, 2011

    The telegraph no nothing about Liverpool’s manager’s contract.

    The fact that i was out ion the usa on sunday and monday, and saw the interview with Henry.

    The news over here is just guess work, when the great Lfc have something to say, they will tell us and that goes for the stupid english media.

    The club are all at least on the same page when it regards to statements.

    this media are so poor they could print comic books that are wrong!!!!!

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  • sam
    March 15th, 2011

    well said pete!!!! another clued up liverpool follower – not just a armchair fan?????

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  • torres
    March 15th, 2011

    get rid i say

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  • Kenny
    March 15th, 2011

    Comolli has not helped himself by targeting substandard players like Marveaux.

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    • Jay Wright
      March 16th, 2011

      the guys free and a winger entering his prime years (if he can recover from his injury) – I’d much rather have him on the bench behind two quality wingers than any of Maxi/Cole/Jovanovich/Kuyt

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  • Kenny
    March 16th, 2011

    Marveaux is too lightweight and prefers to play in the hole. Bosmans are a disaster for Liverpool such as Zenden,Voronin,Cole and Jovanovic. This guy will take big wages and do nothing but be injured.

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