Jay McKenna
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That's gone.
I don't care anymore.
If he had the league title under his belt, he's the most Liverpool manager I've ever seen.
So let's get him that league title under his belt and hopefully we can kick on.
So I am excited to get in there.
You know, I want to get in there.
I want to score a goal.
I want to sing songs and I want to get behind the team and get out there and go for Harvey.
Come on.
start start well i bit of identity be interesting we can get to the end of the season and finish on the same points in the same position but if liverpool have been going at teams yeah and you know they implement a new style everyone gets the end of the season goes like we finished scraped fourth or fifth day or whatever it may be but jesus we've just won 10 games on the bounce day if it was that other team for better people to live with the problem was i think people felt that people didn't get beating games he lost
I don't think he will be judged on... Well, obviously he will because you can't finish outside the top four or fail massively in trophies, but my point is I don't think the expectation will be win the league or your knackered.
I don't expect to win it.
I expect to see Liverpool challenge and I expect to see Liverpool have a right good go at the season.
Look, I'm not here to finish in the top four, I'm here to win titles, but I do also appreciate that there is a squad issue where we start right now.
There's a new manager in and it might take a season or two to put together the ultimate side that he sees in his head.
So my expectation is for Liverpool to have a
good-goer team next season, like a real good-goer team next season, implementative style, passionate, attacking, and put together, hopefully, a Premier League challenge.
But if they don't and they finish third or fourth, are we getting to the end of the season and saying, right, well, I'll be looked, because the optics was a big one last year.
How Liverpool looked on the eye was probably one of the reasons why he's ended up done, because the last four or five games, watching Liverpool, no matter what the result was in the end game, just watching them, it was awful, absolutely awful to watch.
So,