How does having TWO Liverpool Managers Work?!
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
- This week on the Fozcast we have a Premier League record-breaker and stopper who has played for the likes of Liverpool, Blackburn, Aston Villa and Tottenham, it’s Brad Friedel! In this clip, Brad talks to us about his time at Liverpool and what having two managers is really like...
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What a keeper, so underrated. We signed him for Spurs at 40 years old - honestly wished we'd signed him ten years previous. Sorted.
Wish he was there now! Better than the crap since including Lloris, who was sooooo overated
He was much better than Gomes. Robinson was good though.
He was too busy actually winning things and regularly finishing higher than Spurs with Blackburn.
@@james_44 What one league Cup?
@@ChadPlainview_ One more than Spuds!!! Even beat them in the final!
Brad did great for us at Villa. Top Guy and Keeper
He speaks so well
He’s been doing it for 40+ years tbf
@@Do27gg if years on the planet equated to intelligence and being articulate then I’d have some serious questions about some people
WelCome to Besiktas. We trust you Brad. We hope you sell so many players for us.
Please get Scott Carson on
That man has some stories for sure
Charlton and Bolton both had joint managers in the top flight a year or two before Liverpool. It didn't work. They should have seen that.
They had 2 managers because they needed to change the bootroom and roy evans needed to go but didnt want to sack him.
Moores spent years not backing Evans properly, then decided he wasn't good enough, and used the retirement of assistant manager Ronnie Moran to foist Hoolahoop onto Evans as joint manager, and hopefully force him out. Cos sacking a manager wasn't "The Liverpool Way". Neither was bringing in a glorified school principal who dismantled and replaced the squad at great expense for the time and only improved on Evan's league finishes once in five years, but that didn't stop him from doing that. The expansion of the Champions League just turned 3rd into a success instead of a failure.
Disgraceful way to treat Evans imo.
Great keeper
Brad was the first keeper to make me realise that once the manager brings the a new keeper in no matter what they say in the media about we will allow both to challenge but in reality the first choice role is alway set
In his case hugo
Tell that to Ortega who seems to be somewhat of an exception
Granted ederson usually plays in the prem and ortega in the domestic cups but Ortega still has 8 prem matches this season
@@Alphoric Isn't that because Ederson was injured for a few weeks this season?
At the time I was so puzzled at how it could possibly be a good thing even for the two managers neither one would have final say in any decision. It's more those in charge didn't have a backbone and decide to fire Roy because even if he was upset he would at least have respected the decision.
This us how it works in youth football for a lot of teams. Committees in football management don't work.
Blackburn legend
Has that happened in world football since
Salford had co managers a few years ago
Colchester Utd the Cowley brothers
Reina pinching Robben's cheek, Robben collapsing and Reina getting semt off was hilarious. Benitez said in the tv interview that he would be visiting Robben in hospital. What tossers footballers can be.
Owen wasn’t good enough
We dont talk about owen as he joined man utd. And didnt do well enough at any other club for them to talk about him. Hes dead to us.
Done well at Madrid did decent as Newcastle and United
@@elliotstone2764 he did ok at those clubs.. but At liverpool he was amazing. Totally clinical and no one could catch him once he broke the offside trap. Only liverpool saw his peak and thats why no one "talks about owen".
@@pirateboyfearless his one and only season at Madrid saw him score 16 goals whilst being used as a sub, he scored 30 goals in 79 games at a bang average/poor Newcastle side despite being hampered by injury and scored 17 in 52 once again as a sub at United the only club he was ever poor at really was Stoke
@@elliotstone2764 yes exactly my point... at liverpool he was 1 goal in every 2 games and a nailed on starter. He should have been absolute beast age wise but he was burnt out by time he left indicated by him being a sub most times and his goal record dropping to closer to one1 in 3... though he did leave behind the key to his goals and that was hesky.. who litterally no one talks about and was top class for us and england at times.
You didn't mind taking Paul Ince tho 🫣😂
Remember when Ben was saying the Spurs Keeper was the best in the prem wow u blew the load a bit quick there that whole people pleaser attitude can make u look like a right dope sometimes and thats all it was. U had a few Spurs fans on and wanted to make everyone happy .
Please, he was far from the only one saying that at the time which says something.
Two managers at Liverpool didn't work. Best thing they did was get rid of that loser Roy Evans.