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Middlesbrough No1 Fan
14-01-2008, 17:21
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks says he held talks with Jurgen Klinsmann in November about taking over as manager in case Rafael Benitez left the club.
Mixed performances and a row with Hicks and co-owner George Gillett on transfer policy put Benitez's position in doubt.

"We attempted to negotiate an option as an insurance policy... if Rafa left for Real Madrid or other clubs rumoured, " Hicks told the Liverpool Echo.

He added: "Or in case our communication spiralled out of control."

Hicks was alluding to the criticism of Hicks and Gillett by Benitez over their transfer policy which angered the American duo and put the Spaniard's position in jeopardy.

The sooner we are out of the press the better because it's not the Liverpool way

Liverpool's Jamie Carragher

Klinsmann's services have now been secured by Bayern Munich and he will take over the German club at the end of this season.

The confirmation of talks between Klinsmann and his bosses will come as a blow to Benitez, although Hicks said the negotiations took place in November when the club were in danger of going out of the Champions League at the group stages and suffering indifferent league form.

Liverpool needed a 4-1 win over Marseille in their final group game on 11 December to book their place in the knockout stages.

The American owners and Benitez had clear-the-air talks after the Premier League loss to Manchester United on 16 December and Hicks now insists the Reds manager has their full support.

"After George and I had our long and productive meeting with Rafa following the Manchester United match, we put all of our issues behind us and received Rafa's commitment that he wanted to stay with Liverpool," said Hicks.

"We never reached agreement on an option with Jurgen, and we are both pleased for him that he has a great opportunity to return to Germany and coach a great club team.

"Rafa has both of our support, and our communication has greatly improved."

But Liverpool's form has not improved and they are currently 12 points off the top of the Premier League table.

They were knocked out of the Carling Cup by Chelsea and have been taken to a replay by struggling Luton in the FA Cup third round.

Defender Jamie Carragher, set to play his 500th game for the Reds on Tuesday, says it is a shame the club's recent problems have taken up so many column inches.

"The sooner we are out of the press the better because it's not the Liverpool way. The quicker that happens the better," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"Maybe it is difficult when you talk about the Liverpool way as it was a lot different 20-30 years ago with the press invasion now, where things get blown out of proportion.

"That's something that we would like to try to get back to and that's not just me but I'm sure everyone involved with the football club is desperate to get back to talking about football.

"I've got a great relationship with the manager but as players you've just got to do your job and not let other things affect you.

"You have got to be strong mentally to play for Liverpool because there is always speculation, not just regarding the manager but your own position too."

I think thats shocking he has come out and said that he went for another manager whilst rafa is still at the club. Rafa should just walk out on them after this and leave them in the ****

boro_boy
14-01-2008, 17:25
I also think he should just walk out. Thats shocking, there is so much backstabbing in football and everyone seems to be two faced.

triniboi101
14-01-2008, 21:21
I agree. Those are the sort of things people should keep to themselves...think the fans are really going to have it with those two yanks from now on in.

Artetas Gem
14-01-2008, 21:39
As much as i dislike Rafa i feel sorry for him in this case
the owners seem to disrigaurd what the fans want they say that they are no fully behing Rafa if so why come out and say what will surely set uproar amongst the most important people at a club the fans

(please not gemma doesnt usually talk sence when it comes to liverpool fc make the most of this rare occasion thankyou)

Shanks1965
15-01-2008, 00:15
Yanks now need to go & take Prick Parry with them!

hailhail7
15-01-2008, 00:24
This is a show of disrespect towards Rafa Benitez from the men in charge. Surely this is now a fractured relationship.

Shanks1965
15-01-2008, 00:40
This is a show of disrespect towards Rafa Benitez from the men in charge. Surely this is now a fractured relationship.

Not half Hail!
Look out for another show of Support for Rafa tonight!
These men have shown disrespect not only to Rafa but to us the fans as well!
I hope the Arabs come and buy them out! Reports say if they do G&H will make 150 mill profit between them!
The man responsible for bringing this Pair of Phoneys in ahead of The Arabs in the 1st place is Rick Parry who already had a strained relationship with us the fans over the ticket fiasco over Athens!
Season ticket holders have been shown no loyalty from this tool, he favours out of town fans who spend more money at the club shop to us locals who have been going since we could walk!
He is making our great club a laughing stock & for this I will never forgive him & hope he has decency to walk (But I doubt it very much)

Whatever happens:
Rafa will Never Walk Alone! But Parry already is!

triniboi101
15-01-2008, 00:55
Hahaha I take it someone doesn't like Parry :) He does seem to try to carry us forward tho...maybe just in the wrong way.

Shanks1965
15-01-2008, 01:01
Hahaha I take it someone doesn't like Parry :) He does seem to try to carry us forward tho...maybe just in the wrong way.

Trin I would not trust that snake to carry the Bins out!
He is in it to line his own Pocket & nothing else!
I am not on my own in wanting rid of this Tw@t I wonder sometimes if he is an Evertonian in disguise!

Middlesbrough No1 Fan
15-01-2008, 16:52
This is a show of disrespect towards Rafa Benitez from the men in charge. Surely this is now a fractured relationship.

This is exactly what was happening to Jol at totenham, couple of weeks later he was gone.