Puma Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 (edited) Not sure if this has been posed My link That's very promising actually. Either he's been well scripted or he's actually pretty clued in on the ways of the club and football in general. I love his comments on Anfield and Kenny specially. I'm cautiously optimistic on John, I am. Edited February 7, 2011 by Puma
New York Red Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Top man. How people can be fearful of his agenda as compared to that fat, moronic Texan buffoon I don't know.
carrafan Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 How people can be fearful of his agenda as compared to that fat, moronic Texan buffoon I don't know. Once bitten twice shy. He is growing on most though. Seems like a humble man who wants the club to be at the top and make some money out of a successful venture.
Internationinteroperability Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 He really wanted to put our rivalry vs. the Mancs above the baseball rivalry but had to be a wee bit careful. How old is the interview? I thought he recently said that redeveloping Anfield was the way forward? In this interview he seems a bit more undecided, which is understandable. John + King Kenny = positive future!
Leo No.8 Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 He has good taste in women too. The lovely Linda has been twittering about getting up at 6:30am to watch us play in Boston, and congratulating the team after every win.
Spion kop Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Top man. How people can be fearful of his agenda as compared to that fat, moronic Texan buffoon I don't know.Fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice..........you just can't get fooled again.
anny road Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice..........you just can't get fooled again. like voting in Tory Governments
JonShar Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 I really like this guy. I also like our fans who still pretend they're cautious about the new owners... it's quite the psychology example.
Rico Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Great interview. It fills me with optimism and hope. Between this and King Kenny, we're back!
aka Dus Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Very interesting that JWH mentions the type of football as the first thing they wanted to change with regards the transition from the Hodge. Also, specific reference to a review of the quality of the club's acquisitions undertaken during their due diligence. Who is that Dub doing the interviewing?
Davvo Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Very interesting that JWH mentions the type of football as the first thing they wanted to change with regards the transition from the Hodge. Also, specific reference to a review of the quality of the club's acquisitions undertaken during their due diligence. Who is that Dub doing the interviewing? Intriguing that bit, as obviously they wouldn't know a Babel from a Turan, or a Poulsen from an Alonso. I wonder where they were getting their football advice from ? Whoever it was, is likely the person that recommended Commoli (if indeed such person/people hadn't already recommended Commoli, and he was already onboard doing a review of the playing staff). Would make a hell of a film for the LFC fan, the last 12 months behind the scenes, all the back stabbing and secret deals.
BDB Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Keith Costigan doing the interview - he's on Fox Soccer Channel. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Costigan
redbear28 Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 He may have the greatest PR team in the history of the world.. but i think he is awesome... I'm sold.. loved the bit about the style of play not being right... and the bit about the mancs.. Mr Henry I salute you.
Cheesecake Posted February 7, 2011 Author Posted February 7, 2011 Very interesting that JWH mentions the type of football as the first thing they wanted to change with regards the transition from the Hodge. Also, specific reference to a review of the quality of the club's acquisitions undertaken during their due diligence. Who is that Dub doing the interviewing? interesting bit about how he got the gig here My link
Sion Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 (edited) He seems too good to be true, if that makes sense. He obviously has some sort of underlying financial goal, its a business at the end of the day... but all he talks about is winning things etc...Which in a way is good, but its hard not to have a nagging feeling that he isn't telling us something. Edited February 7, 2011 by Sion
JonShar Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 He seems too good to be true, if that makes sense. He obviously has some sort of underlying financial goal, its a business at the end of the day... but all he talks about is winning things etc...Which in a way is good, but its hard not to have a nagging feeling that he isn't telling us something. What would you prefer him to say, in a utopian world?
Sion Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 What would you prefer him to say, in a utopian world? We want to make loads of monies but win trophies at the same time
JonShar Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 We want to make loads of monies but win trophies at the same time Ha! I think he's said that before though? Not exact words obviously, but I think he's said that the value in it for them isn't making money as they go along, it's having a much more valuable asset years down the road that they'd make a massive profit from.
Rimbeux Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 He seems too good to be true, if that makes sense. He obviously has some sort of underlying financial goal, its a business at the end of the day... but all he talks about is winning things etc...Which in a way is good, but its hard not to have a nagging feeling that he isn't telling us something. Depends if you're looking to put him on a pedestal, or hoping for more than is actually there. I think there's plenty for people to rub against if they want, be it a fair chance there will not be anything happening stadium wise, or that we will likely spend what we earn as a club and little if any more. Maybe you feel there is a big bombshell to come like last time, however they were suspect right from the start.
Leo No.8 Posted February 7, 2011 Posted February 7, 2011 Ha! I think he's said that before though? Not exact words obviously, but I think he's said that the value in it for them isn't making money as they go along, it's having a much more valuable asset years down the road that they'd make a massive profit from. Yeah he said exactly that - also said to prove that they haven't taken any dividends / profit out of the Red Sox since owning them (and they will have been profitable).
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