Which Legendary Liverpool F.C Manager Are You?
Which Legendary Liverpool F.C Manager Are You?
How will your personality match up to the legendary Liverpool managers..
How will your personality match up to the legendary Liverpool managers..
It's your first day in the job and you have to face your first press conference..how do you respond?
You have a problem with one of your players going AWOL and not turning up for training. How do you deal with the problem?
Manchester United have made a bid for your star player. How do you deal with this?
You see one of your players out in town drunk the night before a big game. How do you handle it?
You only have £10 million left for your summer signings. What do you do?
Liverpool are losing one nill at half time. What do you do to turn this result around?
You are asked by your dietician what you would like to feed your players after training
You reach the final of the Champion's League and your star striker has broken an ankle in training. Now what?
You've been given a bonus for qualifying in the Champion's League. What do you decide to buy?
What football tactics do you prefer to use?
Brendan Rodgers
Brendan Rodgers
You are Brendan Rodgers. You are definitely a forward thinking manager who uses their intelligence and man management skills to get ahead.
You like to adapt with the modern game and always learn new tactics and techniques to help your team get an edge.
You don't like conflict - but will pull up a player if you need to.
You can be a bit dull interacting with the press, but this is just because you are on your guard and prefer to do your talking on the pitch.
Kenny Dalglish
Kenny Dalglish
You're nobodies fool and are a straight talking manager. Having said that, you watch what you say to the press, as your honesty can sometimes get you into trouble.
You like your team to play a good passing game, with a definite emphasis on attack.
You stand up for what you believe is right, and are loyal to your players and back room staff.
You're also pretty nifty with the ball yourself, and your players respect that.
Bill Shankly
Bill Shankly
You are old school. You know what's right and what's wrong, and you don't care to tell people.
Players and fans are drawn to your because of your magnestism - and the press love you because they always know they can get a good quote from you.
You don't like players crying about injuries and you demand total loyalty from them.
You don't care particularly what people think of you as you usually turn out to be right anyway.
Graeme Souness
Graeme Souness
You don't suffer fools gladly. Either from your players or press.
You don't mind getting into physical confrontations, if that means you get what you want from your players on the pitch.
You understand the more troubled players, and can sometimes turn a blind eye to one of the more reckless members of your squad.
But your honesty and bluntness can get you into a lot of trouble - have you ever considered anger management?
Rafa Benitez
Rafa Benitez
You're definitely an enigma. You can have the patience of a saint sometimes, but if someone crosses your path - you don't forget it.
On occasion you are easily irked, but have pulled some masterstrokes in your time to make sure your team come out on top.
You are immersed in the modern game and know your tactics well. Your slight eccentricities sometimes are the undoing of your technical prowess.
Bob Paisley
Bob Paisley
You're a modest manager who is sometimes overlooked, but hiding behind the quiet exterior is someone who knows their team and backrooms staff inside and out.
You know how to coax the best out of a player with a gentle word of encouragement and can settle any feuds and arguments that may occur.
You are loyal to the end and would rather other people take the glory as long as the job gets done.
Joe Fagan
Joe Fagan
You are great at developing raw talent and discovering new players.
Modest, but loyal, you prefer to play uncomplicated, simple football that gets the job done.
You don't back down from a confrontation, but prefer to do things in the right way. Try to step into the limelight once in a while and let people appreciate your talents more.