The 2011-12 season promised so much for
Liverpool. The permanent appointment of Kenny Dalglish in the Anfield
hot seat, coupled with the hiring of former Tottenham director of
football Damien Comolli and over €120 million (£100m) being splashed out
on new players since the Frenchman's arrival 15 months ago seemed to be
the right way of going about things following the dismal reign of Tom
Hicks and George Gillett.
However, despite lifting the League Cup in February, the plan has gone into disarray. The Reds suffered their worst form in over 50 years after a run of six defeats in seven matches, while many of their new signings have failed to justify their hefty price tags. But with the God-like status of 'King Kenny' on Merseyside, Comolli appears to have been earmarked as the fall guy. Question is, will he now be walking alone at the club ...?
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However, despite lifting the League Cup in February, the plan has gone into disarray. The Reds suffered their worst form in over 50 years after a run of six defeats in seven matches, while many of their new signings have failed to justify their hefty price tags. But with the God-like status of 'King Kenny' on Merseyside, Comolli appears to have been earmarked as the fall guy. Question is, will he now be walking alone at the club ...?