O'Neill to replace Roy Hodgson as Liverpool manager-report
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Former Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill could be set to make a return to management in the near future, replacing Roy Hodgson at the Liverpool helm.
The Ulsterman left his post at the Birmingham-based club only five days prior to the start of the season, following a disagreement with owner Randy Lerner. In the meantime, the Reds have had a difficult start to the Premier League season as they have only one victory from five games, currently sitting 16th in the standings.
The club has also been up for sale, and now the Daily Star claims that two of the consortiums that are interested in acquiring the club are also interested in bringing O'Neill to Anfield as the manager, should their takeover efforts reach fruition.
It is said that the potential buyers see the former Celtic boss as a better option when compared to current boss Roy Hodgson, who only took the reins at the club during the summer.
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The party that is willing to buy better have the resources to kick Hicks out.
I am not sure about kicking Ah Roy out at the same time.
But, if a rescue package is not in soon, lots of players have to kick themselves out.