On Monday The Times newspaper listed what it believes are the 50 worst managerial decisions of all time. Now we want your views on which Liverpool gaffers should have been included.
Two former Anfield bosses featured in The Times' run-down - Rafael Benitez and Graeme Souness.
The newspaper picked on Benitez's attempt to sell fan favourite Xabi Alonso in 2008, while Souness had actually left L4 by the time he committed the faux pas of planting a Galatasaray flag on arch-rivals Fenerbahce's pitch - an act that almost caused a riot.
Non-LFC decisions to make the list included Brian Clough telling his new Leeds squad their previous medals were worthless because they'd cheated, Howard Wilkinson selling Eric Cantona to Manchester United, and Graham Taylor allowing cameras to follow England's ill-fated 1994 World Cup qualifying campaign.
What we want to know is, can you think of any calls by Liverpool managers which should have featured?
Think back down the years and leave your thoughts in the comments section below. The best suggestions will appear on Liverpoolfc.tv.
Author: Jimmy Rice
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7th Sep 2010 12:32