All these people who are going to stop going the game if Rafael gets it. Looking forward to the extra legroom at Goodison!
Personally feel that we just have to get over ourselves - whether it's Rafael or someone else - and be prepared to appoint the best person for the job, even if that means they have ties to Liverpool. I wonder how many people would be bothered if we were appointing Rodgers or Klopp etc? Is it just because Rafael is particularly hated?
In other nations/cities it's quite normal for players/managers to cross the divide. You do what's best for your club to win a trophy. Petty small-mindedness and bitterness can become a barrier to success if you let it.
Think of how many players have played for both Milan clubs (Seedorf, Ronaldo, Pirlo, Zlatan, Davids, Crespo, Vieri). You've got the likes of Figo who crossed from Barca to Real. Tevez from Utd to City.
And there are times it's worked with managers:
Spurs' only trophy since 1991 - George Graham won it.
Benitez won the UEFA Cup with Chelsea despite being hated by their fans.
Mourinho was Barca through and through but ended up managing Real Madrid and winning a cup and a league.
Sven Goran Erikssen managed Roman in the 80s and then had his most successful time as a manager at Lazio.
I'm not saying Rafael is the right man for the job - or that I want him. In fact I'm quite happy with Nuno. But I'm quite struck by the scale of reaction and how many people are basically saying they won't support the club if he's manager. Honestly, just strikes me as small-time and stupid.
And before anyone asks - I'm a scouser and I hate Liverpool.