Agreed with it to be honest. Unfortunately the Liverpool job is one of the worst in world football and plenty of it is down to our fans. I can't think of any other fanbase that elevates managers (or some players) to god-like status like we do, which inevitably means that the fall is going to be a huge one. It wasn't that long ago that there were some pictures going around of Shankly giving his blessing to Rodgers, less than a few months after that everyone was lashing at Rodgers. The whole shenanigans surrounding Klopp's appointment are painfully hilarious too, as the guy is basically a legend now before having managed one single game, let's hope it doesn't come back to bite us in the ass.Some nice words from Phil McNulty regarding Rodgers and, in particular, Liverpool's brush with the title a few seasons back.
One thing he should do is shut the fuck up about other clubs. The Spurs spend comment and the Southampton ambition remarks both came round to bite him in the arse and make him look a tit.
“I have absolutely no sympathy for Southampton,” said Rodgers, whose team kick off their campaign against the depleted Saints tomorrow.
“They have a choice as a club. They don’t have to sell. They had that choice. Maybe Southampton’s objectives have changed. They were on course to be a Champions League club, I believe, but, obviously, that has changed.
“I suppose Liverpool have taken three players, but Arsenal have taken a player, Man United have taken a player and there might be one or two others. It’s just football. It’s just the way it works. We were after a certain type of player that fits the profile and the mould of the way we play. So, I don’t have sympathy, no.”
Nothing wrong with that, it was just about the only time he was being blunt.
Agreed with it to be honest. Unfortunately the Liverpool job is one of the worst in world football and plenty of it is down to our fans. I can't think of any other fanbase that elevates managers (or some players) to god-like status like we do, which inevitably means that the fall is going to be a huge one. It wasn't that long ago that there were some pictures going around of Shankly giving his blessing to Rodgers, less than a few months after that everyone was lashing at Rodgers. The whole shenanigans surrounding Klopp's appointment are painfully hilarious too, as the guy is basically a legend now before having managed one single game, let's hope it doesn't come back to bite us in the ass.
It's all down to some long term frustration after not having won anything in so long. I'm disappointed to see that Rodgers's reputation got shot after everything that's happened. He is a good manager with some good qualities but he also has some glaring weaknesses that got exposed as time went on. 13/14 was just one of those seasons where everything seemed to go well; the competition was fairly week as United crumbled, Arsenal were still Arsenal-ish, Chelsea were rebuilding and City were fairly inconsistent. On top of that you had Suarez in the form of his life and everything seemed to just click. But saying that it was all down to Suarez is a huge disservice not just to Rodgers, but to the team itself. We shouldn't forget how good players like Sturridge, Sterling, Coutinho, Gerrard, Skrtel, Henderson, Flanagan etc were. They all had stellar seasons and i think a lot of it was down to Rodgers. A lot of what he did that year just worked, whether it was switching to 3 at the back, 4 up front, playing the diamond or whatever, everything that he did seemed to work in our favor and he deserves credit for that.
Everything that's happened after THAT season was just a case of Rodgers failing to prove that he is a great manager. He was faced with almost the impossible task of losing his 2 standout players and following up on a hugely impressive domestic season whilst coping with the pressure of managing in the Champions League for the first time, all of which with a pretty demoralized squad. And if you believe the rumors he apparently had a ton of stuff to deal with off the pitch with his family. I think people (including me at times) underestimated just how difficult of a task that was, and I honestly believe that only a great manager would have been able to keep us competitive considering the circumstances. Rodgers couldn't, and for the first time in his Liverpool career he was under real pressure, so his lack of experience showed and he just crumbled. It was then that we started seeing him abandoning his preferred attacking style of play, changing so many desperate formation changes, putting players out of positions repeatedly, weird press conferences, patting himself on the back after any positive result etc
It's a shame. Looking at the overall picture, i think his time at Liverpool is a fair representation of where he stands as a manager: He is a decent, attack oriented manager with some nice ideas & good man management skills but on the other hand, he is inexperienced, unable to handle transfers properly and build a proper defense. These are all things that he could improve and he is still a baby in managerial terms, so i'm sure if he takes the positives out of his time and starts focusing on improving his mistakes that we will be hearing more from him in the coming years (and not just because he likes to talk about himself a lot). The Liverpool job is a tough one and can do horrible things to one's reputation (just look at Rafa), i don't see him getting a decent job in England any time soon so i hope he looks abroad to start rebuilding his reputation.
A good old fashioned shit off!To be fair, I wouldn't mind Rodgers if/when Sherwood gets sacked. Can finally settle the question of Lambert Vs Rodgers based on how shit we are.
I could never take a manager who had his nails done twice a month serious.
He also fell into the bitter trap like Rafa imo. Never as bad a manager as some make out, but he was never as good as HE thought he was.
Hardly inarticulate tbh. He's not as monosyllabic as many of them. He'll become a Bein lege just like Hudson.
Hardly inarticulate tbh. He's not as monosyllabic as many of them. He'll become a Bein lege just like Hudson.
Hudson is the endgame for Rodgers, he'll get there I have no doubt about that.How dare you compare a master of his craft like Hudson to an absolute chancer like Rodgers?
Monk was always going to be found out eventually, will Rodgers' now inflated ego take a lower-mid table team?
Monk was always going to be found out eventually, will Rodgers' now inflated ego take a lower-mid table team?
They won't sack him now, but if their form continues they might have to act or go down.Can't see why they'd get rid of Monk at all. A run of poor results and they're 13th. Not really sack worthy stuff imo. If it continues to Christmas then maybe.
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