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Didn't Carroll get injured straight off playing in the first game after his move? Was that his hamstring?I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
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Snidy or shrewd? Would you want to risk injury to a player you are trying to flog for £20m?Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostI found it snidey. The lad wanted to play and Rodgers was just bull****ting him. Playing on the fact that footballers aren't very bright. Showed a side of Brenda I don't like. I also wonder how many times especially as an established player you could sit through one of his team talks before you switched off and sensed bull****ter. He's Mr cliche.
Regarding cliches, its what football managers do. Football cliches stem from managers. If you had a camera in any british-managed dressing room in the country, you would hear similar cliches.
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I disagree.Originally posted by Alex View PostI think people are reading way to much into this program. It seems every scene has been analysed.
Certain scenes have been analysed. That is it.
The inner workings of training sessions and match preperation are on TV. What on earth do you expect?Oh I don't know.
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Yes, I think he did.Originally posted by MrMichael View PostDidn't Carroll get injured straight off playing in the first game after his move? Was that his hamstring?
The point I was making was in regard to the contrast in Rodger's body language and manner towards the players that were in his plans, or those who were not. It may be an obvious point, and I may be over-analysing it (Alex), but I found it interesting.
My para-phrasing of his quote was meant in jest, just in case anybody took that the wrong way too.Oh I don't know.
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Originally posted by Alex View PostI think people are reading way to much into this program. It seems every scene has been analysed.I think part of the point is that you don't really get to see the context. Any program is going to be edited to form a narrative, however how things work in reality is often more complex. I'm not sure that this does give you the evidence needed to make meaningful judgements. On the flip side we were inviting such analysis when we agree to have the programme filmed.Originally posted by dom9 View PostI disagree.
Certain scenes have been analysed. That is it.
The inner workings of training sessions and match preperation are on TV. What on earth do you expect?"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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Just enjoy the programme!
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