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People need to get a grip and give the guy a chance.
He plays football the right way which is very important to liverpool fans unlike hodgson. He believes in keeping hold of the ball and pressing high up the pitch which is something we didnt do under kenny.
Yes its a risk but the most important things are having a clear tactical blueprint and sticking to it. Making sure your players buy into the philosophy which swanseas players did. hes a young manager who.has some very good ideas about how modern football is played.
Although im not 100% convinced but im behind rodgers.[B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]
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God you dont half talk a pile of rubbishOriginally posted by Macedonian_Red View PostSorry mate, but the precedent has already been set ...
According to our Managing Director, every season without the Champions League money is a failure ... The rules have been set, and should be applied to anyone ... I am willing to fully back up Rodgers as our boss next season, but if he fails to deliver a CL qualifications, he should be gone ...
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
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Are they with the Peoples Front ?Originally posted by peekay View PostRAWK have released their statement
Brendan Rodgers is the new manager of Liverpool.
We at RAWK have always firmly believed that one of the strengths of being a Liverpool supporter is that we support the manager. We welcome him to our club and sincerely hope he understands the culture and history and requirements of one being manager at Liverpool Football Club, one of the major jobs in the world of football.
There may be some fans on here who did not wish for his appointment, perhaps preferring any number of other candidates. Let us make one thing clear: We support our manager. Full stop. If any of you are unable to do that, you will find yourselves looking for another fansite to post on. Liverpool supporters are meant to do things the right way and make no mistake, we will remove persistent whingers, moaners, nostalgists and petty posters from this site without a second thought.
Welcome Brendan, you've a bloody big pair of boots to fill. Good luck and welcome and all the best from us at RAWK
Their own statement. They do take themselves a bit too seriously over there
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
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Check this out it is Rogers training schedule
What's in a day: Swansea's training routine
10am, Warm-up The players begin their warm-up on the tennis courts in the fitness centre, where they do some core work. Then they have agility work and relay races on the training pitch
10.45am, Keep-ball The players are split into two groups and those on the outside, who are allowed only one touch, try to keep the ball off the two in the middle
11am, Six v three Remaining in two groups of nine, the players are split into three teams of three within each group. In a confined area, 10 yards by five yards, each team of three takes it in turns to try and get the ball off the other six players with the aim of scoring in the small goalsat either end
11.15am, Twelve v six The players move to a bigger area, 40 yards by 30 yards, and this time it is six versus six in the middle, with full-size goals and goalkeepers at either end. The other six players are located on the outside and are on the side of the team that has the ball, effectively making it 12 v six
11.45am, Shooting Midfielders and forwards stay behind for a shooting session
Midday, Finish The sessions are 25 minutes shorter than normal at this stage of the season
11.45 Is something our midfielders and forwards can definitely benefit from, the more I hear and read , the more I am warming to him as LFC Manager"All I'll ever do is all I've ever done in any job, and that's promise to fight for my life for the supporters and the people of the city"
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thanks for caring and for sharing ..........................btwOriginally posted by Riche View PostShocking appointment...
I wish him every sucess but omg their must be a better qualified manager they have missed somewhere?
I really have a big dis-liking for Mr Ayres btw..
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It's a radically new coaching method but, if it results in scoring more next season, shooting midfielders and forwards might be worth a try.Originally posted by souliv View PostCheck this out it is Rogers training schedule
What's in a day: Swansea's training routine
10am, Warm-up The players begin their warm-up on the tennis courts in the fitness centre, where they do some core work. Then they have agility work and relay races on the training pitch
10.45am, Keep-ball The players are split into two groups and those on the outside, who are allowed only one touch, try to keep the ball off the two in the middle
11am, Six v three Remaining in two groups of nine, the players are split into three teams of three within each group. In a confined area, 10 yards by five yards, each team of three takes it in turns to try and get the ball off the other six players with the aim of scoring in the small goalsat either end
11.15am, Twelve v six The players move to a bigger area, 40 yards by 30 yards, and this time it is six versus six in the middle, with full-size goals and goalkeepers at either end. The other six players are located on the outside and are on the side of the team that has the ball, effectively making it 12 v six
11.45am, Shooting Midfielders and forwards stay behind for a shooting session
Midday, Finish The sessions are 25 minutes shorter than normal at this stage of the season
11.45 Is something our midfielders and forwards can definitely benefit from, the more I hear and read , the more I am warming to him as LFC Manager
I can nominate a few.Last edited by Neil Young; 30-05-12, 09:24 PM..
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