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    Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
    Out of interest, how exactly could it "all go pear shaped in an instant"? I think that's slight hyperbole there Fredo. The danger imo with someone like Rodgers is that we don't start well next season, sections of the fanbase & the media won't want to give him proper time. I'd like to think LFC fans are above expecting instant success, but lets face it, a lot of us aren't any more than any other fans. However, I still do expect it to take a bit longer than "an instant" for it to go sour.
    We were closer to relegation than the top last season. The pressure will be immense from the off and I don't think he'll be prepared for that. No, don't think it's hyperbole.
    Are we winning?

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      Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
      I have to be honest and say I am considerably underwhelmed by this appointment. Of course I will be supportive of the team and not critical without reason but I can't say I'll be anticipating much for next season.
      I cannot see anything positive in his signing. Like everything else related to LFC I want him to succeeed as that will mean happy days for me and all other reds fans,BUT I don't think he will. He lacks experience at this level and not so sure the players will take to him. just to recap before all the Rodgers rangers get on my back I HOPE HE DOES WELL.
      It's a prediction thread on a wish list.

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        Originally posted by acdmackay View Post
        i think FSG will be very careful about investment in players this summer. Clearly one of the positive parts of Rodgers would have been how he has got so much out of a low calibre of player when at Swansea. They will be hoping he can have a similar effect on the team we have now without spending too much more money. I think they will be cautious with their money, sit back and see how Rodgers does early doors and gradually increase his budget if he requires it.
        Unfortunately, this is the most likely scenario, considering that Henry has publicly admitted his preference for the Arsenal financial model ...

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          Originally posted by Macedonian_Red View Post
          Unfortunately, this is the more likely scenario, considering that Henry has publicly admitted his preference for the Arsenal financial model ...
          Why unfortunately? If he can get the most out of a player, with spending limited money, and still achieve success, where is the problem?
          *Except Michael, who died.

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            Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
            Out of interest, how exactly could it "all go pear shaped in an instant"? I think that's slight hyperbole there Fredo. The danger imo with someone like Rodgers is that we don't start well next season, sections of the fanbase & the media won't want to give him proper time. I'd like to think LFC fans are above expecting instant success, but lets face it, a lot of us aren't any more than any other fans. However, I still do expect it to take a bit longer than "an instant" for it to go sour.
            Thats the problem though isnt it

            If Rodgers doesnt make the right signings the rumblings will start

            If he doesnt hit the ground running certain sections of the support will be on his back

            Unfortunately this is the world we live in
            Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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              Originally posted by Alex View Post
              Why unfortunately? If he can get the most out of a player, with spending limited money, and still achieve success, where is the problem?
              Because by using that financial model, we might qualify for the Champions League eventually, but we will never get a realistic chance to win the Premier League or the Champions League ... The worst possible scenario ...

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                Originally posted by Alex View Post
                Why unfortunately? If he can get the most out of a player, with spending limited money, and still achieve success, where is the problem?
                The key is investment as other clubs are spending more. It's harder to achieve a winning team on a limited budget than try to stay affloat in the PL. We've been plateauing to this level for a long time.
                Are we winning?

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                  Lol. Arsenals financial model - sustainable, focused on spending within your means, developing youth, stable, and resulting in consistent top 4 finishes. As opposed to what, the ridiculous profligacy and frankly completely distasteful spending of Chelsea and City that nobody without a few spare billion can possibly consider. Yup, those evil FSG guys, what the **** are they doing to our club?
                  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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                    Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                    Lol. Arsenals financial model - sustainable, focused on spending within your means, developing youth, stable, and resulting in consistent top 4 finishes. As opposed to what, the ridiculous profligacy and frankly completely distasteful spending of Chelsea and City that nobody without a few spare billion can possibly consider. Yup, those evil FSG guys, what the **** are they doing to our club?
                    Arsenals model includes a stadium though....................
                    Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                      Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                      Lol. Arsenals financial model - sustainable, focused on spending within your means, developing youth, stable, and resulting in consistent top 4 finishes. As opposed to what, the ridiculous profligacy and frankly completely distasteful spending of Chelsea and City that nobody without a few spare billion can possibly consider. Yup, those evil FSG guys, what the **** are they doing to our club?
                      When was the last time they won anything?
                      Are we winning?

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                        Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                        When was the last time they won anything?
                        Weren't you arguing the other day that being in the Champions League > winning domestic cups*?

                        When was the last time Arsenal failed to get into the Champions League?



                        *If it wasn't you then I apologise

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                          Originally posted by Reece View Post
                          Weren't you arguing the other day that being in the Champions League > winning domestic cups*?

                          When was the last time Arsenal failed to get into the Champions League?



                          *If it wasn't you then I apologise
                          Nope not at all, I was arguing the opposite that is winning things is as important.
                          Are we winning?

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                            Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                            When was the last time they won anything?
                            A while ago, but for the last 4 years they have lost there best player every season. Looks like RVP will go too.

                            I understand that if they spent big these players might have stayed. But id much rather the club live within its means, and not rely on FSG for the money.

                            FSG came into the Premier League because they wanted to win, they have done that in whatever sport they enter.

                            I don't see why it would be different here. Also, Ill say this now. Id rather play lovely football, picking up a cup here or there for the next 10 years, than throwing all the money in the world at a load of mercenaries who will create nothing for me to love.

                            Ultimately I want us to win the league, but the right way. Its much more satisfying when it happens. Look at Montpellier
                            *Except Michael, who died.

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                              Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                              Nope not at all, I was arguing the opposite that is winning things is as important.
                              Just testing

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