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    #76
    Originally posted by Captain Stu View Post
    It makes no sense.

    I don't care who did what in the preparation but EVERYONE in the world of football knows that Hulk has ONE trick in his locker - run to the edge of the box, get it onto his left foot and drill it goalwards. We must've let him do that ("let him" being the operative phrase) at least half a dozen times.

    If you can't predict a predictable player like that (same goes for Bale when we play Spurs) then I really don't see how we're going to ever achieve anything.


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      #77
      It’s worrying to think that we’ve been beaten in the same manner all season and Rodgers hasn’t been able to fix it. Makes me wonder about his ability.

      Sometimes I wonder whether brain washing my kids into supporting LFC was in their best interests.

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        #78
        Originally posted by Stimpy View Post
        It’s worrying to think that we’ve been beaten in the same manner all season and Rodgers hasn’t been able to fix it. Makes me wonder about his ability.

        Sometimes I wonder whether brain washing my kids into supporting LFC was in their best interests.
        He isn't exactly a tactical genius Mr Rodgers. We been awful at corners the whole season and he done nothing to change that.

        He keep doing basic big mistakes and that is worrying.

        He played Allen and Sterling against a physical team instead of playing them in a game that suits them. That is another basic mistake.

        You can keep counting basic mistakes that cost us many points.

        FSG don't know the game well enough to know if we play better football or not so they can't base the decision if Rodgers will stay or not on that.

        They will look at the results and decide if they are good enough or not just like they did with Kenny.

        The results isn't good enough so of course Rodgers is close to being sacked at the end of the season if you look at how FSG operates.
        Stop the cyberhate


        from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

        Susan Black

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          #79
          Like I have said before, Rodgers is still learning his trade and we are having to suffer his mistakes and inexperience of managing at this level. My biggest fear is that right now a club like Liverpool simply cannot afford a few years in the wilderness without it having an impact that is going to be far longer lasting than any of us here may have anticipated.

          At the very least he needs an experienced DoF to advise him and act as a mentor almost. I actually think that he should be allowed to bring in a DoF of his own choice.
          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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            #80
            Originally posted by Tee View Post
            Like I have said before, Rodgers is still learning his trade and we are having to suffer his mistakes and inexperience of managing at this level. My biggest fear is that right now a club like Liverpool simply cannot afford a few years in the wilderness without it having an impact that is going to be far longer lasting than any of us here may have anticipated.

            At the very least he needs an experienced DoF to advise him and act as a mentor almost. I actually think that he should be allowed to bring in a DoF of his own choice.


            I have said a number of times that our club isn't somewhere where someone should learn their trade. Not BR's fault - he's ambitious. FSG's perhaps. There are some signs that things are moving in the right direction - Sturridge has helped. But the spine of the team needs to be addressed. Reina - Agger - Gerrard - Sturridge. It's good, but nowhere near strong enough. Just wonder how long it will take for BR to learn that.
            Substance > Style

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              #81
              Originally posted by ronanm View Post


              I have said a number of times that our club isn't somewhere where someone should learn their trade. Not BR's fault - he's ambitious. FSG's perhaps. There are some signs that things are moving in the right direction - Sturridge has helped. But the spine of the team needs to be addressed. Reina - Agger - Gerrard - Sturridge. It's good, but nowhere near strong enough. Just wonder how long it will take for BR to learn that.
              He has had a decent wedge of cash to have really improved that spine. That is another worry for me - how he is spending the transfer funds.
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                #82
                Originally posted by Tee View Post
                Like I have said before, Rodgers is still learning his trade and we are having to suffer his mistakes and inexperience of managing at this level. My biggest fear is that right now a club like Liverpool simply cannot afford a few years in the wilderness without it having an impact that is going to be far longer lasting than any of us here may have anticipated.

                At the very least he needs an experienced DoF to advise him and act as a mentor almost. I actually think that he should be allowed to bring in a DoF of his own choice.


                Not sure whether he wants a DOF or not. The rumour was that he didn't want to work with LvG but not sure if he was against the idea of a DOF in general.

                It's a strange one. The structure is very odd too. I think we're more likely to see someone brought in above him to help than him get sacked. I might be wrong though.

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                  #83
                  TImes like this I wish we had someone like David Dein at the helm, I really do.
                  "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post
                    Doesn't surprise me that we got mugged on the Allen fee, we were also mugged by Roma again for Borini and Assaidi is nowhere too be seen.
                    We all know who to blame for getting mugged by Roma for Borini, don't we!!!
                    Jellyfish are 97% water or something, so how much are they doing? Just give them another 3% and make them water. It's more useful

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Tee View Post
                      TImes like this I wish we had someone like David Dein at the helm, I really do.
                      David Dein probably had some input into Brendan getting the job mate. He is one of the guys who gives Henry and Werner advice. I'm pretty sure he had some input into this whole buy youth policy as it's pretty clear we're trying to follow an Arsenal model.

                      My biggest gripe is that Dein isn't doing it from an official role. When things go wrong you then question the motives of the advice he is giving

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by Sarb View Post
                        David Dein probably had some input into Brendan getting the job mate. He is one of the guys who gives Henry and Werner advice. I'm pretty sure he had some input into this whole buy youth policy as it's pretty clear we're trying to follow an Arsenal model.

                        My biggest gripe is that Dein isn't doing it from an official role. When things go wrong you then question the motives of the advice he is giving
                        Good points mate, did not think of his unofficial involvement to date.
                        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by Coutinho View Post
                          He isn't exactly a tactical genius Mr Rodgers. We been awful at corners the whole season and he done nothing to change that.

                          He keep doing basic big mistakes and that is worrying.

                          He played Allen and Sterling against a physical team instead of playing them in a game that suits them. That is another basic mistake.

                          You can keep counting basic mistakes that cost us many points.

                          FSG don't know the game well enough to know if we play better football or not so they can't base the decision if Rodgers will stay or not on that.

                          They will look at the results and decide if they are good enough or not just like they did with Kenny.

                          The results isn't good enough so of course Rodgers is close to being sacked at the end of the season if you look at how FSG operates.
                          Arn!
                          Hello mert.

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                            Since about his 4th or 5th game he's been ****ing dog ****. Salif Diao level dog ****. It's so weird as we've seen him be brilliant, but he's been dog **** for so long that it's difficult to call it a blip.
                            Maybe those 4 or 5 "good games" were the blip
                            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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                              #89
                              Originally posted by Fivex View Post
                              Arn!


                              Exactly my first thought
                              I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                              There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by danperkins View Post
                                The pitch would hampered both sides to be fair.
                                except they looked used to it - like we were playing on soft sand against a beach football team and hence looked very uncomfortable.

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