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    Originally posted by red g View Post
    Only a win with style should offer any reprieve even then Rodgers career here has shown several small runs of form. To late now we need a change
    A win is a win. When confidence is low you will never get a win with style. It's backs to the wall time. Results have to be ground out. Anything else is unrealistic. It's not a tap that can be turned on.
    Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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      He won't but he should quit. I don't know how he's got the gall to turn up to training everyday and spout his usual ****e to no effect. This is the worst functioning Liverpool team I've ever seen. Under Hodgson, didn't we at least beat Man U and Chelsea? There's no way we'd do that now, no way. We'd just bend over backwards and gift them two goals.

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        Originally posted by Maxiedge View Post
        He won't but he should quit. I don't know how he's got the gall to turn up to training everyday and spout his usual ****e to no effect. This is the worst functioning Liverpool team I've ever seen. Under Hodgson, didn't we at least beat Man U and Chelsea? There's no way we'd do that now, no way. We'd just bend over backwards and gift them two goals.
        Like **** he should quit. Would you? Quitting is a sign of weakness.
        Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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          Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
          Like **** he should quit. Would you? Quitting is a sign of weakness.
          Winners don't quit? Well, he's not a winner by any stretch of the imagination

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            Originally posted by Maxiedge View Post
            Winners don't quit? Well, he's not a winner by any stretch of the imagination
            No mention of winners. I just don't like quitters.
            Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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              Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
              No mention of winners. I just don't like quitters.
              Then Klopp is not for you, he felt he couldn't offer anymore to Dortmund so resigned, so that the hierarchy could prepare the team for the future. I like people who think of the bigger picture, not solely about their own arse.
              * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                Rodgers would surely be a goner already if Klopp or Ancalotti had agreed to take over the club.

                Got to wonder how much knowledge Basecombe and King have of the German game in particular Klopp's inner most thoughts.

                I call speculative bull**** articles that provide nothing concrete. A (sports) journalists bread and butter.

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                  Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                  No mention of winners. I just don't like quitters.
                  I just think it's got to the point where he might as well not say anything and hand over control to the players. It's just not working. It's clear as day.

                  He should just just do what's best for him and the club and end this tenure.

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                    Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers in danger, says Mark Lawrenson

                    By Phil McNulty
                    Chief football writer

                    Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers faces a "massive" 10 days that could decide his future at the club, according to former Reds defender Mark Lawrenson.

                    Rodgers's side edged past Carlisle in the League Cup at Anfield on Wednesday, beating the League Two side 3-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

                    They face Aston Villa and Everton in their next two league games, either side of a Europa League tie with Sion.

                    Lawrenson said Rodgers was "in danger" and the team "lacked character".

                    Speaking to BBC Sport, he added: "I don't like managers getting the sack because I think it is a really difficult job but he's not won for six games - apart from on penalties against a League Two side."

                    Liverpool won their opening two matches of the season - against Stoke and Bournemouth - but then went five games without victory before eventually overcoming the Cumbrians on Wednesday.

                    Both of the early season victories were 1-0 - with the win over the Cherries coming after a controversial goal by Christian Benteke, with Philippe Coutinho in an offside position.

                    "When you analyse it, Stoke City away was won by a wonder goal from Philippe Coutinho with nothing in the game and Bournemouth was a tale of all the decisions going to Liverpool," said Lawrenson.

                    "At Manchester United - a 3-1 defeat - they just never played, with people out of position, not making chances. When they lost 3-0 at home to West Ham United the nearest to a shot on target was Roberto Firmino against the outside of the post.


                    "It's just not working at the moment but it is down to everybody. Players take a massive responsibility but at the moment Liverpool have gone back to being a bit rudderless, characterless and seem to have lost their way."

                    Is Rodgers' job now under serious threat?

                    Rodgers was backed by Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group after a dismal 2014-15 season.

                    It took a superb shootout display from Adam Bogdan for Liverpool to see off Carlisle
                    But the availability of former AC Milan, Chelsea, Paris St-Germain and Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti, as well as ex-Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp, has increased the appetite for change among some Liverpool fans.

                    "He's under pressure for his job because he has not won for six games and spent many millions in the transfer market in the summer - that's life," added Lawrenson.

                    "Steve McClaren is under pressure at Newcastle and some people were saying Jose Mourinho was under pressure at Chelsea the other week.

                    "I don't think Rodgers can afford to lose any of his next three games.

                    "Aston Villa is massive and then we have the derby. It's a massive 10 days for him. Absolutely massive."

                    'A team that met in the car park'

                    Liverpool went into Wednesday's cup tie on the back of a 1-1 draw against Norwich in the league.

                    Danny Ings put the Reds in front against Carlisle before Derek Asamoah equalised just after the half-hour mark - and the away side held on through the remainder of normal and extra-time.

                    Rodgers's Liverpool have been tactically confused, playing like strangers, according to Lawrenson

                    Lawrenson added: "After Sunday against Norwich, the team was balanced. They played with wing-backs, left footers down the left, right footers down the right, two up front and people in the box. It looked as good as it has all season. Against Carlisle it looked the complete opposite.

                    "No rhyme, no reason, no pattern of play. Liverpool had 40-odd shots and most of them were from outside the box. Carlisle, middle of League Two, kept them at arm's length. It was very samey. You are looking and thinking 'what the hell is happening here?'

                    "The performance was unacceptable. It lacked cohesion. The team seriously lacks character. Too many players have too many touches on the ball and everyone is trying to do things in a really nice, pretty way.

                    "Win the football match. It doesn't matter how you play but at times Liverpool played like a collection of people who'd just met each other in the car park before the game."
                    Apathetic Anfield

                    Liverpool's pricing policy - with adult tickets ranging from £17 to £23 - meant Anfield was virtually sold out with an attendance of 42,518 on Wednesday - including 6,000 away fans.

                    Lawrenson was shocked by the lack of atmosphere inside the stadium, which he believes reflects the discontent.

                    He said: "The fans are now apathetic. They just sat there against Carlisle. They hardly clapped or cheered. They just watched.

                    "Normally Anfield is lively, electric, lots of shouting. There was absolutely nothing. It was sterile."

                    He added: "In a classy way the Liverpool fans showed that they thought what they were watching was unacceptable because it was the quietest I've ever known Anfield, apart from those Carlisle fans.


                    "I think all Liverpool's fans are looking and thinking: 'What are we? Where are we? What are we doing? Are we a team supposed to be trying to get to fourth place? Where is the club going?'. It seems in a state of flux on the pitch at the moment."
                    What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

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                    F*** off!!!

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                      Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
                      Rodgers would surely be a goner already if Klopp or Ancalotti had agreed to take over the club.

                      Got to wonder how much knowledge Basecombe and King have of the German game in particular Klopp's inner most thoughts.

                      I call speculative bull**** articles that provide nothing concrete. A (sports) journalists bread and butter.
                      Honigstein has reported various times on Klopp fitting and wanting the Liverpool job though. It's a very similar gig to Dortumund.
                      * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                            Rodgers: "Experiences make you better as a manager. To manage the focus and scrutiny here has been fantastic. I've loved every minute of it.

                            Sounds like farewell...

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                              He forgot the word 'is'.
                              Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


                              Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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                                Klopp or whoever, have better develop a thick skin because when we decide that time is up and the incumbent in the job is worthless, they'll have to get used to it. Fans
                                Are we winning?

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