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  • vlahka
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    Hes basically a young Hodgson.

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  • fred_plasticine
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    i think now that he's had time to reflect he has an idea about what's gone wrong. even if that idea mightn't reflect the truth. i believe that job just came too soon for him. he's clearly talented imho.
    he's got that annoying habit of trying to sound clever and educated with his managment lingo. you come around those people ever so often in work. after a while though it's always easy to cut through the bull**** and see whether it's just all there is or whether there's substence as well. it's also much easier to hide behind that kind of muddled statements and pseudo scientific crap. in short, to me he seems a good, talented guy trying to hard to look educated and in charge.

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  • vlahka
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    He certainly slept with someone else alright

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  • Tribute
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    He is a bit of a knob, admittedly, but I don't think he loves our club any more than his previous club Swansea. He just so happened to get paid a fortune, attract a much younger, higher calibre eye candy, dump the missus and get loads of plaudits for what Suarez, Sturridge and Sterling did 2 seasons ago.

    He's probably now more aware that the job was too much of a step up for him and he's doing the salesy/self-promotion bit, being diplomatic about us just so he can land another high profile job and get another massive payday.

    Maybe I'm just naturally cynical... but that's what I'd do :-)

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  • Maxiedge
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    With regards to Lucas and Sakho being left out, they are currently our best defender/midfielder accordingly and also leaders (at a time when the team was crying out for some leadership). So the manager let his personal interest get in the way of managing the team to it's best capabbilities and therefore he is a c*nt

    Oh and he also slept with the players' wives and set fire to their house after

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  • Buzzo
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    I think I feel a weird sort of association or responsibility when a player/manager of a team I support does or says something in public. Like they represent me.

    When Brendan spoke he managed to remind me of how I feel if I am in a pub with my old man, and he tries to be charming or innocently flirt with any younger birds who may be serving. Its just excruciating, and you are associated to it by default.

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  • Fierce
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    Originally posted by Maxiedge View Post
    What about his treatment of Lucas and Sakho? Two players that quite clearly love the club and city, marginalised because they weren't his signings.
    What about it?

    Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
    Did he **** their wives and set fire to their houses?
    but also

    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post


    WTF - ?

    Brendan is a bit of a knob, but he loved the club clearly, and I am sure will always speak well of the club. We were a rudderless ship as the end approached, but he has handled his departure with relative grace. The fact we made him a multi millionaire no doubt softened the blow.

    With Brendan, when we were good we were 'magnificent' - but when we were bad we were ****ing awful.

    Good luck to him in the future.
    Thus. A bit of a knob is the perfect description. He's not the fraudulent ******* demon spawn of Stalin that the children on here make him out to be, he loved the club and did his best. It wasn't good enough so he was sacked. That's it.

    And he comes across as a bit of a knob

    That's it

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  • Fosterbloke
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post




    WTF - ?



    Brendan is a bit of a knob, but he loved the club clearly, and I am sure will always speak well of the club. We were a rudderless ship as the end approached, but he has handled his departure with relative grace. The fact we made him a multi millionaire no doubt softened the blow.



    With Brendan, when we were good we were 'magnificent' - but when we were bad we were ****ing awful.



    Good luck to him in the future.

    Sorry mate, I took that as justification for thinking he's a cunt or something of that ilk.

    I'm tired and I totally misread that.

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  • Buzzo
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    Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
    Did he **** their wives and set fire to their houses?


    WTF - ?

    Brendan is a bit of a knob, but he loved the club clearly, and I am sure will always speak well of the club. We were a rudderless ship as the end approached, but he has handled his departure with relative grace. The fact we made him a multi millionaire no doubt softened the blow.

    With Brendan, when we were good we were 'magnificent' - but when we were bad we were ****ing awful.

    Good luck to him in the future.

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  • Fosterbloke
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    Originally posted by Maxiedge View Post
    What about his treatment of Lucas and Sakho? Two players that quite clearly love the club and city, marginalised because they weren't his signings.

    Did he **** their wives and set fire to their houses?

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  • Maxiedge
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    What about his treatment of Lucas and Sakho? Two players that quite clearly love the club and city, marginalised because they weren't his signings.

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  • Fierce
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    Originally posted by Jaymo View Post
    I sometimes listen to talk ****e on the way into work, mainly because it's better than Juice FM or Heart. Need to invest in a DAB radio for my car so I can listen to Absolute Radio..

    In all honesty, he came across quite well this morning (yesterday morning now). There were numerous times where Neil Warnock was poking and prodding to try and get Rodgers to say "Klopp's a cunt and stole my job" but he never gave that reaction.

    The whole Dele Alli saga was brought up by Brazil and Warnock, and he answered the question. Basically said he'd met him, he wanted to sign him but nothing is ever guaranteed until the player is through the door. We waited too long and Tottenham took their chance.

    Then they asked him about Sturridge trying to get Rodgers to say "It's all in his head and Liverpool should sell" to which he gave a good account of what was happening during his time with us. Sturridge would break down in training, and without training you can't play games. He explained it was mainly due to his explosiveness that's causing the problems - Muscular problems exacerbated by this raw pace/power he possesses.

    Fair play to him, once you've waded past his bull**** sales pitch I genuinely think he's a decent fella. Seems quite humble and proud to have been our manager. No matter how out of his depth he was at times.


    Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
    I find the constant slagging and abuse he gets from some very distasteful.


    But it's to be expected around here these days

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  • chadrtc
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    Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
    I find the constant slagging and abuse he gets from some very distasteful.

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  • Bloodraven
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    Originally posted by kingfunk View Post
    I find the constant slagging and abuse he gets from some very distasteful.

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  • The_weatherman
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    Originally posted by Jaymo View Post
    I sometimes listen to talk ****e on the way into work, mainly because it's better than Juice FM or Heart. Need to invest in a DAB radio for my car so I can listen to Absolute Radio..

    In all honesty, he came across quite well this morning (yesterday morning now). There were numerous times where Neil Warnock was poking and prodding to try and get Rodgers to say "Klopp's a cunt and stole my job" but he never gave that reaction.

    The whole Dele Alli saga was brought up by Brazil and Warnock, and he answered the question. Basically said he'd met him, he wanted to sign him but nothing is ever guaranteed until the player is through the door. We waited too long and Tottenham took their chance.

    Then they asked him about Sturridge trying to get Rodgers to say "It's all in his head and Liverpool should sell" to which he gave a good account of what was happening during his time with us. Sturridge would break down in training, and without training you can't play games. He explained it was mainly due to his explosiveness that's causing the problems - Muscular problems exacerbated by this raw pace/power he possesses.

    Fair play to him, once you've waded past his bull**** sales pitch I genuinely think he's a decent fella. Seems quite humble and proud to have been our manager. No matter how out of his depth he was at times.
    Nice to hear, he was woefully out of his depth but it would be easy for him take some potshots or try to make himself look good, hope he gets a job soon, will be interested to see how does in the future.

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