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    Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
    It doesn't marry up at all, tbh I'd find it quite hard to believe we'd done a deal with Rafa and Napoli with Pepe not knowing anything about it.

    Hope he does well over there for them but he's not going to play for us again and we've moved on


    Rodgers will always protect the club and himself, Reina will always protect himself.

    Nothing wrong doing that. I would be very if our manager stopped protecting the club. If he need to lie doing it then it what he should do.

    If he need to twist the truth to get the best out of the players then it is what he must do. Like he done this time with Mignolet and his sweeper keeper skills.

    We will probably never know the truth.
    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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      Brendan Rodgers: Liverpool's new signings signify promising future
      • Mamadou Sakho and Tiago Ilori boost defensive options
      • Rodgers takes 'more pragmatic' team to Swansea City

      Brendan Rodgers has claimed the deadline day signings of Mamadou Sakho and Tiago Ilori can protect Liverpool in central defence for the next decade, as he prepares to take a "more pragmatic" team back to Swansea City on Monday night.

      The Liverpool manager returns to his former club with a wealth of options in central defence having spent £16m on Sakho and £7m on Ilori on the final day of the transfer window. Kolo Touré is also in contention having recovered quicker than expected from a groin injury but faces a fight to dislodge Martin Skrtel following his outstanding display alongside Daniel Agger in Liverpool's last outing, a victory against Manchester United that maintained their 100% start to the new season.

      While the 20-year-old Ilori falls into the "one for the future" bracket at Liverpool, the France international Sakho is pressing for inclusion following his move from Paris Saint-Germain. The 23-year-old is one of the most expensive defensive signings in Liverpool's history, despite having only 12 months remaining on his PSG contract, but Rodgers believes the Anfield club had to address their long-term needs and improve competition in central defence.

      "I wanted to try and protect the present and the future of the club," said Rodgers, who will be without the injured Glen Johnson at Swansea. "Good centre-halves are so hard to find. You look at some teams and they have ageing centre-halves because it is a struggle to get a really good one.

      "We were fortunate in that two became available. One we had been tracking for a year in Tiago Ilori, a young talent who can be a big talent. He is 6ft 3in, super quick, powerful, can jump. He just needs to adapt to the pace and physicality of the Premier League. He is one for the future but he can be a really big talent.

      "Sakho is 23 but he is an experienced player, he has senior international caps and looks an absolute monster in training. He is one who is ready for now and that is what we want. We had a chance to protect the club for maybe the next 10 years and that is what we have done."

      Liverpool are yet to concede a goal in the Premier League this season and the dilemma over whether to field Touré, impressive before his injury in the Capital One Cup, Skrtel on the back of his dominant United display, Ilori, Sakho or Agger does not concern Rodgers. "What we are doing here means we will never be reliant on one player, the whole make up is about the team so that we can take one in and put one in and still be strong," he said. "They will get their chance. Martin Skrtel took his chance and that is their job. Every day in training I assess who is on form and who has the desire to be in the team. It is not a problem."

      Liverpool have won all their league games 1-0 this season and, in the second half of matches especially, have shown a resilience not always evident during Rodgers's first campaign in charge. "We have been more pragmatic and that is part of the growth of the team," he said. "It doesn't just happen. I think sometimes when you come in as a coach and you have a certain philosophy about the way you want to play, people think it is only about the ball. They just concentrate on the football, but it is not that. Of course you have to have courage to play and pass, but you have to have the steel and that will and desire to win games.

      "Over the period of time that message has got through. Over the last six or seven months that is being proven on the field. In each of the three games this season we have shown that. Hopefully we will continue to show all those fighting qualities. I said last year that we would get better and better in the second half of the season and I think it will be the same this season."

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        Sakho is 23 but he is an experienced player, he has senior international caps and looks an absolute monster in training.
        Was muß, das muß.

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          I really appreciate what BR has done for us, infact Iv not been as excited about the seasons possibilities since the Rafa days.

          I do have one criticism however. With 10 mins to go against Swansea it was quite obvious that we were content with a draw. We was wasting time on every dead ball situation - it was Swansea who were trying to steal the 3 points. I'd have understood if we were away to one of our rivals - but it was Swansea FFS!

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            I think tbf we were running on empty and a much changed side what with enforced changes prior to the game and changes we had to make during it as well. The loss of Coutinho was massive, someone that could hold onto the ball and create space we missed massively. Aspas came on and was a passenger really, hopefully we can work hard to bed the new players in properly and fingers crossed Coutinho is ok.

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              I heard him on the radio this morning and he said "my philosphy is that if you cant win a game then you make sure you dont lose it"

              Which is disappointing - are we not better or at least good enough to beat Swansea?

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                What on earth is disappointing about that. Basically he's saying if you don't win a game make sure you don't lose it. Seems to be a sound theory to me.

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                  Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
                  What on earth is disappointing about that. Basically he's saying if you don't win a game make sure you don't lose it. Seems to be a sound theory to me.
                  I assume the belief in the opposite philosophy is why Shelvey was sold.
                  "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                  -- William Blake

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                    Originally posted by ntto View Post
                    I heard him on the radio this morning and he said "my philosphy is that if you cant win a game then you make sure you dont lose it"

                    Which is disappointing - are we not better or at least good enough to beat Swansea?
                    Would prefer if he kept more of the deep thoughts to himself.Harsh perhaps, but I think he thinks he is some sort of Oracle at times.
                    Substance > Style

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                      Originally posted by dww View Post
                      I assume the belief in the opposite philosophy is why Shelvey was sold.
                      I had to think then

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                        Originally posted by ronanm View Post
                        Would prefer if he kept more of the deep thoughts to himself.Harsh perhaps, but I think he thinks he is some sort of Oracle at times.
                        I think people tend to over interpret what he says.
                        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                        -- William Blake

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                          Originally posted by dww View Post
                          I assume the belief in the opposite philosophy is why Shelvey was sold.
                          My head hurts.
                          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                            Originally posted by dww View Post
                            I think people tend to over interpret what he says.
                            I think so too.
                            Substance > Style

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                              I think he's also over-reported. Every day another fifty stories are concocted to keep the media/football circus going. It's all so dull. For everything worth reading or hearing there's a tidal wave of ****e to avoid.

                              But yeah, Rodgers suffers from being overanalysed.
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                              Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                              May the Lord bless this post.

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                                Top be fair to Swansea, they only finished 2 places below us last year and they basically gave up after the league cup final, so we're not really in a position to expect to win away from home.

                                A draw was a decent result, but we really have to get back on track against Southampton. Win that and we should be confident going to SOL with Di Canio in charge, then Place at home with Suarez back should hopefully be another 3 points.
                                If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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