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Caught up on the last 2 pages, groundhog day again from the usual posts.
Here's the question no-one is answering -
LFC buy young, promising talent. The 'manager' needs to be a coach, someone who can teach and improve these players on the training ground day in day out to the extent that they improve enough to make us successful on the pitch or sell them for a profit.
With that model in mind, name me anyone (realistic) who can do a better job than Rodgers.
And before you start Klopp isn't a coach, he's a manager (a very good one, but a manager).The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
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its probably a fair comment to say that rodgers overachieved due to the goal contributions of suarez and sturridge, but to give him credit for it and then say our coming second buys him more time is bordering on farcical.
we would have still been amazing going forward, and maybe also slightly better in defence if we had one of the more established but less 'fancy' managers at the helm.
for all the attacking midfielders we have accumulated we still dont have many lads that we can rely on to tighten things up and make us a harder to beat team. some flair when going forward is great, but the lack of strength and power in our midfield allows other teams to simply bounce through and put undue pressure on our overexposed defenders.removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Is that strictly accurate? I always thought Klopp worked under a DOF at Dortmund and that he's more a coach just like Rodgers?Originally posted by The Birdman View PostCaught up on the last 2 pages, groundhog day again from the usual posts.
Here's the question no-one is answering -
LFC buy young, promising talent. The 'manager' needs to be a coach, someone who can teach and improve these players on the training ground day in day out to the extent that they improve enough to make us successful on the pitch or sell them for a profit.
With that model in mind, name me anyone (realistic) who can do a better job than Rodgers.
And before you start Klopp isn't a coach, he's a manager (a very good one, but a manager).* The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.
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you need to ensure you use the smileys better to facilitate a better understanding of your attempts at humourOriginally posted by Bender View Postit seems you aren't allowed to criticise/have an opinion on Rodgers on this forum.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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I don't really think that is fair.Originally posted by Bender View Postit seems you aren't allowed to criticise/have an opinion on Rodgers on this forum.
For a start we have allowed you to express what ever opinion you want pretty much however you want to. We have asked for a civil level of discourse and that you engage with other peoples arguments.
If you think there is an absence of opinion or criticism in this thread then I think you must reading it very selectively."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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hold on ...nah not worth it,i'll take on board what you say and shut my mouth and just observe the forums instead.Originally posted by dww View PostI don't really think that is fair.
For a start we have allowed you to express what ever opinion you want pretty much however you want to. We have asked for a civil level of discourse and that you engage with other peoples arguments.
If you think there is an absence of opinion or criticism in this thread then I think you must reading it very selectively.
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Novice owners[in football] and a novice manager walking hand in hand.Last edited by Bender; 30-04-15, 10:18 AM.
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When we brought Brendan in I didn't want a young inexperienced manager to go with our inexperienced in football owners ,
I felt it was risky on all levels and should have got a manager with a great reputation to help in all levels of the club or even the DOF route which they wanted , but when Brendan refused to work with that I admired his confidence/belief when they could of quite easily said no thanks and gone for someone who would work that way ,
Now I agree he has made mistakes , but so did Rafa and Kenny as well , and I never wanted them sacked either ,
I still see a future with him as our manager with the right attacking players , if we bring another manager in won't we have more upheaval and be starting this all again ,
I think people forget that our squad is one of the youngest in the league who this season lost two of the leaders for two different reasons , Suarez leaving and Gerrard leaving in mind ,
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So did IOriginally posted by The_weatherman View PostIs that strictly accurate? I always thought Klopp worked under a DOF at Dortmund and that he's more a coach just like Rodgers?
De Boer also works under a DOF doesnt he??
I actually reckon if Brendan had agreed / or would agree to work under a DOF he'd be completely safe this summerBob 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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Dortmund have a Sporting Director.Originally posted by The_weatherman View PostIs that strictly accurate? I always thought Klopp worked under a DOF at Dortmund and that he's more a coach just like Rodgers?
I think that is different to what we understand or think we need from a Director of Football.
Problem with the DoF role at LFC is are they solely responsible for buying/selling first team players?
Who authorises buying in youth players?
Who is in charge of the academy and it's philosophies?
As I understand it currently the committee does the first one and Rodgers is in charge of the others.
The youth set up is very highly rated, why change that again 2 years after the last change?The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.
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Look at Swansea and Southampton, but especially the former. Huw Jenkins has been brilliant in terms of hiring managers based on a primary philosophy.Originally posted by gratziani View PostI still see a future with him as our manager with the right attacking players , if we bring another manager in won't we have more upheaval and be starting this all again ,
I am behind the notion that if Rodgers is to stay, he needs a DOF/Sporting/Technical Director who has been through a lot. I'd love us to get Cruyff personally.
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