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Originally posted by redmike65 View PostI'm listening to that podcast (its the Monday one) and Honigstein is not declaring anything as fact only opinion.
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Its just insanity to me when we have the likes of Klopp and Ancelotti both potentially available for next season with NO compensation required and we're just blindly ploughing on. Spunking £30m+ on a Benteke with a squad full of players who couldn't cross a road never mind a ball? That's our solution to such a disappointing season? ****, we might as well have Hodgson back in charge.
Surely sacking BR is the best way of at least getting some value out of last summer's transfer debacle? Klopp might be able to salvage the futures of Markovic/Lallana/Lovren and co who have all had pretty dreadful seasons under Rodgers. The sheer lack of defined roles for virtually the entire squad is breathtaking. There isn't a player really who had a solid season in a single role. That CANNOT happen again next season and the easiest way is to get a manager in who knows exactly how he wants to play, won't keep changing the shape ever week and tells the players exactly what he demands of them. It's not rocket science really - its just having a manager in that the top players respect 100%.
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I completely agree. I can see us sitting here in 12 months time in the same position wishing we'd have gone for Klopp.Originally posted by john316 View PostIts just insanity to me when we have the likes of Klopp and Ancelotti both potentially available for next season with NO compensation required and we're just blindly ploughing on. Spunking £30m+ on a Benteke with a squad full of players who couldn't cross a road never mind a ball? That's our solution to such a disappointing season? ****, we might as well have Hodgson back in charge.
Surely sacking BR is the best way of at least getting some value out of last summer's transfer debacle? Klopp might be able to salvage the futures of Markovic/Lallana/Lovren and co who have all had pretty dreadful seasons under Rodgers. The sheer lack of defined roles for virtually the entire squad is breathtaking. There isn't a player really who had a solid season in a single role. That CANNOT happen again next season and the easiest way is to get a manager in who knows exactly how he wants to play, won't keep changing the shape ever week and tells the players exactly what he demands of them. It's not rocket science really - its just having a manager in that the top players respect 100%.
If FSG are going to give Rodgers a few more months to see how he does I don't think he'll be backed in the transfer market. He might be allowed to have a couple of freebies and a few million to spend but I can't imagine him being allowed to have a large amount to inevitably spunk. If that's the case we're going to be in the same position. If they do give him a few more months it sets us back at least another season because whoever takes over has missed on a full summer of transfer dealings, settling and implementing his methods.
If FSG are happy with Rodgers and are keeping him long term I think we can consider them having no ambition and we'll be a stepping stone club for young talent to develop and move on when they start to be considered good.
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Tony Barrett webchat
Comment From will
The party line seems to be that BR will stay as LFC manager. Have you got any inclination that FSG may yet consider other options?
Tony Barrett:
That is the party line Will. It's been delivered emphatically as well.
As far as the club and its owners are concerned, Rodgers remains as manager. The only grey area concerns his forthcoming annual review. That will establish the parameters that he will be asked to work within.
Comment From Jimmy
So one honest question: why FSG are not inclined to part company with Rodgers?
Tony Barrett:
They still believe in him Jimmy. It's that simple.
Make of that what you will
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I hope they do stand by their man. Change for changes sake is the last thing we need. However for me its as simple as whether he has lost the dressing room, if he has then there is no way back, but if the majority still buy into him and let's face it, the majority will be staying, then he should be backed fully in the summer. Get some goalscorers in and let's start soaring.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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So it's acceptable to have a ****e 5 months, 2 good months followed by a ****e run in and a 6-1 defeat against Stoke at FSGs Liverpool. Kenny was sacked for less but of course he wasn't their first choice. People still think they're great too. Great at the business side of things maybe, haven't a clue about football.
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Its hardly change for changes sakeOriginally posted by BobTheCharmer View PostI hope they do stand by their man. Change for changes sake is the last thing we need. However for me its as simple as whether he has lost the dressing room, if he has then there is no way back, but if the majority still buy into him and let's face it, the majority will be staying, then he should be backed fully in the summer. Get some goalscorers in and let's start soaring.
Weve been colossally ****e this season and much of that is down to the managerBob 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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IF he does stay then FSG will come under scrutiny no doubt about thatOriginally posted by G View PostSo it's acceptable to have a ****e 5 months, 2 good months followed by a ****e run in and a 6-1 defeat against Stoke at FSGs Liverpool. Kenny was sacked for less but of course he wasn't their first choice. People still think they're great too. Great at the business side of things maybe, haven't a clue about football.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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Its hard to see how his position is still tenable, the vast majority of fans want him gone and if he doesnt hit the ground running then the rancor from the stands will only increase in magnitudeOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostIt is. I can hardly believe it.
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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