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Yes it shows "the club" have faith in him but the manager is showing he has none right now and has done the same many times since "the club" signed a player different to the one he really wanted. He has 2 years left so no reason to sign a new one given his current predicament. If I was the player I wouldn't be signing a new contract at a club where the manager won't even put me in the squad and that manager went out a bought a direct replacement for me in Lovren. I can see no good reason for dropping him from the team bar the "gets injury's" factor. Not even putting him on the bench is just insult on top of that.
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I haven't suggested that.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostThe idea of Brendan mulling over who he should offer contracts to, how much he'd like to pay them etc amused me.
Like when Rafa used to get caned for the likes of Joe Cole being on £100k a week.
As if it had anything to do with Rafa.
"The club" - i.e. Ayre, Gordon etc - deal with all that. I'd imagine Rodgers is consulted, as he is a part of the committee.
I am suggesting that he has final say over who is and is not in his squad. So instructing the people who do the negotiating to start negotiating would absolutely be part of his remit in that case.Oh I don't know.
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Like I said I'm sure he's consulted but don't you think it would be a little incongruous for the man who won't even put Sakho on the bench - he prefers a loveable 56 year old comedian - to be the driving force behind a new £100,000 a week contract offer? A new £100k a week contract to sit in the stand?Originally posted by dom9 View PostI haven't suggested that.
I am suggesting that he has final say over who is and is not in his squad. So instructing the people who do the negotiating to start negotiating would absolutely be part of his remit in that case.
It's only my view but it looks from the outside as though there's some sort of conflict. Like Barrett said, "the club" rate him....Rodgers evidently doesn't.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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It's the club trying to protect their investment IMO. He has two years left but he's just started a new season without the confidence of the manager (never had it IMO but that's another thing). He can hang around for a year and try get his place back but he might not and will then be in the final year of his contract and will be determined to leave.
Get him to sign a new deal and he can sold for more than he would be if he had a year left.
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Agreed.Originally posted by G View PostIt's the club trying to protect their investment IMO. He has two years left but he's just started a new season without the confidence if the manager. He can hang around for a year and try get that back but he might not and will then be in the final year of his contract and will be determined to leave.
Get him to sign a new deal and he can sold for more than he would be if he had a year left.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Not really no.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostLike I said I'm sure he's consulted but don't you think it would be a little incongruous for the man who won't even put Sakho on the bench - he prefers a loveable 56 year old comedian - to be the driving force behind a new £100,000 a week contract offer? A new £100k a week contract to sit in the stand?
It's only my view but it looks from the outside as though there's some sort of conflict. Like Barrett said, "the club" rate him....Rodgers evidently doesn't.
There could be a multitude of reasons why Sakho has not been picked in the two games this season to date. Some of which have been speculated here. I don't know the truth.
It's more incongruous that a manager who claims to have control over who is and isn't in his squad would be overruled on such a matter by a mysterious committee who no longer have a say in transfers. That just doesn't make any sense to me.
As for the wages, as you say, that would not be in the managers control, based on the what we seem to know about the way that football clubs are managed these days.
It's not "evidently" either. There is no evidence. Just opinion.Oh I don't know.
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None of us ever know the truth cos football is so ludicrously cloak and dagger, which is why we always end up having these speculative debates.
But if we ignore the laughable crap about Sakho not being picked cos his missus had a baby once, I think it pretty safe to assume Brendan picks the team on merit rather than any other conspiracy type of reason. So I think it's fair to say Brendan doesn't much rate Sakho. And yet he's getting a big new contract. As G said I'd say it's the club protecting Sakho's transfer value for when we inevitably sell him.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Shaggy, let it go mate. Your love of Sakho (and I love him too don't get me wrong) is taking over your ability to think rationally on this.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostLike I said I'm sure he's consulted but don't you think it would be a little incongruous for the man who won't even put Sakho on the bench - he prefers a loveable 56 year old comedian - to be the driving force behind a new £100,000 a week contract offer? A new £100k a week contract to sit in the stand?
It's only my view but it looks from the outside as though there's some sort of conflict. Like Barrett said, "the club" rate him....Rodgers evidently doesn't.
One tit for another.
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Haha. It really isn't. IMO it's the logical conclusion to reach. Why would Brendan want to pay £100k a week to someone he has sitting in the stand?Originally posted by BigChief View PostShaggy, let it go mate. Your love of Sakho (and I love him too don't get me wrong) is taking over your ability to think rationally on this.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Right, so using words such clearly and evidently is what I'm getting at. It's almost Arnish in it's certainty. IMO.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostNone of us ever know the truth cos football is so ludicrously cloak and dagger, which is why we always end up having these speculative debates.

Before you know it, strong opinion becomes cast iron fact in the eyes of the majority.Oh I don't know.
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I’ll not pretend to know anything, but if Sakho has been dropped in the manner that lot of people are suggesting, then there is no way he will contemplate signing a new contract. Likewise, if there is any truth to it there is no way Rodgers would approve a hefty pay rise. Therefore, why would ‘the club’ even bother going to the effort of drawing up a contract if there is no chance he will sign it?
Unless of course there is another reason that he is not playing, that he is happy at the club and is confident he’ll be considered again when fit and available, so therefore might be willing to sign a new contract.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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I meant clearly in my view.Originally posted by dom9 View PostRight, so using words such clearly and evidently is what I'm getting at. It's almost Arnish in it's certainty. IMO.
Before you know it, strong opinion becomes cast iron fact in the eyes of the majority.
Evidently - Rodgers evidently doesn't rate Sakho cos he's not picking him, preferring three jokers. What else would you call it?Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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FLMAO at the highlighted stuffOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostLike I said I'm sure he's consulted but don't you think it would be a little incongruous for the man who won't even put Sakho on the bench - he prefers a loveable 56 year old comedian - to be the driving force behind a new £100,000 a week contract offer? A new £100k a week contract to sit in the stand?
It's only my view but it looks from the outside as though there's some sort of conflict. Like Barrett said, "the club" rate him....Rodgers evidently doesn't.

I dont know whats going on in our club, it would be a worry if the club werent united in one direction or another. If as you have suggested the club are peddling a different agenda than Rodgers is, then the mind boggles as to what they are thinking
We have kept Rodgers, given him more autonomy, bought the players he wanted and now we might be deciding that a player who hasnt made the squad would be worthy of an extended and increased contract despite the manager appearing to not rate him. Its almost as though they are hedging their betsBob 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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He's not picked him for 2 games. I don't know the reasons why. I am absolutely uncertain about it.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostI meant clearly in my view.
Evidently - Rodgers evidently doesn't rate Sakho cos he's not picking him, preferring three jokers. What else would you call it?
In the absence of known fact, we jump to conclusions. They might be right, wrong, or partly right.Oh I don't know.
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Or it's almost as if it doesn't make any sense.Originally posted by Lecter View PostFLMAO at the highlighted stuff

I dont know whats going on in our club, it would be a worry if the club werent united in one direction or another. If as you have suggested the club are peddling a different agenda than Rodgers is, then the mind boggles as to what they are thinking
We have kept Rodgers, given him more autonomy, bought the players he wanted and now we might be deciding that a player who hasnt made the squad would be worthy of an extended and increased contract despite the manager appearing to not rate him. Its almost as though they are hedging their betsOh I don't know.
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